STAGE 4 BREAST CANCER

AMYMC31
AMYMC31 Member Posts: 3
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
HI FIRST TIME EVERY POSTING ANYTHING. MY MOM IS 50 YRS OLD AND HAD BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH STAGE 4 MESTATIC BREAST CANCER. SHE HAD JUST PASSED HER 5-YR MARK POINT WITH HER FIRST BATTLE. THE FIRST TIME SHE HAD A DOUBLE MASECTOMY W/CHEMO. WE ARE STUNNED AND SCARED OUT OF OUR MINDS FOR HER. THE ODDS WE WERE HANDED ARE NOT THE BEST. I'M DESPERATELY TRYING TO FIND SOMEONE WHO HAS BEEN HERE AND IS STILL HERE. THANK-YOU.

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  • 24242
    24242 Member Posts: 1,398
    I won't be the only one who will say that you to, but I am very sorry that you and your siblings will have to face this hurdle. You will soon find through your journey that there are many out there with stage 4 and continue to lead relatively normal lives, what ever normal may be. I am so glad to hear your mother has been on top of her health and was diagnosed, the unknown is worse.
    Best wishes to you and your mother, know that you are in the hearts of many.
    I was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer with 11 out of 21 positive nodes and am now a 7 year suvivor. Hold on tight to your mother for she will need you now more than ever.
    Be good to yourselves
    Tara
  • hummingbyrd
    hummingbyrd Member Posts: 950 Member
    24242 said:

    I won't be the only one who will say that you to, but I am very sorry that you and your siblings will have to face this hurdle. You will soon find through your journey that there are many out there with stage 4 and continue to lead relatively normal lives, what ever normal may be. I am so glad to hear your mother has been on top of her health and was diagnosed, the unknown is worse.
    Best wishes to you and your mother, know that you are in the hearts of many.
    I was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer with 11 out of 21 positive nodes and am now a 7 year suvivor. Hold on tight to your mother for she will need you now more than ever.
    Be good to yourselves
    Tara

    Hi Amy, hummer here, I was diagnosed with breast cancer 6/2000 with bone metastasis 8/2001, so I've been stage 4 for almost 3 years now. I am doing well by the grace of God. For more info on my story go to my website www.urcctc.com
    We have a message board and we will be glad to pray for you and your mom if you just post a request. Stay positive there is always hope.
    God bless.
    hummingbyrd
  • ktinkey
    ktinkey Member Posts: 170
    Hi,

    I will be 50 in a couple of months and I was diagnosed Stage IV in November 1998, so as you can see it has been 5 years since then and I am doing great. I am in the breast cancer vaccine trial right now. There is always hope, so don't give up. God is an awesome God and He has been faithful to me. The statistics on Stage IV are very scary, but just remember your mom is not a statistic, she is a person. She will need your love and strength. Just be there for her. If you need any more help, I am here and so are many other women on this site.

    God Bless,
    Kathy
  • hummingbyrd
    hummingbyrd Member Posts: 950 Member
    ktinkey said:

    Hi,

    I will be 50 in a couple of months and I was diagnosed Stage IV in November 1998, so as you can see it has been 5 years since then and I am doing great. I am in the breast cancer vaccine trial right now. There is always hope, so don't give up. God is an awesome God and He has been faithful to me. The statistics on Stage IV are very scary, but just remember your mom is not a statistic, she is a person. She will need your love and strength. Just be there for her. If you need any more help, I am here and so are many other women on this site.

    God Bless,
    Kathy

    Hey Kathy, good to see you posting, I was just talking about you the other day. Email me and catch me up on the vaccine trial. I'd love to hear from yoooooooou! (((HUGS))) hummer
  • krisrey
    krisrey Member Posts: 194
    ktinkey said:

    Hi,

    I will be 50 in a couple of months and I was diagnosed Stage IV in November 1998, so as you can see it has been 5 years since then and I am doing great. I am in the breast cancer vaccine trial right now. There is always hope, so don't give up. God is an awesome God and He has been faithful to me. The statistics on Stage IV are very scary, but just remember your mom is not a statistic, she is a person. She will need your love and strength. Just be there for her. If you need any more help, I am here and so are many other women on this site.

    God Bless,
    Kathy

    Hi Kathy,
    I was wondering if you could share more information on the breast cancer vaccine trial, or the vaccine itself. I would be interested in learning more about it.
    Thanks,
    Kris
  • jbhoelzel
    jbhoelzel Member Posts: 4
    ktinkey said:

    Hi,

    I will be 50 in a couple of months and I was diagnosed Stage IV in November 1998, so as you can see it has been 5 years since then and I am doing great. I am in the breast cancer vaccine trial right now. There is always hope, so don't give up. God is an awesome God and He has been faithful to me. The statistics on Stage IV are very scary, but just remember your mom is not a statistic, she is a person. She will need your love and strength. Just be there for her. If you need any more help, I am here and so are many other women on this site.

