Starting Chemo in December 2013
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Lisa- so did your date change or did you make them find another way?
I have a funny story about the end date- the RO told me my end date was Tuesdsy July 8th. Well, I get there on Monday the 7th and they tell me that that is my last day. I argued with them. I wasn't mentally prepared for it to be my last day ( plus I had gifts I was going to bring the next day). Sure enough the RO just never changed the date in his notes. My end date really was the 8th and not the 7th. I wonder if they had ever had anyone demand an extra day!! Ha ha!
I found out yesterday that I'm having another surgery on Tuesday. :0(
It's phase 2 of my reconstruction. This one is relatively small (outpatient lasting around 2 hours in OR). I'll recovery at home for the rest of the week. Then I'll have phase 3 (or 2b) in the fall. That one will be more invasive and longer.
These are the good surgeries (if any can be called that) to complete my reconstruction.
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Barbara- do you have a SAMs where you live? If you get their members plus card you can get anywhere from 8-40% off prescriptions (cash pay). May be something to look into.
Aff- how is your skin holding up?
Holli
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I belong to Sam's but the coupon price through GoodRX is much lower, great site to check med prices I. All the local pharmacies. Good rx
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holli - so far so good. Thanks for asking. I'm only 7 in but I'll take it. My foob is definitely pink compared to my natural breast but it was pink on day 2 and has not changed. No other issues so far other than a constant pain at the top of my left shoulder blade. Not sure if it's from rads, cording, or stress.
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What the hell possessed me to clean out my closet today?????? OMG......half done and want to quit!!!!! yikes!!! I have a shake weight for giveaway, any takers? ha! This is what i have left........don't judge.......i've obviously saved the worst for last!! Yes, this is pretty much all shoes! ha! Can't even have a drink because of these damn antibiotics!!! Hope everybody else is having a WONDERFUL Saturday!!
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oh yes holli, I called...again and asked if I could use the other machine and although they said they usually don't they would recalibrate it for me so I went late afternoon. So now my finish date is back to fri 7/25. God help them if there are any further delays. I hope they know not to mess with my end date anymore.
Missy lol! good luck with the closet clean out!
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Well ladies, I DID IT!!!
This may sound really silly to say, but you all will probably understand what i'm saying.....I am so damn proud of myself for getting my closet done!! It's the first "big" undertaking I've done since I was diagnosed in October. It's the first time I've even felt strong enough to do something like this! I got rid of two big, black garbage bags full of crap and just feel good about walking into my room, opening my closet and smiling instead of cringing! I even tossed the "bag of toys" that were stashed in my closet...figured the libido was gone those could be gone as well! I texted my best friend since we had an agreement if i ever died she would come get the bag before my poor kids would have to find them and told her she wouldn't have to worry about them anymore!!
Her reply was OMG now you will just have to buy new ones ya dork! Who knows.....maybe someday! ha! TMI I know....but oh well! hahaha!
I am now ready for my bath, then bed.......Happy Saturday to you all! hugs and love.
Michelle
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I read and caught up. Here is what stuck out or what I remembered lol. SE of cancer is like ADD!!! Annoying!
Holly- cake:) Fab! I'm like Robin and have a turtle thing. Tatoo on right hip and all. But, why turtle with pink?! That was my sorority mascot and colors just wondering if it was yours too:)
Michelle- closet!! I went home last weekend for the first time since early June. When I opened my closet, it took me back. Everything was as it was in late October. The winter clothes were still hanging and coats were there. I've been living in yoga pants since DX. I will be home for good July 28th and I will be hitting my closet as well. I agree that is very therapeutic!!
Lisa- so glad you get to finish on time!! I finish that Monday and I really wish it could have been the Friday like you! Second- your rads top is stylin! Mine looks nothing like that! I look like a monk or Kung fu person lol! Seriously- see photo!
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Lol! I love this group!
Congrats Michelle! I completely "get it" and it is a HUGE step forward!!
My latest coloring project. Jodi, I think about you and your girls when doing these. I purchased them initially so my daughter and I could do something together while she visited!
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FYI, just scheduled a vaca for 10/4-10/10 to Sedona with husband. Flying into Phoenix and driving to Sedona and staying in our time share exchange. Robin, you are from AZ? I forget if anyone else is as well. It would be great if we could meet up. Post here or pm me!
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Jodi- it was my middle daughters 4th birthday (she is about to be 6!! Where does the time go?). She loves turtles and pink :0)!!
Lisa- great job being your own advocate. So so glad you get to keep original that end date!!
Michelle- I totally get the closet thing too. This is how I see it - 1. It's about normalcy 2. It is a way to organize what we have control over. Some type of order in the midst of all this chaos. You go girl!! It looks amazing!!
Just told my oldest I was having surgery next week. So far so good. She has such a hard time with all of this :0(
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Robin... Tell me again where you got those coloring pages. They a are gorgeous.
