Starting Chemo in May 07
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Mandy, Hope the buffs work for you. I think you'll like them.
Sarah, I can't believe you have to go through chemo and have more surgery at the same time. I hope it goes well for you and you won't need anymore. You're on your last A/C? Cool. I'm having #3 the same day as your #4. -
I had my third dd A/C treatment today. It went well. The onc. took one look at my bruised bottom from the fall on the stairs and sent me for an x-ray. I haven't heard the results, yet.
But my butt is feeling better today, so maybe after a week, I am finally starting to heal. I am actually sitting in a chair to type rather than kneeling on the floor.
Pat -
Sunshine - I agree with Liz about you having chemo
AND surgery at the same time! (I didn't think they even did that?!) We're all thinking of you and hoping for CLEAN margins this time so you can move on from this! Thanks for keeping us posted and good luck with your next (and last for now) treatment!
Liz, I am excited about the buffs - when I told the man on the phone I was undergoing chemo, he threw in the shipping costs (yeah!)
Pat - I hope you don't have anything broken...man that really must have been quite a fall! I cracked my tail bone giving birth to my duaghter and I remember how much that hurt after- even those stupid little donuts they give you to sit on didn't help. I can only imagine how much pain you're in! Glad to hear your last tx went well!
I went for a really slow run today (well, the running wasn't especially slow but the walk breaks were frequent!) I still managed a 5km but man were my muscles ever cramping up. I think I may be dehydrated or low on electrolytes or something. Anyone else notice this when exercising? I'll call the triage nurse tomorrow for some advice. I am going for a massage on Monday (woo hoo!) so maybe that will help flush out some lactic acid build up?
Hope everyone is having a great night - the bath tub is calling my name!
Mandy -
Mandy, I think exercise definitely becomes harder during chemo. My onc said that's why he wants me to keep it up. I haven't noticed any cramping, but it is definitely cardiovascularly more difficult. I have to take more walk breaks and just doing 2 miles feels like plenty. That's very cool about the shipping costs. How nice.
Pat, I'm a week behind you--also dd a/c. Hope your butt heals fast. -
Sunshine, a few words of encouragement.
Although you're going through some awful, awful stuff, remember:
"That which doesn't crush you makes you stronger".
You will wind up being among the strongest supporters of other sisters to come; God needs your strength here on earth and will keep you in the palm of his hand if I have something to say about it to him. And I will--in my daily prayers. So you hang in there and vision the good future yet to come. I'm not far from you, so hopefully you can feel the hugs :-) -
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Hey, everyone. I just stopped by to check in and see how everyone's doing.
Since the margins weren't clear on my last excisional biopsy, I'm headed to the O.R. this Friday for surgery on my R chest wall (I already had a mastectomy -- the cells are growing in the subcutaneous tissue). Hopefully THIS time they'll get clean margins and get all those stupid cells OUT.
I'm due for A/C #4 next Wednesday (I can't wait!). And I'll have radiation after that. I'm supposed to have radiation for 5 weeks, and then start Taxol and Herceptin.
Other than feeling tired, I don't have terrible physical symptoms. But the emotional strain of biopsies, path reports, boredom, and anxiety are really taking their toll. I've had to take more Xanax than I thought I would, but I guess whatever gets us through is worth it...
Hugs to you all.
sarah
Sarah - I have a mentor here in town who did have surgery in between her a/c and her taxol, but she took six weeks off to recover etc. I personally don't understand how the healing is supposed to take place if your fast growing cells aren't growing fast....is it possible to take a little time off of the a/c to heal? What did your docs say about healing?
Even for me, I'm supposed to have an endometrial biopsy and they want me to wait until after chemo's finished so as to decrease stress on me, risk of infection etc. etc. And that's just a minor procedure.
Best wishes to you with the surgery. I do understand wanting to get those darn margins clean!! -
Hi everyone,
Mar - I don't think I ever officially welcomed you to this site - how rude of me - so "welcome!"
I was just thinking about everyone's schedules and wondering where you all are in your treatments? I have a feeling I'm going to be the last one to finish in our group (please don't leave me all alone... sniff sniff!)Check in even if you're all done - okay?
I am done my last chemo (assuming I stay on schedule - fingers crossed) on August 14th! Then after that, I go for more surgery to clean up a margin, then on to radiation...I am expecting everything to be finished by Christmas!
What's all your schedules like?
Mandy -
I'll finish July 16. I wonder how long the effects will last after my final treatment.
