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  • Kattis894
    Kattis894 Member Posts: 150

    Found a place in India of all places...:) Sri Lanka...it is far but once there it is pretty cheap with all the treatments so it might be worth the long trip...I am checking it out for April. Not the cheapest option but thought I am worth it! and we only live once...Well, after my onc appointment if all goes well I am heading on a trip alone for the first time...:) I hope I will meet others at the spa.

  • specialk
    specialk Member Posts: 9,261

    hap - we each have to make decisions about how to navigate the after-treatment waters, and what types of programs or information is valuable to each of us. Just wanted to warn you about what it is like here at that time of year.

  • jstarling
    jstarling Member Posts: 137

    I would love to learn more about these retreats. Since I am just starting treatments this week it will have to be for next year. But what a great thing to look forward to. Does anyone know if the Vitality program or something like it is available in the Atlanta area?I have the Northside Hospital brochure but it isn’t mentioned.

  • Kattis894
    Kattis894 Member Posts: 150

    There is many places in India but this is the one I am thinking of:

    http://barberynresorts.com/english/index.html


    Maybe I see you all there...:)

  • ingerp
    ingerp Member Posts: 1,515

    Hey ladies. Checking in from sunny (kinda) San Francisco. I had the conversation with my kids last night so I’m feeling a bit lighter. Made a very minor deal out of it. No reason to talk abut trearment until I know what’s coming.

    Congrats to those finishing treatment, welcome back to those returning (although I feel like I’m a relative newbie), thanks for the well-wishes cuz my dx is as good as it could have been. Trying to live in the moment and enjoy my next few days with my boys. I’m home on Wednesday and I know it will come all too soon. :-(

  • juli24
    juli24 Member Posts: 80

    You might want to purchase a few of Dr. Fuhrman’s books before making a decision on attending one of his retreats. He also does PBS specials you can watch for

  • Tresjoli2
    Tresjoli2 Member Posts: 579

    Thanks Shela!

  • deni1661
    deni1661 Member Posts: 425
    Thanks everyone for the well wishes on my retirement, it means a lot to me.

    Kattis, it is so nice to see you back. Good for you that you decided the new job wasn't worth the stress - a very empowering move on your part! I think the spa/retreat idea is a good one as we can all benefit from anything that puts the focus on wellness. Enjoy your trip to India!

    Elaine, I hope the school strike is short lived :)

    Ingerp, enjoy the rest of your time this week with your sons. I took a vacation before I started treatment and it cleared my mind of all worry and fear about what was ahead. I think getting away from our daily life, even if only for a day or two, helps to "reset" our minds and flush out all the anxiety!

  • cherry-sw
    cherry-sw Member Posts: 783

    Hi all, thank you for your concern, my FB group posted today asking how I was doing and my manager also been in contact with me. I do not know what happened but I am trying to change the pattern. We had 10C today, this is freaking warm for Sweden this tome of the year and I did not know whether I should have thin hat during my 10 km power walk. At rhe end I went with my thicker hat, the thin one makes it so obvious that there is no hair. I mean, there is, but still not enough for me to feel confident( But I run half of the distance.

    Posey, I will always check on you, on everybody, I promise, I am not going anywhere, these boards kept me safe once, I owe it to all you.

  • cherry-sw
    cherry-sw Member Posts: 783

    deni, congratulations on your retirement, when Iwas younger I just did not think about that much at all, then I saw my parents retire and I actually saw how happy they became with their six month staying at their country side cabin, gardening, all those peppers, cucumbers, squash and tomatoes, oh, tomatoes!! my mom can talk about her growing them from the seeds (she has some hybrids she likes), then planting them and then, oh, my, there was that thunder storm just right after she planted and she had to plant them again or what was left of them! and my father said, that we had tomatoes only because she could save them)))

    You know, before I thought that getting old was so unfair, now I am really looking forward and hope to have a chance and a privilage to grow old even if I am so afraid to jynx things.

