Starting Chemo in April 2014
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bald chicks rock!!
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Still a bit left. The hair stylist said I should color the rest. But use ammonia free color.I didn't know I could do that. Anyone else color their short hair?
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If I could I'd upvote you, Footballnut!
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Very cute, merg ! I thought about coloring the short stuff, but never got around to it. Go for it, if you have the energy.
Adding another to the great list of benefits for the hair free look:
- being able to say hello to your Dad (and Brother) when you look in the mirror
The resemblance, especially to my brother, was not so evident before. Now, it's rather amazing.
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another great thing about bring bald
I can ride in a convertible without my hair smacking me in the face!!
So does anyone have a convertible?? Lol
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Jhodro - Totally helpful. If all you ladies can do it, so can I. I was prepared for it, and cut my hair 1 week before chemo started. Just been having a tough time finding the right wig. I've decided I'm just going to have fun with this. Found this little gem for less than $7. Will be a fun weekend wig!
http://www.amazon.com/Cospiayland-layered-heat-res...
Football - You are awesome and made me smile :-)
Merg - I was considering dying my very dark, almost black hair a platinum blond or bright red for fun but have now run out of time. I say go for it!
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sharonde: I can totally relate to that one. I so much look like my brother. He's one year older and has shaved his head for years! Thanks!
Footballnut: No convertible, but I find myself opening the sunroof a little more when I'm in a hat and then taking the hat off. Love the hair on my bald, itchy, acne-ridden head!!
Chknfeet: Love the purple! I thought about going out of the ordinary with my wig, but I went with hair like my original hair. Probably should have taken the opportunity to step out of the norm! You'll do great!!
Merg: Had an appointment for a color, but didn't make it to that point. If you have time, I'd definitely go for it!!
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love the purple wig! I want to get something funky too. So far I haven't worn my wig. It has sat on the stand that came with it since I got it last Thursday
Jhodro too funny! I've noticed all sorts of bumps popping up on my head. Once the hair falls out I think I'm going to dress goth and see how people react. Black lipstick eyeliner and a bald head !! Lol
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I thought I would treat myself to a cheeseburger this evening before tomorrow's chemo session makes my taste buds wonky, and then swing by the market. But some asshole decided to steal my wallet. So instead of buying food, I was on the phone with the bank, credit card companies, etc. Just when I think I can do this cancer thing, all these stupid little life things (ok, getting my wallet stolen isn't so little) keep adding up to screw with me. So much for warrior mode; it's mopey time. Pity party for one!
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Football, you're right. Bald girls do rock! I love it.
I'm not sure if it has been the same for other ladies here, but when the hair starts to go, it really goes fast. I'm on AC, and my hair started to go on day17. Within three days, my buzz cut was mostly gone. At day 22, today, I just have a bit left.
I'm doing the scarf hat thing. Wigs would just be too hot in the Texas heat. I got some cute things and watched a lot of you tube videos on scarf tying. It's different than I thought in order to get them secure. I found a great product that I now love and want to share. Have y'all heard of buffs? They are tubes of light weight, seamless fabric that can be worn as head covers. I ordered from Amazon, and they came today. There are different ways to tie and tuck them. Again I learned on you tube. So far, they are much cooler than anything I have tried so far.
Makelemonade, my nadir numbers match yours, 1400 wbc and 100 neutraphils. I'm not getting nuelasta this time around, since my AC is every three weeks my counts should be able to recover on their own before the next infusion.
Ddkath and Babygoose, welcome. Things that I use include the biotene toothpaste and mouth wash, salt water a baking soda rinse (1tsp each to 2 quarts of water), soft toothbrush, tea tree oil soap, I eat unsalted saltines when nauseous, . I try to walk everyday. Also, I suck on popsicles during the adriamyacin part of the infusion. My MO said sucking on something cold will help prevent mouth sores, so far so good.
