Guest guest Posted September 9, 2002 Report Share Posted September 9, 2002 Was at the oncology clinic today for chemo and check up. Further blood tests show I am still NED (no evidence of disease.) Four weeks ago I completed 12 weeks of AC (the roughest type to date) of chemo. Three weeks ago I began my second cycle....a different type of chemo It includes Taxotere and Herceptin. Herceptin is not really a chemo drug, but I need it now weekly due to some pathology test on my old breast tissue which put me in a category called ER negative - I don't know what it means really, but its not a good thing. The good news is now there is Herceptin which corrects it. I begin rads (radiation) on my chest on 9/11. How weird is that! 9/11! Thats' just a few quick sessions. I will complete Taxotere, after 12 weeks, in early November, the I am DONE with chemo! Only the Herceptin, through my port once per week, will go on longer - until next August. I will continue with once weekly neupegin (sp?) for my white cell count, and procrit for my red cell count, until I am through with the Taxotere in November, then I am done with those, too! More good news. I do not have to wait until next summer for my corneal transplant. In theory, if all goes well, I can have surgery on my eye within four weeks following the end of Taxotere. I may be *seeing* in time for Christmas! Other good news. I have new peach fuzz on my head and spiky little promises of eyebrows and eyelashes. I am told once the hair falls out, it will not likely fall out again, but that the Taxotere and Herceptin may inhibit or cause slow growth. Oh well. I have learned patience. Love to all, Lynn in Michigan (aka PatientSpirit) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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