My Husband, My Life, My Love, My Family, My Cancer
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So my Walmart grocery order is on the way so put my wig and sock mops on. Got different flavours of mayo, garlic parm, regular garlic mayo and smoky bacon. A couple of the frozen queso meals I enjoy, some beans, tortillas, soft taco dinner bake which also has tortillas, cheese sauce and 4 tortillas, easy quesadilla. None of the regular frozen meals as I like to have room in the fridge. I will also get some beans, chipotle and other black bean refried beans from Amazon. Lots of mexican flavour in this haul, 70 bucks but this will last a while.
I decided the whole buy mcdonalds thing was silly and did not save enough money to have been practical. Make my own burgers, beans and rice. Ramen is a better way to save a buck and can be dressed up. Quesadilla maker also offers a lot, the english muffin meal from the Quesadilla maker was good but works better with tortillas.
Got all items BUT the paper bags did not have handles, delivery was great and got all items though so that part was good. If I am asked to review the delivery, all complements to delivery driver and store for getting all items but will adv to use bags with handles.
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Chicagoan, geez, what an ordeal. I hope the MSK schedulers can work some magic for you to get you in asap.
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Chicagoan - what a travel nightmare and having to cancel your appointment. The airline industry is the worst! We are being held captive🙄
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@chicagoan Ugh how annoying and disappointing that is to miss your appointment, I’m sorry. Hoping they can work you back in soon🤞🏻
@mara51506 Seriously, ugh no handles? Annoying for sure hopefully they adhere to your advice.
All these flash floods are so scary, prayers to keep everyone safe. Wishing everyone a better day. In your pockets for appointments, eyeglasses, liver issues, jaw issues and just everyday life!❌⭕️❤️
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Anyone within a flood zone I am hoping is safe right now, pockets where needed on this one.
Cookie, yeah dumb isn't it. Delivery, driver and getting it on time were very good. Paid 5.97 for the delivery and driver tip. Not too bad of a total.
Went to bed at 6 am, I was watching videos on facebook and youtube, lost track of time. Decided to go to bed instead of staying up all night, woke up 12pm so feel pretty good.
Laundry will be going on, sink in kitchen will be fully clear soon which is great. Was stuck on figuring out what I wanted to eat, freezer had another one of those bowls from Walmart, queso cheese and macaroni noodles so started with that.
Later on, may do a quesadilla, put garlic on either one tortilla or full size, cook up a chicken dog, chop up with small amount of beans and cheese on top, put in the quesadilla maker, love that thing since it was only 11 dollars.
I hope everyone has a good day, in pockets for all.
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Update on me…..
Scans are stable again. To continue Lynparza/Lupron/Xgeva. I am stopping Lupron after the next dose though. I will be 55 years old in October, and my last MO said to stop Lupron after 55. I asked my current MO about starting an AI with the Lynparza after that, but he said he didn't think it would help me, as my 2021 liver biopsy showed ER- (but it was PR+). I don't know if I agree with him. But I guess I will just take the Lynparza alone and continue to monitor scans.
He said his patient that holds the record is 23 years MBC. I asked if bone-only, and he said she had liver involvement too. I will be 8 years MBC in September.
I am reading along at all your posts. And saying HI to all.
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Great news Candy! Congratulations on your stable scans.
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@candy-678 - Good news for sure. Fingers crossed for much, much more!
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@candy-678 I am happy to hear stability in your scans again, 8 years is a long time, here is to 23. My MO and RO both are impressed with my own longevity, been NED from the neck down for 10 years and no real activity in the brain for 7 years. Was 9 when tumour found and removed, WBR and one touchup that was expected in 2018. I consider myself lucky and MO brings her residents in to point out the miracle patient with IBC.
Nothing on the agenda, going shopping in my pantry for food ideas. I am unsure which way I want to do eggs, beans, meat pie and rice. Part of me wants to microwave the eggs, a mini pot pie and beans in the microwave and then run all in the chopper with some cheese and coat a pan in canola oil with bit of melted butter and garlic, stir the ground beef texture food out of the chopper and add to premade rice. Another option is to still chop the beans, eggs and meat pie. Put in the sprayed pan on top of the rice, add dollops of garlic spread and bake at 375. Both options are really delicious, just give totally different type of taste and crispiness. I will decide how I wish to do it later. I did purchase some smoked bacon flavour mayo and it is really good.
