Guest guest Posted December 20, 2001 Report Share Posted December 20, 2001 Barb, did your doctor say where your fibroids are; inside the uterus, in the uterine wall or outside the uterus? Generally the ones that cause the heavy bleeding are inside the uterus (submucuosal). I have 2 small fibroids 2 cm and 3 cm. I will be having the one that is submucuosal removed next month via hysteroscopic resection. In this procedure the fibroid is removed through the vagina, and no incision is made. It is an outpatient procedure and recovery time is supposed to be 24 to 48 hours. The first doctor I saw didn't even mention this option. He suggested a vaginal hysterectomy, which seems pretty drastic to me for such tiny fibroids, which don't seem to be growing fast at all. I quickly found another doctor who would be more open to other procedures including UAE. I was excited to find out that this fibroid which is probably causing the bleeding can be removed this way. Terri --- Ziegler wrote: > Hi, My name is Barb, and I'm 43, and live in Maine. > I just found out that I have uterine fibroids. I was > bleeding real heavy every month, and this is what > they say is the cause. I could sure use everyones > help on this to get all the information I can about > this condition. I had a D & C, but that didn't help. > Now, I have all these options, and I want to find > out what's best for me. I would really like to try > to help the bleeding and fibroids with natural > treatments, like supplements. Has anyone had any > luck with anything? I hear maybe Red Clover might > help. > My Doctor said one thing to try would be > 'Depo-Provera Contraceptive Injection'. She said > that this would probably stop the bleeding. But I'm > afraid of the side effects. Does anyone know > anything about this? Well, I guess that's all for > now. I hope someone can give me some information. > Thanks, > Barb > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2001 Report Share Posted December 20, 2001 Barb, did your doctor say where your fibroids are; inside the uterus, in the uterine wall or outside the uterus? Generally the ones that cause the heavy bleeding are inside the uterus (submucuosal). I have 2 small fibroids 2 cm and 3 cm. I will be having the one that is submucuosal removed next month via hysteroscopic resection. In this procedure the fibroid is removed through the vagina, and no incision is made. It is an outpatient procedure and recovery time is supposed to be 24 to 48 hours. The first doctor I saw didn't even mention this option. He suggested a vaginal hysterectomy, which seems pretty drastic to me for such tiny fibroids, which don't seem to be growing fast at all. I quickly found another doctor who would be more open to other procedures including UAE. I was excited to find out that this fibroid which is probably causing the bleeding can be removed this way. Terri --- Ziegler wrote: > Hi, My name is Barb, and I'm 43, and live in Maine. > I just found out that I have uterine fibroids. I was > bleeding real heavy every month, and this is what > they say is the cause. I could sure use everyones > help on this to get all the information I can about > this condition. I had a D & C, but that didn't help. > Now, I have all these options, and I want to find > out what's best for me. I would really like to try > to help the bleeding and fibroids with natural > treatments, like supplements. Has anyone had any > luck with anything? I hear maybe Red Clover might > help. > My Doctor said one thing to try would be > 'Depo-Provera Contraceptive Injection'. She said > that this would probably stop the bleeding. But I'm > afraid of the side effects. Does anyone know > anything about this? Well, I guess that's all for > now. I hope someone can give me some information. > Thanks, > Barb > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2001 Report Share Posted December 20, 2001 Barb, did your doctor say where your fibroids are; inside the uterus, in the uterine wall or outside the uterus? Generally the ones that cause the heavy bleeding are inside the uterus (submucuosal). I have 2 small fibroids 2 cm and 3 cm. I will be having the one that is submucuosal removed next month via hysteroscopic resection. In this procedure the fibroid is removed through the vagina, and no incision is made. It is an outpatient procedure and recovery time is supposed to be 24 to 48 hours. The first doctor I saw didn't even mention this option. He suggested a vaginal hysterectomy, which seems pretty drastic to me for such tiny fibroids, which don't seem to be growing fast at all. I quickly found another doctor who would be more open to other procedures including UAE. I was excited to find out that this fibroid which is probably causing the bleeding