Hello survivors!
I haven't checked in here in ages. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in October 2003. I had 8 months of treatments - chemo for 3 months - radiation for 6 weeks - 3 more months of chemo. Then I took tamoxifen for 5 years. In July it will be 10 years since I finished treatments. I feel great! Of course I am 10 years older, and I know the chemo and radiation took a lot out of me but I am still around. I thought it might be encouraging for others to know you can survive.
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Hi
I am sure it is very encouraging and I am glad that you stopped by. Congratulations on your 10 years
I am wondering about you treatment especially second chemo after radiation
wishing you the best
New Flower
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Thanks for checking in here...
Glad to know you're doing so well. :-)
I believe it's really helpful for newcomers on the journey to hear from long-term survivors. Me, too: 10+ years since 1st DX, and 2+ years since 2nd DX.
With best wishes for continued NED for you...
Kind regards, Susan
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New Flower - I'm wonderingNew Flower said:Hi back
Hi
I am sure it is very encouraging and I am glad that you stopped by. Congratulations on your 10 years
I am wondering about you treatment especially second chemo after radiation
wishing you the best
New Flower
New Flower - I'm wondering about more chemo after rads also. i did neoadjuvant and adjuvant chemo, but none were post rads nor have I heard of it unless for mets. Perhaps it will be explained.
Winyan - The Power Within
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Congrats on making that 10
Congrats on making that 10 year mark!!!! Wonderful news!!!! Thank you soooo much for sharing. I love good news!!!!
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Great to hear. Keep onCypressCynthia said:Congrats on making that 10
Congrats on making that 10 year mark!!!! Wonderful news!!!! Thank you soooo much for sharing. I love good news!!!!
Great to hear. Keep on growing and surviving. wooooo woooooooooooooo. I'm doing a happy dance for you.
Sandy
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Yes!
Just had my regular appointment with my onc last month. Things continue to look good, and after my next appointment, I will shift from three-month checks to six. He has decided to put me on the ten-year plan for hormonal therapy, with a change in the drug midway. The interesting comment he made to me was that I could have another thirty years! Who knows, but I think we all know that progress continues to be made in treatment, improving our futures. YES!!
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Hello back..good to hear from
Hello back..good to hear from you
Denise
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