Past two days have been rough--I got sick both mornings and slept most of the day yesterday. Yesterday, I didn't have a chance to take an anti-nausea pill before it hit me. Today, I took a pill at 4 a.m. and still got sick at 6:30. I did go in to work today, but wasn't very productive.
Is anyone having a problem with coffee? I think I'll try cutting that out for awhile and see if it helps.
I'm hoping my tomorrow is better than my today!
Suzanne -
Hi all,
Had treatment 3 on Tuesday afternoon. I'm feeling pretty good. I work half days for summer school and actually went to work today. I just feel better if I'm out doing something. I noticed tonight the hair is falling out again so will be time to shave the rest off. I'm ready to part with it. It's getting hot here in Kansas and even a little hair under the scarves is hot.
The only SE's so far this time are the nasty taste in my mouth and I'm really tired. I haven't really had any nausea this time. I'm hungry all the time. So I eat small portions more frequently. That seems to be working. If I let myself get hungry then I feel the nausea, my body is just strange I guess.
Hope the week is going well for everyone. Good luck to those up tomorrow,
CindyKs -
My last chemo is August 24. I expect to be feeling good enough Labor Day weekend to visit my parents, and I hope to get a big enough break between finishing chemo and starting radiation that I can schedule in a long spa weekend with girlfriends. Going on vacation between surgery and chemo was the best thing I could have done and I think I need to do it again!!!
Coffee is probably hard on our stomachs because it's so acidic. I can only manage about half a cup a day, and I only drink that to avoid the no-caffeine headache! Acupuncture has helped me, as does Prilosec, Zantac and Gaviscon... anything to reduce that acid. It's my biggest complaint, generally.
My vision seems to be better. I called the docs office but they never called back (gee, how does that make me feel?) and I didn't call them again either. I guess it will all clear up eventually... hope so anyway.
I so don't want to eat. No appetite at all but I know if I don't my stomach will NOT be happy. Ick.
Positives: I got my kids back today (their dad and I trade weeks) and their summer babysitter seems to be a hit with both parents AND kids! Yeah! She even knows enough to clean the kitchen before i get home from work! Double yeah! Plus she grocery shopped! Life is good!
Hugs,
LeeAnne -
Sounds like everyone is doing good, Glad to hear that. I will finish on Aug. 27th. So I may be the last one huh? Is it Aug yet?????? lol O lordy,,,,,I so wish,,,,,,,,boo hoo.
Sarah,,,,,,,,good luck on your surgery on Friday,,,,,we will be thinking positive thoughts for you.
Take care all,,,,,,,,,,,,Cindy -
No, I bet *I'll* be last at the finish line for chemo. I have 12 weekly Taxol/Carboplatins to get through. They happen three Fridays in a row and then I skip a week to rest. So my last treatment is August 31. Shriek!
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P.S. I've had three of the 12, so I'm a quarter of the way through! Yay!! I start the second set of three tomorrow.
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I have a feeling I'm going to be the last one to finish in our group (please don't leave me all alone... sniff sniff!)Check in even if you're all done - okay?
I am done my last chemo (assuming I stay on schedule - fingers crossed) on August 14th! Then after that, I go for more surgery to clean up a margin, then on to radiation...I am expecting everything to be finished by Christmas!
What's all your schedules like?
Mandy
My last treatment should be Sept. 5 if everything goes according to plan. Then I wait a month or so and go for my mastectomy.
So please don't leave ME alone. I hope everyone continues to keep in touch after chemo anyway. I really like this group! I was in another online support group before this one, but it wasn't nearly as fun. -
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Is anyone having a problem with coffee? I think I'll try cutting that out for awhile and see if it helps.
Suzanne
I had to quit drinking coffee the first week of my first chemo. It just stopped tasting good and I couldn't finish even a half cup which is really weird because I was a certifiable addict--Starbucks every day. -
Hi girls. My last chemo is July 12 since I opted not to do the Taxol (due to node negative and internet research and onc's ok). Benefit would be an added 1.6% according to Adjuvant Online!
Shall we continue on this board for the radiation duration? It would be nice since there is so much bonding and more sharing in that phase. Interested?
Sarah, it's Friday and I'm praying for you and your surgical team!
LeeAnne, My onc suggested Repleat and for bedtime, Refresh Liquidgel made by Alcon [since that is a gel and will blur your vision].
