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Hi all, I guess I'm a little late spotting this forum. I have posted on other areas here though. A little about me, I'm 51, diagnosed 1/19/07 with IDC in right breast. It turned out to be stage 1 grade, 1, er/pr + and her 2 -. I had a bilateral mastectomy and reconstruction with saline implants. No chemo or rads. I was on Arimidex for a while, but the side effects were so horrid, my onc and I decided that my quality of life was worth more than the tiny bit of protection the medication would give me so I quit taking it. Now, my question is, my 1 year cancerversary
is coming up and I'm trying to decide how to celebrate it. Any suggestions?
Karen
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How about a tattoo?!?
Welcome, Karen - and congrats on your i year cancerversary... -
Hi Karen,
My husband took me to Las Vegas to celebrate my "cancerversary". We had a fantastic time. I hadn't been there for many years it was amazing to see all the new hotels and shows they have there.
Yvette
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I had originally thought about getting my navel pierced, but decided against it because the healing time is so long. I have been thinking about a tattoo though. I also thought about a beach trip or just a night on the town with my "tribe" that saw me through this journey. Thanks for the ideas.
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HI KAREN,
CONGRATS ON YOUR 1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY---IT IS YOUR DAY AND CELEBRATE IT WELL--
I AM A 9 YEAR CANCER SURVIVOR AND EVERY YEAR I MAKE SURE I DO SOMETHING SPECIAL ON NOVEMBER 17TH---BE IT GO TO DINNER, SPEND THE DAY IN ANOTHER CITY, I LOVE GOING TO THE CASINO---JUST SOMTHING TO MAKE YOU HAPPY!!!!
LINDA C
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Hello All...I look forward to my "cancer"versary when it rolls around next year too. Love that name!:-) I've been thinking on a Vagas trip as well. Glad I finally figured out (somewhat) these boards.
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Hey Karen...What Cancer Ctr. do you go to in Raleigh? I go to the Cancer Ctr. of North Carolina. Who knows, maybe our paths have crossed btn treatments. :-)
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I also go to the Cancer Ctr. of NC. I go to the one off Falls of Neuse Rd. I normally se Dr. Deutsch.
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Hi Jemickni03,
I go to the CCNC on Macon Pond...it's over by Rex Hospital. My skin is holding up pretty good so far. It stings now and then.
I get lost around here and do not drive the Beltline at all. I find all the shopping Malls by the backroads. And, when there are traffic jams, I usually can find another way to go because of this.;-)
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The Beltline does take some getting used to. Dr. Deutsch used to be over on Macon Pond Rd. before they built the new office. Other than getting my regular check-ups and some touch-up work on my nipple tattoos, I'm done with treatment. By the way, I'm originally from NJ; I take it you are fairly new here.
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Karen,
I'm getting my areola tattoos next Friday. What was the post-procedure care like? How long before you could shower? Did you have any physical restrictions while healing?
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I was allowed to shower after 24 hours. They had me use bacitracin ointment on them and cut a hole in a couple of plain gauze squares (I think 2" x2"). I then covered them with a 3x3 and paper tape. That lasted about 2 weeks, then I did whatever made sense to me. No physical restrictions after the tattoos, the nurse did recommend wearing a bra to help hold the gauze in place for a while. Now I'm letting "the girls" run free most of the time.
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Yes...well kinda new. Just over 2 1/2yrs. I am originally from Illinois. I know you are glad your treatments are over. I had my 23rd--of 31--radiation tx today. The countdown is on. ;-)
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Well, my one year has come and gone. I ended up getting my tribe of warriors that helped me through the journey and we had a night on the town. A glass of sangria and laughs all around the table were just right.
I still may get the tattoo at some point, but I decided to let my body have a break on things done to it for a while.
karen
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Congrats on your 1 years cancerversary..I hope it was a blast!!!Benita
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Good for you. Sounds like you had a great time. I think I'll do a little celebration tomorrow...last radiation treatment. Yes!
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Hi,
Happy belated cancer-versary! Mine is today! Glad u had a great time!
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