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Joyce (joyce)


February 19, 2008


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Scotland Neck, North Carolina


Breast Cancer


January 1994 & November 2005


Stage 2


03


Positive


Positive


Yes


Lymph Node Removal, Mastectomy


Fluorouracil, Methotrexate, Cyclophosphamide (brand name: Cytoxan), Adriamycin (chemical name: doxorubicin)


Tamoxifen


Cancer Survivor


The Chemo


Be Thankful For Every Day You Have


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I really had no symptoms that I noticed. I accidentally found the first lump in 1994 myself. The second one in 2005 was detected during my annual mammogram. I would never have found this one because it was in the center of the breast at the back wall.


January 1994 – Stage II - 2.4 cm lump… a second 0.3 cm lump found in breast after surgery. Left modified radical mastectomy with removal of 9 lymph nodes…1 (3cm) lymph node positive. ER/PR both positive.

November 2005 – Stage I – 1.6 cm lump. Right modified radical mastectomy with lymphatic mapping and sentinel lymph node biopsy. 2 lymph nodes removed…both clear of cancer. ER negative(1%) and PR positive(7%).


None either time.


6 treatments from March 3, 1994 to June 29, 1994. Started with Taxol Study. Received high-dose Cytoxan 3980 mg and Adriamycin 74.6 mg for 2 cycles. A blood transfusion was required after 2nd treatment due to low hemoglobin. I developed a blood clot in my right arm shortly after the transfusion and had to be hospitalized and put on coumadin for 3 months. Had to be taken off Taxol Study because I could not take high-dose Cytoxan/Adriamycin and Coumadin. I was given Cytoxan 995 mg, 5-FU 995 mg and Adriamycin 99.5 mg for the next 4 treatments. I also had to get blood transfusions for the next 3 treatments. Other side effects were nausea, some vomiting, sores in mouth, diarrhea, heartburn, fatigue and complete loss of all hair.

6 treatments from January 20, 2006, to June 2, 2006. I was given a CMF combination of 1200 mg of Cytoxan (Cyclophosphamide), 80 mg of Methotrexate and 1200 mg of Fluorouracil (5-FU). This bout with chemo was much easier than the first. Only side effects were minor nausea, fatigue, sore mouth, minor diarrhea and only thinning of my hair.

The worst thing to happen was the death of my husband and my boston terrier dog in May during this bout of chemo.


Tamoxifen – July 1994 through July 1999
Hot flashes were the only side effect I remember.

Arimidex – June 2006 through January 2007
No side effects that I noticed.


None


Injections of G-CSF 10 mcg/kg until my ANC recovered. No side effects that I remember.

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March 23, 2008

Update On Parathyroid SurgeryViews: 214

Well, it has been 1 week and 2 days since the removal of one of my parathyroid glands. It has been a tough week. I think this was the most painful surgery I have ever had. It doesn’t seem possible that the removal of this tiny gland would be more painful than the 2 mastectomies that I had. I guess it was because of where it was located in my neck. The pain medicine took care of the pain but made me sleep all week. Another thing I never experienced before was the terrible lack of taste of the food I tried to eat. NOTHING TASTED GOOD. That part reminded me of my chemo treatments. My taste buds are now beginning to wake up so food tastes normal again. It still hurts to turn my head but I am feeling much better….THANK GOD. I will return to see my surgeon on April 2 and I will let you know more then. THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH FOR ALL THE PRAYERS ON MY BEHALF AND I HOPE EVERYONE HAD A WONDERFUL EASTER SUNDAY.

Joyce,
Thank you for up dating us on your progress. I am sorry you were in so much pain and I am glad your on the mend. Keep the faith and feel better soon.
You are always in my prayers
Hope you had a good Easter
Cheryl58

Dear Joyce; You are always there for so many of us on the Blog for a Cure. It is heartwarming that you keep us up to date on your recent surgery and the progress you are making on recovery. It sounds just too uncomfortable for anyone’s liking. I hope you have found some great treats to eat now that your taste buds are returning to whatever normal is. Perhaps the Easter bunny brought you yummy chocolate that you can now enjoy. I have a question. When did you find out about this recent occurence. I have not gone through all your postings so I was just curious to know what lead up to this recent surgery. I am assuming you will not need treatment but I guess you will keep all of us informed. Good luck Joyce. You are an eternal light. Love from Weeze in Canada eh.


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