I had my 3rd A/C treatment Wednesday, and the GI stuff is starting (yuk) and the Neulasta should kick in the neck, head and shoulders tomorrow (more yuk). For the belly, my nurse team recommends Activa yogurt....tastes good!
Enjoy your day and weekend! And special good recoup to Sarah.
All, be well.....burp! -
I'm not leaving ANYONE...and I agree keeping in touch through more surgeries, rads, etc. is a great idea as we are a great group! And if I might add...damned good looking too! :-)
Sarah, thinking of you today! Clena margins on the way for you!
Liz - I'm curious, how come you're doing chemo before surgery if you're planning on a mast anyway? I thought it was generally done on larger tumours in order to shrink them enough to conserve the breast?
How goes the running?
I hope everyone has a good weekend. No, a GREAT weekend!
Mandy -
Hi all,
My last treatment is August 23. Then some time to rest, and then rads (I don't know yet how many treatents.)
This will be short, and likely incoherent. Tx 3 yesterday. They hooked me up to the pump right away, so I came home with it. I also took a Marinol druing treatment, and by the time I left there I was HIGH. NOT a pleasan experiene, in my book to not be able to remember the last 2 words you said. So I sjust sleep. Better than the ER, I gues? I manage to escapt that so far.
Sorry so out of it,
Amy -
Amy, I have been thinking about you, hoping that the pump and Marinol was helping you stay out of the ER. Better to be out of it than to be puking, right? If you don't have to accomplish anything and you can relax then who really needs short term memory for a few days! Keep us posted and don't apologize for being out of it!
Sunshine, I'm sending positive vibes your way that all goes well today.
Mandy, yeah you for getting free shipping on your buffs. I think you will really like them.
Pat, how's the butt healing? Sounds like it was REALLY painful!
I really don't want to go to work today... sun is out, forecast is lovely and the overly air-conditioned cubicle sans windows holds no thrall for me... hmmm... maybe my stomach will have to all of a sudden feel REAL BAD (said in my best Napoleon Dynamite voice.)
Happy Friday all,
Hugs,
LeeAnne -
Oh Amy,
Big hugs....does the being h*i*g*h help with eating at least? Here in Portland there are mini-watermelons on the market and they've been divine...and the Oregon strawberries, and the cherries and peaches coming in, oh my. Hope you find some wonderful books and DVDs to watch (shrek might be a kick actually )....for the M treatment it just seems like going with the flow is the only option...
hopefully you can be in a clean house with nice smells (if anything smells good to you) and in pleasant surroundings....wishing you a good h*i*g*h if you KWIM...I know it's not so fun at our age, but hopefully it'll help you feel better!
BTW, I smell like chemo! It's driving me nuts. Hot flahes every night, and the chemo sweat is making me crazy....taking a shower at least once a day, washing the clothes right away, changed my sheets, even braved my beloved aveda perfume which smells way too strong....I just don't smell like me anymore and it's freaking me out. Off to the body shop for apricot bath gel....
and sunshine, hope surgery goes well....thinking about you!
LeeAnne, you and I both will just have to sneak outside at lunchtime and put our faces in the sun, soak up some Vit D -
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Liz - I'm curious, how come you're doing chemo before surgery if you're planning on a mast anyway? I thought it was generally done on larger tumours in order to shrink them enough to conserve the breast? How goes the running?Mandy
Hey Mandy. I know it is generally done to shrink the tumor for breast conservation, but my surgeon and the tumor board agreed mastectomy was best regardless because I have a multi-focal tumor. The doctors said it wouldn't change the outcome whether I had it before or after. I have one node positive and my surgeon felt that it would be a slight benefit to do it first. And it just felt better to me to do it first and then not have to worry about it after surgery. He also said it may cut down on the number of lymph nodes that he would have to take.
I ran yesterday--just two miles, but I felt stronger than I have in the last week. Yes, walk breaks but hey, running at any speed during chemo is awesome! How's your running going? -
Liz - LOVE your blonde wig!! You look so different from your other avatars - by the way, you look great in all of them - regardless of your hair colour! Thanks for setting me straight on the neoadjuvant chemo thing.
AmyA - I never gave any thought to my smell - maybe I stink? It makes sense that this poison is seeping out of our pores (just like someone who eats a lot of garlic) hope you find something that makes you feel better. I sure find that anything floral/soapy makes me queasy. The worst is bug spray! Which sucks because we have a bumper crop of mosquitos here and it is impossible to go out without being covered in that smelly spray!