can be removed this way. Terri --- Ziegler wrote: > Hi, My name is Barb, and I'm 43, and live in Maine. > I just found out that I have uterine fibroids. I was > bleeding real heavy every month, and this is what > they say is the cause. I could sure use everyones > help on this to get all the information I can about > this condition. I had a D & C, but that didn't help. > Now, I have all these options, and I want to find > out what's best for me. I would really like to try > to help the bleeding and fibroids with natural > treatments, like supplements. Has anyone had any > luck with anything? I hear maybe Red Clover might > help. > My Doctor said one thing to try would be > 'Depo-Provera Contraceptive Injection'. She said > that this would probably stop the bleeding. But I'm > afraid of the side effects. Does anyone know > anything about this? Well, I guess that's all for > now. I hope someone can give me some information. > Thanks, > Barb > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 Terri, Thanks for the info. I have a couple inside and a couple outside, they are all small. The procedure, hysteroscopic resection, sounds pretty good. I will be checking on that with my doctor. What is 'UAF' and 'MYO', I see this in other posts. Barb Re: New > Barb, did your doctor say where your fibroids are; > inside the uterus, in the uterine wall or outside the > uterus? Generally the ones that cause the heavy > bleeding are inside the uterus (submucuosal). I have > 2 small fibroids 2 cm and 3 cm. I will be having the > one that is submucuosal removed next month via > hysteroscopic resection. In this procedure the > fibroid is removed through the vagina, and no incision > is made. It is an outpatient procedure and recovery > time is supposed to be 24 to 48 hours. The first > doctor I saw didn't even mention this option. He > suggested a vaginal hysterectomy, which seems pretty > drastic to me for such tiny fibroids, which don't seem > to be growing fast at all. I quickly found another > doctor who would be more open to other procedures > including UAE. I was excited to find out that this > fibroid which is probably causing the bleeding can be > removed this way. > > Terri > > > --- Ziegler wrote: > > Hi, My name is Barb, and I'm 43, and live in Maine. > > I just found out that I have uterine fibroids. I was > > bleeding real heavy every month, and this is what > > they say is the cause. I could sure use everyones > > help on this to get all the information I can about > > this condition. I had a D & C, but that didn't help. > > Now, I have all these options, and I want to find > > out what's best for me. I would really like to try > > to help the bleeding and fibroids with natural > > treatments, like supplements. Has anyone had any > > luck with anything? I hear maybe Red Clover might > > help. > > My Doctor said one thing to try would be > > 'Depo-Provera Contraceptive Injection'. She said > > that this would probably stop the bleeding. But I'm > > afraid of the side effects. Does anyone know > > anything about this? Well, I guess that's all for > > now. I hope someone can give me some information. > > Thanks, > > Barb > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 Terri, Thanks for the info. I have a couple inside and a couple outside, they are all small. The procedure, hysteroscopic resection, sounds pretty good. I will be checking on that with my doctor. What is 'UAF' and 'MYO', I see this in other posts. Barb Re: New > Barb, did your doctor say where your fibroids are; > inside the uterus, in the uterine wall or outside the > uterus? Generally the ones that cause the heavy > bleeding are inside the uterus (submucuosal). I have > 2 small fibroids 2 cm and 3 cm. I will be having the > one that is submucuosal removed next month via > hysteroscopic resection. In this procedure the > fibroid is removed through the vagina, and no incision > is made. It is an outpatient procedure and recovery > time is supposed to be 24 to 48 hours. The first > doctor I saw didn't even mention this option. He > suggested a vaginal hysterectomy, which seems pretty > drastic to me for such tiny fibroids, which don't seem > to be growing fast at all. I quickly found another > doctor who would be more open to other procedures > including UAE. I was excited to find out that this > fibroid which is probably causing the bleeding can be > removed this way. > > Terri > > > --- Ziegler wrote: > > Hi, My name is Barb, and I'm 43, and live in Maine. > > I just found out that I have uterine fibroids. I was > > bleeding real heavy every month, and this is what > > they say is the cause. I could sure use everyones > > help on this to get all the information I can about > > this condition. I had a D & C, but that