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Hi all,
Just a quick note as it is very late and I have my last FAC tomorrow at 1:00 pm. Yuk!! but Yeaaaaa! it is the last one. I did get antibiotics last Fri. for that nagging low grade temp I have been running. Temp is down to 98.9. My normal temp. is 97.6.
Marhsa your afghan is lovely. Hillary, my Mom did that too. She crocheted all 6 of us a beautiful, large afghan before she died from ovarian cancer. We all treasure them.
Everyone's hair is lovely. I will be so happy when mine starts growing. My head feels like legs that need a shave. So maybe it is starting. Let's hope. I think what is coming in is white. I will be running for the bottle of color. I like Phyl have a younger husband. Don't want anyone asking if I am his mother. LOL I would die no joke.
Everyone take care and I will arise from the ashes(chemo ashes) around day 8 to day 10. Seems to take longer to recover each time.
Hugs to all. Love, Sammie Kay0 -
Sammie - big,Big,BIg,BIG hugs today. Congrats! Not LOL at the husband's mother thought! I really want to grab a bottle, but DH claims he likes the color - is he just telling me that to make me feel better? I'll see what it looks like mid-August - I'll be camping out at a local fair for about 10 days selling sewing machines and I don't plan to wear any head coverings If it doesn't get significantly darker, then I'll go for the bottle.
This thread has been quite idle lately - hope it's because everyone is busy.
Hugs to all!
Phyl0 -
Sammie Kay WooHoo last Chemo!!!! This is just for you!
Don't grab that razor OR the bottle just yet. Mine came in white at the beginning too and now is turning dark. It is like an ink spot crawling over my head. Each day brings more color!!
Melanie,. I am so glad your alloderm surg went well. I can't wait to see your new girls in Feb. You will show us the new girls right?0 -
Hooray for Sammie Kay! You will breath easier, enjoy life more after today!
Of course I will show the new "twins". I actually made some pics today that I will posting on Timtam's site. The right side is rounding out nicely, but the left is still a bit flat on the front. I am not the greatest patient and I have not been wearing the "torture strap" faithfully. I wear it at night though0 -
Whoo Hoo Sammie! Hope you bounce back right away and have yourself a big ole NoMoCheMo party real soon!
Melanie - congrats on the new "girls." How are you feeling? Wishing you the speediest of recoveries. Dont overdue now; kick back and watch Indy this weekend and RELAX!
Catherine - I did finally look and the Rads machine is the one you translate on. It doesnt look at all like I thought it would.
Had the second zap today, uneventful. I did buy and try one of the all natural deoderants (no alum). Hopefully it wont trash my skin.
We (well, actually DH) have started a bit of a remodeling project. Last year we re-did (paint, redecorate, etc) the whole house except the den and our bedroom. DH is painting as we speak, new carpet to be installed in a little under a week. Looks nice already.
Vegas - girl you out there? My friend from LAS came to Phoenix today for a meeting. Told her to keep an eye out for you.
Hoping the boards are so quiet cuz everyone is so busy doing lots of good fun stuff. I'm keeping busy working and with my other full time job, trying to get my arthritis meds. Unbelievable!
Take care everyone and have a good nite all!0 -
Congrats SAmmieKay!!! I was doing major housecleaning and happened to glance in the mirror. I had curls all over my head for the first time. Seems I was sweating from the cleaning and my hairs curled up from the wetness. I may get those curls yet! Like Marsha I think I'm seeing more dark coloring coming in over the white/gray.
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Joining the choir of congrats for Sammie Kay and Melanie... great milestones... Sammie Kay, hang in there for the last chemo assault, it will get better sooner than you think.
Carynn, thank you for checking the machine... I have been translating manuals for these linacs for 15 years+, they are extremely sophisticated... Like you, I hope we are all getting so busy feeling normal again (more or less), that we don't always find the time to post.
I am going to get my Tamox before going to bed (just writing this makes me sweats from head to toes... big time...), 6 month check with the BC surgeon tomorrow morning... my ribs are achy on the bad breast side, hopefully I am sore from the biking: squeezing the handlebars too hard...
Good luck with the remodeling... how does your DH find the energy in that heat?
