Starting chemo Dec 2007
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Congrats to all who have finished since my last post!!! WOOHOO!!!!! FREAKIN WOOHOO!!!!!
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Laura, mojo is cool, but "whatever" for the rest. I was more curious than anything else. I had the bloodwork done on tuesday and am still a little chicken to start the treatment. Thank you so much for taking the time out to answer my questions. You are such a sweetheart.
Big hugs, Suz
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Evening all! Hope you are all well! I'm doing pretty good, just need lots of naps but pain is at a minimum. I have only had 1 Darvocet today and that was earlier when my mom helped me milk the drain real good then I took a shower and put a new dressing on. The more I fuss with the area is when it starts hurting. I go back to surgeon tomorrow and am hoping that maybe the drain can come out. Had 30 cc yesterday but only 6 this morning so I'll see what I get tonight. So far it doesn't look like very much.
Some terrific news...Surgeon called yesterday with pathology results...No more cancer cells anywhere..None in what used to be breast tumor and none in 16 lymph nodes. YAHOO! I am so thankful that I had such a great response to the chemo!!
The lumpectomy site looks great! At this point it doesn't look any different than before. The incision in the armpit it quite a bit longer than I was thinking though. I don't mind..it will fade and be a reminder of how I kicked BC's butt!! And it feels so good to have the port out! I was surprised because I had gotten used to it but now that it's gone and even though the area is tender..it just feels so normal!!!
And who would have thought a tight sports bra would feel so good! I bought 2 at the last minute cuz I was thinking.."I don't want anything tight around all those incisions!"...Wrong I was! It feels good to take it off for a shower but then it feels good to put it back on to keep everthing nice and snug and little movement!
WishIwere, We had some beautiful sunshine today, didn't we! Really starting to feel like spring! Hope you are well!
And my hair update...I must admit it seems like mine is growing like crazy! My mom swears it's growing overnight. It's still mostly white but the darker ones are pretty much coming all over also. It actually feels quite thick too. If I was brave enough to try color yet I would probably even go without my bandana since I think if it was colored you would not see as much scalp as there appears right now (with lack of color) For now at least, I'm happy with the progress it's making!!
Heading back to the couch now! Take care and I'll talk soon! Have a good evening! Lori
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Loriann,
It's great to hear you're doing so well. I can definitely relate to wanting to keep the girls from moving around too much post-surgery. I felt the same way. I'm thrilled to hear they were able to remove everything and no cancer remained! That is FABULOUS news! Way to go!!!!
FUBC!!!
Hugs
Laura
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Kate, That REALLY sucks, but hopefully the wait means your last tx will be a piece of cake with no SE's or other nasty surprises. I'm thinking of you.
wiw, Sorry, but you say "sideburns" and I'm thinking Elvis. Surely you don't look like a semi-bald Elvis with sideburns, because that would be really, really weird.
(Hope I made you smile)
Cindy, what else to say but ALRIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Suz, thanks for info on the mediport. I go next week, and really didn't want to stress out over it. You've put my mind at ease. Thx.
Amy, yeah, we could definitely meet up as you zip thru Maine this summer. Maybe I'll have a decent head of hair by then!
Joy, take care with the shingles. Hope you are feeling better soon.
Hugs to all,
Sal
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OMGOSH@ Lori! That's fantastic! Whoohoooooooooooooo! What more can we ask for today! How very wonderul! Geesh............................I'll bet you sleep wonderfully tonight dear lady! You ROCK!
Speaking of hair? Does anyone else go by the sink or such first thing in the morning and forget you don't have hair? I'm shocked almost every morning! It's too weird. Like I forget overnight I'm nearly bald?
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Lori, you are definitely the Queen of Chemo! Way to go! I'm in awe--there was really NOTHING there!? Wow. You rock!! And it's nice for all of us, to know those nasty drugs really do work.
Hope the surgery recovery continues to go well.
I go in for herceptin tomorrow, and I'm going to ask the onc about getting my port taken out. I'm HATING it, esp. with the yoga...plus it's been kinda sore...and I don't think it's too dangerous to my veins to do the herceptin with a regular IV...anyway, I really hope she agrees.
tired. bed. love--
A
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lori, I am so very happy for you. Makes it all worth it,doesn't it. Also glad your recuperation is going so well.
