Oncologist called with plan

Is three weeks apart a pretty common schedule for chemo?
That's the update until Tuesday when I see the doctor again!!
Love and Light,
Vicki
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Hi vicki
I had aggressive cancer in my right breast as well and had bilateral mastectomy done in may. My chemo is every 2 wks which is good cuz it gives me time to regroup before getting nailed with another one.
By the way, you will really be happy to have the port. Ask for a rx for emla cream. Put a glob of cream on the port covered by 2 bandaids to keep it off your clothes about 1 hour before the access it. It will numb the area and you wont feel it.
Its good to have a plan...now you can go on the attack
Let us know how you do
Hugs
Linda T0 -
Vicki
Thank you for posting the update. It has been a while for you to wait, which truly is the worst. Three week chemo schedules are very common. Mine was TAC every three weeks. I had 6 treatments for a total of 18 weeks of treatment. I had a mastectomy before chemo,but I was given the option of chemo to shrink the tumor first, as you are having.
I will be hoping the best results for next Tuesday. In the meantime, if you have any questions or concerns about Thursday's PET scan, many of us have had at least one and would be glad to help you.0 -
Hi Vicki
I am glad your wait isfinaly coming to an end, as Moopy said that is the very worst. I also had a very aggressive cancer and did chemo 3 weeks apart, although I had my mastectomy first.
I wish you all the best of luck on Tuesday. Keep us posted.
BTW I love your picture you do look like love and light.
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Vickirjjj said:Hi Vicki
I am glad your wait isfinaly coming to an end, as Moopy said that is the very worst. I also had a very aggressive cancer and did chemo 3 weeks apart, although I had my mastectomy first.
I wish you all the best of luck on Tuesday. Keep us posted.
BTW I love your picture you do look like love and light.
hugs, jackie
Vicki,
I had a double mastectomy and then found out I had an aggressive breast cancer--HER2+.
I had A/C every two weeks for 4 treatments and then Taxol w/Herceptin once a week for 12 wks and will start Herceptin alone next week for a year every three wks.
I wish you the best.
Hugs,
Margo0 -
Best luck to you Vicki, wetommaseena said:Vicki
Vicki,
I had a double mastectomy and then found out I had an aggressive breast cancer--HER2+.
I had A/C every two weeks for 4 treatments and then Taxol w/Herceptin once a week for 12 wks and will start Herceptin alone next week for a year every three wks.
I wish you the best.
Hugs,
Margo
Best luck to you Vicki, we will all be here for you0 -
Good to finally have a plan in place...
Especially after a very long wait. Chemo varies; depends on diagnosis/final pathology, the combination of drugs, dosage, etc. ... I know it all sounds scary. But, it's good to get going - and finally feel like you're really taking action, fighting back.
Keep us posted. We'll be here for you, each step of the way.0 -
Thanks for all the kind words......rjjj said:Hi Vicki
I am glad your wait isfinaly coming to an end, as Moopy said that is the very worst. I also had a very aggressive cancer and did chemo 3 weeks apart, although I had my mastectomy first.
I wish you all the best of luck on Tuesday. Keep us posted.
BTW I love your picture you do look like love and light.
hugs, jackie
and letting me know your treatment plans. It is interesting to me to see if anyone else is on mine, like you are Jackie.
Thanks for the compliment about my picture. I had just walked my daughter down the isle when she got married in April, this year. I was beaming with pride and happiness.
I love this board. Everyone is so caring and understanding.
Love and Light,
Vicki0 -
Ladybug22....ladybug22 said:good luck vicki. u will love
good luck vicki. u will love the port.
I'm going to the doctor today and he is going to explain the port to me, then I am going to have in put in next Wednesday. I was trying not to have any appt. today because it is my fiance's birthday but this was the only day he could see me because he is going out of town until Tuesday and we are putting it in Wednesday. He said he doesn't mind.
So they finally determined that my cancer isn't inflammatory breast cancer but it is aggressive. That is why I start chemo next week. But now that I won't have a port until Wednesday, I wonder if they have to wait a few days after that to start chemo or can you use it right away?
Love and Light,
Vicki0 -
Good luck with yourReikigemgirl said:Ladybug22....
I'm going to the doctor today and he is going to explain the port to me, then I am going to have in put in next Wednesday. I was trying not to have any appt. today because it is my fiance's birthday but this was the only day he could see me because he is going out of town until Tuesday and we are putting it in Wednesday. He said he doesn't mind.
So they finally determined that my cancer isn't inflammatory breast cancer but it is aggressive. That is why I start chemo next week. But now that I won't have a port until Wednesday, I wonder if they have to wait a few days after that to start chemo or can you use it right away?
Love and Light,
Vicki
Good luck with your appointment and be glad that they are choosing to do a port. I got stuck six times yesterday when i went for my chemo. My treatments are also three weeks apart with AC. I also had an aggressive form of cancer, but they did my mastectomy first and thats when they found out it was aggressive. Hope you are doing ok. Sounds like its all getting started and sometimes after you have waited so long for things to get on a role and then suddenly it all hits at once, it can feel overwhelming. It did for me anyways. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
laura0 -
VickiReikigemgirl said:Ladybug22....
