Any Northern Virginia ladies on this discussion board?
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Hi all. Everything went great. Lots of pain. But drugs are good. I don't recall my ribs hurting as much as they do. I think the drain is sitting against them !
Thanks for you support
Hugs. Judy
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Hang in tbere Judy!! Take the meds as needed and hopefully things will improve quickly.... Gentle hugs.
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Hi there i live in Centreville too. going through chemo now. how are you doing
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Sorry it took so long for my update -- I had a nipple sparing mastectomy with immediate DIEP flap reconstruction two weeks ago and I'm doing well. The worst part for me was the nausea from all the meds which lasted about 10 days. I had my last drain removed yesterday - what a relief! I ended up going with Dr. Vargas and Dr. Rad for reconstruction and was very happy with both doctors (especially Rad!). I need to find a MO now. Dr. Vargas recommended Dr. Wilkinson in Reston, but I would like to see at least one more, especially one with a very open mind because I don't think I will do well with hormonal therapies. Any recommendations?
Thanks!
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yay good to hear from you LorettaMc! I have Dr. Wilkenson, who I like a lot, but I've seen some positive feedback on Dr. Denduluri (sp?).
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were and when is the lunch for march. Hope to be able to get there. Also once Chemo done what can we do to help our hair grow back.
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Judy,
Thinking of you and hope you continue to do well. Rest, take it easy. Distract yourself. The demands of life will be waiting for you, as well as the joys.
Hope to see you at the next luncheon.
Hugs,
Peggy
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Dendeluri, wilkinson, favrette, Nahabedian, spear, Cocilovo, Robert (and others) were all on the washingtonian list of top docs/surgeons that just came out...
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«««« Next luncheon is on March 1st at Mimi' s in Sterling. Hope to see everyone there.....»»»»»
Edited to add the time......NOON
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I fired favret....denduluri is excellent
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I plan to be at Mimi's on March 1, God willing and the creek don't rise! Hope to see everyone there!
Peggy
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I plan to be at MIMI On 3/1 .have Chemo the 27th so still should be in good shape for the lunch.hope to see everyone there
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im going to try to be there on tje 1st
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I will try to come to Mimi's as well on the 1st. What time?
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Noon. This Saturday March 1st at Mimi's cafe in Sterling. Looking forward to seeing everyone.
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Hi everyone
I won't make it to this lunch, but maybe April! My recoup is going Ok , few issues with a hemotomoa and later a drain that leaked, but otherwise all us good!
Spring us almost here (right
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I would like to come.
Mary Ellen
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We'd love to meet you Mary Ellen. .....
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Odie--I was there in September, I think, at Coastal Flats. But it's been a while. Too many conflicts.
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how will I be able to find everyone there at Mimi so far doing good so Should be there with bells on...Edie
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Edith, just look for the group of crazy ladies...We will meet at the restaurant at noon.
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Thanks see you at noon edie
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Hi, all. Great to see you today. The Turkey Tail Mushroom supplement is made by Fungi Perfecti under the brand name of Host Defense. Paul Stamets is the originator of it. His mother was Stage IV.
I have found the advice of the new place I visited, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, to be very well-rounded and not just medical/pharmaceutical. To summarize, they told me my best defenses in addition to Femara are Metformin, baby aspirin, Turkey Tail mushrooms, and 30 min of exercise 6 days a week at 100 paces or more per minute, combined with 5 fruits and veggies. Their nutrition department told me one dairy per day, up to 3 soy products per day (excluding soy powders and concentrates), 25 grams of fiber (very important, which I did not know, for metabolizing any estrogen that's left) and one cruciferous vegetable a day (learned that arugula counts so I have that daily in salad).
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It was nice to meet everyone yesterday and able to put a face to names. Looking forward to next month.
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Mary Ellen, thanks,
That info is extremely helpful! I will try to go to their website. So good to be with you yesterday!
Hugs,
Peggy
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Edith,
Finally I got to see you and I'm sorry I was at my worst. Wanted to be more helpful but was preoccupied by the heart valve thing. Hoping to be more emotionally present by next month.
Excited that you have only one chemo to go. Every day after you stop chemo you will gain just a tiny bit more energy until finally you find yourself walking up those stairs without even thinking about it!
Hugs,
Peggy
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Hi ladies, i am in Northern VA too. DX in Jan and going thru neoadjuvant chemo now. Yes i have been taking Paul Stamets mushrooms for years. It is the very good for your immune system. but my oncologist Dr Mary Wilkinsin in Fairfax ( highly recommended) will only permit me to take Vit D3 and fish oil ( I take krill) while on chemo. so i am not doing the chaga, other mushrooms and enzymes i used to take. but am taking some garlic and tumeric supplements as they are just food. any comments or advice on that?
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oK...I'm starting to freak out a little bit. I finished chemo 5 weeks ago and my hair isnt growing AT ALL. How long untol it starts???
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My last chemo was in mid-January, and by spring, I was wearing a very short haircut--around April or so. I think you'll see something very soon and you'll be ready for the summer to go wig-free.
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Relocated,
I stopped wearing the wig about three months after final chemo. It came in thin, gray, and curly, but now (14 months Pfc) it is returning to the original color, thickness, and texture. I got mine colored when it first came in...that helped a lot.
I wouldn't worry too much as hair comes back after act. I heard that taxotere has small rate of not returning.
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