Breakthrough...
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I'll see her oncologist, and raise her 2 oncologists...
I'm sorry, but I also had IDC, and have 2 oncologists (one a breast cancer specialist) who beg to differ.
I did 4 rounds of Taxotere/Cytoxan, and have no regrets at all. For me, it was vital to do everything I could -- I would not have been able to live with myself if my cancer ever recurs, and I was left thinking, "what if I'd done chemo...?"
I haven't read any of Suzanne Somers' books, and have no plans to. I just don't consider her a credible resource on, well, anything. I would suggest you check out Dr. Susan Love's book, or Anticancer by Dr. David Servan-Schreiber. Both were recommended to me by my doctors.
Traci0 -
I haven't read it
I haven't read it personally, but I've heard some gripes about it here and there on this website. I can personally attest first hand that chemo first before surgery worked for me. I had stage III IDC with a large tumor in my outer lower quadrant (left breast). My initial MRI showed it's massive size. With three rounds of chemo (1 every 3 weeks of TAC)my tumor shrank drastically. My final follow-up MRI showed the tumor not only shrank to half it's size it also became less dense in matter. I had a skin sparing mastectomy and doing chemo first allowed my doctors to save my skin tissue for reconstruction.
I'm curious to hear others opinion on Suzanne's book. Personally if you want a good read buy Dr. Susan Love's "The Breast Book" or "Uplift" by Barbara Delinsky. The first book I mentioned is the breast bible. Everything you wanted to know about breast cancer and more... The second book called Uplift is just that. It's paragraphs upon paragraphs of women just like us, who have survived breast cancer. This book is told through their eyes and ears. Very rewarding read...
Good luck with port surgery,.
Hugs,
Lorrie0 -
Ugh.
Really? I haven't read it, but mistake or not I have no regrets. Who is this Onco (may be a Noncologist!) - and Chen may agree with this).0 -
I agree
I have to agree with Lorrie. I also had chemo before surgery (neo-adjuvent chemo) which shrunk the 3 tumors I had drastically. When I had my MRI before my lumpectomy, the two smaller tumors were gone. The third one, the largest was down by nearly 50%. After the lumpectomy I finished up more chemo and rads.
I also felt that I would do whatever I had to do to take care of this and don't want the "what ifs..." down the road.
Bonnie0 -
Don't have much faith in S.S.BMS said:I agree
I have to agree with Lorrie. I also had chemo before surgery (neo-adjuvent chemo) which shrunk the 3 tumors I had drastically. When I had my MRI before my lumpectomy, the two smaller tumors were gone. The third one, the largest was down by nearly 50%. After the lumpectomy I finished up more chemo and rads.
I also felt that I would do whatever I had to do to take care of this and don't want the "what ifs..." down the road.
Bonnie
My onc got on line and showed me the studies and stats and the latest protocol. Keep in mind that things go out of date rather quickly, especially from Suzanne. I had the chemo first, diagnosed with IDC, and the tumor shrank to less than half the original size. I had a mastectomy with 3 of 9 nodes removed showing involvemnet. The repeat PET scan was clear! I still did the 33 rads, just to be sure. My onc pronounced me in complete remission in June. Even if it comes back it was worth it!0 -
SS...skipper54 said:Don't have much faith in S.S.
My onc got on line and showed me the studies and stats and the latest protocol. Keep in mind that things go out of date rather quickly, especially from Suzanne. I had the chemo first, diagnosed with IDC, and the tumor shrank to less than half the original size. I had a mastectomy with 3 of 9 nodes removed showing involvemnet. The repeat PET scan was clear! I still did the 33 rads, just to be sure. My onc pronounced me in complete remission in June. Even if it comes back it was worth it!
I, personally, think Suzanne is of crap! Remember, her acting career is over....she's in the business of selling books and "her vitamins". I have seen her on numerous shows over the years...she won't say what kind of bc she had...where she was treated, etc...... When she has MD after her name.....
I take no stock in anything she has to say....0 -
Nope, didn't
Nope, didn't read it and don't think I want to. Too many women diagonosed with IDC are here today because chemo saved their lives. I plan on us being added to that list!
Good luck with your port - mine was more sore than I expected it to be - keeping ice on it helps!
Hugs,
Debi0 -
Snake Oil Saleswoman/ Carney Barker
I have not read any of SS's books nor will I waste my time on them. I have seen her on 'talk shows' and as far as I'm concerned she is a "Snake Oil Saleswomen" or a "Carney Barker" and has done a lot more harm than good - other than making cash for herself.
Susan0 -
yeap...Rague said:Snake Oil Saleswoman/ Carney Barker
I have not read any of SS's books nor will I waste my time on them. I have seen her on 'talk shows' and as far as I'm concerned she is a "Snake Oil Saleswomen" or a "Carney Barker" and has done a lot more harm than good - other than making cash for herself.
Susan
you guys are right...someone gave it to me because it was suppose to have great info..
Thanks for the book recommendation..I'm sending my husband to get them for me...lol..got love him...
by the way, the port is in and ready to kick some cancer @SS...i was sore afterward but they gave me some great "cocktails" and i'm feeling grrreat.
You guys are great
Eva0 -
In anti cancer the Dr.epark said:yeap...
you guys are right...someone gave it to me because it was suppose to have great info..
Thanks for the book recommendation..I'm sending my husband to get them for me...lol..got love him...
by the way, the port is in and ready to kick some cancer @SS...i was sore afterward but they gave me some great "cocktails" and i'm feeling grrreat.