I'm going to the doctor today and he is going to explain the port to me, then I am going to have in put in next Wednesday. I was trying not to have any appt. today because it is my fiance's birthday but this was the only day he could see me because he is going out of town until Tuesday and we are putting it in Wednesday. He said he doesn't mind.
So they finally determined that my cancer isn't inflammatory breast cancer but it is aggressive. That is why I start chemo next week. But now that I won't have a port until Wednesday, I wonder if they have to wait a few days after that to start chemo or can you use it right away?
Love and Light,
Vicki
They told me the port could be used right away. I was a little sore for a few days but I have never regretted that I have it. Good luck and I hope you and your fiance have a great birthday celebration.
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Wishing you good luck Vicki!Reikigemgirl said:Ladybug22....
I'm going to the doctor today and he is going to explain the port to me, then I am going to have in put in next Wednesday. I was trying not to have any appt. today because it is my fiance's birthday but this was the only day he could see me because he is going out of town until Tuesday and we are putting it in Wednesday. He said he doesn't mind.
So they finally determined that my cancer isn't inflammatory breast cancer but it is aggressive. That is why I start chemo next week. But now that I won't have a port until Wednesday, I wonder if they have to wait a few days after that to start chemo or can you use it right away?
Love and Light,
Vicki
Wishing you good luck Vicki!
Lex0 -
Happy B-DayReikigemgirl said:Ladybug22....
I'm going to the doctor today and he is going to explain the port to me, then I am going to have in put in next Wednesday. I was trying not to have any appt. today because it is my fiance's birthday but this was the only day he could see me because he is going out of town until Tuesday and we are putting it in Wednesday. He said he doesn't mind.
So they finally determined that my cancer isn't inflammatory breast cancer but it is aggressive. That is why I start chemo next week. But now that I won't have a port until Wednesday, I wonder if they have to wait a few days after that to start chemo or can you use it right away?
Love and Light,
Vicki
Happy B-Day to your sweety. Glad you have a plan.
You will be sore a couple of days after they put the port in. My surgeon put mine kind of close to the collar bone. Kind of uncomfortable. But as long as the port flushes well when they put the saline in it, you are good to go. Have the onc give you some cream to numb the site before they put the needle in to administer your chemo drugs.
Good Luck,
P0 -
Plan
Vicki,
I'm very glad a plan is in place for you. Also very good that it is not imflammatory breast cancer. I had very aggressive cancer, too. The good thing is that the chemo works best for the aggressive ones. I believe you can start using the port right away, although mine was a little sore for a few days. Make sure to use the EMLA cream over your port an hour or so before infusion, so it doesn't hurt. Good luck, and I love your pictures.
Mimi0 -
Good luck to you Vicki.mimivac said:Plan
Vicki,
I'm very glad a plan is in place for you. Also very good that it is not imflammatory breast cancer. I had very aggressive cancer, too. The good thing is that the chemo works best for the aggressive ones. I believe you can start using the port right away, although mine was a little sore for a few days. Make sure to use the EMLA cream over your port an hour or so before infusion, so it doesn't hurt. Good luck, and I love your pictures.
Mimi
Good luck to you Vicki. And, you have a plan now, hope that puts you at ease somewhat.0 -
Laura....lolad said:Good luck with your
Good luck with your appointment and be glad that they are choosing to do a port. I got stuck six times yesterday when i went for my chemo. My treatments are also three weeks apart with AC. I also had an aggressive form of cancer, but they did my mastectomy first and thats when they found out it was aggressive. Hope you are doing ok. Sounds like its all getting started and sometimes after you have waited so long for things to get on a role and then suddenly it all hits at once, it can feel overwhelming. It did for me anyways. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
laura
you hit the nail right on the head. I am overwhelmed with it all today. Don't really want to lose my hair or my breast and I really don't want to have chemo. Although I am hopeful about it not being so bad after your experience. How is the nausea? I am so afraid of that part. Just a little sad but I am trying not to be because it is my fiance's birthday and I want it to be a happy day for him. He loves to play pool so a friend and him are going to do that this afternoon and then I am making him beef stroganoff (his favorite) for supper. Then we rented a couple of movies to watch. It will be a nice, quiet evening at home.
You take it easy and take care of you.
Love and Light,
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Hi Vicki! Glad everythingaztec45 said:Happy B-Day
Happy B-Day to your sweety. Glad you have a plan.
You will be sore a couple of days after they put the port in. My surgeon put mine kind of close to the collar bone. Kind of uncomfortable. But as long as the port flushes well when they put the saline in it, you are good to go. Have the onc give you some cream to numb the site before they put the needle in to administer your chemo drugs.
Good Luck,
P
Hi Vicki! Glad everything is moving forward for you.
Hope you and your b/f have a nice evening tonight celebrating his birthday!
Hugs,
Noel0
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