All clear except inflammation
Inflammation showed up on the scan. Still having a lot of trouble with my legs. I have fibromyalgia, so perhaps treatment just exacerbated an autoimmune condition that is inflammatory in nature. The prednisone prescribed for an asthma attacked worked great for pain - unbelievable - but I can't stay on it. I get no relief from Ibuprofen or Tylenol. But my Pain Manager increased my Lyrica dosage so hopefully this will help. Cancer free and at least my top half feels better than it has in years!
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I am so happy to hear you
I am so happy to hear you are cancer free.....are there days when you don't think of cancer, or is it always just at the edge of everything?
You are always so positive even with the problems you have, you inspire me to try and be the same. And, by gum, I will be! Thanks...0 -
Newsz810840b said:yay
love it! love it! love it! :-)
Wonderful news!0 -
Good question!Lorikat said:I am so happy to hear you
I am so happy to hear you are cancer free.....are there days when you don't think of cancer, or is it always just at the edge of everything?
You are always so positive even with the problems you have, you inspire me to try and be the same. And, by gum, I will be! Thanks...
I only think of cancer when I have to move my legs! If they were always this heavy, I didn't notice until now. But like all of us, I have some days better than others. I thought it was cool they could see the inflammation. The pain manager told me what nerve was affected, but I don't remember what he said. The pain is not from cancer and that is what is important.0 -
Sandypjs62 said:Happy to hear.....
Sandy I am so very happy to hear this great news.....to be cancer free!! You're such a positive inspiration for us all....blessings & hugs.
Great news, so happy for you. As for the legs, I remember the pain after treatment. It was miserable and feeling heavy is the exact way mine felt. It did get better over time. I can't remember exactly when, but I'm thinking they started to hurt about two to three months post treatment and then got better all of a sudden about 7 to 9 months post treatment. I'm at 2 1/2 year mark now and they are much better.
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