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  • ThePrincess
    ThePrincess Member Posts: 424
    edited May 2015

    Lynne - yes yay to 75% done with AC! Addie too! Addie you can get through tonight and you'll feel better tomorrow! Did you take something for the nausea?

  • Addie29
    Addie29 Member Posts: 307
    edited May 2015

    well I'm pretty dosed up with meds they gave me at chemo. I'd hate to take anything else because they always seem to cause me side effects. I'm going to try to stick it out.

  • Addie29
    Addie29 Member Posts: 307
    edited May 2015

    my MO actually lowered my dethamex dose from 8mg to 4mg because it was causing my heart to race horribly. Since he's lowered it I haven't had any issues. The day of chemo always makes my heart speed up a little, it's usually better by morning

  • AndreaC
    AndreaC Member Posts: 220
    edited May 2015

    Hi all!

    Kbeee: Thanks for the compliment re looking too young to be a grandma! It helps that I had my kids young. They are not following suit though. My daughter had her first at 30 and my son is 29 and no kids on the horizon...

    Ksusan and Rockerwife: Yay for the good test results!

    Stephmoen: I usually see the oncologist 2-3 days before chemo. I have bloodwork drawn the day before chemo...the chemo nurses check the results on the day of chemo and if there is a problem they will let the oncologist know.

    MySunshine:

    I cut my hair chin length before my surgery in March (it had been past my shoulders) to make it easier to care for postop - I knew I would need help washing it. With the chemo, it started coming out day 12 after TC#1. I would get tons of it on my hairbrush, and in the shower it came out in fistfuls. It took a few days before I had the time to do anything about it...in the meantime there was hair EVERYWHERE. I finally went to my husband's hairdresser who works out of her house and she shaved it for me. So glad, my head is not constantly shedding anymore! And the weather is quite warm so it's cooler.

    Addie: My sympathies, I hope you feel better soon! What a lovely lei!

    Andrea



  • littleblueflowers
    littleblueflowers Member Posts: 2,000
    edited May 2015

    Any chemo-sabes headed to the chair this Friday or Thursday? Anyone got anything motivational to say about it? Here's my battle cry..FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK THIS.

  • Rockerwife
    Rockerwife Member Posts: 63
    edited May 2015

    Here is my very overdue bio. This is the very condensed version. I am 46 years old and have one son that is 10. I also have two step sons, one is 14 and the other 17. We only have them every other weekend if that. I grew up in Miami Florida and went to school at University of South Fl in Tampa. I got my Bachelors in Sociology. Moved to Southern Ca when I was 26 because my family came out here. I entered into a teaching credential program because there is not much you can do with just a BA in Sociology.I took a long time finishing that program due to certain requirements that forced me take extra classes. So I began teaching at 31. I married my first husband at 29 and divorced him at 42 in 2011. We have one son as I mentioned before and share 50/50 custody. Soon after, I met my current husband. Married him March 2014. We had only been married a year when I got diagnosed. He is my rock, my soulmate, and my best friend. I would not have been able to get through this with out his support.

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    My Husband's best friend married us. In CA you can deputy commission someone for one day to perform

    a wedding. He had on clown shoes and at the end gave us clown noses to remind us to always laugh.

  • AnewBeginning
    AnewBeginning Member Posts: 536
    edited May 2015

    Heres to all the ladies heading for chemo tomorrow.......may your s/e be few to none!

  • SueH58
    SueH58 Member Posts: 632
    edited May 2015

    Going for #2 tomorrow. More apprehensive than I was for #1!!!!

  • KBeee
    KBeee Member Posts: 5,109
    edited May 2015

    Gingerchi, I will not be doing Neulasta with Taxol since I am getting it weekly. When I did TC, I was hospitalized with a neutropenic fever before getting Neulasta, so current MO said he will keep a close eye on it and I may need to come i or Neupogen as needed. I am glad he seems to be watching out for it. I ran fevers often on Taxotere. I hope that does not happen on Taxol.

    Susan and Rockerwife, great news on the test results!

    Addie, The steroids help with nausea, so since they decreased them, you may need to hit the antinausea meds sooner. Staying ahead of the nausea is easier than catcing up. Hoping you have minima side effects; glad another one is done. Love the lei!

    Hoping for minimal side effects for everyone in the chair this week.

    I worked 11 hours today setting things up for EMS Week at the fire station. Time for bed!!!!!!!

  • KBeee
    KBeee Member Posts: 5,109
    edited May 2015

    Rockerwife, love the pix!!!!! Like the reminder too...to always laugh.

    Little blue, love the battle cry!

    Sue, Hope all goes well tomorrow

  • littleblueflowers
    littleblueflowers Member Posts: 2,000
    edited May 2015

    Rockerwife those pix are awesome!

    Kbeee you are a total bad ass. I only worked 8 and am dreading the rest of the week!

    Go get the good stuff Sue! You can do this!

    Sorry I'm too tired to read any more....take care everyone! Wishing you 0 side effects this week and a good night's sleep!

  • AndreaC
    AndreaC Member Posts: 220
    edited May 2015

    Littleblue: I'm going to the chemo spa on Thursday ThumbsDown My husband and I have season tickets to a dinner theatre so we made reservations to see The Mousetrap tomorrow night, while I'm feeling well (ie, pre chemo). Can't wait!

    Rockerwife: Love the pics!

    A good friend of mine dropped by with two wigs she bought but has never worn, and they are cute!! I bought myself two yesterday as well, so I have four to choose from! The one I am most excited about is a cute pink bob. If I have to be bald, I may as well make the most of it and have fun trying different looks!

