Had my final chemo today
Char
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Congratulations!!!
Char,
great accomplishment!!!! We can win! Just listen to your body and use common sense.0 -
Good job, CharNew Flower said:Congratulations!!!
Char,
great accomplishment!!!! We can win! Just listen to your body and use common sense.
Try not to make negative assumptions about the Arimidex. If your experts recommend it, I would encourage you to try it. I've been on since July 21st and so far, so good. I do not have your arthritis/bone issues, but do remember--everyone is different and you could do as well as your sister did.
Good luck and congratulations on your final chemo. Something to celebrate, indeed!
Hugs, Renee0 -
Oh Char I'm so happy for
Oh Char I'm so happy for you! NO MORE CHEMO!!! Sending you big hugs & hoping you can get lots of rest & recovery. I'm about 6 weeks post chemo now & have noticed a big improvement in how I feel & am getting my strength and energy back. I had my port removed today, in an outpatient surgical procedure. They just numbed the area with a local, so I didn't have to be put under anesthesia, it was really quick & the area is pretty sore now, but they gave me pain meds for that.
Hopefully you'll have minimal side effects with whatever AI they put you on. I'm on Tamoxifen, and I was nervous about starting it but honestly the only side effect I get are hot flashes, and even those have weakened tremendously in the month I've been on it.
*hugs & hugs*
Heather0 -
congrats a huge hurdleHeatherbelle said:Oh Char I'm so happy for
Oh Char I'm so happy for you! NO MORE CHEMO!!! Sending you big hugs & hoping you can get lots of rest & recovery. I'm about 6 weeks post chemo now & have noticed a big improvement in how I feel & am getting my strength and energy back. I had my port removed today, in an outpatient surgical procedure. They just numbed the area with a local, so I didn't have to be put under anesthesia, it was really quick & the area is pretty sore now, but they gave me pain meds for that.
Hopefully you'll have minimal side effects with whatever AI they put you on. I'm on Tamoxifen, and I was nervous about starting it but honestly the only side effect I get are hot flashes, and even those have weakened tremendously in the month I've been on it.
*hugs & hugs*
Heather
congrats a huge hurdle overcome yay!!! hope you dont need rads either. I am on tamoxifen I too was nervous, but have been ok. so far.0 -
Congratulations!!
I'm doing a happy dance with you that you are done with chemo! Try to take things one day at a time. If you have to do rads, they are MUCH easier than chemo (at least they are so far for me). I share your fears of Arimidex, but I guess we will have to both just take a deep breath, say a prayer, and move to the next stage. (I start when my radiation ends in January). Good luck and, again, congratulations!0 -
Congratulations Char!!!!
I know just how you feel Char! All I can say is YAHOO!!
I will see my onc. on thurs. to see what her plans are for me since I finished chemo 3 weeks ago. I hope I don't need rad's. I don't know anything about Arimedex.
Well, good luck and I'm sure we'll both be posting as to what our onc's say.
Annette0 -
Congrats on the finishing ofAnnette 11 said:Congratulations Char!!!!
I know just how you feel Char! All I can say is YAHOO!!
I will see my onc. on thurs. to see what her plans are for me since I finished chemo 3 weeks ago. I hope I don't need rad's. I don't know anything about Arimedex.
Well, good luck and I'm sure we'll both be posting as to what our onc's say.
Annette
Congrats on the finishing of chemo. Hoping you don't have to do rads. It's great to stamp done to each part of our treatment and you can stamp away now.
Stef0 -
Hi Char,
I know you are finally glad to have your chemo DONE! It is a great feeling. Hope your last chemo "recovery" is easy on you. Take it easy, if possible this time of year. Hope that you won't have to do rads. I didn't have to, but have to have Herception treatments until June, so my port will stay. Sending a big hug, Jean0 -
Good for you!!Jean 0609 said:Hi Char,
I know you are finally glad to have your chemo DONE! It is a great feeling. Hope your last chemo "recovery" is easy on you. Take it easy, if possible this time of year. Hope that you won't have to do rads. I didn't have to, but have to have Herception treatments until June, so my port will stay. Sending a big hug, Jean
It is so exciting to be done with chemo!! I am so happy for you. I hope all follow ups go well. God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice0 -
YIPPPEEEE .. Miss Char ... last one -- finallyBoppy_of_6 said:Good for you!!
It is so exciting to be done with chemo!! I am so happy for you. I hope all follow ups go well. God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice
even with the 2 week delay -- you made it .. you crossed that finish line ----!!!!
Take care ... SERIOUSLY!
Vicki Sam0 -
Way to go, Char!!!
Congrats on your graduation from chemo. Another milestone reached!! I am hoping that you do not need rads but if you do, in my opinion, they are easier than chemo. After your last Nuelasta shot today, make sure to take time and celebrate, YOU so deserve it.0 -
I hear you sister! I have
I hear you sister! I have many of the same problems, but wonderful news, you have finished chemo. YIPPE!! Hugs alison0 -
Great Newswebbwife50 said:I hear you sister! I have
I hear you sister! I have many of the same problems, but wonderful news, you have finished chemo. YIPPE!! Hugs alison
Congradulations, Have a Wonderful day!0 -
Congratulations!missrenee said:Good job, Char
Try not to make negative assumptions about the Arimidex. If your experts recommend it, I would encourage you to try it. I've been on since July 21st and so far, so good. I do not have your arthritis/bone issues, but do remember--everyone is different and you could do as well as your sister did.
Good luck and congratulations on your final chemo. Something to celebrate, indeed!
Hugs, Renee
Congratulations!0 -
Sending big congrats to you!Boppy_of_6 said:Good for you!!
It is so exciting to be done with chemo!! I am so happy for you. I hope all follow ups go well. God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice
Sending big congrats to you!0
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