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  • Redheaded1
    Redheaded1 Member Posts: 1,455
    edited September 2014

    FeelingFeline---yes, that's why my MO was ticked about the ENT PA saying it was hormonal.  The MO says that the diagnosis of the EMT that is caused by hormones is correct, but only when estrogen is high, like in pregnancy, therefore, going off the armidex would not be warranted, as like you said, the Arimidex suppresses the estrogen.

    What bugs me to death is that it started about the time of the Arimidex.  possibly just a coincidence.

    In the grand scheme of things, its just my ear....

     

  • GrammyR
    GrammyR Member Posts: 297
    edited September 2014

    Redwood -  Penny- Praise the Lord. Praying that labs will stay within limits now. Hugs.

    Redheaded- Sounds weird to me that ears have anything to do w/hormones. Please stay on the Arimidex. I would see another ear specialist for sure. There has to be some other reason.

    St Therese bless us all.

  • LindaKR
    LindaKR Member Posts: 1,304
    edited September 2014

    Since treatment I've had trouble with fullness and ringing in my ears. Pretty sure that it's because of treatment, and since chemo was more than 4 years ago, I think that it has something to do with the AI (exemestane) that I'm taking.

  • GrammyR
    GrammyR Member Posts: 297
    edited October 2014

    Redwolf- am praying that you are doing OK as you have not posted for a few days. St Faustina and St Teresa are looking down on us from the heavens and holding us dear to their souls.

    RonnieKay- thoughts and prayers for you today too. Hope your tolerating that chemo OK and getting some time to enjoy our glorious fall outdoors.

  • redwolf8812
    redwolf8812 Member Posts: 580
    edited October 2014

    Thanks, GrammyR.  Doing well, thanks be to God!  My schedule has been changed slightly to accommodate my weakling white blood cells. Also, every 2 weeks (starting this past Thursday), my husband gets to give me a "Neulasta" shot which will boost my WBC. It has to be given in a fatty spot. HA!  So many places, so little time.

    How about you?  You ok?

    :-) Penny

  • feelingfeline
    feelingfeline Member Posts: 5,145
    edited October 2014

    Hi Penny,

    I had to give myself the neulasta while on chemo .Scared

    (No way my husband would have been volunteering for that.) So pat on the back for your hubby. Nerdy

    Screwing up my courage to do something so unnatural as sticking a needle in my stomach was much worse than the actual jab itself. ShockedShockedShocked

    Neulasta does a good job of boosting WBC but can give you achy bones and flu like feeling for a day or two after each shot, I often thought the "ast" in the name nulasta probably came from the word "nasty"BawlingShockedSadBawling

    Look after yourself. SmileSmileSmileXXX Susanna

  • redwolf8812
    redwolf8812 Member Posts: 580
    edited October 2014

    Ha, Susanna!  All those "smilies" inserted into your reply made me grin.  Nice job!

    LoopyThumbsUpPenny

  • GrammyR
    GrammyR Member Posts: 297
    edited October 2014

    Penny- I did my own shots too but there again have a medical background. I just pinched an inch on my belly and never felt a thing. It was the SE of the darned Neulasta that knocked me flat every time. Bone pain. I kept on working thru it but I dreaded the 4th day.

  • Redheaded1
    Redheaded1 Member Posts: 1,455
    edited October 2014


    LindaKr, the ringing in your ears (tinnitus) can definitely be caused by the AI---

    today at 12:45 I am having a thyroid biopsy.  Have had a nodule on my right side of thyroid for a few years and it is bigger than a cm  (bigger than my breast lump) so  I have reluctantly agreed to let them do this.... They will numb me up and then suck out cells sorta like my core biopsy, but they call it fine needle aspiration....I have a friend who is getting a lumpectomy today, so I am praying for her and she prayed for me last night---as she was afraid she couldn't focus today...... I went to hospital at 7 this morning to give her a hug and a 'care kit".  She should be getting her sentinel node injections about now.....Please pray for Mary Jane.

  • redwolf8812
    redwolf8812 Member Posts: 580
    edited October 2014

    Saw this.  Liked it.  Posting it.  NerdyPenny

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  • feelingfeline
    feelingfeline Member Posts: 5,145
    edited October 2014

    Love it. I often say something similar. That came about 'cos someone was quoted to me as having said that they wouldn't want to go to mass because what you'd find there is a bunch of hypocrites. I answered without hesitation "Exactly. That's why we're there. We know how much we need it."

    Jesus came to heal the sinners.

  • Redheaded1
    Redheaded1 Member Posts: 1,455
    edited October 2014


    Just had a call from my Endocrinologist--Thyroid biopsy is BENIGN!

    Such a relief.  Still have to monitor the nodule, so will get ultrasound repeated in April. and repeat the blood work in Nov. and April.   God is Good...

  • redwolf8812
    redwolf8812 Member Posts: 580
    edited October 2014

    Thank You, Lord!  Woo Hoo!

    :-) Penny

  • GrammyR
    GrammyR Member Posts: 297
    edited October 2014

    Redheaded- so glad your result was benign. Keep that rosary going. 

  • feelingfeline
    feelingfeline Member Posts: 5,145
    edited October 2014

    Redheaded1 wonderful news. Deo Gratias. Thanks be to God.