God bless, Joy H
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Good morning all! The sun is shining here and it's going to be a beautiful day! Finally!
So, I went back to the surgeon yesterday and I did get my drain removed!! I'm working on my arm exercises and hope I can keep my simulation appointment next Friday.
Laura, Suz, Joy, Amy, WishIwere(and anyone I missed), Thanks so much for the well wishes! The surgeon said as far as prognosis I have had the best possible outcome possible. She said that women who have a complete, total response (there was a real name for it - 3 letters) to chemo have a VERY positive outlook!! And Amy, that is correct...there was NOTHING! I am looking at my path report right now...Microscopic description of lymph nodes - "16 benign reactive lymph nodes with no meatastatic carcinoma identified on multiple step sections" and on the breast tissue - "Sections show fatty fibrous breast tissue with benign ducts and lobules. No residual carcinoma is identified"!!! I LOVE the sounds of that and enjoy reading those lines!!
Amy, I hope you can get your port out! It's weird how I got used to it but how, once it was out it felt so much better!!
Suz, how is the numbness under your arm from your dissection. I know it can be permanent to some extent but I'm just wondering how long yours lasted. Mine's quite numb but several times a day I can feel some twitching going on in there. Putting on deodorant feels really weird!!
I hope you all have a fantastic day!! Big hugs all around, Lori
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wiw, I'm totally with you about forgetting the balditude. I am also constantly surprised. I was thinking my family is much more used to it than me at this point, because they look at me a lot more than I do!
I talked to the nurse yesterday about the port--she said it definitely looks twisted, which is probably why it's sore. AND she said having it out would probably be just fine--herceptin doesn't hurt your veins. But my onc was away, so I still have to check with her. I'm so happy when I think about getting rid of the thing!
My second stage surgery is next Friday--I'm getting my "dogears" on my abdominal scar fixed, having some necrosis removed from the new boob and the "good" one lifted (!) to match. I've been thinking of this surgery as "nothing" up til now--hope I'm not going to be a LOT more incapacitated than I'm expecting... we'll see...!
Are people starting to feel better? Three weeks out was when I really started to notice it...
love to all--
A
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Lori-- Getting caught up on your news... that is WONDERFUL!!! Nothing else to say but GREAT news!! And I'm glad your recovery is moving right along. Already had your drains removed??? Jeepers... I think mine were in for 2 weeks... that's great!! You'll be back to normal in no time!
Amy-- I didn't realize the Herceptin would be an intravenous chemo for you. Bummer. Are the SE's mild (I hope, I hope)? Are you nervous about it at all? I start my Tamoxifen on the 14th (but luckily it is just a daily pill) and am a little nervous... I'm slowly starting to feel like my old self (butt pain not-withstanding) and don't want the new drug to kick me back down... sorta like you mentioned about hoping that your upcoming surgery won't make you more incapacitated that you expect. I guess we'll take it one step at a time, eh?
Wishiwere-- Every once in a while I seem to miss someone's entry, so apologize if you already posted... did you ever get word on your news you were waiting for?
Am I right... Jeannie and Kate will be crossing the chemo finish line this week?
Hugs all,
Sal
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Lori! So fantastic that you are doing that well! I remember the best thing after the mast was getting those drains out on day 6~ I was elated! It hurt me b/c it was laying against a rib, the same rib that even my bra would cause pain before BC for many years.
A~ Man, more surgery lady? Whew! We'll be here, waiting for the great results on your update and uplift!
You sound like you are ready, but hestitant. We'd be nutty if we weren't going into any surgery, right? Try to stay busy till then. Like you don't anyway! HA!
Sal! Have you seen a chiro guy for that? I remember years ago, when I was stomping on styrofoam from a TV or stereo or what ever we'd bought. I was trying to get it broke up for the trash and when I was done, I couldn't stand up straight. Then after finally getting better with it with a lot of rest and ice/heat, I was stomping on the garden rake to break up some hard soil at my sisters in ohio with clay soil? This time it didn't go away and finally I went to the docs with horrible lower back/hip pain. He stretched something (I have no idea what) and it was like it was never there! I couldn't even get off a floor, or out of bed without help, or stand or sit in one position for any time. Anyway, just a thought.
