Starting Chemo, November 2013 Group
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amazon, i was just thinking how sick i am of the tightness (sometimes pain) at my scar areas and my surgery was august. It feels like i amwearing a lead bra. Imtry to be patient because i have heard it can take months but it is a constant reminder.
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Amazon,
I do have tightness and did have irching - I use Kiehl face cream mixed with vaseline - works very well to get rid of itching - I use it on all my skin. I have pain but I am just becoming un-numb from the surgery so expect it - My BS said expect it for up to 6 months.
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Jab- YOU are AMAZING! SO glad you feel THAT good!
Ellen- you make me laugh, love the toothpaste switch!
Amazon- hoping you feel better today...and I have mastectomy scars that do not hurt, itch or anything...don't even know they are there ..
This year DEFINITELY WILL BE BETTER!
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jab: I'm glad you went for that long walk in subfreezing temperatures. It probably made you feel more alive! We all need that awakening of our senses to live our lives to the fullest. You seem like an outdoorsy lady. I enjoyed the picture with the ice covered trees. Very pretty. I too savoured the beauty and magic of the glittering trees after the ice storm.
I am adding a picture that I took.
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@ Post mastectomy symptoms: Lately I find myself waking around the house holding my chest wall like I just took an oath of allegance because of the tightness. It seems to happen more in the evenings when I feel tired.
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JAB, no guilt allowed for feeling good!!! It makes me joyful -- and gives me hope -- to know you were able to do the walk with your husband.
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JAB that was awesome. I'm really glad your feeling good. I gives me hope. We're expecting 10 inches of snow over the next 36 hours. I'm praying I feel well enough to try some snow shoeing with my husband over the weekend. Off to my first round of Taxal and Herceptin.
Happy New Year to all!!!!!
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Good morning beautiful Ladies!
Goodness! Life is an interesting ride! If we don't allow our minds to drag us down we can find the most glorious moments in the simplest things!
I find myself at the beginning of another day without much sleep. This seems to be a common situation among many of us, generally due to medication and treatments. Though I might find myself dragging and grumbling at the lack of sleep, the Lord always brings along the most beautiful mornings! Not because the weather outside is shining and bright but He reminds me that I am ALIVE with much promise!
This proves to me being ALIVE to enjoy the simplest joys of life and my family are such an important blessing. Even if the rain is dripping off the trees and the sky is gloomy the sun is always shining SOMEWHERE in this glorious world!...Just the knowledge that this Light does exist proves that I am ALIVE and there is so much more to life than what I can see outside my little box of frustrations !!
I am reminded that 10 or 20 years ago a dx like ours would have been a death sentence and the treatments would not have much promise of victory. We now have been given many more years to enjoy our families because we live in this present time. To allow our minds to dictate our future by stealing the joy from the smallest things of life is unacceptable! We already have overcome many difficult things and to allow negativity to take any more time from our lives is unacceptable!
When my Grandma passed from BC in the 1980's I saw how horrid the outcome was just by pursuing treatment. In our time it is much more hopeful that we can overcome this dx and live to enjoy our families for many years to come.
It is amazing how a bit of time can make all the difference. The treatments and outcome of this disease and others each year becomes more hopeful for each of us! One day no one will need to endure what we have faced. Hopefully our daughters and granddaughters will not have to face any form of cancer! That is my prayer!
As we begin this new year, I pray each of us can be RENEWED in both our bodies and minds. That we are not overtaken by the negative thoughts that invade our minds! That we can grow BEYOND our present situations and live in peace. Overall that we will not feel we are the disease which presently is attacking our bodies!
We ARE NOT the disease! It is merely a manifestation of sickness IN our body. We are not cancer and I refuse to accept is as part of me! It was an invader and was removed!
Happy Thoughts today and for the coming year!
Victory!
I am a SURVIVOR!
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Hi All!
Jab...happy you had a great day! Hope the same for today! stilll love your puppy!
Big T....best to you for your first round of T& H!!! Huggs!
bluegrass....Hoping for a WONDERFUL DAY!!!
Amazon....sorry about the pulling and pbms...I know ALL scaring and healing does that....Love the PIC! send some to FL!
Note about scarring....massage the scar as firmly as you can and stretch it! If you Dr oks it get the scar reducing silicon strips. I does reduce them greatly! My rubbing the scars it breaks up the tissue and allows it to grow and stretch out more!
Audra....Hugg and LOVE! Hoping for a FANTASTIC DAY!!!!!!!
Ellen!!!!!!!! YAHOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!
If anyone has itching from tegederm or bandaids covering.....try IV300 for a port covering....ALSO...whatever bandage....put SKIN PREP on and allow to DRY totally!...Then apply dressings. I am HIGHLY allergic and found this really help!