    Andrea

  • Addie29
    Addie29 Member Posts: 307
    edited May 2015

    the naseau subsided- for the most part. Now I just feel like I got hit by a bus and I haven't even gotten my neulasta shot yet lol. Although the yesterday my MO told me I won't need the neulasta with taxol- HAPPY DAY HAPPY DAY!!! so one more neulasta for this girl!!!

  • littleblueflowers
    littleblueflowers Member Posts: 2,000
    edited May 2015

    Nice, Andrea! Theater should be lots of fun! Thursday used to be my day, but I switched to Friday. Can't wait to see a pic of the pink wig

    Glad yr feeling better, Addie! I think I'd feel better if I got hit by a bus too! 😁

  • mysunshine48
    mysunshine48 Member Posts: 1,480
    edited May 2015



    KBeee and Littleblue, How in the world do you work? I cannot imagine! And, to those of you with children at home, you are unbelievable! Guess I am being a wimp

  • AnewBeginning
    AnewBeginning Member Posts: 536
    edited May 2015

    mysunshine4

    Make room for me in the "wimp" train....I admire those woman also.

  • Addie29
    Addie29 Member Posts: 307
    edited May 2015

    I have 3 kids. 2 are school aged my youngest is 2 1/2. She's pretty good with letting mommy nap actually she thinks it's a great because she gets to nap with me and I cherish this cuddle moments. Plus my husband is an awesome man and really helps out. Last night after chemo I went to bed at 8 and when I woke up in the morning he had everything picked up. Love my man

  • Rockerwife
    Rockerwife Member Posts: 63
    edited May 2015

    Chemoflage.   Ha haChemoflage for TC# 3

  • ksusan
    ksusan Member Posts: 4,505
    edited May 2015

    Looking good, Rockerwife!

  • Alibeths
    Alibeths Member Posts: 656
    edited May 2015

    Nice rocker wife~~

  • littleblueflowers
    littleblueflowers Member Posts: 2,000
    edited May 2015

    You look hot Rockerwife! Way to own the chemoflage!

  • mysunshine48
    mysunshine48 Member Posts: 1,480
    edited May 2015


    Wow, Rockerwife, you look great!

  • Rockerwife
    Rockerwife Member Posts: 63
    edited May 2015

    Thank you for the positive feedback on my pic. I don't have plans to get a wig. I really like these chemo beanies . I just match them up to my outfit for the day. Chemo # 3 went smoothly. Oncologist still wants me on neupogen. I told him I would do four and not seven. Even though last time it was after the fourth that I got reaction. If I don't take it I will end up neutopedic. At a cross roads at this point

  • Rpayton
    Rpayton Member Posts: 235
    edited May 2015

    Rockerwife: Love the chemoflage beanie!!! Where did you get, may I ask?

    Many of you may remember I posted I was having a really rotten time at work last week. I actually had to bring in HR and have grounds for harassment and discrimination. I believe some investigating and firing is also happening. Oh yeah and did I mention I work in the healthcare field?! Yep really. Needless to say I'm working with HR to move to a different position and department so that I'm in a better supported, healthier place. This is not what I expected I would have to go thru on top of chemo, eerrrghhhh a job change now of all times. Praying over the next week, while I review what my options are, that it will be better. All part of the journey I guess. I know I'm strong but it sure would be nice to be able to just coast thru sometime.

  • ksusan
    ksusan Member Posts: 4,505
    edited May 2015

    Grading exams is amusing. I keep thinking, "What? That doesn't make any sense! I have chemo brain!" Then I read the answer again and think, "No, I don't have chemo brain. This answer just doesn't make any sense."

  • ankledolphin
    ankledolphin Member Posts: 99
    edited May 2015

    rockerwife...where did you get those beanies?

    i never got a wig, and so far i only have 1 comfy hat...its a knit winter type and man...its getting warm!!

  • Rockerwife
    Rockerwife Member Posts: 63
    edited May 2015

    Rpayton and ankledolphin- they are called chemo beanies. I ordered them on Amazon. I love them because they slip right on and are comfy. Chemo beanies were created by two sisters that both had breast cancer five years apart . When the second sister lost her hair nothing fit. So they created chemo beanies .

  • kacy2
    kacy2 Member Posts: 27
    edited May 2015

    Hi, I am a real newbie... diagnosed with BC about 2 weeks ago... surgery was set for May 22, but now is cancelled due to a PET scan that shows a tumor in my liver also. They want to start me right away with chemo... I will go shortly for a liver biopsy to determine what kind I need. My BC is grade 3, HER2 + I know nothing about anything... a new journey for me. I was pretty bummed out this morning when they told me about the changes and my liver, but now I am ready to go and you all give me great encouragement. I'm already crocheting a hat for after I start. I do fear the nausea. Not sure how I will do with that. Don't know yet what they will prescribe for me. I'm in FL right now and want to go home to NYS for the summer... not sure how that will work with the chemo. I like my doctors here but have a chance to go to Sloane Kettering... Is it a good idea to go to a big well known place for a second opinion, or just to go forward as is. I will stay here in FL until I get a complete plan in place. (I like plans, but looks like it's hard with this... things change from day to day.)

  • Alibeths
    Alibeths Member Posts: 656
    edited May 2015

    where in Florida are you

  • AnewBeginning
    AnewBeginning Member Posts: 536
    edited May 2015

    Kcoralee

    So sorry you had to join this group but you really have come to the right place for a wealth of information and lots of support from so many wonderful woman. I do believe in 2nd opinions especially when it comes to the big C! Like you said, get your plan in place and go from there. I did not go to Sloan Kettering but do go Columbia Presbyterian in NYC for my tx. One of my biggest fears was also the nausea but I have to say the med they give do help tremendously so I do get through it. Hopefully you s/e will be slight to none...... Keep us posted and ask any and all questions as you will get the best answers here. I have learned so much here. Best of luck to you!



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