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I'm off to work tonight. I can't believe that 6 months has flown by so quickly! I just want to thank all you ladies for helping me get to this point. I'm still a little tired and weak but it's the happiness of getting back to normal that keeps me going here. I know a month from now I'll be complaining about how much I hate work but right now it feels like heaven. rosebud
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Hi Ladies,
The intermittent poster is back.
Glad to hear that so many of you are doing so well. It's such a long road and many of you are reaching the end - or is it a new beginning?
I've been on shore leave since June. Have to admit it's been nice. I think I shared that I've been doing this whole breast cancer thing backwards by having a little chemo first, then surgery, to be followed by more chemo and or radiation.
After four cycles of chemo, I finally had my surgery this past Wednesday - a lumpectomy along with some lymph nodes. I'm doing well, but a little numb. Don't know if the numbness is normal or something I should be worried about. I have a follow up on Friday with my surgeon. He was concerned that there might be more lymph node involvement than originally thought. I'll find out Friday if more surgery is in my future.
I meet with my oncologist on the 21st to find out about more chemo. Do I get back on this cruise or jump on one that's just getting ready to sail? -
we'd love to have you stay, 3 boys, the only thing i wonder is if there'd be more posting on another thread. seems like ours has kind of died down a bit since most of us are winding up our tx. i guess you could do double duty -- two cruises at once!
hey, y'all, the girls and i are going to be photographed for a BC calendar -- it's for survivors who are moms of young kids -- and the photog wants me to write down some pearls of wisdom, and something i wish someone would have told me before chemo started.
i can't think of anything, so i'm hoping you can supplement my emptyheadedness with your wisdom. -
A calendar! That is too cool! You'll have to let us know how we can see you!
It may be hard for us to give you any pearls of wisdom considering all of us are suffering from chemo brain!!
Maybe you could say something about how your dx has affected you as a mother. I know we all have probably placed more value on all our relationships, but I think I've come to appreciate every minute with my 13 year old DD. Even the minute where she's put all her skin care stuff all over the bathroom counter and I can't move!
Christine -
Hi Gals,
4boys, I hope you don't get bad news about more lymph node involvement. The numbness is definitely normal. I am still numb in my armpit six months after surgery.
Terri,
That is so cool that you got chosen for a BC calendar! You and your girls are a vision of loveliness! I want a calendar!! You'll have to tell us how to get one.
Pearls of wisdom.... ummmm, let me get back to you.
Miss S -
3boys - I hope you stay - even if it is double duty. I would like to know how you are doing. I will be on board for some time - so if nothing else, we can chat!
Terri - good luck with your 'pearls'. I know you will come up with something excellent. I would like a calendar, too! -
Terri -- Very cool about your selection for the BC calendar, but you're so photogenic, I can see why you were picked. The only words of wisdom I can think of, "Drink plenty of fluids." Lacks a certain something, I think. LOL
Holly -- Glad to hear your hair has finally decided to make an appearance. My stubble and white hairs are fractions of an inch longer than yours.
3boys -- Good to see you. I hope you get the all clear on Friday so you can move ahead on your tx.
Jacque -- What a nice encounter with the guy at the coffee shop. Kindness is everywhere.
The equipment at my rad onc's was out of commission for the second day in a row. It was fun to miss the first one, but the second one is making me concerned since with the weekend, that meant 4 days without rads, and they're supposed to have a cumulative effect. Hope I don't get the same call tomorrow! -
Terri,
I have learned that I am a whole lot TUFFER than I ever dreamed. I can do anything now!!!
I finished my chemo today. Dreading the SE's but so glad I am at this point.
Bettye -
I am doing the Happy Dance for Bettye!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh heck, let's all do the happy dance for something. How about for being alive today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
Hi everyone, I'm Gracie, from the June 2007 group. I"ve just finished my last AC, and am on to Taxol next monday, I think. Four rounds, every two weeks. I've been getting a shot of neulasta the day after every treatment. Yesterday, however, I got my first shot of procrit becuase my hemoglobin was down. Last night something REALLY Weird happened, and I wanted to know if anyone here has had anything similar?
