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Oh, Brightness. I feel your anxiety. Don't beat yourself up about eating chocolates. There are antioxidants in them. Still, we'll take your commitment to exercise seriously! Look what Peregrine said. Sanity through exercise.
Today marks my one year anniversary- mastectomy surgery to take the cancer out of my body. It's been a tough year in a lot of ways, physically, mentally. You know what I mean. I am not marking the time in any special way- went for a 5k run this morning, now at the PCP office so he can check my neck and shoulder since the pain hasn't responded to physical therapy. He wrote me a script to have an MRI, so now I can have scanxiety.
Badger, like you, for me music is motivator and medicine. In the waiting room just now, Young Americans came on. "Gee my life's a funny thing."
Holding you all in the light. -
Prayers and good thoughts to all - waiting for results is so very hard. Tired today after finishing radiation last week, though I did get to the gym and worked out for 30". Onward!
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Was just organizing my music for my MP3 player. I had some music on different albums I was trying to condense down to a single album by artist if I could all so it would be ready for my workout tonight.
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I got my test results. My MO said now I have to decide between doing taxol and herceptin along with radiation, which would give me a 98% chance of no recurrence within 3 years or just radiation which would give me a 94% chance of no recurrence within 3 years. I'm leaning toward no chemo since the SEs really scare me, but I'll have to clean up my lifestyle and lose about 20 pounds and just be as healthy as possible overall.
I'm a wreck. The fear is all at the forefront again
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Got to the yoga/pilates studio today for a 75 minute class...really didn't want to go as we are getting 3inches of rain here in Virginia and I hurt my shoulder on Sunday...but go I did...we keep each other on track!
Was careful with the shoulder but it is better off for the stretching and exercise vs becoming frozen.
Want to be healthy for next Friday's exchange.
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We are holding you in light too dear Falconer. Breast cancer treatment is one of the leading causes of frozen shoulder, and I saw a orthopedist, then the MRI, to get my shoulder back on track and that was 3 months after diep. It does seem like a busy time with back to work, your darling daughter now at uni and that darn shoulder. But you know, you have come a long ways in a year and your new breast looks terrific. Hang in there beauty! Cheryl, how was Philly? I read that Diana showcased barre. HeidiHill, thanks, I checked out freeletic - really good. Ruth, like your new community centre - awesome! Brightness, you know 98% is excellent. Claire, feel better quick! TrmTab, you sound ready and healthy for the exchange. I've been busy with work, doing huge amounts of gardening, trimming our hedgerow and along the back of the hedgerow are huge nettles, so I have prickly, red arms - great! Also getting our DS ready for the uni drop on Sept 9th.
Pilates this afternoon
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Walked this morning & brought the puppies for a walk this afternoon.
Brightness, you might want to get a second opinion. Herceptin is a real miracle drug for HER2 positive ladies and something you should seriously consider. Also, since you are hormone negative, whatever you do now.....is it (treatment-wise, not healthy-living wise)......sorry to add more to worry about......another possibility, does your clinic have a tumor board (might be called something different) of doctors that can review your case and give a recommendation?
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Brightness, I have been on Herceptin before and just had to back on it again after having a recurrence in an axillary node on the left side (same side my cancer was on). I did very well with it the last time. Will be on it again for a year again. I get it every three weeks like I did the last time.
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Brightness, being double negative myself, please be careful in your decision. I agree with Ruth, you need more information.
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Time flies on this board! Jumping back in. Just back from 5 days of camping in Northern Maine - beautiful area but got pretty cold at night. Got a couple of nice hikes in, I'll try to post a picture. Heading out Friday for a 3 day music festival - it is 20 minutes away but we camp at it with friends - good music and friendship. So my exercise these two days is restocking the trailer and laundry, laundry, laundry!
Brightness, take your time with your decision. Another opinion is good as others have said.
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Here's the Wednesday Women walking on the track at the new fitness center. It's their soft opening this week and we were invited to check it out. I am getting ready to go out of town for the long weekend. I will check in on my phone when I can.
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Ruth: Wonderful picture and have a great weekend away!
Brightness: Please don't make your decision in haste. Get a second opinion if necessary. Thinking of you.
