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All advise/comments welcome,
Thanks,Marcy
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Welcome Marcy!
Welcome to the site! You are gonna find a wealth of love and support here. There are lots of women that have had the full gamut of treatments and will be able to support you all the way thru. It sounds like you already had a mastectomy as you mentioned a tissue expander...
I was diagnosed Nov 12, 09 w/IDC, had a lumpectomy, sentinel node bx was negative, ER/PR + and HER2 negative. I'm just finishing a course of radiation (last treatment is TOMORROW!) and will start tamoxifen on 27 Jan.
It sounds like you still have a lot of data to collect, info about your tumor type, hormone receptivity (that's what the ER/PR stuff means)...you'll be amazed at how fast you will learn to speak the language of bc.
Anyway, mostly just wanted to welcome you to the site. Lots of others will be chiming in on sensations post-mastectomy.
God Bless...
Julie0 -
Hi Marcyjbug said:Welcome Marcy!
Welcome to the site! You are gonna find a wealth of love and support here. There are lots of women that have had the full gamut of treatments and will be able to support you all the way thru. It sounds like you already had a mastectomy as you mentioned a tissue expander...
I was diagnosed Nov 12, 09 w/IDC, had a lumpectomy, sentinel node bx was negative, ER/PR + and HER2 negative. I'm just finishing a course of radiation (last treatment is TOMORROW!) and will start tamoxifen on 27 Jan.
It sounds like you still have a lot of data to collect, info about your tumor type, hormone receptivity (that's what the ER/PR stuff means)...you'll be amazed at how fast you will learn to speak the language of bc.
Anyway, mostly just wanted to welcome you to the site. Lots of others will be chiming in on sensations post-mastectomy.
God Bless...
Julie
I was diagnosed in April 09 with IDC. Had lumpectomy. Had 2 nodes positive so had to do chemo. I am now in Rads. The next few weeks you will be getting a lot of information. I know how scared you are, just hang in there. It not a picnic, but it is all doable. Hugs
Kathy0 -
Hi Marcy,Kat11 said:Hi Marcy
I was diagnosed in April 09 with IDC. Had lumpectomy. Had 2 nodes positive so had to do chemo. I am now in Rads. The next few weeks you will be getting a lot of information. I know how scared you are, just hang in there. It not a picnic, but it is all doable. Hugs
Kathy
Welcome to the site. I had a mastecomy 9-11 and don't recall that feeling, but I am not having reconstruction so didn't have any expander. The drain is a huge pain in the neck and it's great when it comes out. Are you able to breath easily? Do you still have that same feeling around your chest? If you are not able to breath maybe you sould call your doctor or go to the ER. If it's just a tight feeling call your doc in the morning. Perhaps you have exercised too much. Your doc can advise you. Once you get your pathology report you will know where you are going and what course of treatment. Everyone here is full of great love and support. Everyone is hoping for the best report possible. Please keep us posted.
Hugs, Judy :-)0 -
Hi Marcy ♥Skeezie said:Hi Marcy,
Welcome to the site. I had a mastecomy 9-11 and don't recall that feeling, but I am not having reconstruction so didn't have any expander. The drain is a huge pain in the neck and it's great when it comes out. Are you able to breath easily? Do you still have that same feeling around your chest? If you are not able to breath maybe you sould call your doctor or go to the ER. If it's just a tight feeling call your doc in the morning. Perhaps you have exercised too much. Your doc can advise you. Once you get your pathology report you will know where you are going and what course of treatment. Everyone here is full of great love and support. Everyone is hoping for the best report possible. Please keep us posted.
Hugs, Judy :-)
I would like to welcome you to the site, though sorry for the reason. I wish you the best of luck with your pathology report. Praying that it is clean! Let us know when you can! Rest and relax for now!
Love, Jeanne ♥</♥</font>0 -
Hi Marcy!
Welcome to this awesome site.
I'm sorry you're having pain across your chest. There could be many reasons for this, so I agree you should call your doctor in the AM. I will tell you that I tried to do a little vacuuming about 10 days after my 2nd surgery, and boy did I pay for it. Both arm and chest pain!
If you think it's muscular pain, like it hurts when you touch that area, a heating pad on low can feel nice.
Hope you feel better soon! Call you doc : )
Sally0 -
Warm welcome, Marcy
We're all here to support and encourage each other. Regarding the pain you're experiencing - I suggest you contact your surgeon. Healing can be quite different for each of us.
In the meantime, will be hoping for the best possible results from your final post-surgery pathology report.
Keep us posted. Best wishes to you.
Kind regards,
Susan0 -
Better this morningChristmas Girl said:Warm welcome, Marcy
We're all here to support and encourage each other. Regarding the pain you're experiencing - I suggest you contact your surgeon. Healing can be quite different for each of us.
In the meantime, will be hoping for the best possible results from your final post-surgery pathology report.
Keep us posted. Best wishes to you.
Kind regards,
Susan
Hi everybody.
Thanks for the welcome.