Laundry will be finished, decided to give up on the mesh bags, they are a PIA when it comes to clothes. If I want gentler laundering of clothes, I will use the smallest washers, they are not rough with agitating stuff and can be washed in cold to warm water instead of hot. I am also hanging them to dry on hangers. If I decide to actually dry them, can pull out the heated drying rack I got several years ago, has a tent and the bottom blows up hot air but unless I need it done in an hour, no need.
Debating a walk today to test some of the cooling options I have. I have not properly done that beyond my original neck fan and evaporative bandanna, never used the hat with the wide brim. The hip fans are great, if run on low last many hours, on high give a strong breeze. I put them in the front of my shirt, no need to flap in the wind. I would like to go back to walking to the hospital for a few months before winter. I am also surrounded by grocery stores so if a snack is needed, could pick up the odd thing or my prescription. I will see what I want to do.
Hope all have a good day and in pockets for all.
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Candy, great news! I'm curious about stopping the Lupron, as I'm also 55. My MO had me test FSH and estradiol recently (we stopped the lupron for a brief bit) and my levels aren't in menopause yet, so she wanted me back on it.
I've been visiting friends in Santa Fe, will share this photo of delicious breakfast, outdoors in the morning - so much warmer here than where I live! 😀
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Also, sending tons of love to everyone here, I do read along daily and I know many of us are struggling. Love to you all ❤️❤️
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sf-cakes- Interesting. I have not had any blood work to check my menopausal status. My previous MO just said to stop Lupron when I turned 55 (I stopped seeing that MO at age 52). And this MO agreed to that plan now. I hope my ovaries have stopped functioning by now. My Mom went thru natural menopause at age 54 & my sister at age 50. I think heredity factors into it some. I may ask my MO for a blood test and see what he says.
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@candy-678 good news on the stable scan results. Wow, I can't imagine doing this for 23 years! I am 9 years now…
@sf-cakes Lovely breakfast. Looks like something I would order! Love Santa Fe.
@mara51506 Love hearing how well you are doing. I am fatigued at trying to decide on our dinner menu for four. I would love to try some of your meals but I know my family wouldn't go for it.
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I would like to taste some of Mara's meals but it'll never happen. It's real hard for me to wrap my head around ingredients and cooking.
I'm a huge fan of pizza and peanut butter and jelly.
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@candy-678 Congrats on stable, cheers to many more years progression free!Wow 23 years is quite the record. We never know what research is going to be the next breakthrough drug. So we rely on hope. Enjoy this victory ❤️
@sf-cakes Enjoy your visit with your friends. That’s my go to breakfast when I’m out. hope you enjoyed it
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@sf-cakes The meal looks delicious and sweet, I know it was not long for this world. Glad it is warmer in Santa Fe as well and probably not humid there either. Enjoy the rest of the visit.
@gailmary I get a lot of my ideas from youtube, usually either dollar tree dinners, southern frugal momma and fit frugal mom. Ardent Michelle is another channel that shoes what you can do for very little. I have never really budgeted myself as much as they do but they all eat well. Peanut butter is a favourite of mine, I enjoy stuff with beef and peanut butter on the bun, that is good to me. I just try different things and sometimes they work, sometimes not so much. Just try, watch youtube for those people and also on facebook there are cheap meal ideas which people post what they have left for food and get suggestions of what to make out of it OR post things that they have made. Take a look at these different sites.
As far as posting elsewhere other than here, what I make would not be considered pretty enough to take a picture of but they are tasty most of the time. Planning to do something with a garlic pizza that is in the freezer and just add stuff to the top, add some sliced chicken dogs, seasoning and of course more garlic. Pulverize any beans left in the fridge and use as a spread along with peppers.
Laundry to be finished, recycling to be done, that is easier than garbage for me, break up boxes and shred some paper. I do not shred flyers as they do not have my info. Aiming to have all done by 4pm, I am a dawdler when it comes to chores.
I also hope everyone has a great day and in pockets for everyone.
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I cannot fully explain right now, but I wanted to verify my thoughts with you and get your opinions:
As MBC patients, even if we are stable right now, if we stopped our treatments we would progress off treatment, right? I know that is correct. I posed the question to my MO once. I asked him "what if I stopped my treatment what would happen" and he said "the cancer would grow". I was not thinking about stopping my treatment, but I just wanted to hear his response.
I had a discussion with someone today, and they seem to think that if the cancer is stable then we can stop treatment, and it may not come back or grow. That in essence we would be cured of cancer.