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I agree with holli, robin, your pictures are amazing. I got the first book but mine do not look like yours. I've been on the fb page and you all do something special with the shading using the pencils that I don't do or just doesn't look like yours. How do you do it? Do/did you paint or draw before this? The iguana was was great and I love the rooster with the hidden vegetables. Looks like marker for that. I have a large box of colored pencils.
Holli, normalcy, control and order, you hit the nail on the head! Whether it's a closet, drawing or cooking
Jodi, you'd look cute in anything but yup...my shirt is better than your gown! Nana..nanana lol! Yea for you on Monday!
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You ladies have been busy!
Michelle, closet looks great! I'm sure that was very therapeutic! I need to do that myself. Out with the old and in with the new life!
Robin, LOVE the pics. I should send my Mom some of those. She used to paint and draw. I'm sure she would be very good at it, once she got started.
2 months on Tamoxifen already...so far, so good!
My brother is planning to come visit at Thanksgiving, from Wisconsin. I am so excited! This BC has def brought my family closer....we are scattered all over the country, but are staying in touch more often.
((HUGS))
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Michelle - that inspires me to open a few doors in my house...but not today
awesome job!
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Count_It_All_Joy and I are in Arizona! I would love to meet up with you Lisa! Kim (Kjfromca) is heading this way at some point too. If I remember correctly, it was sometime around October also.
Thanks for the compliments! The books are at Costco. You can find them in the book section, with the children's books. If your Costco doesn't have them, ask to speak with the book manager. You can also order on-line Color Me Your Way Link
I play with the colors in a sketch book before putting them on the picture. I have no formal art training. Those ladies, in the group,are amazing. I don't know how to do most of what they do. I don't know how to blend correctly, I just keep trying different things until I like how it looks in the sketch book.
The rooster is marker and I bought a 64 pack at Walmart for about $10. Cra-AZ-Art Washable Supertip Markers. In office supplies near the kids art stuff!!
The iguana is colored pencil and I got those on Amazon. Rose Art Colored Pencil Link
For techniques, I have searched for blending and pinned them in my colored pencil art album on Pinterest. Lol! Colored Pencil blending link
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count it all joy, thanks for the shoulder suggestion! I will definitely start trying today! Achy shoulder sucks!
Holli, good luck with your upcoming surgery, I will be thinking about you.
Robin, great coloring! Very artistic!
Michele, your closet looks fantastic! I remember I finally cleaned up my closet a couple of weeks ago after procrastinated for so long - I pretend I didn't see the mess and ran away as soon as I found what I need. It feels great to get it done finally. One small step at a time for me.
Lisa, glad you keep your schedule.
The rest of the ladies, enjoy summer and good luck if you are still on treatment.
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I'm beginning to think closet cleaning is the next step in our recovery process!
Mine haven't been touched since last August, and I'm using much of the strength I'm getting back to go through them, one at a time. The worst one I tackled Friday night - asked my husband to play cards with the girls while I kept working until 10:00… just HAD to have that feeling of closure.
Robin, my daughter is a compulsive doodler, and has gotten into Zentangles. ColorMeYourWay is next, I think!
Now that we're all done with chemo for a while… anyone else still having bad joint pain? My hands and feet have gotten worse - especially while sleeping (trying to sleep!) and first thing in the morning, but also throughout the day - and now it's in my wrists. I was tested for RA, came back negative, plus I don't have the other RA symptoms. Wondering now about just osteoarthritis. I've read it's another of those things that MO's swear is not chemo-induced, but lots of women seem to get it right after chemo. sigh. I'm hoping this is temporary, but so far it has only gotten worse with time.
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count it all - my shoulder hurts (where they took the nodes) and my low back and hips and knees are killing me. It seems like it's been bad the past 3 weeks. I'm wondering if it is because since I feel better I'm doing more than I have since this mess started. But I also know my core is really compromised too from surgery and 3 C-sections.
Just went to PT. They've been working on my shoulder and he took a look at my back and hips. He said they were out of line but to also work on my core.
Surgery tomorrow ladies!!
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count_it_all, my feet hurt alot and has def gotten worse since finishing chemo, again wondering also if I'm doing more, (which I am) or something related to chemo. Never had this joint pain before even when I did a lot. I'm just pushing through and trying to ignore most times and sitting down when needed. Yesterday just standing at the deli counter waiting made me antsy and my feet hurt, I would have jumped into the child seat if I would have fit lol! My hands and fingers are very stiff in the morning too. So you're not alone but nobody has a real explanation and they just say it will get better, so,let's hope it does. Also..oh wow.. We were diagnosed on the same day. Let's try a get together in oct, a drink definetely is in order. Sedona bound 10/4-10/10... Anyone else close by? A December chemo gathering (I'm really a jan chemo gal, but it knew this was my group from the beginning) would be great. I know RobinK is from az too.
Good luck tomorrow holli, we will all be in your pocket...wear big pockets girl!