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Hey EverForward, I believe that whoever stole your wallet will get what they deserve. What goes around comes around.
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Thanks for the info mommyQ. I wound up taking a 4 hour nap today. You are so right, I feel terrific now. We have to LISTEN to our bodies! I had no idea the fatigue would hit so hard and so late.
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EverForward -what a pain that someone would still your wallet. I do hope karma gets them back.
I mentioned it before, but man, I have been soooo tired in Week3. Napped all day today. Am actually looking forward to steroids tomorrow, since that is pre-chemo day. To top it off, I saw my radiation oncologist yesterday, and he quizzed me on why i was doing chemo at all... Didn't really need that.
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Hi all,
Haven't been on here for about a week...looks like I missed a lot! Welcome to all you new gals. Sorry you have to join us.
Everforward - a pox on the creep who stole your wallet!
Football nut - thanks so much for your support! I would love to have you come ride one of my horses!
Nana - I hope you start feeling better soon.
Everyone else - there is no way I can go back and read all that I missed. My eyes are giving me too much trouble and my brain is not far behind.
Tomorrow is my third round of A/C. Ugh. I am having such a hard time. If my DH wasn't here to take me-I'm afraid I would find an excuse not to go. I dread it more than I can say. I'm also still a little shocked whenever I pass by a mirror. I have light, fine, baby-like hair all over my head. It is just so weird. I find myself wearing a ball cap most of the time. But I was brave enough to go to church on Sunday and wore a cute hat. Everyone was so kind to me. Still having trouble with phlebitis in my arm. Gotta ask my MO if that will ever clear up. I'm beginning to think I will be left with more ailments than I ever could have imagined because of this stupid BC. Sorry for the rant, just feel like unloading tonight.
Wishing you all an SE free week. Hugs, lilyrose
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Lilyrose- hugs! I just had my 3rd AC last Wednesday and I felt the same. But today I felt better than I have since Round 1, so there is hope! And knowing that I only have one AC left is wonderful. If you skip you still have to go later!! I too have trouble with my arm (PICC line DVT) and hate the constant reminder. Hope you start to feel better soon! And I will probably need the same pep-talk next week!
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Happy Tuesday Beautiful Warriors!
I have been reading but not responding this past week. Because a).I've been hanging with my family, trying to be a little bit normal during my "good week", b). but it's been a challenge because the NAUSEA still hovers, and c). I.AM.SO.TIRED.
On the upside, I still have my eyebrows and eyelashes (even though they have thinned a little), I don't have to shave my legs OR my armpits, and I've been getting LOADS of hat compliments.
mmtagirl: Your awkward moments list CRACKED ME UP. And also, totally accurate. I feel like an aged version of myself. And my MEMORY, GEEZ. The other day I walked into the DEN to get SOMETHING, forgot what it was I needed, walked back out, and then realized that what I needed was in the LAUNDRY ROOM, not the den. DOH!
jhodro: Your Hair-Free Benefits are AWESOME.
I *love* #1 - freaking out staring strangers. My husband suggested that I scare misbehaving children by whipping off my hat and asking if they've ever read Roald Dahl's book The Witches.
Ddkath70 & babygoose: Welcome. So sorry we didn't get to meet at a coffee shop or on a beach in Hawaii, but you'll find lots and lots of support and advice from the lovely folks on these boards.
Ddkath70: I hear you about the nausea. I am VERY prone to it as well - on boats, on planes, in the car, during pregnancy (I puked through two entire pregnancies - from start to finish - and that's the story of why I only have two children), when I eat certain foods, and sometimes just because my body decides it's going to be nauseous. It was the only thing about chemo that made me cry - I burst into tears in my MO's office during the consult when he was going over side effects. He was very reassuring; they have lots and lots of meds and different combinations of meds they can try, he said. I've done 2 rounds of THC, and we still haven't found exactly the right stuff - there's no vomiting, but I'm more nauseated than I'd like. I have my day-before-chemo appointment on Thursday and I'm telling him to pull out the BIG STUFF now. The thing to remember is that everyone responds to chemo differently, so once your team knows how you're going to react, they can tailor your meds accordingly. And you might be one of the lucky ladies that doesn't have any nausea. It does happen (and I would SO envy you).
