CT Scan soon
The end of July I had a follow up CT scan. No change in the spots, which was a good thing for two reasons:
1) The chemo had not made them disappear; were they cancerous, that could have occurred.
2) They were no bigger.
Before my oncologist wants to give me the ok to have my port removed, he wants one more CT scan just to be sure nothing has grown. That will be some time the end of this month, as I meet with the oncologist December 3.
Has anyone else had a similar occurrence? I'm not worrying about this, but I wish I could know of others who have had similar spots and what the verdict was about them. I have done a search on this discussion board and come up empty.
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Tomorrow marks the 2nd anniversary of the death of one of my best friends. She had breast cancer initially, but eventually it spread to other areas. (Her husband, a good friend of mine) says that he does not think that they went after this disease as aggressively as they should have. (She had a single mastectomy and chemo. That was it.) Hindsight causes us to second guess ourselves. Who knows what was being suggested 10 years ago for treatment of the disease. She did chemo again, and she tried some other things the last time around; but eventually she came to the conclusion that nothing was going to change. She was ready to give up the fight and be freed from her pain and disease. She was an eight-year survivor.
It was hearing my friend's voice in the back of my head lot athat prompted me to make an appointment last November to have some possible problems checked out. I did have a problem. (Initially I was going to wait until at least spring before doing anything.) Since then I have had surgery (Feb.), chemo (Apr-Jul), and radiation (Aug-Sep). I am now doing hormonal therapy.
It added to the weirdness of it all to think that I was/am dealing with the same disease she did. My hope is that my steps in dealing with it have been such that I don't get it back elsewhere, as she did.
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I have mets in some lymph
I have mets in some lymph nodes between my lungs, we track and follow the cancer with CT scans (blood tests don't work in my case). There are a couple of spots we've been watching for about a year now, one in my lungs and one in my liver. There have been no changes in those spots in all that time.
Best wishes for good news from the next scan.
Hugs,
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Thanks.Gabe N Abby Mom said:I have mets in some lymph
I have mets in some lymph nodes between my lungs, we track and follow the cancer with CT scans (blood tests don't work in my case). There are a couple of spots we've been watching for about a year now, one in my lungs and one in my liver. There have been no changes in those spots in all that time.
Best wishes for good news from the next scan.
Hugs,
Linda
I have an idea that those, if still there, will be watched. It seems logical, now that I have a "history." When I was doing taxol with the chemo, I did have a cough (sometimes rather nasty; most of the time, just pesky). Like me, the oncologist had wondered if the cough was something other than taxol -- related to those spots -- but the CT scan showed otherwise. Once I finished taxol, the nasty coughing bouts disappeared and the pesky cough disappeared maybe about two or three weeks after my last dose.
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I have not had anything in the lymph nodes
but do have nodules that showed up in my lung when I had a ct scan about the time when they found the cancer was back (8 1/2 yrs after initial dx). They have watched them but there has been no change so they are just nodules. I have been on so much chemo in the last 2 years that they would have shrunk or we should have seen some change. I have never worried about them.
I am sorry for your friend and her husband. It is always hard to lose someone you love. As far as aggressive treatments, my onco was very aggressive as we figured it was HRT induced. I had a single mastectomy, chemo, and a hormone blocker. Unfortunately, the hormone blocker was toxic to my system and I was only on it for less than a year.
A second onco said that my onco was too aggressive, that after looking at my numbers she would have only done a mastectomy! I told her I agreed with my onco, HRT etc. She didn't waver. Truly, I believe I would not have had 8 years of NED without him being so aggressive. We can second guess all we want but bottom line is not everyone's body is receptive to chemo, and mine like your friend's is like that. I am on my 4th chemo this time around, and have been sick for the month I have been on this new one.
I tried tamoxifen again this go round and it was still toxic! I agree with her husband and hit it with all you have now so there is no recurrence.
If you see posts from 'Cypress Cynthia" read them about being compliant. Take all the meds if your body tolerates them, use the pain meds when needed--if you are fighting the pain it puts more stress on your body and it is not able to fight the cancer as well... etc.0 -
Thanks.camul said:I have not had anything in the lymph nodes
but do have nodules that showed up in my lung when I had a ct scan about the time when they found the cancer was back (8 1/2 yrs after initial dx). They have watched them but there has been no change so they are just nodules. I have been on so much chemo in the last 2 years that they would have shrunk or we should have seen some change. I have never worried about them.
I am sorry for your friend and her husband. It is always hard to lose someone you love. As far as aggressive treatments, my onco was very aggressive as we figured it was HRT induced. I had a single mastectomy, chemo, and a hormone blocker. Unfortunately, the hormone blocker was toxic to my system and I was only on it for less than a year.
A second onco said that my onco was too aggressive, that after looking at my numbers she would have only done a mastectomy! I told her I agreed with my onco, HRT etc. She didn't waver. Truly, I believe I would not have had 8 years of NED without him being so aggressive. We can second guess all we want but bottom line is not everyone's body is receptive to chemo, and mine like your friend's is like that. I am on my 4th chemo this time around, and have been sick for the month I have been on this new one.
I tried tamoxifen again this go round and it was still toxic! I agree with her husband and hit it with all you have now so there is no recurrence.
If you see posts from 'Cypress Cynthia" read them about being compliant. Take all the meds if your body tolerates them, use the pain meds when needed--if you are fighting the pain it puts more stress on your body and it is not able to fight the cancer as well... etc.
I have been dealing with this aggressively, doing what my oncologist and radiation oncologist planned (chemo and rads). I am now on tamoxifen.