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Count_it_all, yup! My knees and hips. UGH!!! I take lots of Ibuprofen. My hips get bad when I sit to long and my legs and knees ache after my walks. My feet are much better. My hands were getting better but this last 2 weeks seem to have gotten a smidge worse. Not as bad as they were. Just in general my body aches. But I don't feel 85 anymore. I only feel 75 now. So it's getting better but SLOWLY!!!!
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I'm so glad to hear you all are having the same pain issues in hips and joints ...i mean, i'm sorry you all are in pain....that didn't come out right, but i'm just glad to know i'm not alone! I had convinced myself that it surely had gone into my bones and that is why I am in pain.....good ol' mind working overtime!
But now i'm thinking its from the Tamoxifan that I've been on now for 3 months and also a combination of everything else. I am proud to say i've also gone down in age to 92 from my 110, so we are all improving! I have a PET scan on August 11th...scared to death to have it done.
Holli, good luck tomorrow and like Lisa said, we'll all be right there with you!!
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Holli - all the best tomorrow. We're with you!!!
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sorry you all are having joint pain. I haven't had any for quite a while. I hope Tamoxifen doesn't change that!
Holli, Good luck with your surgery tomorrow! Keep us posted. One step closer!
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Okay - relieved, and sorry, that I am not alone. It felt good to get the RA test results, but hearing from you all, I don't think I'll follow up with any other testing. Post on this once in a while and let me know if your joints are making a comeback!
Keepthefaith, I was thinking of you when I posted. Happy to hear your joint pains went away. Tamoxifan is not supposed to cause joint pain, per my MO. He says it's the other hormone therapies that cause joint pain, and he's recommending we stay away from those until this pain goes away. No point in muddying the waters.
Holli - best of luck for surgery tomorrow. No complications!
Lisa - we WERE diagnosed on the same day. I never noticed. Funny to imagine us both waiting on results at the same time, on opposite sides of the country. Looking forward to celebrating this year being done in Oct!
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Hi ladies. I don't get on this thread every day, but when I do it is great to hear all the stories. My friends and family just don't get it the way you do. Unless you've gone through this, I guess it would be hard to understand that it's never really over for us. I just saw the closet cleaning post and it made me laugh. I had a pile in the back of my closet that I had to stand on to get to things and it was driving me nuts. Last night I decided to put my wigs in boxes and one thing led to another. The next thing I knew, the pile on the floor was gone, I had a stack of things I didn't want by the front door, my dresser no longer had wigs on it and the floor was vacuumed. I felt awesome! Okay, I have an eyebrow question......My eyebrows came in fast and full 2 months after my last chemo. Well, it's been 4 months now and I was looking in the rear view mirror yesterday and I was shocked. My brows have started thinning AGAIN! They aren't the same thickness, that's how I noticed. This is depressing to say the least. Has this happened to anyone else? I am putting model supplies rapid brow growth on hoping to stop the progression. Chemo, the gift that keeps on giving. -
Me too on the hip and knee pain !! uuugghh..
I should be inspired by the closet cleaning, lol, instead I just look at mine all the time and shut the doors...hehe, I am on a new weight loss program so hopefully come the fall I may be able to part with some of that stuff !!
Mikesgirl - so far my brows have come in but havent really grown that much more, I am still dealing with some fingernail issues, the old nail under my new nails is really annoying, I can see it under my nail and its very weak and brittle, mo told me last week that will subside soon.
Question have any of you looked into cannibis oil as an alternative treatment? I think I am going to give it a try, It cant hurt.
hope everyone is doing well today
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I finished rads yesterday, woo hoo! Afterward, went with my family on the "capital wheel" - the new ferris wheel at national harbor (near DC) and then out to lunch to celebrate, followed by a spa day w/ massage
. It was a great day.
I'm with DJJ. I no longer feel 90 years old, only about 75
. I have started stretching every morning when I get out of bed. I can't narrow it down to specific joints, more like a dull ache/pain/stiffness all over. I think it's improving, but sloooowly. I also still have fatigue, but that is improving too. I mainly see it at night - just exhausted by the end of the day. Usually, once my girls are in bed, I'm ready to lie down too - at 9pm!! After my 10 yr old's slumber party Sat. night (girls were up to 1am, then woke up at 6am . . .) I was utterly wiped out. My husband was really tired and dragging too, but I felt hungover all day for lack of a better description. Ached everywhere. Hard to say whether this is chemo aftereffects or cumulative rads effects. Now that I'm done with rads, I'm ready to see continual improvement!
And for anyone who was following this . . . I posted on the rads boards my experience with rads & swimming. I was able to keep swimming all the way through, and per my doctor, my skin looks "fabulous."
Holli, check back in and tell us how it went!
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Forgot to say - Mikesgirl, your hair is really coming in. Looks great!
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oranje-Congrats on finishing rads! YAY!!!
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