joyce's Cancer Blog
September 14, 2008
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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.
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joyce's Cancer BlogSeptember 14, 2008
I just thought I would pop in and say hello to everyone. I don’t really have much to tell you. I am doing ok except for my eyes. They still fluctuate all during the day and I am unable to get an eyeglass prescription. I use a magnifing glass during the times I can’t see well. |
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November 2005 – Stage 1 – Lump was 1.6 cm. 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%).
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. I also had a blood clot in my lung in February, 2006, and was hospitalized for 7 days and put on coumadin for 18 months. Only other 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.
Arimidex – June 2006 through January 2007
No side effects that I noticed. I was taken off Arimidex because my oncologist was concerned with damage to my bones. I was diagnosed with low bone mass or osteopenia on 02/20/06
I am so sorry that the breast cancer came back, but it seems like they caught it when it was small and that’s a good thing.
Also, sorry to hear your husband died and your dog. What a tragedy.
God bless you and good luck in the future—a future free of CANCER! Wouldn’t that be nice!
SweetE2
Nice see ya. Hug Sherri
Hey cutey! Good to hear from you.
Mac
Hi Joyce; It’s about time! Thank you for writing in to keep us up to date. I think you said it takes about 6 months for your eyes to adjust. Atleast I know it was that way with my step mom. Have patience, I’m sure things will get sorted out. We always love to hear from you, as you are a constant supporter to us all.
Love to you Joyce,
Weezie
Thanks for your support. Wish you all the best.