MIDDLE-AGED WOMEN 40-60ish
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RIP....
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unbelievable the amount of artists so far this year!
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Yea, and I am really afraid that Patti Smith will be next....
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Have you read the latest milestone...ninety three genes...predominantly 10 of those...12 types of mutation...new targeted therapies a decade away.
Breast cancer: Scientists hail 'milestone' genetic find
Will our children have better odds? Will our grandchildren? We can only hope.
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Thanks Eli. BBC always had good coverage. Love the new header. I like to think of woman capturing or taming the storm.
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Don't know if I have a decade to wait.....
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Yes, Barbe, those kind of headlines catch our BC-sensitive eyes but then it all seems to be on a timetable that is not quick enough for those of us highly interested in it RIGHT NOW. BTW, it looks like you must have just recently finished your radiation. Don't think you mentioned if it was 3 week or six weeks long, but how did it go? How did your skin hold up?
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I am on my second anti-biotic cream since last Tuesday when I finished. I have raw, bleeding and pus-y areas and have to see the RO in a month (saw him today). He's concerned about my surgical site from January as it has pus. Normally you get 5-6,000 grays and I got 9,500 with a bolus, so I'm pretty bad. Crusty chest. Not a happy camper.
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Barbe, That sounds nasty and painful. I guess anyone would have major skin breakdown getting that much extra radiation. Why the extra amt.? How are your tumor markers doing?
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I don't get tumour markers. The amount was for two different areas front and back. Some areas overlapped...and the bolus made it so much worse in the front. I even have burns up my neck. It's been interesting at work lately....
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{{{{{barbe}}}}}
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Does anyone know what happened to the info we used to have re: our diagnoses, etc. It doesnt appear that the narrative transferred over, or has that been gone for a long time and I just didn't notice? Never mind I found it.
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Hello, Mothers and Sisters! Try not to let BC take all the niceness away. Happy Mothers Day, to all Moms and anyone who has/had one.
(I just used this pic because this past week I got a new deck.)
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Back atcha E!
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Will the last one out please turn off the light.
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Oh oh, we've been neglecting this thread. And it's been such a mainstay. I hope I'm not the only one to jump back in. Elimar - truly not disappearing. Just getting caught up in the day to day stuff.
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....and I have been swinging a hammer! So there! But I am always keeping an eye out for you, el. AND your header. That hammer happens to be pink, but it's handmade, and was a gift from the man who's concubine I am.
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Oh yes, I am well familiar with that etiquette of gifting. Pink hammers go to the concubines. Lavender pliers go to the jezebels, magenta wood rasps go to the floozies, and teal Allen wrenches go to the harlots. That's from the Homo Habilis Guide, the "Tool Gifting to Females Going by Funny, Antiquated Terms," isn't it?
I am thoroughly messing with you, Tomboy.
Just know that I'm both happy & forlorn when I look in and see that everyone's off doing better, non-BC stuff now. Me too.
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I'm still here...all alone...was sitting in the dark till you guys came back...
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Loral! If that is true, then you have just added a boatload of WTH? moments to my life!!! No wait, YOU crossed my path just so you could post that and perplex me further, am I right? Mwahahaha! What about when I skidded on some ice and broadsided 3 ladies in a car? I'm pretty sure I met them by accident. A bigger MWAHAHAHAHAAA!!!!! Sorry, this is just me rested up after a holiday weekend. Mwa-ha-ha-HA!
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I'll tell ya what kind of mood I am in now. The kind of mood where I am seriously considering changing my avatar pic into a stick figure.
Why? Because between BC, other C, treatment for both my C's, menopause, AND middle age, I am really beginning to look like that. I have a normal body, with the prerequisite middle-aged belly fat, but my limbs are looking like twigs more and more. I've wasted away. I walk, I have some hand weights, but all that is not having any effect. I don't know if my parathyroid is any part of that or not. (BTW, I will do that surgery in Aug. and rumor has it that immediately following that, my bones will start to build their density back up. Maybe the muscles will bulk up a bit along with the bones, I hope.)
Guess I'll leave my avatar as it is, but if I ever come across a little pink doggie stick figure...watch out!
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Let me add that if any of you more "robust" ladies think, "oh, poo, poo, poo, elimar you skinny little poo, why don't you shut it?" I want to add that I used to have some actual strength and that just evaporated during the cancer saga. Apparently my new normal is to have the stamina of a rice noodle.
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I hate to hear that for your sake, el, and mine. Did you EVER get all or most of your strength and stamina after all the bc crap? Because I am seriously bemoaning my life and strength before all this crap. When I say I swing that hammer, it's not all day like I used to do. Just random tapping, choked up so far on the handle, and not a full arm swing from the bottom using my WHOLE SELF!!! I try I try, I am a little better, but. I think I will never be the same, flexible, and I always got so much pleasure from what I could do with my hard body. The docs say, well you ARE getting older. Well, I would like to slap them, because you know, it wasn't supposed to happen ALL AT ONCE!!! I mourn the me I was, angrily.
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Hello everyone, this is my first time posting here. I just found this discussion board and I spent last night reading so many comments from so many different forums. I was diagnosed at 58 in Nov. of 2014 with what I called an interference in my life. After the initial surgery, radiation, hormone therapy and now on the 6 month waiting list of wait and see I still don't use the C word much. I really don't know why but one thing I am sure of, with God's help my life will go on and maybe there will be changes in me like non stop hot flashes, weight gain, sleepless nights and waking up to post or pray but I will go on. Hoping all of you strength to face whatever comes your way. Take care.
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Welcome, ARCats! the "new normal" we get to (that term irritates me to no end) can take a lot of getting used to. A LOT. But it can be gotten through. Glad to meet you, wish we didn't have to meet this way.
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Elimar...I don't know the reason....they just happen???
Oh, and the stick figure...how about loss of height, thin flabby arms, and pot belly, oh and no ass.
The new us.....LOVELY!!!
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ARCats, welcome! I also don't like the "new normal" we get left with but to stick with our old normal cancer bodies is not acceptable either. We are all just moving forward, one way or another.
Thank you once again for making me feel not alone, my fellow weaklings. It is hard to separate it all out. I think all the factors just converged on us in this age group and we have reached the age where we do not bounce back "like kids" anymore. But the chemo part definitely caused muscle wasting and I guess I lack the estrogen to build it back up. I hear ya on the FLAB, Loral!
So many things occur where I have to think, is this because of cancer or just aging? Like, I could always twist off jar lids just with my own brute strength. Now, I use this thingy which I had given to my mom but have since inherited back.
It's amazing how with just a few devices, you almost don't need a husband. Mwahahaha again!
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I just accidentally stumbled across this thread - what a great group, and so funny! Laughed right out loud at the "... with a few devices you almost don't need a husband". And yes, I've started to use that jar lid opening thingy lately as well - my 92 year mother gave it back to me because she says she doesn't need it. She truly cut me off at the knees with that remark
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