You guys are great
Eva
In anti cancer the Dr. believes in complementary treatments along with traditional meds. This i believe in. SS is full of sh#t in my hmble opinion, but she really ticks me off. So glad the port went well!0 -
Ask your BC Navigatorepark said:yeap...
you guys are right...someone gave it to me because it was suppose to have great info..
Thanks for the book recommendation..I'm sending my husband to get them for me...lol..got love him...
by the way, the port is in and ready to kick some cancer @SS...i was sore afterward but they gave me some great "cocktails" and i'm feeling grrreat.
You guys are great
Eva
Ask your Breast Cancer Navigator at the Center for info - mine gave me a lot of books/pamplets. She can also give you info about "Look Good - Feel Better" classes So amny other sources of info should come grom her and answer questions. Can also call your local ACS for help. My local ACS called me the day I came home from mod. rad. mast. and put a lot of info in the mail and a 'fluff' to use tilk I got my 'good' pros.
Susan0 -
Suzanne Somers is full of
Suzanne Somers is full of crap...we have a long thread about her books/advice about cancer on here somewhere...i'd throw the book out if I were you-those books will make you second guess everything & nothing she says in them is based on science, just quack doctors & alternative therapy swamis...i mean, if taking a buttload of vitamins & meditating cured cancer - wouldn't we ALL be some chanting, vitamin taking people??!!
Sorry to sound like such a downer, but i just really dont like her way of hawking her books & preaching anti-chemo when it's saving our lives every day.
*hugs*
heather0 -
Traci, I bought theTraciInLA said:I'll see her oncologist, and raise her 2 oncologists...
I'm sorry, but I also had IDC, and have 2 oncologists (one a breast cancer specialist) who beg to differ.
I did 4 rounds of Taxotere/Cytoxan, and have no regrets at all. For me, it was vital to do everything I could -- I would not have been able to live with myself if my cancer ever recurs, and I was left thinking, "what if I'd done chemo...?"
I haven't read any of Suzanne Somers' books, and have no plans to. I just don't consider her a credible resource on, well, anything. I would suggest you check out Dr. Susan Love's book, or Anticancer by Dr. David Servan-Schreiber. Both were recommended to me by my doctors.
Traci
Anticancer book. It's very interesting and makes a lot of sense. I have to agree with you, although I have nothing against Susan Sommers, I don't think her book should be taken to heart.
Hugs,
Sylvia0 -
You ladies make me laugh!Heatherbelle said:Suzanne Somers is full of
Suzanne Somers is full of crap...we have a long thread about her books/advice about cancer on here somewhere...i'd throw the book out if I were you-those books will make you second guess everything & nothing she says in them is based on science, just quack doctors & alternative therapy swamis...i mean, if taking a buttload of vitamins & meditating cured cancer - wouldn't we ALL be some chanting, vitamin taking people??!!
Sorry to sound like such a downer, but i just really dont like her way of hawking her books & preaching anti-chemo when it's saving our lives every day.
*hugs*
heather
I was trying to tread lightly -- I mean, Eva's new here on the board, for all I knew, Suzanne Somers was her childhood idol, or her dearest friend in all the world gave her that book, or maybe she feels the Thighmaster saved her life....
You guys, on the other hand, don't pull any punches: SHE'S FULL OF CRAAAAAP!! Tell it like it is, ladies -- you make me laugh!
Penny, I completely agree with you about complementary medicine -- I think too many people confuse "alternative" with "complementary." I believe 150% in using standard medicine to fight cancer -- when I was diagnosed, I was like, bring on the pharmaceuticals! Bring on the toxic chemicals, and the life-size microwave!
I would NEVER choose to use other treatments as an *alternative* to standard medicine, but there's lots of respected scientific evidence showing that many safe *complementary* practices, such as exercise, yoga, meditation, and acupuncture, can really help in getting through treatment, physically as well as emotionally, and even some evidence that they might help reduce the chances of a recurrence.
Traci0 -
you guys...TraciInLA said:You ladies make me laugh!
I was trying to tread lightly -- I mean, Eva's new here on the board, for all I knew, Suzanne Somers was her childhood idol, or her dearest friend in all the world gave her that book, or maybe she feels the Thighmaster saved her life....
You guys, on the other hand, don't pull any punches: SHE'S FULL OF CRAAAAAP!! Tell it like it is, ladies -- you make me laugh!
Penny, I completely agree with you about complementary medicine -- I think too many people confuse "alternative" with "complementary." I believe 150% in using standard medicine to fight cancer -- when I was diagnosed, I was like, bring on the pharmaceuticals! Bring on the toxic chemicals, and the life-size microwave!
I would NEVER choose to use other treatments as an *alternative* to standard medicine, but there's lots of respected scientific evidence showing that many safe *complementary* practices, such as exercise, yoga, meditation, and acupuncture, can really help in getting through treatment, physically as well as emotionally, and even some evidence that they might help reduce the chances of a recurrence.
Traci
you guys are hilarious...so glad i found this forum....thanks for bringing me back to reality..the books are gone....for now on if i have any questions i wil turn to you guys...people who actually experienced it all...
thanks
Eva0 -
Nothing against Suzannesea60 said:Traci, I bought the
Anticancer book. It's very interesting and makes a lot of sense. I have to agree with you, although I have nothing against Susan Sommers, I don't think her book should be taken to heart.
Hugs,
Sylvia
Nothing against Suzanne Somers, but, I really don't believe most of what she says or writes. She is NOT an oncologist and is not an expert in the field.
Hugs, Jan0
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