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posted by Dane7
04 June 2012

Vein Problems

Last reply: 07 June 2012 17:21
Hi all Having my third chemo tomorrow. Hand where last chemo was administered is still very sore and veins gone dark brown/black with brown patches on the skin. Started dark red and has changed over the weeks since the last session. Saw GP, game me antibiotics. Took them and still have the problem. Anyone else had issues like this and if so any advice. Thanks
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posted by Kally
05 June 2012

Post surgery

Last reply: 12 June 2012 23:19
I am due to go for my second surgery on Friday and yet still dont feel fully recovered from my first .I have a pain in my left breast thats very tender if anyone can tell me is this common or am I just watching everything to closely now... Kally
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posted by yaya
08 June 2012

Brca2

Last reply: 26 June 2012 11:35
Hi I got my genetic test results in Crumlin on Monday and I tested positive fo the Brca 2 mutation. I kinda expected that result as both me and my sister diagnosed with breat cancer in our thirties.Trying to get my head around it and gather as much info a I can. The Genetics Doctor was lovely and is referring me to Cork to meet with Surgeons to discuss the possibility of removing ovaries and maybe the other breast. She said I could be two months or so before app so plenty of thinking time. I just wondered had anyone had any preventative surgery or dealt with the surgeons in Cork. Thank you all Bernie
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posted by wilmaone
11 June 2012

Lost in the aftermath!!!!

Last reply: 17 June 2012 00:06
Hello ladies just wondering if anyone else out there can relate?Im finished chemo(end of march)and 6 weeks out from surgery,all recovering well thanfully.But i cant seem to shift the 'lost'feeling.I have gone from the safe cocoon of appointments with various surgeons mostly telling me what i had to do and having dates pencilled in for pretty much every week.Now its 3 weekly visits for herceptin,see the breast surgeon in 6 months and the plastic surgeon in 3 months.I have yet to see the oncologist consultant(whom i have only ever met once before chemo).Dont take me wrong im delighted to be done,but nobody tells or helps you to readjust to the new normal we all live now.I get up in morn get kids out to school ,and then wonder what to do,so of course the mind wanders. Im sure its early days yet and i will pull myself together,but does anyone else understand? xx
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posted by Northern100
13 June 2012

Chemo

Last reply: 20 June 2012 09:28
Hi Just wondering if anyone knows how long after surgery does chemo start Thank you so much
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posted by Fighter
19 June 2012

Sentinal node biopsey

Last reply: 22 July 2012 22:43
I had a wide local excision and sentinal node biopsy done this day last week. My scar is much bigger than I thought, around the nipple and right across the breast. That hasn't been too painful, but my God is the sentinal node biopsey scar sore and painful. Is this normal? It's definately not inflamed or infected but my underarm area feels a bit numb and feels as if its being pinched all the time.
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posted by Capricorn
21 June 2012

Dealing with major reflux(acid) on top of chemo every 2weeks

Last reply: 27 June 2012 09:21
I am having chemo every 2 weeks I have suffered from GERD or Reflux (acid) for years, controlled it with a nightly pill. but the chemo seems to have brought on excess acid 100 times over, got medication from my doctor but like taking smarties, anyone out there in a similar situation, perhaps could give me some tips, it is not my diet as I am very careful what I eat in fact I am afraid to even eat in case this awful acid starts bounding up my body again I get cough in my lungs from the acid, have just started a course of antibotics to help in order to be ready for my next session on 29th June I started May have done 4 sessions every 2 weeks on drug A&B Start session 5 29th June on Drug C, My tumour in my breast has been reduced from over 4cms now to 1cms I am happy with this positive news to date, if only I could get some relief for the 'ACID' attacks Treatment going to plan. last chemo 10th August, some weeks later surgery, then radiation dont know how much yet Capricorn Cork
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posted by Dane7
01 July 2012

Arm Pain

Last reply: 10 July 2012 23:00
Hi all Have had 4 chemos no surgery yet and today have a very painful, red and swollen arm anything to be worried about? Or is this just part and parcel of chemo? Anyone had this before?
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posted by shirls
02 July 2012

What Should I Expect

Last reply: 28 August 2012 21:53
Hi Girls, I'm starting my chemo this Friday (6 x TCH) Any advice on how I should expect to feel. I would appreciate any advice you can give.
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posted by jennette
04 July 2012

Salvestrols at work - do they really work against cancer?

Last reply: 10 January 2013 09:57
I am taking salvestrols as I have breast cancer. The person who developed salvestrols is Prof Gerry Potter, who also developed the new drug for prostate cancer called arbiterone - you might have seen it in the papers recently. Salvestrols are based on fruit and vegetables so cant be patented - there are lots of case studies but of course no clinical trials, as no one would fund them. If you look on cancer compass.com salvestrols at work, or salvestrol case studies, or just go through 'salvestrols' on the internet, you can find out how they work. You can get them on the internet. The scientists who developed salvestrols have been asked to speak to oncologists in Germany and Belgium as they are very interested. I found out about them by accident - and hope that anyone reading this checks it out. Cancer is so rotten - Best wishes to all. Jennette
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