Mimi,Moopey and Jackie
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Thank You, Sausage
Hi, Sausage! It is good of you to think of us. I don't know what I would have done without the encouragement you all have given me.
I had a mastectomy in November and will have 6 weeks of radiation following chemo. I have already been reading threads here to get ready for the radiation.
Thank you so much for your post. I hope you have been well.0 -
HOOOOORAY!!!Moopy23 said:Thank You, Sausage
Hi, Sausage! It is good of you to think of us. I don't know what I would have done without the encouragement you all have given me.
I had a mastectomy in November and will have 6 weeks of radiation following chemo. I have already been reading threads here to get ready for the radiation.
Thank you so much for your post. I hope you have been well.
Moops~ I don't know if it seems fast to you of course, but we remember when you ( actually your sweet hubby) came in and posted about your IMPENDING chemo and what might be expected~ and now look at you! Finishing chemo and getting ready for the respite before radiation! WHOOOO HOOOOOOO!!!!!!
Hugs,
Claudia0 -
Sausage
Hi good to hear from you. I had mastectomy Dec. 2nd 2008, 6 pos. nodes. I will be gearing up for rads soon. Like Moopy i am reading up one this from all our sweet sisters who are doing or done that. How are you doing? let us know. Wishing you the best!
Jackie0 -
Chenheartchenheart said:WHOOOOO HOOOOO
Jackie~ you are sooo close to the "finish line" HOOOOORAY!!!!!! Thanks for keeping us in the loop~ though we don't like that we all met here, well, we sure have made great friends in here, haven't we????
Hugs,
Claudia
Claudia, what an inspiration you are and have been for me. You have been the best sister ever helping us with all our questions big and small. I am so proud to know a courageous 50 ft. survivor like you.
I don't know what i would have done without all of you on this board. I am not so scared or lonely..you have helped me to find the joy and laughter in everyday. And hope for every tomorrow. I love you all!
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Hi Sausage
I just saw your post. Thanks so much for the good wishes. I've been thinking about you, too. How are things going?? I had a lumpectomy in November and will start radiation on May 4th.
Thanks also to Chen for the great words. You're always an inspiration no matter what. We can't wait to hear details of your wedding!0 -
Doing O.K.mimivac said:Hi Sausage
I just saw your post. Thanks so much for the good wishes. I've been thinking about you, too. How are things going?? I had a lumpectomy in November and will start radiation on May 4th.
Thanks also to Chen for the great words. You're always an inspiration no matter what. We can't wait to hear details of your wedding!
Hi Mimi,
I have been in and out of the emergency room the last few weeks and in the hospital every day for intravenous antibiotics. Seems I came down with some antibiotic resistant infections. Anyway, meet with the team of doctors on Tuesday..I believe that they will take me off chemo..which will upset me..but what is..is. I had chemo before surgery. The doctors here believe that is the way to go because breast cancer is a systemic disease and then you know which cocktails work best...who knows..I just go along with what they say...so I will presumably have surgery soon.
Anyway, I am feeling so much better at the moment.
Thinking of you. Pat0 -
Glad you are at Home and Doing OKsausageroll said:Doing O.K.
Hi Mimi,
I have been in and out of the emergency room the last few weeks and in the hospital every day for intravenous antibiotics. Seems I came down with some antibiotic resistant infections. Anyway, meet with the team of doctors on Tuesday..I believe that they will take me off chemo..which will upset me..but what is..is. I had chemo before surgery. The doctors here believe that is the way to go because breast cancer is a systemic disease and then you know which cocktails work best...who knows..I just go along with what they say...so I will presumably have surgery soon.
Anyway, I am feeling so much better at the moment.
Thinking of you. Pat
I am so sorry for the rough time you've had, Pat,especially after the ups and downs--literally, with your blood sugar. It must be so good to be home after seeing the ER and hospital way too often lately. (Before cancer, I loved the medical TV show House--can't stand to think of it now.)
Since you have not had surgery yet, stopping the chemo will not,I bet,be as detrimental as if you had surgery before. I had the standard surgery, then chemo, and I remember being relieved to have the cancer removed with the surgery. I hope you will feel that way, too.
I will be praying for you, Sausage. Thanks for letting us know how you are doing. Please keep in touch as you feel like it. I will be thinking of you especially on Tuesday.0
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