MommyQ: Those BLOODY snails! They're MOCKING me. I bet they're the same ones that challenged me to a race and then LAUGHED at me when I had to decline. I'll show them when Chemo is over. Can you say escargot?
Blueberry4: YES! Buffs! Although I had no idea what they were called. My Mother-In-Law bought me one, and it turns out it is my FAVORITE thing to wear. It's light, it doesn't slip off or sideways, it's super comfortable, and it's totally cute.
Footballnut: I love the Goth idea. *grins* I was thinking about getting a spiky pink-haired wig, sticking on some temporary tattoos, and adding a couple of fake piercings in my nose and eyebrow. We moved into our current neighbourhood 3 years ago, and discovered it's very snooty (we SO do not fit in here) - I'm kinda thinking I would REALLY enjoy seeing the neighbours' reactions to my new "look".
Everforward: I am SO MAD on your behalf at the person who stole your wallet. What an awful thing to happen! *stomps foot and makes an ugly face*
Ladies, I am EXHAUSTED this round! Phew! And to top it off, chemo is doing a number on my mastectomy scar. It started stretching after the port went in (there's only so much skin to go around, you know?), and the chemo has made it worse. It's been dry and a little flaky, and my BS kind of blew me off, saying it was normal. Then, on Sunday, a little area on the scar under my arm split, so now there's an open sore there. It was bleeding and oozing a little, so I called my BS on Monday and he BLEW ME OFF AGAIN. Seriously. He said to "do nothing" and to "expect things to continue like this for awhile." Awesome. Thankfully, I can show it to my MO on Thursday, so if there's an issue or a risk of infection, he can deal with it. Meanwhile, I think my BS may be fired.
ANYWAY, I am going to sleep now. Again. Because I swear that's all I want to do lately. Thank goodness for coffee - even if it does have a slightly charred flavour now (thank you chemo!). That's what Mocha Coffee Creamer is for, right?
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Footballnut - I have a convertible!!! Maybe will will still be hairless enough in December to enjoy it LOL. But I do NOT allow Saints garb in my car so leave the jersey at home LOL.
Everforward - may the fleas of a thousand camels rest in the armpits of the jerk that took your wallet.
Started losing hair last night - not chunks but many strands - think it is buzz time tonight - will post a pic when done.
Developed the Taxotere eye twitch. i feel like Inspector Dreyfus in "the return of the pink panther" when Clouseaus was driving him insane LOL.
Looking forward to a good week before next treatment and hoping for minimal SE effects for all when we have them - and many free days!!
