April/May 2012 Chemo hang out

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  • Melrosemelrose
    Melrosemelrose Member Posts: 3,018
    edited May 2013

    Lisa-- Also try drinking calcium enriched orange juice .  Simply Orange has some that is calcium and Vitamin D enriched.  You can also go to the livestrong.com  website and put in a  search like "foods with calcium".  Here is the link to one article: http://www.livestrong.com/article/512349-what-types-of-foods-are-rich-in-calcium-besides-milk-cheese/ to help get you started.  Wishing the best.....

  • Hortense
    Hortense Member Posts: 982
    edited May 2013

    Have you tried taking your vitamins and meds after eating something? That makes all the difference for me. If I take them, any of them, on an empty stomach I can get an off or nauseous feeling that can hang on all day.

  • lisa2012
    lisa2012 Member Posts: 652
    edited June 2013

    I tried the gummies, they are yummy. But I hate all vitamins these days.

  • kjiberty
    kjiberty Member Posts: 1,385
    edited June 2013

    Sorry, Lisa.  How are you, BTW?

  • rgina
    rgina Member Posts: 100
    edited June 2013

    I often wonder about everyone who was on this list last year at this time and how everyone is doing?  I really had an easy time through chemo but radiation last fall kicked my butt.  My right side is still so discolored and sore and last night I had this horrific dream that my breast cancer had come back.  How do you explain that to anyone who hasn't been there done that?  I woke up soaking wet.  Hope everyone is doing good, feeling good and putting this behind you.

  • kjiberty
    kjiberty Member Posts: 1,385
    edited June 2013

    Rgina:  Ugh!  I go for another checkup (diagnostic on both breasts) in a month. Friday will be my one year anniversary of my last chemo. I have those dreams occasionally too.  I am doing well.  Radiation was a walk in the park for me compared to chemo.  

  • rgina
    rgina Member Posts: 100
    edited June 2013

    Kj - good to hear from you and glad you are also doing well. 

  • kjiberty
    kjiberty Member Posts: 1,385
    edited July 2013
  • Pauletta
    Pauletta Member Posts: 54
    edited July 2013

    Has anyone had a lumpectomy for breast cancer, went through all the chemo and radiation and still doing herceptin? At what point do they do a Pet Scan, or is not always necessary?

  • lisa2012
    lisa2012 Member Posts: 652
    edited July 2013

    Hi Kj and others- been having a nice summer. Great weather here in Santa Cruz, a little trip to Colorado and to Dallas. My insurance wouldn't pay for compression sleeves since I don't HAVE lymphedema but want to PREVENT it. So I just bought them and felt safer flying that way.

    I have my one year since end of chemo/start of aromasin doc visit in 10 days. A little edgy. First blood test in 6 mos, and it still baffles me that a manual exam of my chest/implants and a blood test is the high tech way they screen for recurrence. Is that what you guys do in your various locations?

    I am blanking out of various experiences during my 1.5 yrs of diagnosis/surgeries/treatment. Feels kind of like how I began to forget parts of labor as time went on. Like I don't want it in my memory bank.

    Lexapro has really helped me, on my low dose now almost 4 mos. Some low moments but no real anxiety and mostly much calmer and more positive. Me and my pills in the morning... stupid aromasin. I grunt like I'm 110 if I have to pick anything up, I dread getting out of bed. BUT i bike ride, go to exercise class, and we'll see how I can "tolerate" it as my onc said.  hugs to all!!!!!!

  • kjiberty
    kjiberty Member Posts: 1,385
    edited July 2013

    Hi LIsa....

    I would prefer to blank it all out as well.  I take arimidex.  Achey kness, but am working out and doing yoga to help. It does help. YOu might consider yoga.  I love it.  I helps with both the joints and helps calm and relax me. I go for my 6-month diagnostic mammo this Wednesday and my BS next week.

    Pauletta:  Not on herceptin.

  • lisa2012
    lisa2012 Member Posts: 652
    edited July 2013

    Yes, I am considering yoga, if I can modify as desired- no downward dog. I've been meditating and doing some yoga stretches, also a qi gong DVD from my  Mindfulness Meditation class (Kabat-Zinn style.) It helps.

    KJ, you look just gorgeous. Your hair looks fabulous and your face too! I need to learn how to do better makeup as I  am looking washed out, still very few eyelashes on type and thin eyebrows. Maybe I'll get a lesson- I timidly dab eyeshadow, eyeliner, and undereye shadow... some light skin makeup and blush... and it's mostly gone by lunch!

  • kjiberty
    kjiberty Member Posts: 1,385
    edited July 2013

    LOL, Lisa.  

    Go to a place that does makeup.  Thank you on the compliment!  

