Starting Chemo December 2015
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hey ladies, Cindi, sorry about your echo results. I also went on Monday for my first. I originally had a Muga scan done with my first oncologist. The nurse assured me they could tell if I have lost any function. I should know on Monday when I go for my first FEC treatment. I know what you mean Sammy. What an exhausting process. It is exhausting just explaining to people. I was so naïve before this happened to me. Praying for you all!!
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Well this is a bit disturbing. I had the KI-67 done during my first pathology report which came out to 10%. Not really sure what that means but I never had a BRCA or Onco type done and I have never had any cardio tests. I'm trying not to get to hung up on results like these and statistics because I have seen a lot of people defy poor statistics and prognosises. That being said, I still wonder why I haven't had them
For those of you with ports- have you been told how long you have to keep it after you are done with treatment? I was told 6 months. Seems like a long time! Does this ever end?????
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I'm not sure why the MO's seem to think Taxol is "easier"! I'd rather be back on AC.
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My Ki-67 result was shown on my post surgery pathology report.
Have a good weekend all.
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hey Lou, I can't speak about the all the tests but the BRCA test was ordered by my surgeon. Also, the cardio tests were done on some of us that are HER2 positive. The drug Herceptin can cause heart damage so they check your heart function after 3 months to make sure the meds aren't hurting your heart. I think there are a few chemo drugs that do this. You may not have had to have one if you aren't taking one of the drugs that cause problems with the heart. I would ask your doctor about getting the BRCA test done, just make sure.
Stotamom, hang in there!!!
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Lou53- Hello. I believe that the heart ECHO & MUGA Scans may only needed for those of use getting Herceptin. breastcancer.org link http://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/targeted_the...
Hope this helps you feel a little better in regard to the heart tests part of your question.
(I'll have my left arm port in til the end of this year. After I finish my 6 chemo I still have to do complete a year on Herceptin. I sure hope to get my port out ASAP after that! I have a blood clot from where the catheter runs through my shoulder so i'm a little nervous about its removal.)
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Lou, I think 10% Ki67 is good. The oncotyope test is used to help ER+, node negative patients determine if there is a benefit to getting chemo in addition to hormonal therapy. You would not be a candidate because you are ER-. You also have to be a candidate for the BRCA test. A family history of BC or being diagnosed young enough are a couple things that could make you eligible for the test. I was diagnosed at 42 so I can get the BRCA test. I haven't done it yet. I already scheduled my port removal. I guess I should talk to my MO about that.
Stotamom, I'm sorry that you're fnding Taxol harder than AC. I'm the opposite, although I switched from Taxol to Abraxane. Our bodies are so broken down. I hope it gets better for you.
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One of my doctors said they like to keep ports for 2 years (again, a Herceptin thing since we take it for 1 year). But I am telling you - mine is coming out ASAP after that last Herceptin in Dec!!!!!
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Thanks ladies! Just getting really frustrated with all of this. Lots of nail and finger problems happening and I am getting very tired and grouchy.
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Lou - I'm with you! I can't even imagine the next 11 weeks of taxol. I'm so done.
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Cyndinic-
Being that we both just finished 12th taxol, Im wondering if you are feeling like I am. It got bad after Taxol #11.
Skin on arms and face HURTS.
Teeth hurt
Head hurts
Legs are tingly and hurt
Runny nose and pain/sores in nostrils
Tongue numb
Red spots on arms
My mo said its from the steroids and decreased by 1/2 on my last Taxol....no change. AND...Im wiped out. This is the worse I've felt through my whole treatment. I also got 3x the Herceptin with my last Taxol.....do you think Herceptin is giving you se's??
Thanks so much!!
Jodi
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Ladies I'm so sorry for all the issues and all the extra medicine you all have to take! My Tax/Cyt #5 is next Thursday then I'll only have one more before going to the Tamoxofin pill. Maybe it's because I've already had the surgery that I don't have all the other stuff but I'm here with you every step of the way
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I'm sorry to hear some of you are having it real tough. It is really tough. Each one done is one closer to being done.
We've all had to be so brave. And we just have to do this thing. Keep going. We're all here.
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is getting a muga scan and/or echo before or during chemo based on the type of chemo you have? I had neither of these tests before I started and now with two infusions left and no mention of them I wonder where that leaves me... Especially since I mentioned to my onc that my mothers heart was affected by chemo when she went through this 10 some years ago..
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Jodes - #11 was tough but #12 has been brutal so far. Everything aches from head to toe, I have never had a headache like this in my life. Nose issues, metal mouth and my face has broken out again. I am completely wiped out and I was not able to have Herceptin on Wednesday so I'm blaming the Taxol.