Sweet dreams to all of you dear friends... I won't list each name here but you are all in my heart,
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Where is Vegas???????? has anybody heard from her? Where is she is her treatment? Man I hate it when someone falls off the face of the earth!
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Oh BTW, my friend Tom just moved to Flagler Beach!! Shouldn't have any trouble finding something over there.
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Hi, Marsha, already up and running?? Hope you are doing OK and your skin is not hurting too much. I dream of our Feb gathering, I still do not know how, but I'll manage to be there...
Indeed, where is Vegas?
Dear ladies out there who do not post much, come drop us short notes just to tell us you're enjoying your summer... It's a bit hot and dry here for gardening (the sweetpeas were grilled to a crisp this year... picked the wrong location this year... will try again...), but we are expecting a break tomorrow (cooler and, maybe, rain...).
Going for my walk before seeing the BS... till later
A nice day to all...
Hugs all around,
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Hi all,
Just checking in to let you know all is well. No nausea so far. I returned to the office for my neulast shot. I will have those for 3 days. I am weak and wobbly legs far that is all.
Phyl, Thanks for the good wishes. I can't wait to have hair to cover my had. I think I am my most critical of my looks. My husband doesn't really notice details like my hair style or color. I have changed lengths and colors and he doesn't notice. He knows something is different and he will say it looks nice, but can't pinpoint what. I am much more critical of my looks than he is.
Marsha, Wow! I love my NOMOCHEMO purple dancing buddy. Thanks so much. I will stay away from the razor and color bottles until I see what is growing in.
Melanie, Indeed I am enjoying life alread, knowing I don't have to go back and have more chemo.
Congrats on your reconstruction. Glad it went well. I have that to experience also and all of you who go before me, give me so much encouragnment. Wear your torture strap girl! LOL
Carynn, Your remodeling sounds great. That is my post-treatment plan. I want to remove the wallpaper from my kitchen and have the walls textured, refinish my cabinets and maybe have new countertops, and then paint my adjoining great room painted a complimentary color. We do some of it ourselves, but will have some help from professions.
So far so good with SE. I went in for a Neupogen shot today and will have 2 more. After my first chemo, I was too ill to return for the Neupogen, so this is definetly better than the previous treatments.
Jan, wow, curly top huh? Did you have curly hair before chemo. I have heard of hair coming back different color, different texture and also straight to curly. I can't wait to have something to look at. LOL
Catherine,
How did you visit with the surgeon go? I hope all is well. I know for me every ache and pain is pause for concern. I guess that will always be there in the back of my mind.
The onc.gave me my script for Arimidex yesterday. It will be a couple of weeks before I get it, as I mailed it to my mail order pharmacy. It saves me 2/3 of the cost. I was a little taken a back as he couldn't find my new bone density results, but went with Arimidex anyway. He told me the most bone loss would come occur during the first year and after that it wasn't anymore than any post-menapausal woman. I am going to read up on what this site has about Arimidex. What was their reason for giving you Tamoxifen instead of Arimidex? Just curious.
Take care and hugs to all. I have been wondering about Vegas as well. Love to all, Sammie Kay0 -
Isn't it a great feeling to finish SammieKay? And Melanie hope you recover quickly from the recon.
To the PA girls I will let you know about my travel plans as soon as they are settled. Thanks for the offers, as I said I am not really sure what and when we will be there but would love to meet you in person.
Spent the day at the hospital with DH- all went well and they said he could travel. Certainly got my walking in going from the cardiac wards to oncology for rads. I am very tired and joints are aching today but it is probably the RA as my 'bad' knee has been playing up and was very swollen on the weekend. Was told I might get joint pain from the Femara but too me its just in its usual places. That was the one positive of chemo, very little trouble with the RA.
How was your visit to the BS Catherine?
Hair, here. Yes it is finally growing. Like others I am not happy with the colour. Even though DH is slightly younger his hair has been white for years so he can't or shouldn't mock me. I will look to change the colour later if I am not happy. Also I have one hair on my right eyebrow!!!
Caryn, hope the decorating goes well. We have started on the family/dining room but it slowed with DHs angina troubles. Hope to get back on to it on the weekend.
Hope all goes well for anyone still having treatment.
