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posted by ephemere
08 December 2011

working whilst on chemo

Last reply: 13 December 2011 09:06
Hi anyone who is wondering about this- Thought I'd post quickly on this topic, as I'd started asking about it a few months ago, before starting chemo. Anyhow, and we don't all have choices in this regard, I recognise, but I kept up my work- a bit. And it helped enormously. I went on sick leave from my full time job as that involved too much travelling, but I kept up, sort of, my self employed practice. To be honest, my super-employee fronted for me, and did everything, but it kept me sane to try to work. I sort of followed her into meetings and pretended to understand what I was doing, and typed aimlessly a lot of the time, but other times I did make good and big decisions and presentations. I really felt much better for the sense of doing something worthwhile and not being a full-time invalid. However, I did have help, I did have a choice, and I also slept and rested a lot. There were days when I was in a chemo daze and towards the end my cognition and memory definitely deteriorated (that was a bit frightening), but its grand again now, seven weeks after final chemo. I was on the pretty aggressive TAC, which though horrid and not at all easy, was survived. There you go, started rads and Tamoxifen this week. Waiting for menopause to kick in any day now. Sincere good luck to everyone... xxxxxxxx
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posted by mary23
03 January 2012

Breast Cancer

Last reply: 13 January 2012 14:46
Has anyone had mamosite and brackytherapy for breast cancer. I had this last year and have had a lot of problems
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posted by mary23
04 January 2012

Mammosite

Last reply: 05 January 2012 00:32
I had mammosite and brackytherapy last year wondered did anyone else have this and did they have any problems
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posted by Twiggy
12 January 2012

Anyone starting chemo in late Jan/early Feb?

Last reply: 20 January 2012 17:27
Hello! I was diagnosed with breast cancer in late Nov, grade 2 stage 2, had lumpectomy and node biopsy which showed minuscule traces of cancer so had lymph glands removed on 14 Dec but luckily all others were clear. Scans all clear. Met my Oncologist the other day and am due to start chemo, 6TC over 18 weeks, in 2 weeks in Tallaght (am patient in Vincent's but they have no cold caps) Just wondering if anyone else will be starting then too? Was terrified but seem to have my head round things a bit better now especially after meeting th Oncologist who was so nice and also reassuring. Love Linda xx
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posted by chocchip21
20 March 2012

Peritoneal Cancer

Last reply: 29 March 2012 17:39
My sister had osophageus cancer 2 years ago and had an operation which lasted 12 hours. Her blood levels were low and she was unable to have radium or chemo treatment afterwards. It has been a long gruelling and very difficult recovery - but she was upbeat and positive throughout her many bad days. She has lost a lot of weight and suffered nausea and cramps. At Christmas she seemed slightly better and we thought we were beginning to see the wood for the trees. However last week she was told that she had peritoneal cancer and there is no more the doctors can do for her. Her children and the family are absolutely gutted. Has anyone any ideas of where we can go now. Are there any clinical trials? Any suggestions would be welcomed. She is such a wonderfully positive caring mam, wife, daughter and sister.
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posted by mariakeegan
25 January 2012

Metastatic Breast Cancer

Last reply: 11 May 2012 13:21
Hi, I am receiving treatment for Metestatic breast cancer in my bones and was wondering if anyone else is going through this at the moment, I would like to compare notes etc as I feel on my own at the present even though my family are great. What questions should I ask my oncologist? I am on Zometa every 4 weeks and have just finished my 8th session
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posted by Annie3
01 February 2012

Hello Everyone! First posting, a bit scared!

Last reply: 29 April 2012 16:23
Hi Everyone, Just a quick introduction. Today I'm exactly two weeks post-op - lumpectomy plus wide margins plus three lymph node removals. Discovered lump (just under 2cms) end of November'11, had mammogram, ultrasound and biopsy by mid-December. Diagnosis of IDC Christmas week and two days before my 60th birthday! Shocked but overall, took it very well, didn't have too much time to dwell on it as I was up to my eyes in Christmas preparations! Back with Dr. yesterday who told me the great news that the lymph nodes are clear, my cancer is hormone positive so now I await appointment with Oncologist. My treatment will either be hormones or Chemo but definitely five weeks of Radiotherapy. I'm scared that the hormone treatment won't be sufficient to prevent the reoccurance of the breast cancer. The people I hear of having a 15-20+ years of being cancer free probably would have had chemo plus radiotherapy. Should I be scared? Feeling more confused than ever and very weepy. Thanks, Annie3
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posted by GlassHalfFull
08 February 2012

Fertility considerations?

Last reply: 09 February 2012 20:33
Hi Girls, Sarah here from Cork. I'm new to this and this is my first post (although I did compose others before this one!!). I've been very positive and upbeat since my DX on 16th Jan. I've had my surgery etc and all that already. Things are moving very quickly. I had my first meeting with my oncologist yesterday evening. And I'm a little overwhelmed with all the info. I followed and understood everything so that's not my question really. The subject of fertility came up. And I was told I'd go into an early menopause that I may or may not come back out of. And I'm going to be on Tamoxifen for 5 years too. So I have to decided today if I want to go and see a fertility guy here in Cork for a consultation. And if it's something I want to take further they'll send me to London or Belgium. It's all a lot to take in and think about. I'm 36 (37 in April) and very very single!!! And I can't see that changing in the near future. So I'm not sure the kids thing was on the menu for me anyway. But this is very much closing that door for good. I'm just wondering if anyone else had to make these sorts of decisions and how you handled it all. I'm facing into so much as it is. 6 sessions of chemo, a year of herceptin, a lengthy spell of RT and tamoxifen.... Definitely overwhelmed today. Oh and where did people go for their wig??? I have all that to sort too. So much to do... Sarah XXX
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posted by 2littlegirls
10 February 2012

If doctor will not refer me on.....

Last reply: 26 July 2012 08:31
Hi Have found a lump in my breast, well not a lump exactly more like an area that feels slightly harder and bumpier than the rest that has not always been like this. I have an app with the doctor on Monday. What I am wondering is, can I force the doctor to refer me to a Breast Clinic for an ultrasound/mammogram? I just have a fear that the doctor will tell me its nothing to worry about and send me on my way. But how can he 100% know without further checking. Just terrified that in a year or 2 it will come to light that it is something more serious. Also if he will not refer me on, do I need a referral to go for a private ultrasound/mammogram? Thanks in advance.....
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posted by RachPower
20 March 2012

Research

Last reply: 23 March 2012 12:11
Hello, I've never posted for this reason in a message board, so forgive me please if it's the wrong forum to do so. I'm a final year journalism student doing my FYP on the health care system in Irleand, and I'm also writing an article on breast cancer care and treatment here too. I'm looking for people to share their experiences with me about this - it's something that has touched my family too but I'm looking for outsiders to give me a better view on how the health system cares for breast cancer patients. I apologise again if this is the wrong forum in which to do or ask so, Rachael
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