I just keep reminding myself that chemo is at least done - and it will get better from here.
cyndi
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Yes the Muga or Echo are ordered for people on Herceptin, so the Her2+ people. Lucky for us, that drug is cardiotoxic. (Sarcasm)
Also I was thinking about why all of us feel bad. I know for me personally I am hardly exercising at all, but after the first couple rounds I tried super hard to walk as much as I could. I wonder if there's a correlation??
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First time posting....I did THP and started AC. I had an allergic reaction to the A "red devil." They said it was unusual. Anyone else here get itchy while getting red devil?
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Welcome Tiffany! Sorry you have to be here
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Jodes & Cyndi - I'm experiencing all of those same symptoms (except breakouts) and feel it has to do with the steroids. I'm only on 1 of 12 and I have panic attacks just thinking of 11 more weeks of this kind of pain. Hope your both feeling better soon.
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thanks sammy3 for the information. I am not her2+ so that explains it
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Hello all
I haven't posted for a while, I've been having a few issues. Finished AC, thank goodness, it really knocked me around. Then I had two of my weekly rounds of taxol and my liver decided it couldn't cope. Round three was cancelled and my liver function monitored. The numbers have come down, so I did number three last Thursday. So far I'm doing ok - very tired, but not as unwell as I was while my liver was playing up. We think it could have been a combination of some strong antibiotics my onc put me on and the taxol.
I've been sucking ice the whole time I've been having the taxol infusion, and so far my taste change has been not too bad, and confined to the evening of infusion and the day after. It might be worth a try if you can do it.
With regard to the MUGA or echo. Yes - if you are doing Herceptin you have to have it monitored. If you are doing AC or FEC the A and the E can cause heart problems, so the heart is monitored. You can only have a lifetime dose of six A or E, that's the reason I only did three rounds of AC - I'd done three rounds of FEC five years ago with my first cancer.
I've been lucky so far, with only minimal pain - usually in the lower back or a headache. I have been getting very restless legs though, and find that magnesium helps with that.
Wishing you all gentle ses with treatment!
Trish
xoxo
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I'm popping in from the Jan chemo group to ask if any of you have experience with the elasto-gel hypothermia mitts to minimize the nail damage and pain on your hands/feet. At the halfway point of 6 infusions of Taxotere and Cytoxan, my hands and feet are starting to burn a little and the nails are hurting. If you have other remedies that helped, I'd lov to learn from you
Good wishes to all of you
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Jen ,not sure if this is the reason but I was told to keep my nails painted a dark color during treatment. I did and have had no problems with them.
So sorry there are so many of you feeling bad right now. Hang in there ladies. 💕
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My nails just started hurting also - the last week or so. Never had that before so putting it on my list. We all must be super strong ladies, think of how far we've come since Fall!!!!
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Good luck tomorrow Twirp!!!
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Hello ladies, dropping in to commiserate and say AC just plain sucks. 12 Taxols was no walk In the park but at least I had most of my energy, no bad taste in my mouth nor upset stomach. At the moment, I feel so drained--Washing the dishes takes a dose of energy that I don't have. My back aches which makes working out for 60 minutes darn near imppssible. And my breathing is heavy from just climbing the half flight of steps to my bedroom. And why with all the anti-nausea meds am I still nauseous?
Hope we all feel much better soon
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Thanks Sammy!! I'll keep you posted on echo results;) praying I'm good to go!! Hope you and everyone here are doing well!! This Cancer fighting is tough work but we can do this!!
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I hear you, Trish, jensgotthis, Sammy3, Opt4Life. We're all one day closer to being done. We can do this!
Twirp26, good luck tomorrow!
I"m hanging in there. hating eating and drinking, just sick of being sick. haha. more fruit popsicles for me then!
I'm not able to reply each time, but I read your posts and think of you, and send good thoughts.
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Twirp, good luck tomorrow. I'll be thinking good thoughts for you. I'm stuck in the ER right now, but not for me this time. With my daughter, she has been having stomach issues for past two weeks. Going to be a long week starting off tired.
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MySpaulding, hope your daughter is ok.
Had to skip my infusion this past Thursday due to SEs being so bad. I hate to skip! But I have the added, intense side effect of hearing loss and severe tinnitus due to my Meniere's Disease that has been greatly exacerbated by the chemo, particularly the one round of Carboplatin that I had to stop and change cocktails. I'll be having an Echo in the morning, and hopefully get back on track this Thursday with my Taxol and Herceptin. Cross your fingers for me? Thanks for listening ladies. Sending best wishes to all.
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