Hugs to all
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SammieKay, my hair has always been straight and unmanagable so am wishing for curly hair!0
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Sammie Kay, I am on Tamoxifen since I was "pre/peri-menopausal" at time of chemo... so that should be for a year, then Arimidex (or whatever will be available then, hopefully with less SE's...) since it is a post-menopause treatment...
The BS was very happy to see how well I am doing, the rib cage pain is muscular more than likely (already almost gone) from the biking, she looked for nodes, did not see anything she did not like...
Next visit in January... Eh... sounds pretty good to me...
You all have a nice evening... or day... Alyson, are you still watching the Tour de France (more bad news today with cheating...)? We eat great pears from N-Z right now... thinking of you,
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Catherine - congrats on getting your walking papers for 6 months.
Jan - meant to post this Monday and forgot . . . I took the bike out Sunday afternoon to meet DH for dinner - about a 50 mile round trip. I arrived before he did so parked the bike, took the helmet off and put it on the mirror and sat on the porch bench at the bar. DH showed up 10 minutes later, looked at me and started laughing - I said 'What the hell?' - his reponse - 'You have helmet hair!'. I was ssssooooo proud (and I hated helmet hair).
Funny story - Monday was the day for my bug man to come by the house and do his spraying. He came inside to his thing first - he's talking to me incessantly while he's wandering around the living room/dining room/kitchen (it's an open layout - no walls). Then he goes into my laundry room/bathroom. Quit talking. Goes down to the basement, then upstairs. "I'm done in here - going outside now." Rings the doorbell about 15 minutes later and hands me the paper to sign. A couple hours later I walked into the laundry room to pee - there on the dryer was my fake boob - couldn't miss it - nothing else on the dryer! No wonder he was speechless.
It's that time - gotta get ready to get zapped.
Hugs to all!
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Hi everyone!
Sorry I haven't posted much (I have been reading!), but I've been on pins and needles waiting for the results of dh's biopsy. Yes, biopsy. In the course of following up what caused his extreme vertigo and consequent ER visit, the docs found his thryoid levels were very low AND that he had a lump on his thyroid. Well, it turns out to be benign. He has a meeting with the head honcho doc next week to talk about it (I'm assuming that they'll want to remove it) and I plan on being at that appointment.
I'm so relieved.
Hugs,
Hillary
P.S. They don't think that the thyroid problems had anything to do with the vertigo, so that's still a mystery.0 -
Hillary, very relieved, too, for both of you. I have quite a few friends, in France, with thyroid nodes (Tchernobyl radioactive cloud travelling over the country??), some benign some not, but all are doing fine... very treatable, even if it may mean to be on a thyroid pill every day. Good luck to your DH for minimal annoyance on that side,
Have all a nice day,
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Catherine; I am so glad to hear your pains are muscular. I kind of figured that, but all of us now will wonder about every ache and pain. Things that were trivial before will now be taken much more seriously.
Hillary; Back a few year ago, I had a 2 month bout with vertigo. Did scans and saw various doctors. It became bad enough at one point that is was not safe for me to drive. They wanted me to take medication that basically would just knock me out. I took it one weekend and quit. It wasn't a cure. I could lie down and not be dizzy, so why take the pills? As it improved, there were times that I would still feel like my head was spinning, but I learned what to do to control it. I moved more slowly, concentrated more when I would turn my head. It such an aggravating condition.
Phyl; Biker mama! Love the story. I can just imagine...
I am all for the Beach House. We are talking a long weekend? I have one more option being the Disneyworld girl that I am...I have a lot of DVC points and could probably get a Grand Villa at Disney's Boardwak (depending on availability). This is a 3 bedroom onsite with 6 beds. We could also get additional single rooms. The dueling piano bar "Jellyrolls" is there and several good restaurants. It is a 5 minute walk from the villas to Epcot and a boat ride to MGM. The Magic Kingdom is a bus ride. Now...I am all for whatever you gals decide. This is just another option to think about!
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Hi all,
I am in the sleeping, sitting mode. Feeling like i have been poisoned, which essentially I have. LOL This too shall pass.
Hillary, so glad you husband doesn't have thyroid ca. My husband is a 10 year survivor of papillary thryoid ca. It was very stressful and scary, but he has done very well. His is the most cureable kind. There are several different types of throid ca. just like breast ca. Except he didn't have to have chemo just radiation therapy.