Wally....cant remember..did I tell you we also have a Doxel...but we say Dogle! A doxin dressed up in a doxin suit! lol.....The BEST mix of doggie!! HAPPY , fun and smart!!!!!! and what a great cancer sniffer!
Lissy....not sure about SSD....but it doesnt hurt to find out. I am on SSD for the autoimmune and other pbms. I do know they have temp and perm...and the children get a portion as well for assistance! Check it out. Dont stop at the first NO....they retro pay when approved! Loved the santa heads! My hubby shaved his...as well as one grandson! It was totally supportive!
Now I am balder than ever...an ALIEN and they have hair growing! Too funny! My head is shinier every day!!!
Bec....I agree....being home can be such a bore...especially when you want to do something...but for those days you can even bring yourself to consciousness......THANK GOD!
Yesterday was one of those days....I could not stay awak more than 10 min at a pop.
Virginia....I would love to see you hari documentation!
SMLVR.....huggs and love for the new year
lisa....glad your headache was better! Hope it stays away. I have had only the nagging one now...slowing down the infusion and IV fluids helped ALOT!
He Quirky! Hoping for a great day today!!
Melrose!!! Huggs for a wonderful day!
Phebe! Prayers and smiles!
I got a question....I see many of yall are doing radiation after chemo....or other mix of treatments...anyone know why one way or another?
I had a SINGLE dose radiation during my lumpectomy 3cm ll/lll IDC ++-....I knew I couldnt do more than one dose cause of the other comorbities but dont know enough to know the difference between all the diff approaches. I know we all have diff DNA and NO TWO cancers are alike because of it. But wow....so many drugs...so many ways!
Hoping for a FANTASTIC DAY to everyone! No sleep last night....ZOMBIES out yeasterday! I think Im heading that way right now!
Happy New year! Thankyou for just being there!
Love!
T're!
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Happy Day!
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the small beauties of life!!!!
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avawapui....great for hair.....wonder about bald heads!!!!
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avawapui....great for hair.....wonder about bald heads!!!!
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question...for those who chose mass vs lump....was it first opinion....second or just choice? also how many have pre roads...post rads....or surgery after chemo. just curious! so many diff options! all cancers are diff and you wonder what others are enduring!! I was 'll/lll very aggr.... er/pr pos. her neg ...IDC W/small DCIS AREA...3cm removed w single dose rad then 4 3wks cycles C/T followed by 5yr tamox
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I hope everyone has checked into free housecleaning help through....CLEANING FOR A CAUSE !!! THEY COME monthly for 4 months at no charge!!!! what a help!!! bless them!
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Are any of you girls working during your chemo? I am hoping to be able to work. I was just wondering how much success any of you have had with that. Thanks
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I would love to work! Kudos for all you ladies who are! I had to stop working because of lupus I'm number of years ago. Bummer! Hats off to each of you who are working and raising children right now going thru do this! You are my heroes
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anyone who is having excessive energy problems ask your physician for provigil! It is an energy booster originally given for people with narcolepsy, sleep disorders and the military to stay sharp! It is now been approved for cancer patients! For those who are having problems with yeast infections vag, systemic & thrush ask for diclofenac. That close inactive a systemic yeast infection medication by him. Provigil also a pill is given to boost energy! If you can take them they are sure worth it! diclofinac helps with mouth sores !
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Amazon, Wrenn, jab, nearly all surgical scars will itch and feel as though they are pulling. That's basically the body's way of trying to adjust to the new skin, and new shape. Massage some good cream or lotion on it a few times a day. It will stop when it heals, and even when it looks healed, it may still be healing, especially internally. The lack of feeling around the site may not ever improve. I have zero feeling around and on my largest surgical scar.
Amazon, that picture looks like a tree full of diamonds. Very pretty.
Wrenn, the toothpaste/cream issue is why I never keep anything similar near each other. My hubby would surely use the wrong one. Even he admits that he's one of the least observant people he knows. A building just two blocks from the house, that he passed twice a day, had been torn down for three weeks before he realized it. And then only after I had pointed it out to him.
A totally random question. Does anyone else wonder why only some hair falls out? My eyelashes, brows, and legs (though the leg hair is growing very, very slowly) are still fine. There are a few quarter size patches of hair on my head that still try to grow. And my nose hair is gone. Why the nose and not the legs? Sorry, I just wonder about random things all the time. Hubby will even ask me it's if it's a real question when I ask them. Mostly they aren't though.
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my be able in a doc in suit! Dogle Ellie! showing her Ellie belly!
