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  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 11,438

    Sas I'm glad that your DS will be able to help out with your accommodation when you go Tampa it will be so much easier for you.

    My thyroid jumps around every time I have it tested........one time it high the next its low but never high or low enough to have to do meds but obviously not good enough to say tis all fine........I have a tendency not to worry about it anymore just have it checked every six months to keep an eye on it.

    Take care you.

    Love n hugs.   Chrissy

  • Gingerbrew
    Gingerbrew Member Posts: 1,997

    Dear Lostboob, 

    Please don't think you will ruin your life with Arimidex. Many people have few to no side effects and gain the reduced risk of recurrance. I am one of the people who reacted very poorly to any of the AI's, I tried several and now use Tamoxofen with few side effects, a little hair loss mostly. The benefits of the AI's is real, please don't let the posts about the side effects scare you off. You can work it through with your oncologists. Hugs and good wishes to you. 

    Ginger

  • wren44
    wren44 Member Posts: 7,928

    Lostboob, I'm one of the ones with no SEs from Arimidex. I've been on it for 2 years now with only a few warm flushes. Do ask the doctor to check your thyroid. The dryness, flakiness and fatigue can all be symptoms of low thyroid.

    Wilsie, In your pocket with fingers crossed for your scan. Best wishes.

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 15,894


    Always sumpin. The test that is a key to so many thyroid issues is Thyroglubulin(Tg)- measurement and autoantibodies. It dx's so much.      In Jan., I asked the doc to do a T3,FreeT4, and autoantibodies. That's when I learned about Tg.

    Chrissy TSH that jumps around can indicate Hashimoto's    there's 4 types

    Barbe, Lordy how do we all survive our docs. I can't believe it.  they let something climb up your neck, and biopsies for 20 years. Hmm maybe I didn't like how things occurred, but it didn't take that long. HOWEVER, I did have a bx last July. Pathologist Doc missed cancer and hashimoto's (lymphocytic thyroiditis). At the removal he missed it again, he did send it for a second opinion. QUEST labs used 3 stains and 3 genetic /tumor marker tests.  Barbe are you regulated yet ? Do you feel like the amount your taking is right?

     

  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 8,153

    I know that my fatigue and weight gain, etc, were/are not caused by thyroid problems.  My PC dr. diagnosed low thyroid function about 10 years ago and I take synthroid.  She keeps a close eye on my labs.

    Lostboob, like Wren I tolerate arimidex without the severe joint pain and debilitating SEs that cause some women to discontinue taking it.  My bc dr. is a real believer in the benefits of the AIs.  Don't let anything I say influence you in your decisions of how best to avoid recurrence.

    SAS, wishing you the best results with dealing with your thyroid cancer.  My bc dr. was gentle but blunt in telling me that my chances of getting other cancers are greater than the chances of women without bc.  She said drs. don't know why this is true but the statistics are there.

    Wilsie, hoping for good news from you on your scan.  I always get nervous when I go for my annual checkup with my BC dr's nurse practitioner.  She does an ultrasound of my chest and underarms.  I guess when we've experienced bad news of this kind once, the nerves are always there.  My checkup is coming up soon.

    Chrissy, reassuring hugs for you.  It's only normal not to look forward to surgery and PT, however needed.

    Off to WW this morning.  Will not weigh in since I did my May weigh-in last Mon.  Have not had a good week with my eating plan and hope to do better this week.

    A good Monday to all.

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605

    My blood work was checked pretty good for the first couple of months and I am stabilized on Thyroxin, but maybe I need another check...hmmmm. Good point!

  • wren44
    wren44 Member Posts: 7,928

    My DIL had to keep arguing with her doctors that she needed more during pregnancy. Sheesh! You would think they would be worried about low thyroid for the baby.

  • Wilsie2
    Wilsie2 Member Posts: 240

    scans done, no issues with IV, anyway. When I had last MRI it took them 5 tries, thought I was  going to have to walk out of there .

    Now waiting till Wednesday.  I am exhausted

    Wilsie

  • macatacmv
    macatacmv Member Posts: 1,200

    hello all, I'm in CO with my DD going through all her pre op stuff before her hip surgery tomorrow. She's about to have a melt down. We're hungry and have been waiting around for 4 hours. I brought snacks, but obviously not enough. The reality is setting in for her now, like you Chrissy, she has been thru this already.