    God Bless,
    Kathy

    Hi Kathy,

    I too am interested in info on the breast cancer vaccine trial. If it isn't too much trouble, I would like some details. Thanks!

    Joan
  • jbhoelzel
    jbhoelzel Member Posts: 4
    Hi Amy,

    I am sorry to hear about your mother. I am 48, have stage 4 breast cancer which has metastisized to my lungs. I was initially diagnosed in 2001, had a mastectomy and chemo (no evidence of metastises), but it came back in my other breast in 2003 and had spread to my lungs. While I am obviously not thrilled, I am hopeful that a lot can be done. Let me know if you want to hear more and I will give you all the details. I'll be thnking of you, your Mom and your family.

    Joan
  • Onyx
    Onyx Member Posts: 7
    Hi Amy, sorry to hear but keep positive for yourself & your Mom especially. I was diagnosed March 22 2004 with Stage IV & I recently started a Clinical Tral via Johns Hopkins. I am taking Dexamethasone, Herceptin and once a month I get Herceptin along with Doxil & taxotere. With God's help Im dealing little by little each day better then I was April 1st when I started. I was 18 years out until rediagnosed in 04, but I realized this is not a sentenced it was the way the cards were dealt. Keep strong for your Mom & I will pray for both of you. Best Wishes & keep the faith. Onyx
  • Glow
    Glow Member Posts: 41
    Hello. I was diagnosed in 97 @ age 47 and relapsed in 99 with mets to the bone and liver. i am still very much here!! I am sorry to hear your Mom had a relapse. This disease is no longer a death sentence even at stage 4. However, it does become a roller coaster ride of enormous proportions. Every time one or another drugs has failed to stop the cancer..something new has come up. The support of family and friends is the most crucial of all and your Mom can obviously depend on you aand I am sure on others in the family. Take very good care of yourself..if your Mom sees that you are ok....she will be ok. Depend on other people to help also and don't try to take the whole problem on by yourself. I call this a FAMILY disease. I wish you and your Mom the best.
  • zietta
    zietta Member Posts: 4
    I think there's life after breast cancer. In my mother's day, because the medical community thought it was a death penality she died, if she'd been in treatment in my time of cancer, she might have reached her goal of 60 years.
    I call my two daughters my angels, because though each hard time they've been there to support and confort me, your mother is blessed as I am. Hang in there, each day's a blessing.
  • suzyb
    suzyb Member Posts: 9
    Glow said:

    Hello. I was diagnosed in 97 @ age 47 and relapsed in 99 with mets to the bone and liver. i am still very much here!! I am sorry to hear your Mom had a relapse. This disease is no longer a death sentence even at stage 4. However, it does become a roller coaster ride of enormous proportions. Every time one or another drugs has failed to stop the cancer..something new has come up. The support of family and friends is the most crucial of all and your Mom can obviously depend on you aand I am sure on others in the family. Take very good care of yourself..if your Mom sees that you are ok....she will be ok. Depend on other people to help also and don't try to take the whole problem on by yourself. I call this a FAMILY disease. I wish you and your Mom the best.

    What was your original treatment and what are you doing now. Congrats.I am newly diagnosed with bone and liver and am worried if I am getting the right treatment. Suzy.
  • suzyb
    suzyb Member Posts: 9
    ktinkey said:

    Hi,

    I will be 50 in a couple of months and I was diagnosed Stage IV in November 1998, so as you can see it has been 5 years since then and I am doing great. I am in the breast cancer vaccine trial right now. There is always hope, so don't give up. God is an awesome God and He has been faithful to me. The statistics on Stage IV are very scary, but just remember your mom is not a statistic, she is a person. She will need your love and strength. Just be there for her. If you need any more help, I am here and so are many other women on this site.

    God Bless,
    Kathy

    I was just dx with liver and bone mets. Satge 3a 15 node er pr + What were your teatments. I am happy to hear your doing weell. suzyb
  • suzyb
    suzyb Member Posts: 9
    Glow said:

    Hello. I was diagnosed in 97 @ age 47 and relapsed in 99 with mets to the bone and liver. i am still very much here!! I am sorry to hear your Mom had a relapse. This disease is no longer a death sentence even at stage 4. However, it does become a roller coaster ride of enormous proportions. Every time one or another drugs has failed to stop the cancer..something new has come up. The support of family and friends is the most crucial of all and your Mom can obviously depend on you aand I am sure on others in the family. Take very good care of yourself..if your Mom sees that you are ok....she will be ok. Depend on other people to help also and don't try to take the whole problem on by yourself. I call this a FAMILY disease. I wish you and your Mom the best.

    what was orig dx and what treattment were you on.