I was encouraged last CT when my oncon said that it probably is a good sign that the spots did not disappear after chemo that the spots had not grown, AND that nothing shows up in the organs.
Right now I am doing well.0 -
I am so sorry to read aboutGabe N Abby Mom said:I have mets in some lymph
I have mets in some lymph nodes between my lungs, we track and follow the cancer with CT scans (blood tests don't work in my case). There are a couple of spots we've been watching for about a year now, one in my lungs and one in my liver. There have been no changes in those spots in all that time.
Best wishes for good news from the next scan.
Hugs,
Linda
I am so sorry to read about your friend passing. I am wishing you the best with your CT scan. Keep us updated.
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Wishing you all the bestdesertgirl947 said:Thanks.
I have been dealing with this aggressively, doing what my oncologist and radiation oncologist planned (chemo and rads). I am now on tamoxifen.
I was encouraged last CT when my oncon said that it probably is a good sign that the spots did not disappear after chemo that the spots had not grown, AND that nothing shows up in the organs.
Right now I am doing well.
Wishing you all the best with your CT scan. We'll get the pink bus out for you so we can all ride along for support and encouragement.
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Thanks.Angie2U said:Wishing you all the best
Wishing you all the best with your CT scan. We'll get the pink bus out for you so we can all ride along for support and encouragement.
Hugs, Angie
I will try to think to let the date be known, once I have it in hand. Probably if I do not get a call or paperwork by Friday, I will call Monday.0 -
We are circling the wagons .. in prayer and support!desertgirl947 said:Thanks.
I will try to think to let the date be known, once I have it in hand. Probably if I do not get a call or paperwork by Friday, I will call Monday.
Please update us when possible.
Strength, Courage and HOPE for a Cure.
Vicki Sam0 -
Keep us posted! Prayes anddesertgirl947 said:Thanks.
I will try to think to let the date be known, once I have it in hand. Probably if I do not get a call or paperwork by Friday, I will call Monday.
Keep us posted! Prayes and lots of good luck!
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Thanks.VickiSam said:We are circling the wagons .. in prayer and support!
Please update us when possible.
Strength, Courage and HOPE for a Cure.
Vicki Sam
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Thankssurvivorbc09 said:Keep us posted! Prayes and
Keep us posted! Prayes and lots of good luck!
Hugs, Jan
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Did you get your paperworkdesertgirl947 said:Thanks.
Thanks.
Did you get your paperwork today?0 -
I did not get the papers insurvivorbc09 said:Did you get your paperwork
Did you get your paperwork today?
I did not get the papers in the mail today. I had decided that if I did not know anything by today, I would call.
Not getting home from school as early as usual, by the time I called the office, the person who sets up the appointments through the hospital had left. So, Marc (one of the nurse's) took a message -- in case Anita did not get it in the mail today so I would get it tomorrow. I told Marc that I need to know so that I can let the secretary who lines up subs know.
So, I should know by Monday when the CT scan is. (The irony of all this is that my CT scan will probably be the same week as the week last year when I had my initial appointment that eventually verified that I had a problem.)
Thanks for remembering and asking.0 -
Sorry you didn't get thedesertgirl947 said:I did not get the papers in
I did not get the papers in the mail today. I had decided that if I did not know anything by today, I would call.
Not getting home from school as early as usual, by the time I called the office, the person who sets up the appointments through the hospital had left. So, Marc (one of the nurse's) took a message -- in case Anita did not get it in the mail today so I would get it tomorrow. I told Marc that I need to know so that I can let the secretary who lines up subs know.
So, I should know by Monday when the CT scan is. (The irony of all this is that my CT scan will probably be the same week as the week last year when I had my initial appointment that eventually verified that I had a problem.)
Thanks for remembering and asking.
Sorry you didn't get the papers yesterday, but, I am sure if you call Monday, you will get it lined up. I am wishing you the best with your CT scan too and will be there on the pink bus to support you.
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Sorting Today
Today I was cleaning out a folder of materials I have collected since last January, when I was diagnosed with bc. Some I tossed; much I kept.
I was re-reading a copy of the pathology report and was encouraged with how often it indicated that the cancer was generally contained. Only one lymph node was affected, and even with that, there was no indication the cancer had spread beyond that. I had the chemo and rads to keep it that way.
Last year when I was being cautiously optimistic about things I was always wrong (which my gut had told me). As for this CT scan, I am optimistic. Not only did reading that pathology report help with my thinking, but I am coupling that with the report I had from the one done the end of July to check those spots.0 -
I am optimistic for you too!desertgirl947 said:Sorting Today
Today I was cleaning out a folder of materials I have collected since last January, when I was diagnosed with bc. Some I tossed; much I kept.
I was re-reading a copy of the pathology report and was encouraged with how often it indicated that the cancer was generally contained. Only one lymph node was affected, and even with that, there was no indication the cancer had spread beyond that. I had the chemo and rads to keep it that way.
Last year when I was being cautiously optimistic about things I was always wrong (which my gut had told me). As for this CT scan, I am optimistic. Not only did reading that pathology report help with my thinking, but I am coupling that with the report I had from the one done the end of July to check those spots.
I am optimistic for you too!
Good luck,
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Thanks!Kylez said:I am optimistic for you too!
I am optimistic for you too!
Good luck,
Kylez
I got my appointment set>
CT scan/blood work, Tuesday, November 27, in the morning.0 -
I'll be on the pink bus withdesertgirl947 said:Thanks!
I got my appointment set>
CT scan/blood work, Tuesday, November 27, in the morning.
I'll be on the pink bus with you on the 27th!
Hugs, Megan0
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