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Thanks again ladies for all your support. So I saw the oncologist today. She does not think it is the cancer spread to the skin. She thinks it's is either resulting from Radiothreaphy (even though I completed that in 2016) but more likely to be as a result of having 16 lymph nodes taken out in Sep this year.
So I will continue this Thursday with my second round of chemo.
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Jennyss....wish I knew how to put those little picture messages on my posts.0
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@LITHGOW1950
Reading your post wow you must be pleased to know that it hasn't spread to the skin. I wish you well with the next round of chemo and hope the skin improves soon.
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That's such good news @LITHGOW19501
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Thank you iserbrown and Sister. 🌹🌹
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Oh that's great to hear @LITHGOW1950! You've been on my mind this week. I saw an old friend on Saturday. Her sister's got BC and has a rash on the site of her mastectomy which has turned out to be cancer. She's having rads and a chemo pill now.
How you put the photos or pictures in is by clicking on the little landscape button on the far right above the box you type in. If you then click Choose Files, and then Files, you can choose Images and select from photos or pictures on your phone/tablet/computer. That's how I do it anyway! K xox
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That's great news @LITHGOW1950 let's hope the oncologist is on the ball and that diagnosis sticks. Uncertainty is awful, particularly when you get wildly conflicting advice (or guesses)0
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Dear @LITHGOW1950,
I am not a computer whiz, but here goes!To put pictures and photos in your messages:
You can file photos and pictures in folders in 'My pictures' on your computer. To find good pictures/cards to save; go to the internet, type in eg 'best wishes' , then click on images in the menu bar across the top. When you see a picture you would like to save, right click, copy, open up 'my pictures' and paste.
When you want to include a picture in your BCNA network message; start the message, click on the 'attach image' button in the tool bar just above your message (it is a square with a mountain in it) , then 'choose file' with a double click,
and 'hooray', it might have worked! LOL. Sorry I can't explain any better, but have fun and get someone to help you if you can. Let me know how you go.1 -
dear @jennyss. Thank you so much for your help I'm sorry I have taken so long to reply. I have had a few iPad problems! Anyways I'll give it a go and let you know or you will send if I have caught on!!
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Update on my "rash". Finally my oncologist returned from her holiday and she did not think it was the cancer spread to my skin. She felt it was either from the Radiothreapy (received 2 yrs ago) or as a result from the lymph nodes recently removed.
Anyway....it's now gone. 🌹🌹🌹6 -
Fantastic! That is excellent news. K xox0
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Wonderful news Lithgow19500
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Brilliant news @LITHGOW1950!0
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Yahoo. That's awesome news.0
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I had a similar rash and it turned out that it was early cellulitis due to having lymph nodes removed and damage from radiation - if it comes and goes it could be that - antibiotics would help - a biopsy would confirm if it is skin mets.0