Walked/ran yesterday. Today I pushed mowed for 1 hour and 45 minutes then went to the park to walk/run. Felt good!
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Did my 30 minuteworkout tonight.
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I started the school year off by going to the ER at 5am this morning with an allergic reaction most likely to the antibiotic I finished yesterday for my ear infection. Swollen eyes and ears and hives everywhere. My incision from my surgery in 2011 was all red and it freaked me out thinking that it could be cellulitis but the dr said it was hives. After dosing up with Benadryl, prednisone and Pepcid, I made it to school and lasted till 2 but had to leave at that point. I am so itchy and b*tchy right now. Waaahhh...
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I've been doing water aerobics MWF, riding my bike 4 miles a day, and aqua jogging 30 - 60 min a day. I'm going to add swimming laps for about 30 min this week, too.Why can't I lose more than a pound a week?
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lohoff, a pound a week is a good, steady, healthy weight loss pace.
Ginger LOL (sorry) at itchy & bitchy. Hope you're doing better 2nite.
LB, ouch to stinging nettles! Some people think they're edible. I am not one of them.
((Brightness)) it's a hard decision. My onc gave me a choice between two chemo regimes. WTH do I know, doc? But they make you decide. I chose the one that was supposedly easier on my heart, based family hx.
Speaking of my heart, I worked out hard tonight. I needed it. Had a really crappy day at work. Staff vacancies, workload dumps, rush assignments, barely enough time to breathe - STRESS! Leaving it at the office, though, not bringing work home or staying late. Been there, done that, ain't doing it 2moro.
Hit the treadmill hard right off the bat. Ramped it up to Rufus and Pat Metheny Group. Then weights and more treadmill as wanted to hear a few more tunes on side A (Dave Brubeck Quartet and Manhattan Transfer).
treadmill (20 mins), weights (45 min) ...............stretch...treadmill (25 min). 787 cal burned.
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Iohoff, it's really difficult to lose weight on AL's and a lb a week is better than most. The key is for daily food intake to be lower than energy output. For some women, that is below a 1000 calories a day. There is a study going on, a thread somewhere here on BCO fitness & exercise forum platform discussing it - a call out for women to join the study so that more science research can be put towards this issue. Your weekly exercise is terrific - mainly high cardio, perhaps adding weight training with some flexibility can round it and adding weights can help with loss of fat. Badger, I ate nettles once and friend served them and they were delicious. I've been stung so many times, it's becoming less horrible over the years, but how stupid of me not to have long sleeves to start with. Ginger, you poor women, so sorry to read of your suffering and with school started -ugh. Wonderland, we started to do our own gardening for saving due to supporting son at uni. My hedge work is is not so straight and being short, well, creative in reaching the top.
Tuesday was baking hot, yesterday, cold torrential rain and this morning sunny and cool. Autumn drops quickly here and it can be sunny and warm in September and October, so we shall see. Pilates cover in a bit and BodyBalance tonight.
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Well a pound a week is 50 pounds in a year...so with an eye on the long run, 1 lb/week is great!
Got to my mid-week yin yoga w/ meditation class last night...an hour and a half of stretching and centering, a good re-set mid-week.
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Mommyof2- glad to hear that you're getting your workouts in. You must be feeling a bit better, then.
Lilac- hope the DS has a good transition to university.
Ginger- so sorry to hear that you had to start school feeling ill.
I went to slowflow yoga last night. My teacher was out and the sub was new so the class wasn't as satisfying as I'd hoped. But I know how it is to be a new teacher; it takes a long time to get the flow. Today we are hiking in our beautiful Shawangunk Mountains. It's a lovely day here, and we want to make the most of it before school starts!
Best to all of you as summer ends.
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Hi everybody
I got through the entire Kinesis class today (and most of the one yesterday). So yes still hangin' in there with my exercise
Wishing everybody a good day
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lohoff, one pound a week is great! Keep doing what you're doing.
