Starting new treatment today-call in for the pink bus
Anyway, I need you rowdy pinks crowded on the bus and in that room with me. Someone please bring a pitcher of something so that I don't feel the pain!
I'll let you know if I can sit down later today.
Hugs, Renee
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Don't forget the TUMS...
Renee...remember to take Tums with you...chew 2 when the infusion starts...2after lunch... 2 after dinner...2 at bedtime to ward off possible flu like symptoms from the Zometa...the Zometa infusion is a relatively quick one, too...
We're with you....feel our arms around you, cheering you on...
Hugs, Nancy0 -
Will be on that bus cheering
Will be on that bus cheering you on with a picture of pomogranit Martinis and lots of hugs.
Hugs Frankie0 -
HmmmFrankie Shannon said:Will be on that bus cheering
Will be on that bus cheering you on with a picture of pomogranit Martinis and lots of hugs.
Hugs Frankie
I've always got the job of liquor or brownies....but I happen to know you're partial to lemon drop martinis so I've got a sugar rimmed glass here just for you.
Babysitting my granddaughter today and thinking about you doing the same very soon:)
xo
Victoria0 -
Yep I will be there! The
Yep I will be there! The faslodex doesn't sound like much fun...but as our dear Chen says "we do what we have to do, so we can do what we want to do". I hope this course of treatment gives you many years to do what you want.
Hugs,
Linda0 -
I hope it wasnt too painful.camul said:I am there
And so glad that Vicoria is covering the magic brownies and booze so there will be limiteed pain. Let us know how you are doing. Hopefully the Zometa will also help with the tailbone pain.
Prayers always
Carol
I hope it wasnt too painful. I have had 3 zometa treatments 6 months apart. the first treatment had all the side effects, they lessened with each treatment. so if you dont feel well take heart.0 -
Emla Patches?
Hi Renee,
Wishing you the best with this new protocol.
Perhaps ask for "Emla patches" to place on the areas the shots will be given in order to be pain free. I plan on doing this when I am back on Faslodex when this experiment I'm on fails. I used it on my port when I did chemo and never felt a jab. It comes in a cream that you place on the area that is going to be hit and then put a patch on top of it an hour before your appointment.
I use a lidocaine patch on the tendon in my ankle daily. It helps for a little while. Direction says "good for 10 hours" but, all my docs laughed at that one. I agree, it's less than 3. Sometimes, when the nerve pain in my arm becomes unbearable, I slap one on to calm it down.
Lidocaine patches might help but I do know those "Emla patches" did their job with a needle.
Best to you,
Doris0 -
Sorry I missed the bus!SIROD said:Emla Patches?
Hi Renee,
Wishing you the best with this new protocol.
Perhaps ask for "Emla patches" to place on the areas the shots will be given in order to be pain free. I plan on doing this when I am back on Faslodex when this experiment I'm on fails. I used it on my port when I did chemo and never felt a jab. It comes in a cream that you place on the area that is going to be hit and then put a patch on top of it an hour before your appointment.
I use a lidocaine patch on the tendon in my ankle daily. It helps for a little while. Direction says "good for 10 hours" but, all my docs laughed at that one. I agree, it's less than 3. Sometimes, when the nerve pain in my arm becomes unbearable, I slap one on to calm it down.
Lidocaine patches might help but I do know those "Emla patches" did their job with a needle.
Best to you,
Doris
Hope all went well. I'll 2nd the HMLA! I used it for my port and still had some left so asked my PS about using it for the port access on my fills and he said "sure" so I plan on it. Anything that will help.0 -
We h!ad such a rowdy bunch, yesterday!skipper54 said:Sorry I missed the bus!
Hope all went well. I'll 2nd the HMLA! I used it for my port and still had some left so asked my PS about using it for the port access on my fills and he said "sure" so I plan on it. Anything that will help.
Victoria was busy.. busy.. busy mixing up the cocktails! I may of had one too many
sour appletinis!
I endured many of those loooong needles with fertility drugs -- long needles needed due
to the thick syrupy hormones -- what sometime helped with that knots left in your buttocks
was placing a bag of frozen peas on the site for 15 minutes, several times.
Gentle hugs and prayers for minimal side efforts my friend.
Strength, Courage and Hope for a CURE.
Vicki Sam0 -
I missed, too...skipper54 said:Sorry I missed the bus!
Hope all went well. I'll 2nd the HMLA! I used it for my port and still had some left so asked my PS about using it for the port access on my fills and he said "sure" so I plan on it. Anything that will help.
DARN this time difference!!!
Soft, fuzzy hugs, Kathi0 -
So sorry I missed the bus,Jobi said:We are here for you!
Hi, Renee,
We are with you through this! You are in my thoughts and prayers!!!
Dorene
So sorry I missed the bus, Renee. I hope you are doing well.
Tons of thoughts and prayers coming your way.
HUGS,
Wanda0
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