Catherine, I have been reading another thread about Arimedex and nothing encouraging there. Everyone has gained belly fat and have terrible joint pain. Oh well, hope I will be the exception to the rule.
Alyson, So good to hear from you. Glad your husband got his traveling papers. It is interesting that those with RA had remission during chemo. Brings to my mind that my fibromyalgia symptoms have been relieved while on chemo.
The body is a weird thing.
Phyl, oh to celebrate helmet hair. LOL...how our prespective can change. Glad you are out and about on your bike.
Well I am tired and have "gurgle guts" , that is a term coined by my granddaughter when she was about 3. LOL very descriptive. Love all of you, Sammie Kay0 -
On the hair thing. My eyebrows could compete with Brook Shields. I need a waxing! Eyelashes are there but short. Enough hair on my head so that you can no longer see my scalp. At first I was afraid to have grey hair. Or curly hair. Or grey and curly hair. Now I am just glad to have hair. Shaving the ole legs again and "down there" wow, that sure is growing fast. From the outside in. LOL
Phyl, spewing coffee all over the keyboards here with your funnies!
Hillary, I am sure you are so relieved B9, now there is a phrase we all love.
Melanie, please let Vegas know we were asking about her. Now I know lots of folks love their Mickey Mouse, but let me just say, Floridians do not go to his house in the height of "season". LOL If everyone wants to stay there though that's fine with me. Even Mickeys House has a bar!
Sammie Kay, take care of yourself this weekend. Makes it so much easier to get thru those last SE knowing it is done!
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Good Morning Girls:)
Just a quick post. Off to learn how to give myself a shot, and then rads later this afternoon. Some vacation day, huh?
Had to say tho Phyl, LOVED the hat hair story.
Talk to you all later!
Carynn0 -
LOL Phyl the helmet hair and you loved it for once story! Too funny!
Hillary, glad things are looking better for hubby!0 -
Carynn,
That does bite for a vacation day. Maybe this is the "new normal" for what we do on our summer Vacations. HA! Seriously, hope it all went well.
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Sammie Kay...so glad this is your LAST chemo, I too had "gurgle guts" on TCH about day 5...Soon you will be feeling better and better.
Carynn...hope your shot lesson goes well and that is doesn't bother you too much to do that. Does not sound pleasant, but I guess lots of folks have to do it. If it relieves your RA, then it is worth it.
Phyl....so happy for you to have helmet hair! Who would have thought? And so good of you to show your "boob" to the bug guy. I am sure he was bewildered....reminds me of the time I was lactating and pumping at lunch time...years ago, of course. Picture this...sitting in the ladies room on the chair...a pump at each breast and eating a sandwich. There is a knock on the door, I say "yes" thinking it is one of the girls at work....in walks the electrician (about a 20 year old male) The look on his face was priceless! He ran so fast out of there! The impromtu moments are the best.
Had my first 3 week dose of Herceptin yesterday. It makes me feel unwell and "run", but certainly not as bad as chemo. And at least it is only every 3 weeks. There are several of us on the same schedule, so I see the same women all the time in the chemo room.
Had #8 rad today. Except for the male tech, I have been doing great there. For some reason he bothers me. Maybe if he would chit chat, like the females do, but he is quiet and businesslike. Don't know why it bothers me, I have had plenty of male doctors.
May hair is about 1/4 inch long it is predominantly gray...yuck. And my natural chestnut brown. Does not seem to have changed color. But then I never really lost all of it...it still seems much sparser, but I hope it thickens up.
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Hi to all of my new friends,
I have to say today is a good day! I was able to get the last drain tube out of my body yesterday and a work slip to go back to work. I am sore yet from the last surgery but I am ready to have my live back to normal. I am so happy. Catherine what was your dream about? I check on you ladies every day but I am bad about writing. Have a good week-end.
Theresa0 -
Good morning all!
Theresa - Nice to hear from you! Are you starting back to work on Monday? I bet they'll have a big ole welcome back for you! So glad to hear that you are doing well.
Terry - Loved your story! I bet that poor work guy still tells that story (either that, or he's never told a soul)!
Hillary - I'm so glad to hear that your DH's biopsy was B9! Hopefully they'll get to the bottom of this soon and he'll be good as new.