I've been pretty good at regular exercise, loving the C25K app, starting week 4. Ironically, since I didn't renew my gym membership, I've been better at fitting in exercise in my life. The closest gym is still too far from me, so I would end up planning and not going, but with these apps and running & cycling I have no excuse. I will join a nearby zumba and yoga class in fall/winter
Heidi, those apps are great! Thanks, I've downloaded a couple already
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Stayed overnight with friends and attended a semi-pro baseball game last night ('our' team, who is in contention for their playoffs, won). My friend and I walked this morning (while the DHs slept), we are now on the road to visit relatives in the Twin Cities. We are going to a Vikings pre-season game tonight, a Twins game Friday and then on to Wisconsin for a reunion on my mom's side of the family!
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Vastly improved with just a bit of neuropathy that comes and goes.
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Hi everyone. I've been weighing my options (5mm tumor so MO said it's up to me if I do chemo/herceptin/radiation or just radiation). I'm leaning toward doing the chemo, which would be 12 weeks of taxol with a year of herceptin. The worrying and internal debating has slowed me down, but today I managed to get out and do some much needed yard work. I know I should be getting out for walks in the woods, but still, it's something.
I met with a PT yesterday for some cording I'm having from the SNB. She wants to see me twice a week for the next month to do massages of the cording. I think that might be overkill, since it is slowly resolving, but I haven't canceled the appointments for now. Still, I feel like I barely have time for normal life with all these appointments and phone calls. I have another appointment tomorrow morning, then more yard work. Hopefully this weekend I can get out for a few nice walks. I don't feel like me anymore.
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I know that feeling, it took me awhile to regroup. I had 4 months of testing and decisions and then once treatment started, settled my mind down a bit. .Exercise helps. Staring hormone therapy tomorrow, hoping it goes well enough. What we all go through, makes me sad, though, grateful that there is good treatment out there for us all.
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Lohoff Please talk with a nutritionist or a personal trainer. Most people of average size need about 1200 calories a day to exist and be healthy. The more activity the more calories you need. Too few calories will slow down weight loss and cause you to lose muscle not fat. Timing of you food is also important. Remember muscle weighs more then fat so you tend to lose slower in the beginning as you build muscle. Later the muscle will help you burn off the fat. My trainer does measurements (or another way is how your clothes fit) as a guide. A pound a week is great. You don't want to be one of those people with sagging skin because you lost to fast.
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Agree it takes a while to regroup. A BCO sister calls it "tincture of time." Love that thought.
Got out for a walk break this aft. Came home and baked choc chip cookies for a co-worker's farewell pot luck 2moro. House smells great. I set aside ONE cookie for myself. Haven't eaten it yet because I know if I do, I will eat another, and likely another. So I'm leaving it sit on the kitchen counter like a treat on a well-trained dog's nose LOL. Thought about the gym but decided I'm better served by a good night's rest. 2moro supper with mom and home late so will get a good workout on Sat.
Oh, I asked about the InBody* measurement of fanny fat. "Trunk" starts where the legs come together and can't be scanned separately so would think the fanny is part of the trunk. YMMV ;-)
*Bioelectrical Impedance analysis. From the mfg website: Safe, low-level currents are sent through the body through the hand and foot electrodes. The impedance the currents encounter are measured, and from there, your body composition is derived. https://www.inbodyusa.com/pages/inbody570
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Got in nine miles of walking today with the Olympic Sculpture Park assignment as I bussed/walked to the event. A lot of the dance was interesting, and it was the most glorious day. Here is a photo of the sunset. Wonderful to be past whatever hit me. I am attending a burlesque re-interpretation of Giselle tomorrow evening in Seattle. Hoping I can get in early and try the bikeshare called LimeBike. It costs only $1 per ride and you pick it up and drop off wherever. Some of this is now a bit "too wherever" as these things are everywhere in Seattle, and not everyone is good about leaving them out of the way of foot traffic.
Promise a report on this adventure. The plan would be to cycle the waterfront and along the shore in the park, stopping at the rose garden. I miss it and didn't get to see it yet this summer. Suspect it's glorious.
Here is the sunset. - Claire
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ow ow ow my lower back is hurting again, probably because I've stepped up my exercise from just Pilates to add Kinesis the past two days. I have five blown disks but only get pain from them several hours after exercise, not during, so it's hard to pace myself. Oh well, BTDT and will take it a bit easier next time. Pouring rain today (predicted all day) so walking is out, but maybe just maybe I can push myself to dust off our exercise bike this afternoon..
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Claire, that's a beautiful picture
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