And yes, I think I posted on this thread anyway! FREE of anything in the breast! BS and tech said it's normal for me to have this tissue after going through chemopause and such. It's just a different set of tissue and feels like lumps to me and others, so COOL! I don't see him til OCTOBER! WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!
As for feeling good! Today is the first day I FEEL like me again! Honestly. I went out and raked a bit and pulled and cut back old plants and did a lot really. Probably too much, but it FEELS SO GOOD this hurt does!
Hope everyone is have a Satisfying Saturday!
{{{{{HUGS}}}}}} to you all!
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Lori, I still have some numbness under my arm and at the side of my breast. It has reduced itself a fair bit , as it was numb all the way to my elbow. Now it feels like a have a small pillow under my arm pit.
A, Its almost three weeks, but Im having a bad day today. Maybe its the rain, or the fact that I still cant really work. Hope everyone is well, Love and Hugs, Suz
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Suz, I hope the rain lets up and some some sunshine comes along to lift your spirits. It is so hard when you're so accustomed to doing everything and chemo knocks you on your butt. I find it is hard to be patient with the lack of energy, but it will get better. I feel very encouraged knowing that tomorrow would have been chemo day for me and I'm NOT GOING THERE! Whoopee!!! I also feel encouraged to know that after tomorrow I will start to feel better than I have in months, bit by bit (except for the time when/if rads knock me on my butt)
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Sal, I sure hope that you can get some relief for that pain in your butt! You have had to put up with ENOUGH!
I believe Jeannie has one more tx on the 18th and Kate's last was postponed to this week.
Wishiwere - I am SO thrilled for you that it turned out to be NOTHING! You must be hugely relieved.
Amy, I will be thinking about you on Friday, hoping that surgery goes smoothly and uneventfully.
Loriann, you are NED! (No Evidence of Disease) CONGRATULATIONS!
Friday was my last appt on chemo ward for wrap-up meeting with chemo onc. I actually had two chemo oncs - the first one a man and the second one a woman. My rads onc is a woman. I have to say the two female onc's I have dealt with are great! Anyway, it was nice to think of not having to set foot on the chemo ward again. I will meet the guy for a 3-month followup in July but not on that ward. I will not miss the smell of that place but will miss in particular my one fav chemo nurse who is a kick-ass Aussie with a great sense of humour. I will have simulation for Rads on Thursday, and then the following Thurs is my first rads tx. I am savouring every moment of this break. Am missing my hubby terribly and just booked my next trip to see him but it won't be until 2 months from now and that will be the longest (almost 3 months) break in a long long time. I sure hope they (immigration dept) get their butts in gear with his file, now that we got them the document they were holding out for. Some hairs are starting to sprout on my head and elsewhere. Scalp hurts but that is no big deal.
A big cyber-hug to all
Laura
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Hi everyone!!! Hopefully tomorrow they will actually do the chemo. Ii still have quite a bit of swelling. I am taking antibiotics, though, so hopefully, they will say ok. *praying*
Anyway, it is so good to hear everyone is doing so well! And spring is finally beginning to come!! I am so happy about that! I am so ready for some warmer weather.
Yesterday was so nice and warm. It was in the lower forties, but it felt like the seventies since it's been so cold.
Lori I am so happy for you!! You are doing so great!
Well, it's another beautiful day and I'm heading out!!
Bye for now
Kate
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Crossing my fingers and praying extra hard that Kate can have her last treatment today. Please please please please please
Jeannie must be getting psyched for her last tx on Friday!
Hope everyone else is as well as can be expected. Hugs.