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Oh, you guys! Its just so helpful to read through your posts this a.m., even with the disasters like Everforward's. I totally relate to having something like that happen, getting a wallet stolen, and having it feel like TOO MUCH. There just isn't any slack in my psyche right now. I tanked yesterday, both physically and psychologically, after only two short trips to town. I drove myself, and both involved positive interactions, but proved to be more than i could handle. Whaaa!! My DH has been away since last Fri., and i enjoyed being on my own for a few days. Until yesterday! Thank God my wonderful niece is arriving today to provide moral and physical support. I have my 6th tx today, and am starting to have zinging pain in nails once in awhile, as well as more big D instead of the big C. Yuck. And I have to figure out the headwear thing, as the thin patches are showing more and more on my head. Double whaaa! Its one thing to suffer, but its a horse of a different color to be suffering AND going bald. Outrageous, I say. You guys all get medals for showing up, sharing, caring and commiserating! Huge hugs to all, Mame
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it's Wednesday! The ny rangers advance to the next round in the hockey playoffs and my head itches and it's raining and I have a headache!! Lol
I also thought if another great thing about being bald - I can lie down anytime I want and not have to be concerned about messing up the hairstyle!! Lol
The wallet theft just sucks! Love the curse linda! Ok I'll sacrifice my saints garb to ride in your convertible. I'll just wear my PEYTON manning jersey!! Lol
My buzzed hair is still hanging around at day 15. We are planning to go on a short getaway to Ottawa tomorrow night until Monday so what better place to lose hair then at our nations capital and in a hotel? Lol
My MO confirmed that I can swim so swim I shall! Can't wait. Some people are surprised that I have permission to swim given the risk of infection but I was told that I'm good to go
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I know that it's hard to forget about the cancer crap and treatment. Yesterday I started reading stats again and told my DH that we have to be prepared for me being gone in a couple of years. He looked at me like I was crazy
Then I told myself to shut up. Stop reading. AGAIN!! With or without cancer we never know what tomorrow will bring. So I have told myself to move on. Live life. If I have a SE deal with it. Focus on me and playing guitar meeting new people and my new life
As I am fortunate enough to not have to work right now I do have a new life. I tell myself that I am in retirement rehearsal. Yesterday when I went for my walk I saw a cardinal and a chipmunk. I would never have noticed this before. I have time for friends and to do stuff that I want to do because I am no longer working 14 hour days.
We all go through ups and downs - the roller coaster ride of life whether it's because of cancer or something else. For me it's all of you that make the downs easier to deal with and the ups all that much more fun and enjoyable
So let's keep going up!!
Have a great day all !!!!
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Football - are you a closet NY Sports Fan???
We are big NY Giants fans in this family! And hubby is a Rangers fan (I don't follow hockey). So, yes! Wear your #10 when you cruise in Linda's convertible, lol! Also, I love your comment about retirement rehearsal. I saw someone on another thread say, "I have to remind myself that I'm just visiting "old". Your comment reminded me of that. Both true and good to remember. This is all temporary.
Took the day off from work. The only way to describe it is to say I need to recharge my batteries. Started feeling a little nausea and a lot of fatigue yesterday, which is unusual two weeks post-chemo for me. But then again, what do I know? I've only had 2 infusions. I'm also nursing some serious blisters from Saturday's hike, which prevent me from even wearing a regular shoe. Good thing the weather warmed up here in NY the past couple of days, so I could wear flip flops to work.
Happy Hump Day fellow warriors! Have a great day!
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MommyQ- I did 6 rounds of TCH.Round 2 of DD AC was Monday for me and I still feel drunk. My mouth isn't as dry this time but I still feel shaky when I walk. I was right my Red Blood Cell's are already low after the first treatment. The good news is my lymph node on my neck is going down because my shingles are starting to go away
My kids and hubby shaved my hair yesterday and I shaved my hubby's hair. I am not thrilled with my hair but it was better than a little falling out at a time. I was at my child's lacrosse game and lose pieces kept getting in my mouth. Then I realized that I was loosing it all over the place. So bye, bye hair see ya soon.
Yesterday I got a million things done and today I feel stuck. My neulasta shot was supposed to be mailed to me so I have to wait around until 3pm today to see if it comes.
Not happy about being stuck in the house but I need to get this shot. I still feel like I need to eat non stop and that the first week after treatment I look like my face is all swollen.
Coldincanada~ What are they giving your for the nasueau ??? It took my doctor 5 years ago until treatment number 5 to give me emend and it made the world of difference.
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Hi all. I've been reading and not posting. Much help! Thank you! I started April 1st with Taxol for 12 weeks, then FEC for 4 treatments after that. Doesn't seem like that's a typical regimen, but I appear to have a more advanced stage than most of you. Lost my hair by week 5. My head isn't as nicely shaped as yours Jaimieh, so wigs and scarfs are my only option. Plus, my kids giggle too much when they see me bald…5 year olds do that!
Best to you all and thanks for all the good pointers.