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wallet... I pretty much have lost almost everything I have a few eyebrows and eyelashes left. A stray down under. And a few Leg hairs! besides that I am naked as the day I was born! Thankfully I no longer have my Billy Goat hairs on my chin nor that random fun as it was appearing on my face! Neither do I have boobie hairs or weird hairs popping up in strange places! My head is now glistening! I've learned to use a clean very sharp razor each time I remove any bit of hair that's left! When I took my hair off it was all at once! Took my hair off the minute I had zombie batches....what. from more than shoulders down to zip! best to everyone today!
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Hi Lisacm,
I have been working so far through Chemo. Have my last AC tomorrow then on to weekly Taxol. So far I have been able to schedule my chemo for two days before my weekend off so that when the fatigue hit I was able to stay in bed/ on couch on my days off. I did miss a day last chemo due to low WBC and EBC, lucky I had scheduled vacation time off for Christmas and was already home. Kinda worried how the last AC is going to hit me tomorrow. I might have to take a extra day or two off if my counts are low again.
Am hoping Taxol will be easier and more do able for me then the AC.
It isn't fun but you can work through most of chemo. I think it actually helps me to have to get up and going each work day....
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Wallymama,
I wonder the same thing. My head is bald and no nose hairs either so I have the continuous drip drip but I still have to shave my darn legs every other day. Not fair......
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The hair question is a good one. The hair follicles on the body have different growth cycles. The head hair is on a different one than the brows and lashes. My onco told me that I probably not lose my hair leg from the chemo but I did. Yes, chemo left me with minimal head hair, no nose hair, no hair in my ears (there is hair there too), no leg hair, no arm hair, no arm pit hair, no hair down south. By end of my 6 rounds of Cytoxan/Taxotere, I had minimal hair ( Ok... I was practially bald with some duck fuzz that was trying to grow), no eyebrows and no bottom eyelashes. My top eyelashes never left for some odd reason. The good news is that all of the hair that went on vacation because of the chemo, did return. I haven't experienced the secondary fallouts of my eyebrows and eyelashes as some have. I do know some gals have lost their brows and lashes several times the first year after completing chemo.
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I've been told that chemo works by seeking out the fastest growing cells in the body. Hopefully it hits the fast growing cancer cells first, but hair, as about the fastest growing thing on the body, is typically next. Hair on the head grows faster than eyebrows, for instance, so tends to go first. Not sure about the order on the rest of the types of hair.
I've always had very thick, fast growing hair on my head. It is growing a bit, much to my delight! Don't need a magnifying glass to see it any more, my head is even starting to look white from a distance. This is silly, but I am proud of my hair for fighting back!
Ellen
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Hello, everyone! We are receiving a big snow dumping here in upstate New York and I think elsewhere, too.
The girls are coming back from their ski weekend today,so the quiet is gone. Drama is coming with them because DD #2 reported boyfriend problems on New Year's Eve. There will be laundry. I am glad to be feeling a little better today to deal with it all.
Paulette, I asked the same question of my RO about the treatment schedule. Why chemo before rads? I think the thinking there is that they want to get any rogue cancer cells first. Also, I chose to have a BMX because my lobular cancer was not picked up on a mammogram. From its size, I am sure I had it for a few years. My mammos were always normal. The whole thing scared me enough to not want to have a useless mammogram again. My BS never tried to talk me out of it, although it wish he did counsel me on the options.
Jab, good for you going out to run in those temps! Way to go!
Wally, my scar has been hurting for a few days after every chemo treatment. Yesterday was really bad. Pulling and soreness. I'm interested to see if it happens when I start the taxol. I really do want that skin to stretch a bit because I did not have tissue expanders put in during BMX so my reconstruction will be a separate surgery. It feels better today, but yesterday was bad.
Paulette, thanks for the pics of flowers. Everything here is white and gray, they are so pretty!
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thanks smlvr.....the first opinion was double w no recon.....no reason why except other health issues ..second opinion lumpectomy only issues were..... Single tumor 2.4 cm plus dcis second excision which was clear beyond. 3cm total. had single IORT THEN CHEMO...FOLLOWED BY tamoxifen . I couldnt have long rads.
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ellenkc- I kept thinking that I had white duck fuzz on my head because I thought I felt it. I'd look in the mirro and couldn't see anything. I finally resorted to trying to see if I could get an impression of the hair with some Silly Putty. LOL.... Still coulnd't get an impression with that stuff...... All I know is that now I have hair and it continues to grow and is now about 5-6 inches long. On average, the head hair grows at a rate of 1/2 inch a month. I think mine may have come returned at a slower rate because of the Herceptin and Tamox since they are known to slow hair growth.
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anyone with excessive tearing? like im crying!
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