-Sal
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Hey everyone!! I'm done! YAY!!!! My friend came today with ten pink and white balloons as well as a mylar congratulations balloon and a homemade card signed by her and all the staff at the office. Her daughter made me a beautiful pair of earrings and also made me some chocolate cupcakes with white frosting and little pink ribbons on them. I had one of the nurses take them around after we ate some to all the patients and staff. They disappeared quickly! The nurses also gave me a card that they signed as well as the staff and my onc. It was so sweet!! I gave them a couple boxes of chocolates and a stuffed dog! Monday I go see a gyn about my hysterectomy and such. I also have an appointment next week to see the radiation onc. busy busy busy. Tomorrow I do have to get a neulasta shot.
I'm done and I'm so glad to be done!!!!
Kate
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Hello Ladies!...
Sorry I haven't posted in a little over a week... this past Chemo on March 28th kicked my ***... SE's had me in the bed nearly 4 straight days.... YUCK!! .. am much better now...and one more to go....Am I the last one?
As you know they postoned my last Chemo from April 11th to April 18th... Almost there.... Yippppeeee!!! Thanks for the support..
Kate.... You go Girl!! I'm so jealous....but am glad you have crossed the finish line....!!! WoooHoooo!!!!
Congrats to all who have finished Chemo and Best of Wishes to those about to start Rads...
Love and Kisses to all.....
Jeannie
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Whooohoooo KATE! Congrats on crossing that finish line! GREAT JOB!
{{{Jeannie}}} So sorry you were down for that long, dern it! Hope things are better the next time! One more! YEAH!!!!!!!!!!
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Way to go Kate! Congratulations on FINISHING chemo!!!!
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Way to go Kate!!!!!!! What a great feeling. Suz
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Conagratulations Kate!!! And what a wonderful celebration you had. Isn't it nice to know how much you are loved? Wow. I'm drolling over the thought of those cupcakes! Congratulations again.
Cindy, congratulations ... today is your LAST radiation tx! Party party party!!
Jeannie, sorry I had your last date wrong.
Bummer. But next week is coming fast. Hang in there. And hope you are feeling better with each day.
Good luck, Amy, with your surgery tomorrow. Hope it all turns out the way you want. I'm sure you'll come through with flying colors (whatever that means...I hope they are pretty, matching colors).
Hope our other radiation ladies are doing well and/or gearing up for their tx's. Sooner begun, sooner done.
I had my mediport out this morning. They gave me something to relax me before the procedure... it kicked in on the way home... figures, ha ha ha. But all in all it went quite well. Another milestone behind me. Now I just need to get this sciatica to go away and have my breast implants swapped in. All in good time, Sally... have patience.
I'm still losing my few remaining hairs... anyone else having that? It's blatantly obvious that I have lost my eyebrows and eyelashes now... there are so few to put makeup on/around... kinda winging it on drawing in the eyebrows since I have nothing left to guide me. I'd been using someone's suggestion of using eyeshadow makeup to "draw on" my eyebrows and it was looking great for a while, but now it looks funny since there are so few eyebrow hairs there anyway. I wonder why I'm still losing hair when it's been 3 weeks since my last tx. Dang. The new hair is sure slow to come back. *sigh* Again with the patience, Sally.
Gotta get up. Hugs to all.
-Sal
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{{Sal}} sorry you are still losing the hair, darn it! It should listen up and start growing and be there when you really need it! Hope it starts up for you soon and you have something to attach the makeup too! Mine are still sparse, but hey, I'm not a big make-up person, so I didn't really care either way 'most' times. I'd give you mine if I could, but you wouldn't them either, b/c the eyebrows seem to have a mind of their own, growing every which way but loose! I'm thinking I might have to use some of that clear mascara on them to get them to behave soon! UGH!
Amy! Best wishes on all the tucks, pulls, repair and so on going on tomorrow! Wishing you a painfree ride as you heal. Tell me.....is the abdominal incision numb like the breast areas are after surgery? I think mine from the ovary and gall bladder (there are like 5 of them) are still a bit numb from 2 years ago.
It's funny how all this goes no a days. I remember my brother having surgery to replace a bone in his thumb from repeated breaks as a sports player and they took the bone out of his hip. The doc snipped the nerve and a small piece of his upper thigh was numb from it after. The docs were so worried! HA! And the numbness we have is like soooooooooooooo much more than that! Funny if it's a man, it's important to feel hey?
