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jc, hello back at you!
Nan, grinning from ear to ear!
Adapt, congrats!
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Trishyla, thank you so much. I am so happy to be done with treatment. My sore throat has gotten worse from the treatments. Feels like i'm swallowing glass and it's cutting my throat. Can only eat creamed soups. Radiologist and oncologist put me on liquid morphine for the pain. Radiologist said the side effects will peek in 7-10 days then will start to get better. I know you will be happy when treatment is done too. Your in my thoughts and prayers!
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Hi everyone! Occasional lurker here😁 I noticed there was some posts about options for us non pCR gals. My onc said no to Xeloda, but happily I found my way into a vaccine trial. I am three injections in with the Tapimmune folate receptor vaccine trial which *hopefully* can prevent recurrence of TNBC. Just a little redness and swelling at the injection site, otherwise zero side effects so far!
Here's is a link to the study:
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02593227?te...
(edited to include link)
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So sorry to hear about your side effects from radiation, DiV. Sending gentle hugs.
Thanks for the info, angtee15. Im having my surgery sometime in March, and I worry about not getting a PCR, especially in my triple negative side. It's nice to see more options than just xeloda.
Trish
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Angtee, they let you in even though you are stage IIA?
I have my next follow up on Thursday. Bone density scan, hormone level check, usually blood tests, right side mammo. I've been having pain in and raond my breast since the week before Christmas. RO says it is due to swelling, but it feels like swollen lymph nodes in my axillary area. I'm betting MO agrees with RO, but I'm slightly worried because my original lumps didn't show up on a mammo.
Congrats to those finishing treatment!
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Looking for update from Cocker or her DD. Thinking of you often, Annie.
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Cathytoo,
Thanks for the feedback! I saw PT yesterday and she examined me and said that she thinks it's the ulna nerve from work we've been doing as I am transitioning from PT to Live Well program they have so she has been pushing me harde
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continued...harder. I am going to go lighter on arm exercises for next week and if pain doesn't improve I will see MO asap. Thanks again.
Hugs,
Peggy
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DIV sorry about your rad side effects. I ended my rads in august, and as some here know i had a horrific time, but it didn't start until they were almost over. (sorry for the run on sentence). I had the very bad sore throat as well. My RO prescribed Magic mouthwash. Though it's for your mouth and sores it really soothed my throat.
DIV: The cream and pain relievers helped. Then one day about 2 weeks after the worst of the open sores, they started healing. I mean it was sudden. The "My Girls" radiation cream helped a lot. PM me and depending on where you are located I can send the tiny samples they gave me.
Angtee15, welcome. We were on other threads together. I qualified for that trial due to being a stage 3B, but I declined. No more treatment for me unless I progress. I made that choice due to this is my 2nd rodeo with this beast, and come what may, I'm done for now.
I'm happy you got in, like lovemyvisla said I am surprised due to your stage.
Lovemyvisla, hoping for clean mammo, and clean scans. Always something to worry about.
I had put a worry on here that I had some random spotting. 4 years ago, prior to this bc dx, I had 8 days of bleeding, post menopause. Did all the tests and it was nothing. This time it was very scant and short. Having ultrasound later today. I then went back in my journals. During an intense does of taxol, they gave me not only injections of steroids during the infusion, and massive amounts the day before, and guess what? I had spotting. So 3 weeks ago i had a double steroid shot for my knees. I think that's where the bleeding came from. OB agrees, but doing the ultrasound and then I'm done .
Trishla, lots of folks don't get a pcr. Those who had surgery first have no way of knowing either. It sucks, but is common. The idea is for chemo to shrink, surgery to cut out and rads if needed do the mop up work.
Thanks for letting me vent. i"m tired of tests and treatments. Done for now
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Angtee, good luck with the clinical trial. I'm in a research study but not a trial. I also worry about pcr especially since it seems to be mysterious who gets a good response and who doesn't. I guess that's why there is so much research going on; they are trying to sort it out.
Val, vent all you want. It's a frustrating situation no matter how you look at it. The first day of chemo a PA asked me what my worst fear was and I gave a pretty inarticulate response. Truly my worst fear is getting caught up in a cycle of treatment and recurrence that will keep me from living anything resembling a normal life.