  • cherry-sw
    cherry-sw Member Posts: 783

    shelabela, coach, I know, I also say that cancer is a new strong, the most awful thing is that no one is prepared for it. It is so stigmatized and aggressive and people do die of it. My psychiatrist, the best investment of my time actually, because my councelor and psychiatrist basically tell MO what to do now)), well, the former said, cancer is so common nowadays and I said, you say so but nobody is prepared for this diagnosis, I was not, and neither of you two are. I am making the best of it but only because I literally have no choice.

  • cherry-sw
    cherry-sw Member Posts: 783

    Tres, I had copper UID since I had my eldest back in 95 and until 04, actually the same one, never had anything hormonal, never took birth control pills. They took it out because I sensed some smell, not heavy but still, I went to my gyn and she said, you got older, your immune system cannot battle the growth of yourbacteria the same way it used to, we have to take it out, and we did. The only SE I ever had with it was my period being longer, like six days instead for three-four.

    My eldest decided to quit her birth control pills when we found out about my bc and I she has a copper UID now, she got heavier and painful periods with it even though the UID itself got much smaller since the 90-es.

  • cherry-sw
    cherry-sw Member Posts: 783

    Kattis, thank you for posting this info, I have not been to Sri Lanka but the friends of mine who went there were very pleased, it is a beautiful place to just walk along the beach

  • cherry-sw
    cherry-sw Member Posts: 783

    Ingerp and all, preliminary)) we have not decided yet, will meet the breeder and the puppies in April, but hopefully this little fellow will move in with us in the end of the next months

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  • PoseyGirl
    PoseyGirl Member Posts: 298

    good answer, Hap!!!!

    Cherry, what an adorable pup!!! What will you name him? Trip for triple positive? Maybe not.

    Xoxo to you for watching out for me ;).


  • cherry-sw
    cherry-sw Member Posts: 783

    HapB, as cynical as it sounds but your are so right, they mean well though my councelor and the psychiatrist, they got me through very difficult time, they try all their arguments and all I cannot imagine working like this all the time.

    This is a Corgi Pembroke, the kind The Queen used to have))

  • cherry-sw
    cherry-sw Member Posts: 783

    Posey) always, we have to stick together)

    We will name him... wait for it... Mr.Darcy))

  • PoseyGirl
    PoseyGirl Member Posts: 298

    thumbs up...that’s hilarious and cute

  • Tresjoli2
    Tresjoli2 Member Posts: 579

    thanks cherry. Struggling with this decision. Going to get a 2nd opinion from MO. Just feels like another one of those decisions I have to make where I have to choose amongst crummy options. I still have to talk to the hubby...he could also make a decision to solve this issue. But I want to fully understand all our options before I discuss with him...

    I have my annual scans coming up in a couple of weeks. A dark cloud always starts to descend and weave it's way into the dark corners of my mind as scan time approaches. I get flashbacks that are so vivid. Does that happen to others? Smells, sounds, they all seem to set me off. It starts with my birthday, because I went to Vegas to celebrate my 40th with all my girlfriends, and when I came home had my annual physical where my gp scheduled my first mammogram. Then boom! Cancer. So as soon as my birthday starts to approach, the flashbacks start, and they don't stop until I get my clean scan...so odd.

  • ingerp
    ingerp Member Posts: 1,515

    Cherry don’t post too many pictures of whichever one you end up with—makes me want another Corgi pup!! ;-) (FWIW—the one we have now is Figo—named for a Portuguese soccer player, but with our first Corgi pup, a friend of one of my kids was running errands with us and we parked next to a Mini-Cooper. He looked over and said, “Hey that looks like your dog!” so we named him Cooper. Great name for a dog with short little legs!!)

  • Gudrun
    Gudrun Member Posts: 93

    Hi everybody,

    Again I would need some advice or experience from you ladies:

    My daughter had her 22nd Zoladex (i. e. 22 months) shot today. We've just phoned and she revealed to me that she is likely to stop this treatments and just going on with tamoxifen alone due to increasing sadness and a feeling of not being herself anymore: I don't know who I am anymore, she said while sobbing. She has been so tough so far, never complaining. Needless to say it breaks my heart seeing her so down.