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JeannieBell - you are the LAST one of us to finish Chemo! We will all be cheering for you next week! I found that my second-to-last chemo was the worst of all, for SE's and I was not well for a full week afterwards. Here's hoping that your next will be uneventful.
Cindy - I can't believe you have finished rads! I would love to hear how you have fared with SE's/burning if any. CONGRATULATIONS on having FINISHED TREATMENT!!!!! Now you can get your life back and you don't have to go back to that cancer centre for a good long while!
Lori and I are gearing up for rads. I begin next Thursday (simulation this afternoon). We are having a big snowfall here today so I hope I will be ok to get to the hospital this afternoon.
Sal, I am so sorry you are STILL suffering with the sciatica! I sincerely hope they can get you some relief from this. As to the hair, perhaps some of the ladies who also had AC and T can comment. It could be that since you are just barely out of the last cycle the drugs are still making you lose hair. I had also read elsewhere in other posts that eyebrow/eyelash hair can fall out twice. My eyebrows are still extremely scant and I have to paint them on as well, I like to use a powder also. The lashes have grown back a bit but are still only 50% at best. I'll bet that you will see some positive changes during the next couple of weeks. Patience....yeah, we all need more of that. There is SO MUCH we need to be patient about! ((((HUGS))))
Amy - best of luck on your surgery tomorrow! Will be thinking of you!
Hugs to all
Laura
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Amy - Good Luck w/ your surgery...I'll be praying for you.... I hope all goes well...
Laura - I wonder why the second to last was so much worse?!? I was literally in the bed for 4 days and just plain "wiped out" for 2 more days after that.... I have Herceptin tomorrow but rarely ever have any significant SE's from that other than the tips of my fingers crack open and hurt like paper cuts all over them... and I will have my last Major Chemo infusion next week (friday)... yipppeeee!!!
Sal - I hope your feeling better soon w/ sciatica..... it's just not fair to have gone through all that you have and now have to suffer w/ pain from that.... ugghhhhhhh!!!!
Cindy - That is Great that you have finished w/ rads... how many weeks did you go with radiation?
I have a question to you ladies who have begun rads....
Did you have pain and burning where you had your surgery? I mean like having the mastectomy and being numb.... are you able to feel it burn like being sunburned?
Hair, oh the hair..... I didn't lose all of my hair, but lost about 70% of it.. I wonder if it wouldn't look and feel better to have lost all of it... I keep thinking I'll shave what is left but can't quite make my mind up to do it... especially with only one more tx. to go....I have also lost most of my eyebrows and eyelashes.....
I am nearly finished with Chemo and now I look like a Cancer patient.... and like you "WishIWere" I forget that I had cancer until I look in the mirror and wonder who that balding, swollen face, pink eyed, Cancer looking girl is.... Oh that's right... it's me....
Hey, has anyone noticed that they have also lost their nose hairs? My Chemo nurse told me that you loose that too and it makes you feel like your nose is constantly running... and boy is it true, especially now with all the pollen around here...
Good Luck to all who are having surgery and treatments this upcoming week...
Love and Blessings to all.....
Jeannie
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Amy, Your in my thoughts, sending you love today, good luck with your surgery.
Sal, I can't believe your still having problems with your sciatica. I hope you find some sort of relief soon {{hugs}} Congratulations on having the port out, one more milestone
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I think my eyebrows are still thinning as well, getting hard to follow the lines. I'm using just a touch of lighter eyeshadow on them now <sigh> patience. Yeah,, and the hair, I mean really I shouldn't complain as it is hair starting (sort of) I have 1/4 inch of thin, fine, sparse white fuzz on my head. Feel like a plucked chicken at times.
Cindy, Done RADS, Whooohoooo. Way to go!
So overall how did you fare? Would love to here from you.
Jeannie, So sorry the se's knocked you down bad last time around
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Wishiwere, I'm also having a hard time with the mirror. I don't see me anymore <sigh> again patience. We will all come back, a little different and stronger.
Laura, I think I'll be right behind you and Lori with rads. I'm supposed to have an appointment on the April 21. I met my rad onc back in Feb but she didnt give me too much info at that time. Im not sure what its like in Calgary, but here they wait till a day or two before your "sorta scheduled appointment" and then give you a real date and time.