    I have now lost 30 lbs. As my doc says that is a good sized turkey. I will try my best to stick to the plan while out here. Try not to emotional eat. Lo

  • Wilsie2
    Wilsie2 Member Posts: 240

    Sorry, I know how frustrating the waiting is. Being hungry does not help, either.  I hope they have taken you back now. Good luck, I'll be thinking of you. Wilsie

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 15,894

    Wren you saw all the study I went through passing through Insomnia thread. Have your DD google pregnancy induced changes in thyroid. There is a Hyperthyroid  situation brought on by pregnancy. I don't remember a hypothyroid situation being brought on by pregnancy.  A pre-existing Hypothyroid prego mother can be disasterous for the baby. But LOL I was drowning in reading.

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 15,894


    Mac Best for your DD sx. You've lost 30 #'s . I suppose it's in the past pages, but a quick description puleese. gained 50#'s with this stupid thyroid thing.

    Wilsie good on the scan and the IV :) YAY.

     I have an allergy to polyurethane IV catheters. Can only use Teflon. Pu catheters create a crater that doesn't heal for months. Teflon  24 hours later can't be seen.

  • macatacmv
    macatacmv Member Posts: 1,200

    image

    it is very beautiful here. 

    We made it out of the hospital after 7 hours and 1 melt down. The surgery sounds more complicated than we first thought, but will be worth it if he can reconstruct her hip. Tomorrow is the big day, she'll spend overnight in the hospital and then start PT on wednesday. 

    sas, I have been on a meal replacement plan since Dec. I have shakes and bars and one meal a day. It is medically supervised by my PCP's office. My inflammation has gone way down as have my cholesterol levels. I am almost at my goal weight. 

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 15,894


    Mac Glad things straightened out have a good sleep. Where in CO. Chevy's there and so is StaceyLee.

    I'll get more info on the diet when you get back.

    Barbie, as your (Levo?)throxine  dose stabilized did you see a change in weight . I gained about 15 on the thyroid med withdrawal before the RAI131 PILLThat was about 3 weeks. Starting to loose, I think . Never fast enough. Tomorrow doc visit with decent scales :) Illusion or delusion, tomorrow will tell :)

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 11,438

    Nancy I can relate with your DD.......lol.......knowing what's coming is the hardest part of these sorts of surgery.  Glad you finally got out with a bit more understanding of what will happen.

    That photo is so lovely!  It brings back good memories of my trip and visit to CO.  Well done you on that weight loss!!  30 pounds!  Wow!!!

    Wilsie yay for no probs with the IV for your scan!  I can so relate to having to be jabbed numerous times to get a good vein........here's hoping the report is just as good!

    Have a good day all!

    Love n hugs.     Chrissy

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 15,894

    good luck this morning to you and DD. The rest of the note went to the computer netherworld :

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605

    I've had to be surgically put under for the IV to go in as they had my surgery backed up so late I was TOO dehydrated!!!! So I get it Wilsie. Glad it worked out.

    Mac, I'm blown away by  your weight loss!!!! Is it a program we can buy in a store?? Are you hungry? Now that I'm on Metformin I don't get my huge sweat and nausea break-downs I used to get. I can actually get hungry without having to take a Gravol for nausea!!!!

  • macatacmv
    macatacmv Member Posts: 1,200

    Whew it is now 10pm here in CO. They just took DD in for surgery about an hour ago. We were scheduled for 12:30. Poor kid all that waiting and worrying. They'll keep her overnight and then she starts PT tomorrow morning. I'm gonna try to get some sleep before going back.

    Wilsie have you heard anything yet?

    sas, so good to hear from you! I'm in the Vail area. I'll be here for 2 weeks at least.

    Hope everyone else are well!

  • Alyson
    Alyson Member Posts: 3,737

    https://community.breastcancer.org/forum/34/topic/... -Big Girls Panties on Tour.

    Hi girls if you are interested in my trip I have posted pics on my thread.

    Big hugs to all

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 15,894


    Mac neither chevy or Staceylee are in that area.  Did they really take her that late to the OR. Did I misread that? Lovely that you're able to be with her  :)

    BARBIE, I lost 9 #'s. No illusion or delusion LOL. Before the PILL, it's a low iodine diet, and at a point NO thyroid medicine. NADA.  I gained 10 #'s just in the withdrawal period. OMG, by the time I was to restart med, I was afraid of heart failure. Serious!. Two docs giving directions---not the same. I made an executive decision. Restarted at level that the RO said he'd do, but he was deferring to the endocrinologist.