    I know very well that it is my daughter to decide what to do, and not me!

    However I have some questions I'd like to ask:

    1. Is there a trial that shows a significantly better benefit for more than two years of Zoladex together with Tamoxifen compared to only two years of Zoladex with tamoxifen?
    2. Have you been in a similar situation? What did your doctors recommend or what did you do?
    3. What is your opinion?


    I would so appreciate any of your answers. Thank you in advance. Gudrun

  • Tresjoli2
    Tresjoli2 Member Posts: 579

    Gudrun - I wasn't on zoladex, but I was on Lupron, which does essentially the same thing. I was miserable. Depression crept in, my joints hurt, I felt a hundred years old on the drug. I had terrible migraines. I cried all the time. My doctor told me that in my case, with no node involvement, and such a small tumor, that she was ok with me stopping. As it appears your daughter is even younger than I am, and with more advanced cancer, I am not sure what her MO will recommend. For me, my quality of life was so poor, I got off the drug. And it was like I got my life back. I hope that helps.


  • Gudrun
    Gudrun Member Posts: 93

    thank you so much for your reply Trèsjoli,

    that really helps in so far that you actually got your old self back after having quitted the Lupron. My dd's doctors totally differ in their recommendations, from leaving Zoladex as soon as there are any SEs to 5 years in total. So their advice was not of concrete help.

    May I ask how long you took the Lupron alltogether?

    Best wishes, G

  • faithhopelove84
    faithhopelove84 Member Posts: 5

    I did it....Bilateral Mastectomy completed! I unfortunately did not have full PCR. My tumor "bed" decreased from 2.3 CM (larger than I thought) to 0.5 CM of "microscopic focus." In addition, my lymph node that was once positive had isolated tumor cells, which my doc said is negative? They removed a total of 12 nodes from my right side that were all negative!

    Radiate or not radiate is my dilemma. I have met with 3 radiation onc's who advised that it is very "grey" on whether I need radiation. One even said in their "heart of hearts" they would not do it because chance of local re-occurrence is less than 2% ('Her2 is more likely to distant re-occur?).

    I am still completing my herceptin/perjeta and lupron regimen until 10/18. At that time, I will continue with Lupron and start aromatase. Did any of you choose not to radiate and had a local re-occurrence? Does anyone have any articles to share on radiation for Her2/Triple Positive patients?

    Thanks all!

  • Kattis894
    Kattis894 Member Posts: 150

    I am checking out the Dr. Fuhrman's Mediterranean Retreat for sure, it is way closer to me..:) thank you so much...

  • coachvicky
    coachvicky Member Posts: 984

    FaithHopeLove…

    Best wishes on a full recovery from your BMX. Keep your arms down and tight. Your drains will be out quicker.

    Your results sound wonderful. I bet you are happy!

    My MO considered radiation for a fleeting moment. I did taxotere, carboplatin, and herceptin..

    I have never looked back on my decision for the BMX. I got my 3D tattoos last week.

    I saw my Primary Care this morning. It was the first time he had ever asked to examine my chest / breasts in this 21 month journey. He said I want to see the 3D tattoos. His mouth dropped. He said that he was afraid of how the the tattooing would look (and I know this as he is a very concerned MD). My husband was there and said I told you she looked natural.

    Warmly,

    Vicky


  • Tresjoli2
    Tresjoli2 Member Posts: 579

    2 years gudrun...

  • coachvicky
    coachvicky Member Posts: 984

    HapB...Everything is done. I may in a few months decide that I want larger looking nipples. These are nice and rosy ... like the girls in the nasty magazines. LOL.

    Vicky


  • Blownaway
    Blownaway Member Posts: 662

    Special K - quarterly echoes were not enough for me. I had gone into full heart failure before the 7th herceptin infusion. That's counting the 4 TCH infusions