Alyson - Glad to hear things went well with your DH too. I know my whole journey thru this has been so hard on my DH. He's been a rock, going to almost EVERY Dr's appointment (and you all know how many that is!); always with a funny comment or cheering me on or up, whatever is necessary! I cant help but wonder if all of this does affect THEIR health in some way.
Melanie - I'm a big fan of the Mouse as well. I havent been to Disney World in probably 15 years. We used to go to Disneyland quite a bit years ago (only an hour away by plane) and I even tho I'm not much of a ride person, I always had a great time!
Terry - Hope you and the Herpicin can get along. I've heard some women decide not to do it because of the way it makes them feel, and yet others say if you push thru it for a while, it stops bothering you completely. I hope you end up in that second category real soon!
Marsha - LOL! Brook Shields! We should have a contest in Feb to see who has the longest hair. BTw - talking about people falling off the face of the earth.....I went back and looked at the spreadsheet I did when we first started. Do you realize that there were close to 50 of us? Some switched to other months on the board, some posted only a few times and seem to just quit, but others were active for a while and just vanished. Wonder if they still lurk, or moved on??
Catherine - What are you up to today?
Leah - How was the wine.
SammieKay - Hope the gurgle guts have passed and that you are feeling well today. Any sailing plans this weekend?
The shot class went well yesterday. At first the Tech had me worried saying that it was one of those that really stung. I had visions of nuelasta - but it wasnt bad at all. Totally do-able. I'm not a 100% yet, but I feel soooo much better. In fact, while I still have some pain, swelling/stiffness, today is the best I've felt since chemo ended! I'm going to get some stuff done for the remodeling today (carpet guys coming Monday), but other than that take it pretty easy this weekend.
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Theresa, the dream was what I described a few pages back: it was just about the 2 of you. Scott was taking videos of you performing impressive gymnastic routines, thin, fit, muscular, tanned and with kind of dark blond short hair... You were explaining to us the routine (You were flexible like chewing-gum...). You looked happy and thrilled by your achievements like a kid... the videos were like excellent tv quality clips... go figure... I enjoyed it... it was in color and precise...
Good to hear life is getting back to normal for you...what a surgical journey you went through!!! Fortunately, you and me did not have to go through the rads like our Crispy Cruisers out there...
You enjoy your life, now,
Take care, say hi to Scott,
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Carynn, your posts are never too long... so glad to read about the improvement of your RA situation... where do you stick yourself? muscle tissue? under the skin? You're a trooper... I am very humbled by what you had to live through besides BC, and also by Jan hearing situation (hi, Jan... read your post on Time to circle the wagon, I am sorry you have lost your hearing, such a difficult thing, too).
Carynn, enjoy your remodeling, this is fun... is your puppy helping? How are the kittens doing?
Here it is translation time again of the safety manual for linear medical accelerators... not a very exciting topic, but for some reasons there is no demand for translation about dogs or gardening...
DH prepares his classes for the mecanichal engineering dpt where he teaches part time (back to school on Aug. 20)
We had a terrific rain yesterday pm and through the night... and it is much cooler (although muggy)... the trees and lawns needed it really bad... A quiet day ahead at the computer with breaks... for now, time to go walk Toby before getting on my bike... I did not loose much weight (1 or 2 pounds) after a week (7 x 7.2 miles door to door), but I can tell that the muscle mass is really better in my thighs and lower back... I feel tonic... I highly recommand biking to those who did not try, yet... exhilarating feeling and meet the "endurance exercise" requirements for increasing our chances of no recurrence... we have to slalom between geese in the park, right now, they came back in number... I like those amazing birds (did you see the film about the migrating people, which is about raising geese and teaching them how to fly the migration routes?).
Well, wishing you all a nice week-end... thinking of the young mom to be, Tink, and all the others out there not saying much... but usually, "no news, good news"...
Hugs all around,
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Catherine; I wish that I was inclined to ride a bicycle. If any of you ever do see me on a bike, I suggest to clear a big swath...because someone/something will have tire marks! I am good at roller skating though!
Sammie Kay; I was glad when that feeling of being full of bathroom cleaners was gone. You're almost there!
Marsha; You hair situation sounds much like mine. I have about 3/4" of hair in some spots, but right in the front it is still only about a 1/4'...thick though. I liked Leah's description of puppy fur...yup, that's it!