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Ever forward , merg, and jaimeih - beautiful, just beautiful!!!
And welcome to all the new ladies to our group!!! This thread has been so helpful and encouraging!!! Xoxo
I feel like round 2 SE were alittle tougher, but overall I feel like I handled them better because I knew more of what to expect? Im gearing up for round 3 next wk. My hair is all gone now, shiny ole' scalp now. It still is tingly and sensitive though!!! So far, eyebrows and lashes are hanging on though!!!!
I reas everyone's posts and I feel so connected to you gals!!!!!
And I will say, I miss my hair tons, but, am loving that it takes me 5 mins to get showered and ready now! Total silver lining!!
Is anyome else scared to use mascara? Im scared to put anything om my lashes in case it "loosens" them up
am I being silly?
Hugs to all!!
Jen
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Hey Jen - did you avoid the mouth sores for round two?
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Linda - ugh , no
unfortunately I did develop some, but not nearly as many as round 1!!! So in my opinion, the constant biotene and baking soda rinses, and some ice chips during infusion #2 definitely helped!!!! I thought I was im the clear, but right at day 10 a few popped up. Boooo
they are such a pain in the @$#&*.
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Jaimieh - I started off taking Zofran the day of Chemo and then Maxeran for the days following. When that wasn't enough, for Round 2, I took Zofran the day of chemo, and then Zantac for 5 days following, with Maxeran for any "break-through nausea". I might as well have been taking Tic-Tacs for all the good it did me. The nausea set in late afternoon on the day following chemo and hung in there until Day 5 or 6, let up for about a week, and then settled in again (albeit a milder form). Plus, I really, REALLY don't like the Maxeran - it makes my whole face twitch (add this to the eye twitching caused by the Taxotere and OY!), and makes me feel...funny. I'll ask about the Emend.
Isn't it amazing how many drugs we now know the names of and uses for and side effects of? -feels SMART.
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longisland - I was actually referring to the one any only PEYTON manning of the broncos although I do have an Eli banning jersey - why I don't know lol. I love the ny Yankees and rangers so that's a few ny teams!! I have close tues to ny because I have cousins there and my kind sister used to live there. I just love ny! So I hope that you don't mind if I wear PEYTON mannings jersey instead of Ellis in Linda's car!! Lol
Jamieh love the picture! Awesome!!
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We all rock!!
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cold in canada tell him or her you want to try Emmend. It honestly doesn't even compare to Zofran. Last time I serpent the entire time after round 4 sick to my stomach. Then they gave me Emmend and I joined the living again. This time I have Emmend without asking and they give me whatever I ask for.
Thanks for all the picture love. I forgot how cold being this close to bald is.
So my neulasta never made it here and I am pissed. I needed this shot here today to make sure I stay on track and some how someone screwed it up. Grrrrrr. Never thought I would fight for a white blood cell booster.
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Hi All! I'm just wondering is anyone feeling that their side effects are becoming more cummulative? This is supposed to be my good week, but I feel weaker every day and I am having muscle pain gradually getting worse each day. No fever and my bone pain is finally gone. I just am feeling like I am doing less and less and feeling worse and worse. My third round of TC is next Tuesday. I should be feeling good and it seems like most of you are getting along pretty well.
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footballnut - you can wear Peyton's jersey in my car - inside out though
Sorry jamieh - I would be very upset too
Mikishelly - I have only had one so I can't comment on that but I have heard that some SE's are cumulative and I have also heard that some had different reactions to each dose - I guess it is just a bit of a guessing game for us on what to expect. I am hoping to have a similar experience next time as this time but just not sure what will happen.
Jen - ask you MO about Mugard for your mouth - they may have a sample they can give you for the next cycle. My insurance will not cover it but they gave me a sample bottle and I am gonna try to make it last as long as possible. I iced my mouth the entire infusion of taxotere - at about 16 ounces of ice chips LOL
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