The tightness seems better this morning and last night one of my drains kicked out 40cc in 8 hours after totalling 30cc for 3 days straight. Maybe it was just fluid build-up or something. Nothing is hot, stitches look fines, etc. I was hoping to get the drains out tomorrow, but not sure they'll take out drain #1 now. Go to the PS on Monday, so he can take it out then if need be. I do know from my original biopsi (over 2 months ago at a different hospital where they were going to wait another few weeks for surgery) that I am ER/PR and HER/2 positive. The surgeon that did my surgery said to plan on chemo and herceptin. She said they couldn't rule out radiation till they know the node status.
Marcy0 -
marcycanoegirl said:Better this morning
Hi everybody.
Thanks for the welcome.
The tightness seems better this morning and last night one of my drains kicked out 40cc in 8 hours after totalling 30cc for 3 days straight. Maybe it was just fluid build-up or something. Nothing is hot, stitches look fines, etc. I was hoping to get the drains out tomorrow, but not sure they'll take out drain #1 now. Go to the PS on Monday, so he can take it out then if need be. I do know from my original biopsi (over 2 months ago at a different hospital where they were going to wait another few weeks for surgery) that I am ER/PR and HER/2 positive. The surgeon that did my surgery said to plan on chemo and herceptin. She said they couldn't rule out radiation till they know the node status.
Marcy
I am also Her/2 positive. I finish the chemo part and now am continuing herceptin and I am currently doing Rads.I also just started the 5 year pill Tamoxifen. The Herceptin for me has no side affects. I now go every 3 weeks for that treatment.
Kathy0 -
Marcy, glad to read you arecanoegirl said:Better this morning
Hi everybody.
Thanks for the welcome.
The tightness seems better this morning and last night one of my drains kicked out 40cc in 8 hours after totalling 30cc for 3 days straight. Maybe it was just fluid build-up or something. Nothing is hot, stitches look fines, etc. I was hoping to get the drains out tomorrow, but not sure they'll take out drain #1 now. Go to the PS on Monday, so he can take it out then if need be. I do know from my original biopsi (over 2 months ago at a different hospital where they were going to wait another few weeks for surgery) that I am ER/PR and HER/2 positive. The surgeon that did my surgery said to plan on chemo and herceptin. She said they couldn't rule out radiation till they know the node status.
Marcy
Marcy, glad to read you are feeling better today!! I just wanted to welcome you to the site full of amazing people. And, I mean people that are supportive, caring, knowledgeable and loving. I have recently, Christmas Eve, finished my chemo and radiation treatments. I am off to the oncologist in an hour or so to discuss Arimidex. Keep posting here and we'll walk with you through all your treatments. Best of luck and take care.0 -
Hey MarcyMyTurnNow said:Marcy, glad to read you are
Marcy, glad to read you are feeling better today!! I just wanted to welcome you to the site full of amazing people. And, I mean people that are supportive, caring, knowledgeable and loving. I have recently, Christmas Eve, finished my chemo and radiation treatments. I am off to the oncologist in an hour or so to discuss Arimidex. Keep posting here and we'll walk with you through all your treatments. Best of luck and take care.
I am happy that you are better today. Good luck!
♠♣ Susie ♠♣0 -
Hi Marcy and Welcome! Gladcanoegirl said:Better this morning
Hi everybody.
Thanks for the welcome.
The tightness seems better this morning and last night one of my drains kicked out 40cc in 8 hours after totalling 30cc for 3 days straight. Maybe it was just fluid build-up or something. Nothing is hot, stitches look fines, etc. I was hoping to get the drains out tomorrow, but not sure they'll take out drain #1 now. Go to the PS on Monday, so he can take it out then if need be. I do know from my original biopsi (over 2 months ago at a different hospital where they were going to wait another few weeks for surgery) that I am ER/PR and HER/2 positive. The surgeon that did my surgery said to plan on chemo and herceptin. She said they couldn't rule out radiation till they know the node status.
Marcy
Hi Marcy and Welcome! Glad you are better. Always call your surgeon or oncologist if you feel you need to with any questions. That is their job. Hoping you continue to feel better!
Angie0 -
Welcome Marcy! You shouldChristmas Girl said:Warm welcome, Marcy
We're all here to support and encourage each other. Regarding the pain you're experiencing - I suggest you contact your surgeon. Healing can be quite different for each of us.
In the meantime, will be hoping for the best possible results from your final post-surgery pathology report.
Keep us posted. Best wishes to you.
Kind regards,
Susan
Welcome Marcy! You should call your surgeon about the pain. He would be able to answer your questions better. Post and let us know what you find out.
Lex♥0 -
Hi Marcy and welcome! YouChristmas Girl said:Warm welcome, Marcy
We're all here to support and encourage each other. Regarding the pain you're experiencing - I suggest you contact your surgeon. Healing can be quite different for each of us.
In the meantime, will be hoping for the best possible results from your final post-surgery pathology report.
Keep us posted. Best wishes to you.
Kind regards,
Susan
Hi Marcy and welcome! You should call and talk to your surgeon about any pain you are having. Sending you healing thoughts!
Megan0 -
welcome marcy!! you will
welcome marcy!! you will find great advice and always someone to talk to on here as well...((hugs)))Lisa xo0 -
Just want to welcome younewbiefromcananda said:welcome marcy!! you will
welcome marcy!! you will find great advice and always someone to talk to on here as well...((hugs)))Lisa xo
Just want to welcome you Marcy and let you know that you are in with a great support group now.
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