Carynn; I am so happy to hear that you are feeling better. I know that if I had to, I could give myself shots. I just don't want to! Here is the addy to a page that shows Disney's Boardwalk Villas:
http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/resorts/boards.htm
I certainly don't want to "push" this option...especially if that is President's Day weekend that we plan on trying to get together. I get to go to Disney twice a year, so I get my "fix". The Boardwalk is a great place, even if you don't ever step foot inside a park!
Terry; I feel so bad for those of us on this cruise that are still visiting the bar. Are you the only one of us that is HER+ ???
Theresa; Yippieeee! Those drains are such a pain. It is such a relief when they are gone.
My new "twins" are still adjusting. Literally! That's a good thing though. It takes several months for them to shape up or ship out! I have not had any pain and I really feel quite comfortable. I was concerned about having these foreign objects in my body, but I am feeling so good about my decision now. If anyone wants a "peek", you can look at the user list here and PM Timtam for access to her picture forum. It was difficult to post the pics of my not so perfect body, but I feel it is important that anyone considering the procedure at least have an idea of what they are facing. Honestly, I have seen some pics of pretty bad recons. Mine is far from perfect, but feels "right" for me. I can always go back later for revisions if I am unhappy with my appearance. That would be an easy process.0 -
Hi girls, I am SO sorry I have not posted in the past couple of months! I got dragged back kicking and screaming into the work world and counseling local women who have just been diagnosed with BC, so I was not able to keep up with everything. I have "chatted" with MelanieW on the FORCE board a bit, but I am ashamed I have not kept up with you all too. Seems like a lot is happening and everyone is really moving forward!
Carynn, I know just what you meant about the peach fuzz on the face! I was horrified and even asked my onc who told me to just alughed and told me to shave it off and it would not come back. Thank goodness!! I thought it was an SE only I was experiencing. Sorry to hear about your RA - that sucks, my aunt has had it since she was in her late 20s and it is no fun.
Phyll, I just about died laughing with the helmet hair and the bug man stories.
Catherine, I don't know how you find all the hours in the day to do all the things you do. It is truly amazing to me and now bike riding as well. Melanie might be leaving tire tracks on people but I would be the one on the ground bleeding out after I catapaulted over the handle bars.
Leah and Twink, you guys have some serious hair!! Mine is coming back in dark but laced with much more gray than it went out with and CURLY! Or at least kinky. Since mine was stick straight before this is a weird development. I just got a ruler out and it is about 1 1/18 inch long - when I straighten it out! It seems to want to stick very close to my head.
But no complaints - it is hair!! Even if it does feel like puppy fur. We are going on a cruise out of Miami the first week in November and I am just hoping for enough to spike up. I am not yet going out in public with it this short as I have always hated myself with short hair. But by the cruise, long enough or not, I am going without wigs! At least on the beaches and in the pool.
Marsha, I love your afghan! That is gorgeous and what an amazing surprise to get in the mail.
Hillary, I am so glad your husband's tumor was benign - that had to be so hard waiting, especially after what you have just been thru.
Sammie Kay, I have been on Femara now for a couple of months (similar to Arimidex) and I do have some joint pain, mostly in the ankles and knees, but after a few minutes of walking it pretty much goes away. I notice it mostly in the morning and if I have been sitting too long. I feel like I am 100, but I keep trying to imagine all the little Femara tablets killing any remaining cancer cells and it is bearable. I must say though, I have not been able to lose an ounce of the 12 pounds I gained thru chemo and surgery and I think the Femara is to blame. I actually had a horrendous experience with Boniva, which they gave me to help prevent osteoporosis. I literally could not walk for three days and was popping 800mgs of Ibuprofen every four hours. It hit me mostly in the knees and I felt like I needed a knee replacement. My onc did switch me to once a week Fosomax instead, which I have handled much better, though for the moment I am still only taking half the dose. Next week I am going to try a full dose and see what happens.
I hope everyone is doing all right and feeling much better now that chemo is DONE! I promise to check in more often and keep in touch better. Looks like a trip is planned for Florida? Do you have dates yet?
By the way, I have seen the pics and Melanie looks AWESOME! And she is only a couple of weeks out.0
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