How do you explain to people that we are stable ON treatment? And that the treatments are important to continue.
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@candy-678 Your last line says it best.
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Intolight- This person doesn't understand that MBC does not go into remission, and we can stop treatment. They think that if the cancer is under control that we can stop our meds. Why continue taking meds??
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Candy, when faced with that question, I just explain that the medication keeps it away, so I must keep taking it. And that, eventually, cancer will outsmart the drug and I’ll have to hit it with something new and hopefully better, it’s a constant game.
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Yeah, I have told people we MBCers "scan/treat/repeat". I, and we on here, understand that concept. But others that are not dealing with cancer personally seem to think that if our cancer is doing well we can take a break from the meds. This person that I was talking to today didn't seem to understand the concept that we have to CONTINUE to take the meds, even when we are getting good reports.
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I had a friend ask me, since I’m stable, can I go back a stage? Like go to stage 3? I had to explain that it doesn’t work that way.
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I've had a couple people ask me - more than once - how long I would be in treatment. I explained I'd be on this drug until it stopped working , then something else until it stopped working, until I ran out of things to try. Now, I'd probably qualify that with "things I'm willing to try". That happened when I lived in Florida, and is part of the reason no one I know, socially, in Texas is aware I have cancer.
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Hi all. Yay Candy for stable scans. But keep taking those meds to try and stay stable (I know you know that). Someone needs to tell that friend there is such a thing as Google or American Cancer Society. Our appliance repairman told me to take dog and cat de-wormer and it'll cure Stage 4. He knows someone that knows someone. His response after I disagree is "what do you have to lose?". Oh I don't know, my intestines, maybe.
Mara, my DH invested in a combo washer/dryer. I thought it would be great so I would not have to unload wet clothes and lift to dryer, especially when MS is hitting hard. My opinion is the machine takes way too long to do the work and is complicated. We don't have a book from the manufacturer. Waiting on it for 2 months and we called/written frequently. The simplicity of your machine sounds much better for my aging brain.
Haven't gone out due to the horrendous heat, so DH just picked up a couple ready made readers. They'll do in a pinch. I developed diverticulitis again this week, so I'm off Ibrance for one week whilst taking another antibiotic. Odd it is called Amoxi-Clavin, 850 mg and 325 mg. Different name for Augmentin. This amoxocillin does not sicken me like plain Amoxocillin. Maybe the fillers are different. Each day brings a new day of battles, but then I walk into my garden and God's gifts bring such delight. No doubt I wonder if I'll know when to call it a day or a life, but I guess it's not here just yet. Couldn't imagine 23 yrs, but then again I fight MS daily. I call it a noise in the background, but sometimes it just blasts it's way thru to the forefront. It's complicated with autoimmune diseases and cancer. I stopped guessing what is causing what symptom. I ask for God's strength and grace to carry on.
Gotta get some sleep, appt. tomorrow for Xgeva and either blood work or the dreaded shots to the butt.
May you find peace in your day and I'm in pockets for those in need.
Irishlove
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Thanks for all your comments.
I was not talking about myself. I have a local friend with MBC. I was talking to a mutual friend of ours, and he said that if her cancer is stable (last report we got) and she goes off her meds, she will be ok cancer wise. She is having other issues right now that I cannot get into and she may have to pause her meds. Long story. I was voicing my concerns to him about her stopping her cancer meds. He acted like he knew more than me (someone that has LIVED with MBC for almost 8 years). I am a little frustrated with him right now.
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Candy, well depending on her cancer history and the length of this “pause”, she might be ok but it sure is risky.
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Change in situation:
My friend with MBC I spoke of is now on Hospice. Things changed in a hurry. She went into liver failure. I guess her last scans were stable (when?) and then she started showing signs of problems. She is now in the hospital, and scans show liver is full of mets and her family says cancer is "all over". ????!!!!! I don't know all the specifics; did her doctor miss this or did the cancer just explode??!!
It is kind of scary. If the information is correct, and her last scans were stable, and she was still on her meds (paused only in the last week), then how did they lose control of her cancer?? Was her doctor a complete idiot?! Or can the cancer explode from one scan to the next??!! Then I think what if that happens to me. Someday "you are stable" says my doctor and then BAM the next week!!
I am sad for my friend. She was a good person and did not deserve this. She was diagnosed with MBC in 2007. Bone-only for several years before it went to her liver.
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Candy, I am so sorry to hear about your friend. It is indeed scary how fast the cancer can spread after years of being "quiet."
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