I was washing up, getting ready for bed, washing my hands, in warm water, and I looked down and my hands were literally purple from the wrist down. Mottled with red. And the veins looked like they were all swollen out, I could see all kinds of veiens I've never seen before, even way up in my finger tips. This only lasted a few minutes, after I dried my hands and put on lotion, they looked almost normal again. Needless to say it FREAKED me out. I called the Onc office this morning and they said they didn't think it could be a reaction to the Procrit.
So, my question..has anybody had anything similar, or if you've had a procrit shot, do you think it could be a SE of the procrit?
Thanks for your time in answering...I'm kinda freaked still.
Gracie -
Gracie -- I had 4 shots of Procrit and didn't run into anything like that. I do have times when the veins in my arms and across my chest really stand out -- like you said, seeing veins you never knew were there before. I've just thought it was some weird chemo thing (although I finished chemo June 14).
BettyE -- Congrats on the last treatment!!! Happy dancing for you! -
Bettye - Congrats!
Patti - I love your attitude - let's dance!
Gracie - chemo does so many weird things - and the docs aren't always able to call them all. Very strange, though! -
Hey - I'm up for a bit of dancing, too!
Bettye, whooop-dee-doo on NO MO CheMO!
Terri, so glad you and the young'uns are gonna be pin-up girls! Can't wait to hear more about it. Are you still in Witchita?
Max - did you make it to Rads today? I agree, a little break is good, but mostly, they need to get it fixed or get you seen somewhere else!
Patti, I'm relieved that your gyn/onc feels that everything looks benign with your suspicious ovary and will do a least invasive procedure. Did you discuss just doing an oophorectomy (ovaries and tubes)? Hope everything is back on schedule ASAP!
3boys/Lisa - hey, woman - you'd better stick around with us, no matter what comes next. I'm going to be having plenty more treatment and I'll be here! Of coure, if you end up getting to try some new and exotic treament and there is a group specific to that, we'd understand. As long as you STILL come back here regularly,too. 'Uhm'kay? See you Saturday! (Note: We two are lucky to be a part of a wonderful group of San Diego bc.org sisters who get together each month. You can see pics if you scroll waaaaaaay down on the main index to 'Get togethers' and look for the san diego thread)
Graycie - Procrit can increase total blood volume slightly, and using warm water can help open (dilate) blood vessels (which is why nurses will often put a warm moist cloth over your hand for a while when they are trying to get a vein to raise for an IV) and holding your hands slightly downward from yuur heart will again encourage bloodflow toward the extremity - so all of these things coincided to make your veins just pop out and 'say howdy' for a moment. I'm sure it was a bit shocking, but nothing dangerous. My non-MD, but educated guess for what happened. Take the opinion for what it cost you.
Rosebud - so how does it feel to be back at work? How are your enegy levels?
Holly? How about you? I know you said you work with plenty of pediatric patients with chemo-induced hair loss - are they identifying with you at all? Or do they not even notice?
I may be shaving my legs this weekend. Little golden hairs are showing when the sunshine hits just right. Armpits and arms and uhm, other areas are still smooth. My head hair is coming in a bit darker than it was - but I guess that's because of the sun-blonding effect it hasn't had. I can't tell yet if it's going to be curly or not. It's not standing up straight and it's not kinky. Maybe it's still too short to make up its mind. Got kind of the Brad Pitt chin look going on, just upside down.
Lisa -
Sorry haven't been around..work is great!!! I've had 3 nights of feeling normal but tired as heck and it's wonderful! It's been really hot but I just don't mind it like I use to. I tell everyone..that a bad day at work is better then a GOOD day of chemo..LOL
Congrads Betty!!!!!! rosebud -
Congratulations Betty....so happy for you!!!!
Terri....let us know where we can get a calendar. Who's doing it?
Rosebud, 3 nights of feeling normal.....good for you..happy that you are back at work and feeling normal.