  • ronniekay
    ronniekay Member Posts: 657
    edited October 2014

    Oh my...I haven't been on for way too long!  I go to my "favorites" on the menu and get hung up on the ones at the top :). Have missed lots...and am glad to see God's working His miracles in all our lives!  AND...you're all such a blessing to me, as I've read a page back & love, love the joyful spirit!!!   Susanna...I'm envisioning my white cells delivering babies today with my neulasta shot :) and the "hospital for sinners!"....yes, yes, yes!!!!!    So thankful for benign tests, correct dosages & God-willing, a good meeting today w/my new oncologist!  In honor of him, an Indian man, I had Indian food last night & will probably weigh more at today's appt than in a very long time...thank you salt...but it was so good!!!  I'll also get results of my echo.  XOXO

  • GrammyR
    GrammyR Member Posts: 297
    edited October 2014

    Ronnie-Kay- Hope you like your new MO. Is he part of the same group or a totally new group? I am changing insurance at the end of the year thank God and will have UW physicians who are much closer. I love Indian food and have been eating less meat however its the rice that adds the calories -  ha-- same w /sushi but I still love it.

    Redwolf- Praying the Novena to St Jude this week. Praying for peace in this world of ours. 

  • Redheaded1
    Redheaded1 Member Posts: 1,455
    edited October 2014

    So What did you eat at the Indian Restaurant?  I have always been curious about Indian Food, but not familiar enough to try dining out on it.  Suggestions?

  • redwolf8812
    redwolf8812 Member Posts: 580
    edited October 2014

    Thanks, GrammyR.

    Redheaded1 - I enjoy Indian food but I can't remember the names of everything.  I used to go to a local restaurant that served "buffet-style" and would just sample a little of everything.  They had name tags next to each dish, explaining the main ingredients but I of course cannot remember the names of what I liked best.  I think I liked them all.  The best was dessert - some sort of honey-dipped pastry puffs.

    :-) Penny

  • feelingfeline
    feelingfeline Member Posts: 5,145
    edited November 2014

    Happy All Saints Day everyone.

  • redwolf8812
    redwolf8812 Member Posts: 580
    edited November 2014

    Yes!

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  • ronniekay
    ronniekay Member Posts: 657
    edited November 2014

    Yes!  Happy All Saints Day!!! 

    When I was a high school secretary, my fav TAs were Indian gals!  They were smart, kind, warm & friendly.  They knew I loved the food so would bring me dishes!  One time I ate the whole container at lunch and my TA said, " You ate it All...in one meal?"  (Did I say they were thin???). Anyhoo...I always told them when I die, I'm coming back as an Indian gal!  One went to dental school in India and when she came back to visit the first summer, brought me yards of peach colored silk to have an Indian suit made...another said her dad would make it for me...for $25.  Yep...on my bucket list!   

    Rene...there's Pabla downtown Renton...vegetarian Indian...delicious.  They have buffet every day til 3pm!  Tell me when you want to go!  Red....meat dishes-tikka masala or butter chicken are amazing.  The tikka method makes all meat tender.  You can get mild & it's not spicy  (although you need to ask-some have hot seasonings).  Paneer is a cheese that's buttery & delish and is mixed w/tomato sauces w/veggies, etc. The eggplant bharta & spinach dishes are yum...puréed with nice seasoning.  There are pakoras...made with steamed/roasted veggies w/light breading.  I love it all & hope you try it!    Now I'm hungry :)

  • redwolf8812
    redwolf8812 Member Posts: 580
    edited November 2014

    Happy All Souls Day!

    :-) Penny

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  • redwolf8812
    redwolf8812 Member Posts: 580
    edited November 2014

    Will be in Boston this weekend.  Can anyone recommend a Church in the Braintree area?

    :-) Penny

  • feelingfeline
    feelingfeline Member Posts: 5,145
    edited November 2014

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    Happy all Souls to you too. A great day to be so thankful for all those who went before us and handed the gift of faith and the torch of faith down to us.

  • GrammyR
    GrammyR Member Posts: 297
    edited November 2014

    feelingfeline-Amen for all our ancestors souls. May we meet again in heaven some day.

  • redwolf8812
    redwolf8812 Member Posts: 580
    edited November 2014

    Leaving for Boston soon. Praying for safe, healthy, and happy travels and days.

    Lord Jesus, thank You for traveling with the two disciples after the resurrection and for setting their hearts on fire with Your grace. Thank You for hearing our prayers. Please travel also with my family and gladden our hearts with Your presence. We know, Lord, that we are pilgrims on this earth, seeking the citizenship which is in heaven. During our journey surround us with Your holy angels and keep us safe from seen and unseen dangers. Grant that we may carry out our plans and fulfill our expectations according to Your will. Help us to see the beauty of creation and to comprehend the wonder of Your truth in all things. Please guide and guard those we leave behind, especially our son, our home, and our pets. For You are the way, the truth and the life, and to You we give thanks, praise and glory forever. In Jesus' Name we pray.  Amen.

    :-) Penny

  • feelingfeline
    feelingfeline Member Posts: 5,145
    edited November 2014

    Amen. Safe travelling Penny, have a safe and happy trip.

  • ronniekay
    ronniekay Member Posts: 657
    edited November 2014

    Penny...may God answer your heartfelt, beautiful prayers...and grant you & yours a memorable trip with answers for your DD's future! I wish you a joyful time together!

    Love to all :)

  • redwolf8812
    redwolf8812 Member Posts: 580
    edited November 2014

    Dear Lord, thank You for all your Miracles, Cures, Healings, and Advances in Modern Medicine. Please bless tomorrow's treatment so that it does Your Work in me. Please fill my mind, body, and soul with Your Spirit. Please bless the Perelman Center and all the patients, caregivers, and employees. In the Mighty Name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, I pray. Amen.