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thanks, AMW. so kind of you to post encouraging info.
Marsha and DIV....I am on my knees praying for you both. No kidding.
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How are you Marsha and DIV?
Prayers continue.
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Primary said blood work good, not great but good.
Heck of an explanation. He says that when not my best results but still good. Waiting for fax of results so I can see. Ultrasound not back yet. Waiting is a pain. Primary thinks is bad virus, but because of history, he'll let me go through all tests so I not worry. I still achy/pains, exhausted & blah. Forcing myself to do little stuff. Really strange virus as all things are a mirror to mets to the bone. I'll be ecstatic when I feel better again. Sometimes this new normal sucks.
DIV keep us informed. I'll do the same.
One day at a time.
Best to all,
Missing Cocker's view on this mess! Anyone hear from her
Marsha
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Thank you all for the support and encouraging words. Saw my oncologist he believes mass in chest wall and lund is scar tissue. He will keep an eye on it. My next scan is in September.
Any news on Cocker? Really concerned as nothing has been posted.
Happy 4th of July to all. Get out and enjoy! I will be in southern ohio for a fundraiser for me thrown by my boyfriend's sister. I'm so blessed to have a great support system!
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Yea! DIV, so glad for your positive news. Keep you in my prayers.
Marsha
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My MO told me that my clock started ticking on the day of my first surgery. I had adjuvant chemo.
Hugs to everyone worried about recurrence, which is probably the majority of us.
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YAY Marsha and DIV!!!! I am so happy for the positive news. It is so incredibly difficult NOT to go to the "worst case" when something isn't right with our bodies.
My thyroid nodules came back benign yesterday!
It seems like a good week for kicking recurrence to the curb.
Gotta stay positive- and not feel so vulnerable.....my way of feeling like I am in more control is by choosing a healthy lifestyle - somehow, some way, I am hopeful it is working.
DIV, you are right....gotta get out and enjoy. I hope your time in southern Ohio is awesome- support system- YES!
Janet
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Marsha, Div, Bates, - hooray for the good news!! keep it coming!!
I dont post often, but I do read often, and share your feelings. Physically I dont look or feel the same as before this saga started. I miss my former self, but as everyone here, I appreciate every day and try to forget and relax and enjoy.
Hugs to all
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Hello to all
This is my second bc dx, I've always counted from date of discovery. My MO, and surgeon both are counting from my date of discovery. So on one time I'm a 26 year survivor, and this time 19 months.
Div you are my shero (hero with a s) Looking forward so glad they are nailing down what is going on with you. Great news scotbird
Yes worried about cocker as well. Hello and hugs to all
Val
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I am thrilled to see all the good news here! Wonderful!
For recurrence, it was noted in the landmark trial that analyzed recurrence patterns, that they counted from the date of diagnosis. However, what your doctors may be referring to, when calculating from an end point of treatment or an end point of surgery, depending on your unique circumstances, may be your start date for remission.
It might be time for another card shower for Cocker. - something to life her spirits again! I hope we get some encouraging news about her soon, she has been in my thoughts as well.
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Hope all had a great 4th of July.
Stay safe & best of everything to all of us.
Marsha
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Marsha, how are you feeling?
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I have asked the anniversary question before and gotten multiple answers. That said, it seems the medical community mostly uses date of diagnosis/discovery. BUT, who the hell says you ladies can't celebrate using date of diagnosis/discovery, date of surgical removal AND date of therapy completion as start dates? If one celebration is good...three MUST be better! Live it up! Celebrate em all! You're a survivor!
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Applause Alhusband.
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ALhusband...thank you, thank you, thank you‼️‼️
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👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻🎀
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Hi all
I save this on my phone...it helps me move forward. I was stuck for a while, but time certainly helps! Cheers for goodnews and anniversaries! Just passed 2 1/2 years since dx. Whew! Hugs to all
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I'm feeling quite blue today. Just found out I'm triple negative. I was blue anyway, but this didn't help. I think there are some positive aspects to being Triple Negative, but I am not focusing on the positive so well right now. We don't have a treatment plan in place yet and that is probably part of the problem. I'm sure once I get that going I'll feel better. Anyway, I'm glad I have all of you for support! I'm doing everything I can to stay healthy... eating well and exercising. Hopefully I will kick this! Any encouragement is welcome. I need it right about now.