3boys4me..stay with us....I'll be around for awhile.....Herceptin for a year. Numbness is normal...keep us informed of how you are doing.
At the beach for a couple of days....it feels wonderful!!!!
Nancy -
Lisa, my thinking is why leave the uterus if the ovaries are going? Either way I am in menopause permanently. I think it is just one less place that I can get cancer. I'm not one to do it halfway. That's why I had a bilateral as well. I am okay with it all going away. I said something to my boyfriend about them taking everything that makes me a woman and he said, "They aren't taking your brain." I am not sure if that was a compliment or not, lol!!! He has been such a wonderful support. He can't say, "I love you," but he continues to show it consistently.
Prayers to all............. -
Lisa: Good explanation for the dilation of the veins. That makes a lot of sense.
Yes, I did get my rads yesterday, and they're going to add a Saturday treatment. On Tuesday I was thinking about going someplace else, but then I remembered they'd have to do the mapping all over again.
Nancy: Enjoy your beach time! -
Happy Thursday - what's left of it anyways. Took my boys to the beach today. Didn't go in the water because of my incisions, but it was still nice. We're supposed to be going beach camping next week. I see my surgeon tomorrow and am hoping for clearance to enjoy the water.
It's been nice having a break from chemo, but I'm dreading the return. I'm feeling good and don't want to go back to feeling like crap again ;-( I know there's a light at the end of the tunnel, but right now, I'm just not seeing it.
Well, that's my pity party. I think I'll go lay down and enjoy a good book for awhile.
Hope everyone else continues to improve. I love hearing all the stories of everyone finishing treatment.
Lisa -
Hi everyone! I have my next tx on Monday. I slept through just about the whole thing last time, so I may try to do that again!
A friend told me about a fun site - http://makeover.ivillage.com/makeover/index.jsp
You can download a bald picture of yourself and then put different hair styles on yourself. It is a hoot! You have to join it (free), but it was worth once again giving out my email address (I just didn't check any of the boxes offering special offers)as it was so much fun. If I can figure out how to copy my choices I will post them. It really is worth a giggle.
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Hi ladies,
Just stopping in to say Hi! I havn't had a chance to get on the pc lately. It's been pretty warm here but not a scorcher like it was so it's actually been nice to get out and about a bit. Started Christmas shopping the other day. I think if I get a chance today I might try to hit the mall. I ordered a ton of boxes and bubble wrap yesterday and as soon as it gets here I'll be listing all my Dept 56 Christmas villages on Ebay so that will keep me busy for a while. It's too much trouble to put it all up anymore.
We're having underground electrical problems to the power outside and my lawn was without the sprinklers for about 10 days and almost died on me. I almost S****t shen I saw it after spending all that money and time to get the yard just perfect. Then the garbage disposal went out after only 6 months. I swear it's always something when you own a house isn't it. I guess it could be worse and be something that cost thousands to fix.......lol
I still have my infection that goes from my armpit 1/2 way around to my back. It's still driving me nuts. The surgeon finally ordered an ultrasound for next week and we'll see what's causing it hopefully. Anti-biotics have not done a thing. Personally it feels like a build up of fluid but don't know what they'll have to do to get rid of it. Other than that I've been doing fine...still not sleeping well but trying to stay off of meds if I possibly can. I guess at some point I have to try and get back to normal without all the medications. It's nice to be done with treatment but after 2 months I'm still only barely starting to see a 5 o'clock shadow on my head along with some blonde and grey sprouts here and there. I'm beginning to think I won't see a head of hair by Christmas like I thought. Seems like everyone else's is growing back so much faster than mine is.
Well have a nice weekend and take care of yourselves.
Angel -
Angel - you have had quite a time between your misbehaving home and the infection.
I am glad the doc has ordered tests - that is very worrisome. Your immune system does get so funked up from chemo - but this is ridiculous! Have you considered going somewhere for a second opnion?
