LEEMA
6 years agoMember
Dupuytren’s Contracture
hi everyone, this is my first post! I was diagnosed with MBC (de novo) in January 2018. Mets were found in my lungs, bones and brain. I completed chemo June 2018 and very happy with latest scans. Eights spots in lungs have disappeared, breast tumours have shrunk dramatically and no further changes to the brain met. (no one seems too worried about the Mets to bones at the moment). I am currently receiving perjeta and herceptin every three weeks and taking Femara daily.
the reason for the post is that I have just been diagnosed with Dupuytren’s Contracture - which is small ‘boney like’ lumps on the palms of my hands. Apparently it is quite a rarity for women and the Professor is looking at the link to Femara???
there is no cure for Dupuytren’s but as I have caught it early I will be having radiation on both palms - this cannot be done if it goes to the next level.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Thank you for reading. Xx
the reason for the post is that I have just been diagnosed with Dupuytren’s Contracture - which is small ‘boney like’ lumps on the palms of my hands. Apparently it is quite a rarity for women and the Professor is looking at the link to Femara???
there is no cure for Dupuytren’s but as I have caught it early I will be having radiation on both palms - this cannot be done if it goes to the next level.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Thank you for reading. Xx