Survived 2nd chemo
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Hang in there Pam....just take it one thing at a time... that is the only way to get through all this... I'm sending you my best wishes and a big hug. Laura0
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Pam - You and Rosa are without a doubt the strongest women I have ever encountered. May our good Lord be with you and help both of you over your hurdles. I had another scare, two very tender lumps on the left chest wall right above where the original tumor was. Had surgery yesterday to remove the and they were "irritated fat tissue". Sometimes it just pays to have some extra fat on the body. I sincerely hope your next chemo is not so tough on you. But hang in there, it's all we have, this torture and constant wondering. My thoughts and my prayers are with you continually. Jane0
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Hi Pam,
So nice to see a message from you. You are an INSPIRATION to all of us - taking time to send words of encouragement to others when you are having such a difficult time yourself.
May God bless you and give you remission.
Love, Jean
Dexamethasone is given with Zofran here in Buffalo, New York almost as a 'standard.'0 -
Pam,so sorry you reacted so badly to the chemo.! Hope the next round is easier for you. My fingers are crossed for you and I pray every night thing get better for you.jane38 said:Pam - You and Rosa are without a doubt the strongest women I have ever encountered. May our good Lord be with you and help both of you over your hurdles. I had another scare, two very tender lumps on the left chest wall right above where the original tumor was. Had surgery yesterday to remove the and they were "irritated fat tissue". Sometimes it just pays to have some extra fat on the body. I sincerely hope your next chemo is not so tough on you. But hang in there, it's all we have, this torture and constant wondering. My thoughts and my prayers are with you continually. Jane
Jane,congratulations on the good news all you ladies are so brave. I envy you all! Lots of HUGS to you . Cathy0 -
Hi Pam, I have to tell you that of all the people I talked to who went thru chem, nobody told me how awfu it was! I have 2 more treatments to go and I am so grateful that the end is finally in site! I take activan, decadron and anzemet for nausea. I guess they help and I usually only thro up once a day for a day or two after chemo. I also get this horrible taste in my mouth for at least a few days that nothing will get rid of. Do you not get anti-nausea drugs with your chemo? Hope the next one isnt as bad. Take care, Lorrie0
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Hi Pam
Have you tried ginger root rubbed on to your wrist to help with nausea - I found that sniffing my wrist help me overcome the nausea.
Sorry I don't keep in touch with this site as much as I should - but I do know that you must be one of the most positive person here and I know you are going to be OK.
Good luck with next chemo - a trip down the pub works wonders for me! God bless - Lynne0 -
Pam,
My prayers willbe with you. I have my first FAC Monday and I am terrified of what it might cause. Keep us informed.
Tracy0
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