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Thanks so much for all your replies about my sore throat and radiation treatment. Saw my radiologist and oncologist yesterday. They prescribed liquid morphine for the sore throat. It helps but still can only eat creamed soup.
Valstim52 I'm with you on the treatment. If after all this and the surgery i'm due to have if my cancer comes back i'm not doing any more treatment. Like you this is my second go round. Treatment drains you so much.
Praying my surgery puts cancer in remission.
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Hope everyone feels loved today.
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Cathytoo - right back atcha! *BIG, GENTLE HUGS* to everyone in treatment/suffering right now.
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Hello friends!
I have not posted for a while as i have been busy lately and this greeting may be late but better late than never!
Happy Valentine's Day my Friends!
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Annie, Cocker Spaniel & DD Mandy,
Just a little poke from a friend. Hi and How are you?
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Good afternoon all, just checking in to see how everyone is going. Sending love to Annie. Meadow - how are things going for you? Mike - I sent through a PM regarding my HD treatment. I hope you received it, as i had a few problems sending it. Love Cass x
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Thanks for checking on me, CassieLou, I am hanging in there. I still have an open wound for drainage, and will for 3 more weeks. Yesterday my PS told me he would not attempt another implant there, my options are to be flat, or a latissimus dorsi flap...AnotherNY, I think you had this recon? I am a bit down, so thanks again
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Meadow...thinking of you. ❤️❤️
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Thanks Cathy, hugs!
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Hugs Meadow...
Val
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I got a good report back for the genetic testing. All tests in the 20 panel test were negative. (most of the genes tested relate to breast cancer but some relate to ovarian cancer). It is especially good news that it was all negative since the geneticist had warned that 3 or 4 would probably come back as variants (variants are basically inconclusive).
Here are the tests: ATM, BARD1, BRCA1, BRCA2, BRIP1, CHEK2, EPCAM, FANCC, MLH1, MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, NBN, PALB2, PTEN, RAD51C, RAD51D, TP53, XRCC2
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Excellent news, aterry! I hope those test results give you some comfort.
Meadow & DiV take care and know that you are in my prayers.
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thank you Val, and supr.
Aterry, so glad you have good news!
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Meadow, big gentle hugs hon. You take some 'me' time and do something nice for yourself. Thinking of you xxx
Annie, your in my prayers
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Meadow and aterry,
Sending love and prayers!
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Hi All,
I have, again, fallen behind in responding, but do check in often, thinking of everyone and hoping for good updates from you!
I hope you are comfortable and being good to yourselves!
Meadow, - yes, I did have the lat flap. I tried to avoid it, but had no other option, and I trust my ps 100%. It was not fun, but do-able, and although that side is not as comfortable as the regular implant side, I am still glad that I had it done. If opting for lat, be sure to use a ps that has a great deal of experience with the procedure.
A three day weekend is coming up for most in the workforce, - I hope it is a warm and relaxing for all here.
Hugs from NYC
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Had my first 6 month follow up today since the end of treatments/surgeries. The radiologist said my mammogram images looked beautiful (ha), my bone density scan was great-no osteopenia. MO says my pain ps are normal and from rads. My white count and neutrophils are low, which I should normal due to my lupus, but they were lower than my husband I were wagering on while we were bored between appointments.
Meadow, I hope that wound isn't causing you any pain. My PS wanted to a lat-flap on me, but since I just had a two lumpectomies, I don't really need reconstruction.
((Annie))
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Thinking of Cocker our Annie. Has anyone heard anything??
Just stopped by to say hello to all.
Xoxo
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Great news aterry. Hang in there Meadow and DiV. Spring is in the air here, it was a beautiful day. I've been struggling with sciatica and generally achiness in my hips for about a year now, and I'm determined to get rid of it. Does anyone have any good tips? Sending good thoughts and loving kindness to you all.
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Hi. Just joined today and was wondering about skin Mets and pectoral muscle tumor. Recent recurrence of IBC and TN mutation. Thanks in advance.
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