Wow, did you ever get hit with a little reminder of winter yesterday
whats up with that!!! Tomorrow is supposed our first real nice day, I am so looking forward to a little warmth and sunshine.
Lori, How is everything healing, are you getting some of your range of motion back?
Thinking of you all Joy, KMK, Kate, Kimbly and anyone else I've missed. Laughter, love and sunshine sent to all! Suz
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Hi all!
Happy dance for Kate!!!! Yaaahoooo!! You did it! Hope you start feeling better soon, and have patience until you do!
The surgery yesterday went well, although there was a lot more pain than I thought, immediately after...(I was saying to my husband that I kind of expected it to be worse than I expected...!) The tummy scar looks LOVELY--such a relief to be rid of those dog-ears! Nice to be smooth again. I haven't peeked at my "girls" yet--I'm all bound up in a surgical bra/binder, which is super uncomfortable. I'll let you know how they look when I take a peek. Boy, that anasthesia really knocks you for a loop, eh? Anyway, that's my last "knock out" surgery...if I decide to do a nipple or something, that's just local....
Who was asking about my tummy...? It is still numb, an inch or two all around my belly-button, and a few inches in a line up to my sternum.
My eyelashes and eyebrows are still thinning, like yours, Sal--I'm just winging it with make-up.
Better go--thinking of all of you.
cheers--
A
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Good morning all!
Well, I was able to keep my simulation appointment yesterday! Yahoo! It went well and I will start next Thursday and will finish on May 28th (30 tx's)! Done well in time for the June 23rd VEGAS trip!! Another yahoo!!
Amy, Hope everything went well and you are staying comfortable!!
Kate, Congrats on being all done! Feels great, doesn't it!! You did it!!!
Sal, hope your sciatica goes away soon! Stupid nerve!! I hope your hair starts back real soon! It seems mine was on a real roll but has slowed down now. It's not falling back out though!! I have maybe 3 eyebrows left on the right eye and 2 on the left! Using shadow to pencil in here also! Seem like eyelashes are just starting to pop thru the rim but nothing that the mascara can grab onto yet! Guess we all need to have patience!!!
WishIwere, Hope you are doing great! I got a kick out of your story about your brother! Heaven forbid the males might end up with a numb spot!! LOL Do you have rain today? We do here and our temp has also dropped for the weekend!
Laura, Hope the snow has not been a problem for you (other than the fact that it's spring and should not be here!) How did simulation go for you! One of my tattoo's hurt quite a bit! I don't know how people can stand it long enough for a real tattoo!! LOL Once again, we are on the same schedule. I will start next Thursday also! How many tx's are you having? I'm sure I'll see you over on the April rad's board!
Jeannie, You are almost done!! Hang in there! I, too, lost my nose hairs! I think that is what made my sinus infection worse and left my poor nose scabby on the inside for so long!! I just looked in with the magnifying mirror and they are starting back now! I use the magnifying mirror alot lately....looking at hairs on head, checking eyebrows and eyelashes, checking nose hairs, looking at incisions...all sorts of crazy stuff!! LOL Started having to wear reading glasses last year but when looking at things on myself, the mirror works way better than glasses alone!! LOL
Cindy, Wow! You must be feeling great! All done, what an accomplishment!! You did it! Hope you do some great celebrating!!
Suz, I hope you are doing well and have a great day with sun and warmth! It really makes a difference in the way we feel...especially right now!! I was (*see below) also sporting the white fuzz and had the chicken look going! It was killing me! My range of motion is actually pretty good. It's weird because it's not the incision that hurts at all..it's the nerves that were disturbed and that numbness that was left behind that is bothering me. The numbness makes it feel like my arm is all fat...like when you have a cavity filled at the dentist and it feels like your mouth is all fat...well, it's like that from elbow to armpit!! LOL It has gotten a bit better and sometimes I feel stabby pains and a burning sensation that Dr. said was normal and is the nerves repairing themselves! Hope to see you over on the April rad's board, but if not there...here!
