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Lindyloo
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10 years ago

Chemo and surgery

so last Thursday had my last chemo. Yahoo! Not this this was without all it problems as you all know! 

I was diagnosed last May with invasive ductal breast cancer, spread to lymph nodes, stage 3. It was decided I needed neo adjuvant treatment to shrink the tumour with 6 rounds of TAC. Hospitalised twice during the first four treatments due to low blood pressure, high temps, neutropenia and to top it all off, lung damage, caused by the taxotere. (Unlucky me as this is a side effect that affects only 1% of people) also discovered to have two leaky heart valves. So now under lung specialist too. After the four treatment of TAC, it was decided that I should be on AC. So much better, so much less toxic and with the steroids I am on for the lungs feel almost human again.

in four weeks I shall be undergoing my surgery and all that entails,  then 5 weeks of radiation.

but basically what I wanted to go on here for is to say, for anyone just starting off, just take one day at a time, one hurdle at a time, keep active, keep positive and have A SENSE OF HUMOUR! This has definitely got me through. also I couldn't forget all the wonderful support of family and friends and to this network too.

i still have some way to go. But I know I can do it!

love to all that are going, been, fInalised this 'journey'. Xx

20 Replies

  • Great work LindyLoo. Best of luck on next part of the journey. Keep smiling. You've got amazing people looking after you. x

  • Your so beautiful Lindyloo, your spirit and goodness shines through. Love it. 

    Better days ahead for you xxx

  • Well at least that's one bonus, if there's anything else wrong with you they will find it.

    Good luck with the op and hope the days just fly by while you are waiting.

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    Anonymous

    Love your post and your photo. That's fantastic for you that you've finished chemo. On with the next bit. Sending you a big cuddle, Trace ??????????

  • Yay ????????

    I think a sense of humour is so important too

    I hope the next bit goes more smoothly for you 

    :)

     

     

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    Hi Lindyloo,

    Congrats to you, I know it is a great feeling to have finished that last round and I'm sending you all the best wishes for the next part of your treatment.

    I agree with the advice 1 day at a time, it worked a treat for me and now 8 months down the track from diagnosis I am all finished with treatment and feeling good.

    love the photo you do have a great smile!!

    xxAnnie

     

     

     

     

  • Woo hoo Lindyloo!

    Such a great milestone and I love your photo - a beautiful smile despite all the difficulties you've been through. Best wishes for your surgery and radiation but rest up now and enjoy time with your friends and family. Jane xx

  • yay fantastic lovely picture, keep smiling and laughing it does help. 

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    Anonymous

    Congratulations??????????????