Hi! I am new, but, I have been reading for awhile
Angie
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Angie
Welcome Angie.
Come here often and post any questions that you like and you will get an answer from wonderful women and men on this board.
I didn't have radiation but did have chemo.
Welcome again.
Hugs, Margo0 -
Nice tail, Angie!tommaseena said:Angie
Welcome Angie.
Come here often and post any questions that you like and you will get an answer from wonderful women and men on this board.
I didn't have radiation but did have chemo.
Welcome again.
Hugs, Margo
:-) (sorry, but with that animated picture of yours, I just *had* to say it! :-)
My diagnosis was very similar to yours, and I had bilateral lumpectomies 3 months ago -- lymph nodes clean, stage 1, grade 2. I'm currently halfway through chemo, and will be doing radiation afterwards.
Welcome aboard -- feel free to post any questions anytime.
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Welcome Angie
Welcome to the boards.We are glad you have joined us.Iv been going down just about the same road as you.Except I have to have Chemo.The Cancer I had was very aggressive and my mom and two sisters had breast cancer.So of course that makes my chances higher for reacurrance.so i am taking Chemo and radiation.Keep in touch and let us know how your doing.love and prayers.(Pat)0 -
Angieppurdin said:Welcome Angie
Welcome to the boards.We are glad you have joined us.Iv been going down just about the same road as you.Except I have to have Chemo.The Cancer I had was very aggressive and my mom and two sisters had breast cancer.So of course that makes my chances higher for reacurrance.so i am taking Chemo and radiation.Keep in touch and let us know how your doing.love and prayers.(Pat)
Looks like your little
Angie
Looks like your little avatar is letting it all hang out to. This is a great group and we will be here to laugh, cry, advise, listen and just be with you. Glad you have a good support group on the home front. That makes it all so much more doable. But having others who have walked your path is so good to have as well.
Stef0 -
Hi Angie, welcome to the
Hi Angie, welcome to the board. I see you caught your bc early and don't have to do chemo. A little good news with the bad Happy to see you have a great support system. I want to wish you the best on your rad tx's and hope all goes well.
jan0 -
Angie
Just wanted to welcome you along with everyone else! Glad that you have such a great support system,but glad that you found us too! So happy that they were able to catch yours early and that you just need rads.
I was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma stage 2A in 2007.0 -
Hi, Angie, welcome to ouroutdoorgirl said:Angie
Just wanted to welcome you along with everyone else! Glad that you have such a great support system,but glad that you found us too! So happy that they were able to catch yours early and that you just need rads.
I was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma stage 2A in 2007.
Hi, Angie, welcome to our board. I am nearly done with radiation; once you get started the time goes fast! Other than fatigue & some skin irritation, it has been OK, so I hope that yours goes well. Keep us posted.0 -
Angie .. Welcome to our sisterhood .. Pink is our color, or
so I am told .. (joke) ..
You have already received wonderful postings regarding your treatment. Believe this is the place to let it all hang out .. being it a good day or bad.
Read and take notes, and ask questions.
Peace and strength,
VickiSam0 -
Hi AngieVickiSam said:Angie .. Welcome to our sisterhood .. Pink is our color, or
so I am told .. (joke) ..
You have already received wonderful postings regarding your treatment. Believe this is the place to let it all hang out .. being it a good day or bad.
Read and take notes, and ask questions.
Peace and strength,
VickiSam
I am pretty new here too, but, I wanted to welcome you like the others. I have had 5 radiation treatments so far, and, it is just fine. Nothing to be afraid of. You just lay on this table and the machine moves around you a few times and that is it. It only takes a few minutes seriously. You don't feel anything. I have started a daily diary of my rads on here if you want to follow me. I might go to just one a week. Look at it, it might help you. Some people even catnap during it from what I was told. Just ask and someone will always answer your questions. Good luck Angie.
Sue0 -
Hey! Just want to welcomeTux said:Hi, Angie, welcome to our
Hi, Angie, welcome to our board. I am nearly done with radiation; once you get started the time goes fast! Other than fatigue & some skin irritation, it has been OK, so I hope that yours goes well. Keep us posted.
Hey! Just want to welcome you to the board Angie. We are all bc survivors here and will help you with your journey.0 -
hahaTraciInLA said:Nice tail, Angie!
:-) (sorry, but with that animated picture of yours, I just *had* to say it! :-)
My diagnosis was very similar to yours, and I had bilateral lumpectomies 3 months ago -- lymph nodes clean, stage 1, grade 2. I'm currently halfway through chemo, and will be doing radiation afterwards.
Welcome aboard -- feel free to post any questions anytime.
Traci
Thanks Traci! Glad that you noticed. ha
Why are you taking chemo Traci since your diagnosis is so much like mine?
And, thanks for the welcome.
Angie0 -
Thanks Stef. My oncologistfauxma said:Angie
Looks like your little
Angie
Looks like your little avatar is letting it all hang out to. This is a great group and we will be here to laugh, cry, advise, listen and just be with you. Glad you have a good support group on the home front. That makes it all so much more doable. But having others who have walked your path is so good to have as well.
Stef
Thanks Stef. My oncologist actually recommended this site. I have been here before, just reading, and, decided that I might as well just join. Thank you for your kind welcome.
Angie0 -
Why chemo?Angie2U said:haha
Thanks Traci! Glad that you noticed. ha
Why are you taking chemo Traci since your diagnosis is so much like mine?
And, thanks for the welcome.
Angie
Hey, Angie -
My oncologist (or rather, his computer) estimated that chemo would reduce my chances of recurrence by 3-4%.
Since my tumors were ER+ and I'm only 40 (i.e., I have lots of estrogen-filled years left until menopause), I wanted to do EVERYTHING possible to never have to go through this again. I decided that, if the cancer were to come back in the future, I couldn't live with myself if I were looking back saying, what if I'd done chemo?
Chemo is no picnic, but I'm getting through it. Only two more to go!
Traci0 -
Hi Angie! Welcome! YouMyTurnNow said:Welcome Angie. You've come
Welcome Angie. You've come to the right place for support and answers to your questions. I'm in the chemo stage of my treatment with radiation still to come. Good luck with yours.
Hi Angie! Welcome! You sound very positive and that is huge in this fight. Post and keep us updated on you!
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Ok Traci. Thanks forTraciInLA said:Why chemo?
Hey, Angie -
My oncologist (or rather, his computer) estimated that chemo would reduce my chances of recurrence by 3-4%.
Since my tumors were ER+ and I'm only 40 (i.e., I have lots of estrogen-filled years left until menopause), I wanted to do EVERYTHING possible to never have to go through this again. I decided that, if the cancer were to come back in the future, I couldn't live with myself if I were looking back saying, what if I'd done chemo?
Chemo is no picnic, but I'm getting through it. Only two more to go!
Traci
Ok Traci. Thanks for replying about chemo. I just didn't understand why you would take chemo. You are doing everything!
You only have 2 more left! That is great!
Angie0
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