Round One Done-Yay
I am home safe and sound after my first pertuzumab-trastuzumab-docetaxel. Had steroids and aloxi ahead of time. I don't remember any benadryl, but that is probably a good thing as benadryl hypes me up (I know it's weird). Did very well-just a little nausea and fatigue, but I felt that going in.
Thanks for all of the support and prayers! I definitely felt them today! Love you all!
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Attagirl!weazer said:Lots of Hugs
You are such a Stong Inspiration too so many hear, you trully are special.
Lots of well wishes.
Karie
Been thinking about you today as you started your protocol. I have good feelings about this for you, but I hate, hate, hate that so many of the people I love have to go through chemo.
Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.
Suzanne
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You go CC!!!
I just read that trastuzumab and pertuzumab are the two drugs I will receive if the PRO Onc Assay study comes back positive for HER2. I feel better just knowing you are taking those drugs. I didn't see any mention of docetaxel but I might have missed it (it's a lot to read). You rest up and let the chemo "take care" of those cancer cells.
HUGS!!!
Jamie
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CC .. thinking about you ...camul said:Glad that is behind you!
Now imagine the chemo getting he little bast***s! lol Mu acupuncturist callled it healthy healing! I call it getting even with those nasty cells. Hope you feerl relatively well through this.
Hugs.
Carola few days after your first infusion - hoping your strength is up, and your are NOT having any Side Efforts-. Insomina may soon become you new best friend == so sorry about that.
How are the Wedding plans coming? Katherine remaining calm with all that going on right now with her beloved Mom,?
Vicki Sam
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