  • vjm
    vjm Member Posts: 79
    edited September 2013

    Thanks rgina for updating - Hard to believe it's been almost two years since my dx. I had a severe reaction to my treatments: anaphylaxis to 3rd chemo, had to go off Herceptin r/t decreased heart function, and off Tamoxifen for severe osteoarthritis and chemopause - absolutely debilitating. I am just getting well enough to consider a return to work. Quite a journey. I still get panic attacks when I think of the shortness of breath I experienced with chemo. I also suffered severe radiation burns to my breast!!! That may never heal. I wish I could say things are on the up and up, but during my recovery I found out my husband was unfaithful to me - I am so struggling with his lies and betrayal. As my acupuncturist says - cancer can be illuminating... so the journey continues:( Wishing all the April/May 2012 group wellness and joy in their journey. xoxo

  • lisa2012
    lisa2012 Member Posts: 652
    edited September 2013

    I am working and Ok during most of the day. Just went off 3rd AI (took all 3 during 13 mos) couldn't deal with ongoing pain and stiffness, often(like now) waking me up at night. Distressed and discouraged. Having this "this is the beginning if end, I will never be pain free " is it mets? In a week I start Tamoxifen. Sure hope those sptoms really are from aromatase inhibitors and that they go away. Otherwise I need a diff plan. Sorry to be a downer. Maybe tomorrow will be better.

  • vjm
    vjm Member Posts: 79
    edited October 2013


    Hi Lisa - so hard isn't it? I had to stop treatment related to side effects - felt like a 90 year old woman. My naturopath has given me some balancing remedies and I feel 100% better... libido and energy returned, s & s of crippling osteoarthritis stopped after one week of being off Tamoxifen! I know 5 years of tamox recommended but I just couldn't live like that. Now finally sleeping, enjoying sex (although in a crisis in my 20 year relationship), and feeling like myself again. We sure face some tough choice on this journey don't we? Sending you lots of healing thoughts! vjm

  • dancetrancer
    dancetrancer Member Posts: 4,039
    edited October 2013


    Hi vjm. Yes, we sure do...{{{{hugs}}}}. Glad to hear some things are nicely improved for you!

  • vjm
    vjm Member Posts: 79
    edited October 2013


    Oh Dear Dancetrancer - what a gift you are! So supportive and willing to share your journey as a friend, a teacher, a shoulder to cry on! You are an inspiration to me and I so appreciate your wisdom and compassion. Thank you, vjm xoxo

  • dancetrancer
    dancetrancer Member Posts: 4,039
    edited October 2013
  • lisa2012
    lisa2012 Member Posts: 652
    edited November 2013


    Two months later: Tamoxifen is much better. My hands feel fine, my hips and thighs don't hurt. Just regular stuff now.I hope it is strong enough to do its preventative thing.

  • kjiberty
    kjiberty Member Posts: 1,385
    edited November 2013


    Good to hear, Lisa.

  • lisa2012
    lisa2012 Member Posts: 652
    edited November 2013
  • kjiberty
    kjiberty Member Posts: 1,385
    edited November 2013
  • lisa2012
    lisa2012 Member Posts: 652
    edited November 2013


    Well... all is still pretty decent except for lower back/hip pain, seems to be increasing. Almost 3 mos on Tamoxifen.

    Been walking, trying back stretches, Jazzercise... paying attention to posture. I have had lower back pain before many years ago. This is not as bad as Aromasin because my hands don't hurt and I'm not as stiff. But it sure hurt getting out of bed today. Grrrrr. Will ask onc when I see him next week.

  • dancetrancer
    dancetrancer Member Posts: 4,039
    edited November 2013


    Lisa, hope your hip/back pain improves soon! I'm glad at least your other symptoms appear to be improved since the switch to Tamoxifen.

  • lisa2012
    lisa2012 Member Posts: 652
    edited December 2013

    Why in god's name am I the only person I know who has these strong reactions to hormone therapy??? I'm trying to approach it from a "my back is stiff in a  normal way" perspective. But I have a suspicion. I wish I could drink a small glass of estrogen every day to help my joints etc!!! JK. Went for a bike ride yesterday. Trying to keep exercising though it doesn't seem to help, but I know it's good in other ways. Hope the holidays are fun for all!

  • dancetrancer
    dancetrancer Member Posts: 4,039
    edited December 2013

    Lisa - I wonder how much of it has to do with having the ovaries removed - almost no estrogen at all left?  The only thing producing estrogen now would be your fat cells.  Just a thought.  You may want to connect with others who have have their ovaries removed to see if there is a connection.  I'm sorry!  It sucks!  You may want to also consider physical therapy or yoga if your doc approves. 

  • Marcia1111
    Marcia1111 Member Posts: 368
    edited December 2013

    Hi dancetrancer!

  • dancetrancer
    dancetrancer Member Posts: 4,039
    edited December 2013

    Hi Marcia!!!!!  XOXOXO

  • lisa2012
    lisa2012 Member Posts: 652
    edited December 2013

    Good idea, Dancetrancer. I've decided to walk every day, do my yoga DVD, and assume it is stiff 58 yr old back instead of mets. My doctor said it was probably not that but if it gets worse he'll do a  bonescan if I want. Grrr.

    72 degrees in Santa Cruz, spectacular day for Christmas! I am Jewish but my DH is not and he is busy making a feast. He cooks, I clean up. Good deal for me!

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