Just got the pathology from my surgery...
So now it's on to radiation, the first consultation is set for this Friday.
Thank you all again for all the support, hugs, encouragement, prayers, thoughts, and positive energy throughout my journey.
Linda
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Linda .. You are a truly a wonderful and loving WARRIOR,Barb A said:Will keep praying
Linda, I'm glad the chemo worked. I'll keep praying for you though.
Barb A
and I will continue cheering for you, and lifting you up in prayers!
Strength, Courage and Happiness,
Vicki Sam0 -
Linda, great news on the
Linda, great news on the chemo working. I will continue to wish for an easy time for you during rads; in my opinion the chemo was the worst part. Best of luck as you continue on this rollercoaster. We'll continue to be here with support and positive energy.0 -
Good newsRague said:Clear margins - Fantastic!
Clear margins - Fantastic! Neo-adjunct does do a lot with IBC!
Question - you're not having more chemo before rads?
Glad the chemo is working and that you had clear margins! Will keep praying for you. God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice0 -
No, I did 6 rounds of TACRague said:Clear margins - Fantastic!
Clear margins - Fantastic! Neo-adjunct does do a lot with IBC!
Question - you're not having more chemo before rads?
No, I did 6 rounds of TAC before surgery. The onc is confident that is enough.0 -
Really super duper good news! Congrats Linda! Wishing you the best of luck with rads.Jean 0609 said:Hi Linda,
Thanks for letting us know. Will continue to keep you in my prayers. I wish you luck with rads.
xoxo,
Jean
Be sure and use the creams your oncologist prescribes from day one. It will help your skin to stay moist and you want that. I used Aquaphor, which you can buy in any drug store to keep my skin moist, and, I used Biafine, a prescription, when I started getting pink.
Get lots of rest! Drink lots of fluids. You might want to wear long pants and socks for your treatments. It is freezing in that room. They covered me with a blanket, but, it was still cold.
Ok, think that's it for my lecture. lol
Sue0 -
I have IBC, which behavesnew2me said:Question ????
So glad all looks good for you - Amen!!
But since you went through chemo why didn't it kills those spots of cancerous cells throughout the breast?? or is that what radiation does??
I have IBC, which behaves very differently from other types of BC. IBC often never even involves a tumor, but spreads in "sheets". I did have a tumor and the chemo shrank that down to a "spot", leaving that spot and some others (that were previously "sheets"). Then the mastectomy removed all those "spots". Now radiation should kill cells remaining along the chest wall or in the lymph nodes. At least that's how I understand it.0 -
thanks for the tips!Ritzy said:Really super duper good news! Congrats Linda! Wishing you the best of luck with rads.
Be sure and use the creams your oncologist prescribes from day one. It will help your skin to stay moist and you want that. I used Aquaphor, which you can buy in any drug store to keep my skin moist, and, I used Biafine, a prescription, when I started getting pink.
Get lots of rest! Drink lots of fluids. You might want to wear long pants and socks for your treatments. It is freezing in that room. They covered me with a blanket, but, it was still cold.
Ok, think that's it for my lecture. lol
Sue
thanks for the tips!0 -
One more..if you useGabe N Abby Mom said:thanks for the tips!
thanks for the tips!
One more..if you use Aquaphor, and, only use what your own rads oncologist says to, be sure and wear something that you can just throw away when you finish rads. I wore old tshirts of my hubby's because Aquaphor is really greasy and stains. Even hot water can't get the stains out.
I used it mainly at night when I went to bed and greased myself up good. lol Aquaphor first and Biafine on top of that.
And, you can't put anything like that on your skin for a few hours prior to your treatment. Be gentle with your skin too when you bathe or shower.
I sound like an old mother hen, don't I? lol
Sue0 -
No, I love the advice.Ritzy said:One more..if you use
One more..if you use Aquaphor, and, only use what your own rads oncologist says to, be sure and wear something that you can just throw away when you finish rads. I wore old tshirts of my hubby's because Aquaphor is really greasy and stains. Even hot water can't get the stains out.
I used it mainly at night when I went to bed and greased myself up good. lol Aquaphor first and Biafine on top of that.
And, you can't put anything like that on your skin for a few hours prior to your treatment. Be gentle with your skin too when you bathe or shower.
I sound like an old mother hen, don't I? lol
Sue
No, I love the advice.0 -
Wonderful to hear margins
Wonderful to hear margins were clear! Best of luck with radiation. The Gals gave you some good advice regarding radiation. You will get through this phase in your recovery, hang in there!
BL0 -
Good news on the clear
Good news on the clear margins! I'm glad to hear you're doing well, and that the chemo did it's job!! I will continue to keep you in my thoughts and prayers I hope you continue to do well through radiation - my mom has her consultation on Friday as well!
*hugs*
Heather0 -
Linda I am so glad that the
Linda I am so glad that the chemo is working. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Please let us know how radiation goes.0
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