Breast cancer
posted by lemrac
02 March 2014

Looking for prayers for Friday!

Last reply: 16 March 2014 23:14

Hi All,
Heard in November that my first treatment(Femara) had stopped working. Now on Aromasin and Afinitor. Had first scan since then last week and getting my results on Friday.

Just hoping that anyone reading this will say a prayer that my results will be good.

Thanks everyone.

8 comments

Comments

commented by Catherine1964
03 March 2014

03 March 2014 09:13

Hi Lem, I don't do prayers (I'm a horrible heathen!!), but my thoughts and positive energies are with you.
Try to distract yourself until Friday. I know how stressful awaiting test results can be, and I hope you get news worth celebrating on Friday.
Stay strong!
Very best wishes,
Catherine

commented by deefed
05 March 2014

05 March 2014 15:32

Sending a HUGE BUCKEtLOAD of positive vibes your way and a packed LUAS of angels

commented by Mel1
05 March 2014

05 March 2014 16:39

Best of luck lermac with your results on Friday and that you get good news., I will include you in my prayers

Mel

commented by mamato3
05 March 2014

05 March 2014 22:22

best of luck lemrac for friday, I'll say a prayer for you

commented by Georgie123
06 March 2014

06 March 2014 00:43

Best of luck Friday lemrac, fingers and toes crossed.

commented by happymum
06 March 2014

06 March 2014 09:52

The very best of luck on Friday, hopefully all will work out. Image removed.

commented by lemrac
16 March 2014

16 March 2014 23:00

Thanks for all the replies, unfortunately my second hormone didn't work very well so starting chemo again...14 years later!!! Abraxane us the drug.... Its a trial to see can they make taxol less hard to rake, combined with something to lesson the effects. Freighted with what's not being said!! Prayers please

commented by LindyLu
16 March 2014

16 March 2014 23:14

Laura, hoping the chemo blasts the little blighters into infinity. Sorry you did not get the results you had hoped for. If you have questions you need answering why not jot them down and ask when you are ready....then they might play on your mind less.

Hoping you might also get a bit of councelling if it is offered. Although I don't walk in your shoes I found it really great after my diagnosis even tho I swore blind I was strong and did not need it.

Easier said then done but aim for one day at a time.

Lindylu

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