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Rdeesides - I sent you a private message
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Thank You everyone for the messages. I'm feeling better today. Just had a 4 mile, hilly walk. My normal route goes past a neighborhood where peacocks live. So, this morning I've seen peacocks, had a Monarch butterfly fly in circles around me, watched many hummingbirds doing their thing, and caught sight of one little bunny. It is a good morning. Drinking my coffee now and trying to stay in the moment.
Happy Tuesday everyone!
Rebekah
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Hello everyone
I just want to say that my breath stopped while I was reading Marsha's and DIV's thoughts/results. I could not read fast enough to get to the point they said they were clear. I was so happy I cried. I didn't post much in a while but I still read how everyone is doing.
Update on mom, we started radiation, she did 5 rounds and 28 more to go. She is feeling good went to Italy for a month and can't wait to be done with treatment. We do hope we will get to the last one without to much trouble
You all are in my thoughts and prayers and hope you know how amazing and how much hope you give
Love to all
Dova
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Hi hope everyone had a great 4th of July! To all the new people you came to the right place. Everyone here is so supportive, caring, understanding and knowledgeable. Great group of people.
Alhusband i applaud your suggestion. I too was told anniversary day is day of discovery. I celebrate everyday and try to find joy in everything i do. I just gave my dog Gracie a bath and she was so good. It was like she knew mom only has one arm. My puppy Riley us going to be a challenge. Riley is too wired up...lol
Dova so sorry about your mom. That is great that she is doing well with radiation. She is in my prayers. Wow Italy! I bet that was an awesome vacation! My aunt, uncle boyfriend and i are going to Florida last week of august and first week of September. We stay at my aunts condo. Can't wait to walk the beach, swim in pool and of course the hot tub.
Rebeka hi and welcome to this wonderful group. So sorry about your diagnosis. If you ever need to talk pm me. We are all here for you! Your walk sounded wonderful with all the wildlife! That had to brighten your day!
Your all in my thoughts and prayers!
Hugs Diane
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Saw this article yesterday. Might be of interest to newly diagnosed patients and their doctors.
https://www.statnews.com/2017/07/10/breast-cancer-chemotherapy/
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Feeling blue today, too, as I have started my 3rd round of chemo and it didn't go so well. I'm on Xeloda and it's 2 weeks on and 1 week off for 6 months. I only did my first cycle and I already earned a second week off. Also, a young teacher that I used to work with just died on Saturday of pancreatic cancer. She was only 49 and both her children are in high school. Makes me sad and makes me think too much.
I'm up today and actually accomplished a few things so that is a good thing! It's nice to read other people's thoughts and to hear good news!
Blessings to you all!
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Hi, I just happened to pop in today, and Warrior your message caught my eye. I'm sorry to hear that you are have a rough time with chemo. I'd like to offer you a bit oh my news. I'm about 6 1/2 years from dx and I still remember how sick I was with chemo. But I have survived, even thrived once all treatment ended. I've been dancing the slow waltz with NED, but just a few weeks ago my MO said I'm considered CURED and don't need to see her again! Now I'm doing the happy dance every time my mind thinks about cancer. I truly wish the same story for you and the rest of our sisters here.
I've been hoping to hear about our Cocker Annie. Has anyone had any contact?
JAN
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Greatnews, Jan!
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Jan that is the best news!!!! I'm so happy for you. Cured!!!!! Coxo
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Jan so happy for you. Thanks for checking in. It gives us all hope. I know there are a lot of ned tn's out there. I personally know of 2 that are 7 and 6 years out. Its getting better, due to earlier dx and treatments.
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Always wonderful to read good updates!! Let's keep them coming!
I had a little scare recently, but happy to report that it was a cyst that my dr was able to aspirate on Monday! I was nervous for a couple of weeks while I waited to see if the little bump would go away on its own, and then for an appointment! So relieved !
Hoping you are all staying cool and feeling WELL!
No word lately from Annie or Luv or Meadow or a few others. Anyone hear from them?
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