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Re: Can we have a forum for "older" people with bc?
Wow, you guys are all so busy and fun! I have had brunette hair my whole life. I was hoping it would turn a nice white gray as I aged, but even after over 9 years on oral cancer meds, at aged 72 my hair is a dark steel gray with a few strings of white gray running through it. It looks mostly dark. I guess I should be thankful.
I had a dental appointment today to replace a crown that was disintegrating. I hate going to the dentist any time, but by the end of today my dentist said I deserved a purple heart. The old amalgum just wouldn't drill out. I have a very small mouth and the dentist needs to use child-sized tools and it is tricky getting in since I can't open very wide. Anyways, it was tough. I finally broke down and took a pain pill this evening. I don't fault the dentist. He has always been great and is careful not to do anything extra knowing my cancer history. Just not having the best day…
Re: Starting Chemo July 2025? Gather here for support!
@iambecoming I received cycle 3 chemo today, AC. Tomorrow I return for IV fluids and the shot. I will get the same shot, not dose reduced because my counts don’t warrant it. They do schedule it 24hrs from the infusion the day prior. Thanks for that tidbit! Good info to know. There are so many nuances to all this. Every time I get on a message board I learn something new.
I did read a small study about adding Pepcid with the Claritin. It had a good success rate. Although it’s anecdotal I am happy to give it a try. I took it the past couple of days and my pain was better. In all fairness I won’t attribute it to the Pepcid/Claritin combo since I am at the tail end of the shot’s effect.
But I will continue the Pepcid and see if I notice a difference this week. My NP prescribed me Toradol pills in case it got really bad again.
Take care and thank you for the information! 🩷 It’s time to be Sleeping Beauty again.
Re: CT and Lung Nodules
Marge, I’m glad you finally got a date for the chest CT. I hope it and your breast imaging are all good.
Scans seem to come in bunches. I have a chest CT and thyroid ultrasound on the same day in October, convenient since I will only have to make one trip for both. I asked about going to a yearly CT and was told my chance of developing some kind of cancer in my lungs was the same as someone who smokes a pack a day. I guess I'll keep up with the program. It wasn't planned but I ended up with a liver fibroscan and MRIs of the brachial plexus, brain and cervical spine within two weeks. Hopefully it's a false alarm but I have an appointment with a neurosurgeon in a couple of weeks. I have a theory that I'm a watched pot so I will never boil.
@bookworm14, I hope you are doing OK and the Itovebi is not too difficult a treatment.
Cindy, Here's hoping your lung and thyroid are keeping a low profile and the GERD treatment is helping.
I hope everyone else watching lung nodules is seeing nothing of concern.