As far as the build up of fluid - I had to go in for MONTHS, two to three times a week after my surgey (once the drains were out) to be syringed out with a big needle. It always amazed me (and grossed me out) how much fluid would build up inside of me. It always felt so much better once it was out of me, too. I hope it doesn't come to that - but it is an option! -
Hi Angel - sorry to hear that you are not feeling well...but don't worry about the hair thing...I hardly have any either!! Just a bit of grey and white and some black tiny stubbly growth...
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Jacque -- Could luck with the tx tomorrow. I hope you can have another nice long nap through it.
Angel -- I've got a smidge more hair than you do, but nothing to cheer about, and my treatment ended June 14. However, my eyebrows have sprouted some beserk, long gray hairs.
Sorry to hear about the house problems as well as the continuing problem with the infection.
Kind of sounds like it's on the lymphatic drain path. My lymphedema therapist massages me on the side next to the breast and pushes at an angle with the idea that she's pushing the fluid across my back.
3boys -- My sympathy on starting up treatment again. I had a 3-1/2 week break between chemo and rads, and while it was nice to have the healing time, I sure hated starting rads, knowing I wasn't going to feel as good. I hope it passes quickly for you. -
Hi Gals!
My head was covered with white fuzz, but now there is dark hair coming in, too. Just stubles, though. Certainly nothing to write home about. I am waiting for the day when I'll have a proper crew cut.
Lisa, I went to the thread for San Diego with the pics of your get togethers. I loved them! You're so pretty! It's so nice that you can get together on a regular basis. Thanks for sharing.
Angel, I can't believe you still have an infection. Chemo really screws with our system, doesn't it?
Jacque, thanks for the link to the hair thing. I haven't had a chance tot ry it yet, but I'm going to soon. Please show us some of the pics with different do's on you!
Lisa (3boys4me), I hope you're having fun camping right now! I don't blame you for dreading starting back up on chemo. It will be over soon enough, though. Just keep plodding along!
I think I'm going back to work on Labor Day. Wow, I have been off all year! I'm halfway through rads and haven't even decided on recon yet or what I'm gonna do with my left over boobie. This is so time consuming! I thank God for each day He grants me, though.
Hope everyone has a great week!
Miss S -
hi guys!
i'm back from wichita. had a nice trip, tho it was short.
got back thursday, and a friend flew in from STL on Friday for the BuhBye Chemo Party on Saturday. We had it at the neighborhood pool, as we have a small house and small yard, and the kids would have had no place to play. that way, if people got hot, they could just take a dip in the pool. and the kids, of course, spent the whole time in the water. it was a way for us to say thank you for all the meals and stuff.
here are a couple of pics:
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the calendar is going to be offered thru the komen Foundation in houston -- i 'll let u know when i know how to get one.
3boys -- what did the dr say?
bettye -- when r u coming to houston? yay! i'm so glad u're done with chemo!
rosebud -- back to work! you go, girl!
angel - wow! christmas shopping already! sorry abt yr house problems. my hair is about the same as yours -- i have a few white hairs that have come in, but nothing with any color. i'm using the follicle booster from Nioxin 2x/day, and am going to get some Biotin to take as well.
missS -- you're going back to work, too? wow! -
Thanks to everyone who answered my questions on the procrit problem. I think Lisa gave me a really good explanation on what might be going on. I have my first TAxol tomorrow and am dreading it, but at least I can talk to my onc and see what he says about my hands. I'm sure, now that it's been going on for a week that it's probably not anything to be so freaked out about.
Thanks again, for all the answers, I figured you all had been at this a little longer than I have and might be able to help out and I was right
Gracie -
So I met w/the radiologist yesterday, and he wants me to have a PET tmrw. and! it'll take TWO HOURS! and i can't eat beforehand! dang it.
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Ok, you asked for it - my pics from ivillage. I had such a good time doing this - I kept giggling the whole time. I think I was driving my DH crazy!
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Wow Jacque, I like the cute little blonde cut. They say blondes have more fun, yanno! Thanks for sharing!! Love them!
Miss S
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