LeeAnne, I agree with AmyA - GOSH!!! (my attmept at Napoleon) go outside today! I'd skip out of work if I were you...in fact, I am home for the afternoon right now...why? Just cuz! Good on you for planning a vacation after chemo. I am planning on something for when I'm finished all treatment in November or December...two things 1) a party and 2) a vacation (probably southern California) Woo hoo!!
Aimster - glad to hear that this stuff seems to be working better for you...I am sending you positive thoughts, good vibes and well wishes that this is your VERY BEST treatment yet - only to be followed by even better ones in the future...if anyone deserves to have a good round - it's you!
Well, I'm off for a run (er...more like a jog/shuffle) but what the hell...I am out there moving and I always feel better off for doing so! I hope I don't get the cramping like I did last time. Good for you Liz for logging those miles!
Good afternoon!
Mandy -
By the way my eyebrows don't really look like this. They were trying the eyebrow kit on me at the wig shop that day. I still have plenty of eyebrows left at the moment so maybe I won't even need it.
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Pat, how's the butt healing? Sounds like it was REALLY painful!
As of Wednesday, my butt started feeling a lot better. It is downgraded to "sore". Bad thing is that I got chemo on Wednesday, so back to SE's.
This afternoon the Neulasta shot hit with the aches and pains, so I took a Percocet. I usually only take one at night, but I just didn't have the emotional strength for any more pain.
But overall, I am doing well. All my side-effects are manageable.
Hugs to all.
Pat -
Hi, everyone. I had my surgery this morning, and it went really well. My surgeon FINALLY got clean margins, which means, as far as we know, all the cancer is finally gone.
My chest is a little sore, but other than that I feel okay. I'm relieved to have this behind me, and only one more A/C in front of me before I get a break.
Thanks for your prayers and encouragement. Hugs to everyone...
sarah -
Sarah,
That's great news! I'm so glad to hear about the clean margines. And only one A/C before a break. What happens, then?
I'm still basically sleeping the entire day here--I'm thinking it will be like this until Monday or Tuesday. I guess I have to pick and choose wether I want to be coherent and puking, or asleep and feel OK otherwise. It doesn't sound like being inpaitent would be any easier, just with an added layer of meds and sombody ELSE to keep track of everything for me. I'm guessing Dr. Muscato will want to keep me out of the hospital for the next 3 and continue doing it with the pump, but I"ll have to let him know how everthing went. Today he said that I'm one of the worst cases he's had in a LOOOOOOONG time. It's nice to at least have my problems acknowledged and not answered away by some flippant remark.
By the way, the "high" from Marinol is bascially just big-time forgetfulness for me. I can't remember what I or somebody else said about 1 minute earlier, maybe even 30 second earlier. Pretty pathetic, and impossible to carry on a convesation, even though I feel lik,e I have one in me. Oh well...I know you guys will understnad!
Sorry for nte typos,
AMy -
Hi ladies,
I've had a busy day. Felt like crud this morning. Took my nausea meds then oops up they came. But then I felt alot better so I went to school. I slept most of the afternoon and worked 3 hours at my other job. tonight I'm starting to feel better finally.
Got that awful taste in my mouth again and the numb sensation. Called the onc and got a script for Fluconazole, for Thrush. It seems to help. Hopefully tommorrow I will feel up to myself again. I'm trying to get ready to move next weekend and with chemo, and working 2 jobs the preperations are not going as well as I had hoped.
Well have a great weekend everyone.
CindyKS -
Sarah - that is WONDERFUL news about your surgery and (YAY) clean margins! I hope you continue to heal quickly - thanks for letting us know how it went today - we were thinking of you!
Amy - I am glad to hear that you're keeping your stomach together but am so sorry to hear that you're still going through a rough time. I am also glad to hear that your doctor acknowledged how difficult this has been FOR you and not caused BY you (unlike the doc who suggested it was your own anxiety - jerk!)
Geez CindyKS for someone who is feeling "like crud" you sure are productive!! Hope things get better and better and that you're feeling back to normal soon!
Take care everyone,
Mandy -
Congratulations Sarah. Great to hear the wonderful news.
Hope you're all having a good weekend...and very restful for those of us who need it. I'm in Neulasta pain (neck/head mostly) and a bit nauseous but hungry as can be. All these feelings at once...yuk!
Now just for laughs, while we're probably all wondering how different our hair will come in, I'm wondering if our pubes will grow in different....imagine that? LOL
Mar -
maybe they'll be straight!!!
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