    What I learned from RO. Levothyrxine, synthroid, levoxyl---take a MONTH to get to therapeutic blood level. I didn't know this. My Endo was going to let me go a month without active thyroid med. Cytomel. The executive decision was, I started on the Cytomel (had leftover from the withdrawal). Ro said his routine was Cytomel for a month with the thyroxine,  then stop for a week, then do TSH.

    Endo called on a Saturday after all the questioning through his medical assistant from Friday. He listened to what I just described above and said that was what should be done--------(*&%^$##. What's cool is he came into the office on a Saturday during his vacation, reviewed notes from m.a., and called me. If he hadn't of called, I was going to fire him. But now he's in my good graces------until.........

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 11,438

    Lol Sas, you be a good girl now, ya hear? Lol.  Can't say I blame you though with all the conflicting information and opinions.  We all know that you will do what is best for you as you will research the dickens out of it and then take the best option.........on ya, ya sassy girl you!.......hahahaha!

    Nancy glad that your DD is finally in and being done......it's all in the healing from here on in and I wish her the very best to getting back on her feet.  Sleep well so you are energised for tomorrow.

    A sewing day for me today........I bought some comfy jeans (similar to pyjama jeans) a couple of weeks ago online but they are too long in the rise so I have been altering them as they are stretch, comfy and easy to get on and off and perfect for me to be wearing while recovering from my op.  If I get the chance I think I will make a couple of tops that are easy on and off as well but for those I'll have to draft a pattern........I'll see as that might just be a pain in the butt!........lol.

    Wilsie keeping my fingers crossed that your scans are all good!

    Love n hugs.    Chrissy

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605

    Alyson, can't wait to see you!!! Are the travelling pants the same ones I signed last year? Can I just add this years date to it?

    SAS, I have had salt in my diet for 22 years, so no added iodine in the salt most people get. I thought maybe that's why I had thyroid issues, but then recall my first biopsy was about 22 or 23 years ago.... So what is a low iodine diet? Did you gain on Thyroxin? I originally grew ANOTHER lesion on Thyroxin years ago.

    Hugs to your DD mac, (and to you!) I don't know if I'd want a surgeon operating on me that late! I asked MY surgeon if he'd had lunch!!! hehehehehhehe

  • socallisa
    socallisa Member Posts: 10,184

    We are in DC

  • Wilsie2
    Wilsie2 Member Posts: 240

    Got scan results and they are slightly better than four months ago, which to me is great, it means that Faslodex is keeping things in check!  My markers were also down!  I could have sworn that I was much worse, it brings such anxiety when you have scans. So I go back in four months, unless something comes up. Thanks to all of you for your caring and support. It means a lot to me. 

    Wilsie

  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 8,153

    Yay, Wilsie!!!!  Great results.

  • wren44
    wren44 Member Posts: 7,928

    Happy news Wilsie! Nice to know it's working.

  • QCA
    QCA Member Posts: 1,150

    Wilsie, what great news!!

    Kathy

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 11,438

    Wilsie that is fantastic!!!  Now let your breath out and try to relax......yeah, I know what you've been doing.......lol.  Anxiety of any sort will make us feel like things are going south and obviously yours has been building for a while.

    Lisa what are you doing in DC?  Are you just visiting or is there something else on the agenda?  Either way, have fun!

    Just relaxing today and contemplating whether to start drafting a pattern for a top.........I should but not today......lol.

    Take it easy all!

    Love n hugs.   Chrissy

  • Wilsie2
    Wilsie2 Member Posts: 240

    Thanks for being happy with me. Now I can get back to my usual, optimistic self!

    Wilsie

  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 8,153

    Chrissy, I'm so impressed that you can make your own pattern for a blouse.  My mother used to use a garment to cut out the pieces for a garment like it.  Without taking the pattern garment apart!  Of course, she made cakes with the dump-into-a-bowl-without-measuring method!

    I used to sew a lot and found it very creative.  But the only thing I've sewed in recent years is window treatments.  And I bought a pattern.  They're so much cheaper to sew than to buy and easy to sew.  One thing I learned in home ec. classes in high school is how important ironing is in the sewing process.  I have two old sewing machines and both need reconditioning.