OK, to explain the * above to all! I know a wrote awhile back that I would never be able to wait the recommended 6 months to color the hair and I was right, I couldn't! It seemed like I had quite a bit of hair back....not long of course, bit quite thick in some areas....and I thought to myself..."If this was not white it would look like I had hair and I could start going without a hat or bandana"! So, I bought some Loving Care haircolor. It only lasts 6-12 shampoos and has no peroxide or ammonia. The directions said for resistant grey you could leave it on for 45 minutes. I was afraid to try it that long as I had heard the scalp could be tender after chemo. I did leave it on about 35 minutes and it turned out OK. Not as dark as I wanted but at least a bit of color. It stained my scalp a bit for a day but that came off with the next shampoo. So, it won't last long but I have enjoyed going past the mirror and seeing some color there. Even though there is hair there, when it is pure white it still looks like I'm bald! It did not bother my scalp at all but nothing ever has and I have done plenty to my hair over the years on my own..perms, frosting, colors of all sorts..etc. so I may have got better results with the full 45 minutes but at least it is a change for however long it lasts (which at 6-12 shampoos, won't be long). My MIL uses Roux Fanciful and said to try that. That is just a rinse you put in that shampoos out at the very next shampoo. Maybe I'll try it because I am ready to ditch the hats/bandanas/wig and with even a little color on the hair at least I don't look bald!
My surgeon wrote me off work for another week which was fine with me since I have 3 appointments plus the 2 radiation treatments next week and would have ended up with a crappy check and having to leave work early 4 days anyway!! My radiation time slot is 1:00 pm until the 22nd when I will get to take over the 8:30 time slot that some lucky soul is vacating!! So I will head to radiation in the mornings and then straight to work.
Take care everyone and hope all are well and enjoying spring!! Hugs all around, Lori
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Just checking in to see how everyone is doing...????? It feels so good to be finished still. Seems sureal almost, like I am still waiting for my next treatment. After 4.5 months of making it through chemo with not even a sniffle ( from my families multiple colds over the months) I came down with a stomach flu on monday night. ICK!!! I am over it now but boy was I so mad at myself, just over the chemo side effects and bam a tummy bug. My son had it yesterday so for sure it was a virus.
I have my first 'just herceptin' drip this coming week. I will be examining my bald spots for hair with a magnifying glass after that LOL Just because as that would have been my chemo week I am thinking perhaps the hair will start t show itself then. (I never lost all my hair).
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- 1.5K ILC (Invasive Lobular Carcinoma)
- 999 Just Diagnosed With a Recurrence or Metastasis
- 652 LCIS (Lobular Carcinoma In Situ)
- 193 Less Common Types of Breast Cancer
- 252 Male Breast Cancer
- 86 Mixed Type Breast Cancer
- 3.1K Not Diagnosed With a Recurrence or Metastases but Concerned
- 189 Palliative Therapy/Hospice Care
- 488 Second or Third Breast Cancer
- 1.2K Stage I Breast Cancer
- 313 Stage II Breast Cancer
- 3.8K Stage III Breast Cancer
- 2.5K Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
- 13.1K Day-to-Day Matters
- 132 All things COVID-19 or coronavirus
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- 86 Coping with Holidays, Special Days and Anniversaries
- 828 Employment, Insurance, and Other Financial Issues
- 101 Family and Family Planning Matters
- Family Issues for Those Who Have Breast Cancer
- 26 Furry friends
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- 706 Recipe Swap for Healthy Living
- 704 Recommend Your Resources
- 171 Sex & Relationship Matters
- 9 The Political Corner
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- 394 Bonded by Breast Cancer
- 3.1K Life After Breast Cancer
- 806 Prayers and Spiritual Support
- 285 Who or What Inspires You?
- 28.7K Not Diagnosed But Concerned
- 1K Benign Breast Conditions
- 2.3K High Risk for Breast Cancer
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- 586 Alternative Medicine
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- 775 Diagnosed and Waiting for Test Results
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- 50 Immunotherapy - Before, During, and After
- 7.4K Just Diagnosed
- 1.4K Living Without Reconstruction After a Mastectomy
- 5.2K Lymphedema
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- 591 Pain
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