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Re: Night sweats and acupuncture
@Waves2stars I went for my consultation and treatment yesterday. I had one of the best nights sleep I have had since starting this journey. I won't really know about the night sweats because I am on Fulvestrant and they are worse the 2 weeks after the shots. Then less problematic prior to the shots. I get them again next Tuesday. By then, I will have two accupuncture session completed. One thing I do know is how much better I feel today then I have in a long time.
Night sweats and acupuncture
I have bed soaking night sweats from hormone meds. I have tried multiple meds but the side effects destroy my quality of life. I sometimes feel like giving up due to side effects of the cancer drugs as well as the side effects from the meds to help manage the side effects. Before trying any new meds that are out the oncologist would like me to try acupuncture. Has anyone tried this for night sweats?
Re: how about drinking?
oh my stepdad enforces what he says. He was pretty tough on me when I was growing up. The only one he backed down to when it came to me was his mom.
Re: Zometa side effects
Have been dealing with breast cancer for 24 years...4 surgeries, chemo, radiation, meds for 15 years...second primary 2023. 6 rounds of zometa. Last one have horrible side effects . 3 weeks ago .
Thinking I am done and done with zometa .body feels horrific.
Pain, all over . Can't take pain killers, am in recovery.
Re: Can we have a forum for "older" people with bc?
Jackie, the improvement to my night vision within a week after my first cataract surgery was dramatic! The week Three months earlier I had to drive home from Madison, WI late at night after a gig; and the onramps to the Beltline and then to I-39/90 were unlit (still are). Had to use my brights all the way, and it was still scary. A week after the surgery (when I stopped seeing "starbursts" around lights), I made the trip again and it was as if I were driving on a completely different road!
Another set of sheets arrived today—this time different mfr., from Bed, Bath & Beyond. But same stink! Googled it and found out that it is definitely a "thing." Not just the chemicals used in dyes and sizing, but also the heavy zippered plastic bags in which the sets are packed. (A different set from Macy's, in conventional plastic wrap, was odorless). California Design Den's website explains that it is absolutely necessary to wash new sheets, for that reason; and a number of other sites agree. Those sites (including several Reddits) mention the odor as resembling stale vomit. So since I have a Rinse subscription and several prepaid bags remaining this cycle, I bundled up the two sets (Macy's & B,B&B—teal & sage) and had them picked up tonight for return tomorrow. They will let me know if the sheets require a second wash. Meanwhile, a third set, white, is in its packaging and I will wash it once my washer & dryer are redelivered & installed tomorrow. (I normally don't use scented laundry products, but I bought a bottle of Downy Rinse & Refresh and I intend to add it to the washer).
And my dinette set was delivered today. The upholstery does have a faint odor of grassy linen cloth mixed with the stain-repellent treatment, so I will Febreze it and see what happens. Tomorrow will be an ordeal, and I doubt I'll be home for dinner. (All the two-piece china cabinets & bookcase need reassembly, the TVs need to be placed on their stands, the stove & dryer connected to gas (and the gas to the grill turned back on), and the refrigerators connected not just to power but the one in the kitchen connected to the water line. Have to wait 36 hrs to see if they work, before we can start moving food back into the freezer compartments. Of course, not looking forward to mountains of boxes to unpack and sort out. Ugh. Not just that, but a couple of closets that had been clean after the fire but before the demo & rebuild are now full of paint & drywall schmutz—and I can't donate the clothes in there until they've been dry-cleaned. And the earliest visiting vet appointment I could get is Aug. 7. Therefore, I had to pay August's rent, and to be on the safe side will give notice that we won't be fully out of Lincolnwood till 8/31, since there will be much to do here to bring the place back to the condition in which we found it. (I fear that our $3500 pet deposit may not cover having to clean the felt on the pool table and some of the scratching on an edge or two of the sectional sofa that the cats managed to push aside the throws and standing cardboard scratchers covering them).
Re: Zometa side effects
@benlin Wow, you are a warrior. Such a long fight. I totally understand why you are tired and feeling done. Do what is right for you.
Re: Can we have a forum for "older" people with bc?
Jackie - glad to hear today’s appointment for the pacemaker went well. Sorry to hear about the cataract affecting your vision. If the DMV places a restriction on night driving, do you think you could ask to be retested in 6-12 months once surgery is complete?
Reader - sorry to hear about your kitty. Pets are family members and hurts to lose them.
Cindy - wow! That lake looks so good. I’m sorry you can’t be in the water but I could happily sit there all day.
Petite - nice to hear your cholesterol is normal (I’m envious).
Went to the DMV to renew my drivers license and take the vision test. It is now required to make an appointment and I was in and out in 25 minutes.
Then went to the gym and got in a good workout. So now that I feel good about myself I will head to the GYN Onc tomorrow for an appointment to get yelled at for all the things I should be doing that I’m not doing (ie. I need a referral to a GI for follow up on a pancreatic cyst that was an incidental finding on a CT last year). The cyst was stable on the most recent CT so there should be nothing of concern. Next week I have an appointment with the MO and I expect I will be discharged from her care since my blood counts have returned to normal. Then I am hoping no more appointments for awhile.
Re: Can we have a forum for "older" people with bc?
Hi, Ladies. I am so behind, again. May cholesterol is normal. Finally!
harley, love the Harley. I use to ride on the back with dh. That was many years ago, but it was a lot of fun.
canary, beautiful fruitcake!!
Chris, I like your haircut. I have been growing the Pixie out, but it sure takes a lot of work to style my longer hair
hello to all that I missed - Cindy, Sandy, Jackie, Carole, betrayal, Christine, reader