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- Dribbler12Member
Good Luck you sound well prepared, I go to see the Oncologist tomorrow so I'm right behind you. Hope all goes well for you and you have an easy journey through your treatment.
Karen x
- dragunflieMember
Well here I am and so soon and all that... Chemo day one tomorrow, my cocktail of choice (not) is docetaxel with a splash of cyclophosphamide to top it all off nicely, apparently 4 rounds will do the trick. Have the 'chemo kit' ready to go, a big thank you to you all for tips on what goodies may help in this rally race. Got my special toothpaste, stuff if I can't poo, stuff if I poo too much, recipe for mouthwash, sanitising gel (strategically placed throughout house & in hand bag), gentle toothbrush, gentle body wash, body moisturiser (all natural) ,head scarves, my 'going out hair' (wig), sense of humour still intact, and the list goes on..... Chin chin :o)
- dragunflieMember
Well here I am and so soon and all that... Chemo day one tomorrow, my cocktail of choice (not) is docetaxel with a splash of cyclophosphamide to top it all off nicely, apparently 4 rounds will do the trick. Have the 'chemo kit' ready to go, a big thank you to you all for tips on what goodies may help in this rally race. Got my special toothpaste, stuff if I can't poo, stuff if I poo too much, recipe for mouthwash, sanitising gel (strategically placed throughout house & in hand bag), gentle toothbrush, gentle body wash, body moisturiser (all natural) ,head scarves, my 'going out hair' (wig), sense of humour still intact, and the list goes on..... Chin chin :o)
- dragunflieMember
Awe Dribbler,
Very very normal to feel scared. I was totally freaking out when I found my little beauty!! A million things racing through your head all at once. Going around in circles, unable to concentrate, having your whole world evolve around breast cancer, yep it's scary stuff.
Take a deep breath, remember to breathe :o). One step at a time an one hurdle at a time is the way that is helping me. I am controling what I can and flowing with what I can't, mind you there are days where kicking and screaming sure does look like an awesome option!!! Ask questions... writing them down is great as I am like a rabbit in the headlights whenever I go to see medical proffesionals and if my questions are not on a scrap of paper the questions don't get asked. My oncologist was brilliant, he answered every question I had and his demeanor and manner gave me faith in him and the treatment plan now mapped out. I hope you will be amazed by the awesome support and resources that are available to you, YOU ARE NOT ALONE!!
Be Brave. We are with you. XXXX
- KerynMember
hi all, yes i found my lump in the shower also, but as it was a weekend couldnt see gp for 2 days. blaa blaa needless to say i had a mastectomy, and lymph nodes removed, chemo, radio and hormonal therapy. Now two years after treetment i am clear and living my life to the full.
- Dribbler12Member
Hi Robyn,
Thank u for your advise and kind wishes - think your sister in law is very wise and I will take that thought on board.
Hope you are doing really well and glad to hear chemo wasn't as bad as u thought it would be.
Karen
- Dribbler12Member
Thank you so much for taking the time to reply, I really appreciate it and you have made me feel alot better.
Karen :)
- Dribbler12Member
I am so pleased to hear you are doing well Sarah, you sure deserve to be :)
- KashmiaMemberin march 2012. i found my lump trying on a new bra, went to Dr's on 2nd march 2012, she sent me for a mammogram ultrasound and biopsy all in the one day on 6th march... got dreaded phone call on 7th march 2012 that I had a 1.2 cm cancerous lump (the mammogram results showed nothing at all) I'm so glad my dr booked me in for ultrasound and biopsy as well....I went to see a breast specialist in Adelaide 400 km away on the 9th of march .... he had booked me in to have a bone scan,and chest X-ray .... He also booked me in for a lumpectomy and sentinel node biopsy which I had on march 20th and I got my results 23rd march, my margins were clear and so was the sentinel node biopsy ( Big sigh of relief ) the cancer was hormone positive he got me to have 6 weeks of radiotherapy which I started 7th may and finished 21st June. and I started taking tamoxifen in July 2012
- Mary993MemberHi Sarah, really good to hear you are doing well 3 years after. Certainly agree about mammograms.