didn't help. > > Now, I have all these options, and I want to find > > out what's best for me. I would really like to try > > to help the bleeding and fibroids with natural > > treatments, like supplements. Has anyone had any > > luck with anything? I hear maybe Red Clover might > > help. > > My Doctor said one thing to try would be > > 'Depo-Provera Contraceptive Injection'. She said > > that this would probably stop the bleeding. But I'm > > afraid of the side effects. Does anyone know > > anything about this? Well, I guess that's all for > > now. I hope someone can give me some information. > > Thanks, > > Barb > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 Terri, Thanks for the info. I have a couple inside and a couple outside, they are all small. The procedure, hysteroscopic resection, sounds pretty good. I will be checking on that with my doctor. What is 'UAF' and 'MYO', I see this in other posts. Barb Re: New > Barb, did your doctor say where your fibroids are; > inside the uterus, in the uterine wall or outside the > uterus? Generally the ones that cause the heavy > bleeding are inside the uterus (submucuosal). I have > 2 small fibroids 2 cm and 3 cm. I will be having the > one that is submucuosal removed next month via > hysteroscopic resection. In this procedure the > fibroid is removed through the vagina, and no incision > is made. It is an outpatient procedure and recovery > time is supposed to be 24 to 48 hours. The first > doctor I saw didn't even mention this option. He > suggested a vaginal hysterectomy, which seems pretty > drastic to me for such tiny fibroids, which don't seem > to be growing fast at all. I quickly found another > doctor who would be more open to other procedures > including UAE. I was excited to find out that this > fibroid which is probably causing the bleeding can be > removed this way. > > Terri > > > --- Ziegler wrote: > > Hi, My name is Barb, and I'm 43, and live in Maine. > > I just found out that I have uterine fibroids. I was > > bleeding real heavy every month, and this is what > > they say is the cause. I could sure use everyones > > help on this to get all the information I can about > > this condition. I had a D & C, but that didn't help. > > Now, I have all these options, and I want to find > > out what's best for me. I would really like to try > > to help the bleeding and fibroids with natural > > treatments, like supplements. Has anyone had any > > luck with anything? I hear maybe Red Clover might > > help. > > My Doctor said one thing to try would be > > 'Depo-Provera Contraceptive Injection'. She said > > that this would probably stop the bleeding. But I'm > > afraid of the side effects. Does anyone know > > anything about this? Well, I guess that's all for > > now. I hope someone can give me some information. > > Thanks, > > Barb > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 UAE-Uterine Artery Embolization UFE-Uterine Fibroid Embolization (same as UAE) MYO-myomectomy __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 UAE-Uterine Artery Embolization UFE-Uterine Fibroid Embolization (same as UAE) MYO-myomectomy __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 UAE is uterine artery embolization, a procedure done by an interventional radiologist where small pellets are put into the uterine artery via a catheter, thus cutting off the blood supply to the fibroids, and killing them. A good website to learn more is http://fibroiduae.com/. Myo is myomectomy, which is the removal of the fibroid, also known as a myoma. Hysteroscopic resection is a way to do a myomectomy without an incision. --- Ziegler wrote: > Terri, > Thanks for the info. I have a couple inside and a > couple outside, they are > all small. The procedure, hysteroscopic resection, > sounds pretty good. I > will be checking on that with my doctor. > What is 'UAF' and 'MYO', I see this in other posts. > > Barb > Re: New > > > > Barb, did your doctor say where your fibroids > are; > > inside the uterus, in the uterine wall or outside > the > > uterus? Generally the ones that cause the heavy > > bleeding are inside the uterus (submucuosal). I > have > > 2 small fibroids 2 cm and 3 cm. I will be having > the > > one that is submucuosal removed next month via > > hysteroscopic resection. In this procedure the > > fibroid is removed through the vagina, and no > incision > > is made. It is an outpatient procedure and > recovery > > time is supposed to be 24 to 48 hours. The first > > doctor I saw didn't even mention this option. He > > suggested a vaginal hysterectomy, which seems > pretty > > drastic to me for such tiny fibroids, which don't > seem > > to be growing fast at all. I quickly found > another > > doctor who would be more open to other procedures > > including UAE. I was excited to find out that > this > > fibroid which is probably causing the bleeding can > be > > removed this way. > > > > Terri > > > > > > --- Ziegler wrote: > > > Hi, My name is Barb, and I'm 43, and live in > Maine. > > > I just found out that I have uterine fibroids. I > was > > > bleeding real heavy every month, and this is > what > > > they say is the cause. I could sure use > everyones > > > help on this to get all the information I can > about > > > this condition. I had a D & C, but that didn't > help. > > > Now, I have all these options, and I want to > find > > > out what's best for me. I would really like to > try > > > to help the bleeding and fibroids with natural > > > treatments, like supplements. Has anyone had any > > > luck with anything? I hear maybe Red Clover > might > > > help. > > > My Doctor said one thing to try would be > > > 'Depo-Provera Contraceptive Injection'. She said > > > that this would probably stop the bleeding. But > I'm > > > afraid of the side effects. Does anyone know > > > anything about this? Well, I guess that's all > for > > > now. I hope someone can give me some > information. > > > Thanks, > > > Barb > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > > removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 UAE is uterine artery embolization, a procedure done by an interventional radiologist where small pellets are put into the uterine artery via a catheter, thus cutting off the blood supply to the fibroids, and killing them. A good website to learn more is http://fibroiduae.com/. Myo is myomectomy, which is the removal of the fibroid, also known as a myoma. Hysteroscopic resection is a way to do a myomectomy without an incision. --- Ziegler wrote: > Terri, > Thanks for the info. I have a couple inside and a > couple outside, they are > all small. The procedure, hysteroscopic resection, > sounds pretty good. I > will be checking on that with my doctor. > What is 'UAF' and 'MYO', I see this in other posts. > > Barb > Re: New > > > > Barb, did your doctor say where your fibroids > are; > > inside the uterus, in the uterine wall or outside > the > > uterus? Generally the ones that cause the heavy > > bleeding are inside the uterus (submucuosal). I > have > > 2 small fibroids 2 cm and 3 cm. I will be having > the > > one that is submucuosal removed next month via > > hysteroscopic resection. In this procedure the > > fibroid is removed through the vagina, and no > incision > > is made. It is an outpatient procedure and > recovery > > time is supposed to be 24 to 48 hours. The first > > doctor I saw didn't even mention this option. He > > suggested a vaginal hysterectomy, which seems > pretty > > drastic to me for such tiny fibroids, which don't > seem > > to be growing fast at all. I quickly found > another > > doctor who would be more open to other procedures > > including UAE. I was excited to find out that > this > > fibroid which is probably causing the bleeding can > be > > removed this way. > > > > Terri > > > > > > --- Ziegler wrote: > > > Hi, My name is Barb, and I'm 43, and live in > Maine. > > > I just found out that I have uterine fibroids. I > was > > > bleeding real heavy every month, and this is > what > > > they say is the cause. I could sure use > everyones > > > help on this to get all the information I can > about > > > this condition. I had a D & C, but that didn't > help. > > > Now, I have all these options, and I want to > find > > > out what's best for me. I would really like to > try > > > to help the bleeding and fibroids with natural > > > treatments, like supplements. Has anyone had any > > > luck with anything? I hear maybe Red Clover > might > > > help. > > > My Doctor said one thing to try would be > > > 'Depo-Provera Contraceptive Injection'. She said > > > that this would probably stop the bleeding. But > I'm > > > afraid of the side effects. Does anyone know > > > anything about this? Well, I guess that's all > for > > > now. I hope someone can give me some > information. > > > Thanks, > > > Barb > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > > removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 UAE is uterine artery embolization, a procedure done by an interventional radiologist where small pellets are put into the uterine artery via a catheter, thus cutting off the blood supply to the fibroids, and killing them. A good website to learn more is http://fibroiduae.com/. Myo is myomectomy, which is the removal of the fibroid, also known as a myoma. Hysteroscopic resection is a way to do a myomectomy without an incision. --- Ziegler wrote: > Terri, > Thanks for the info. I have a couple inside and a > couple outside, they are > all small. The procedure, hysteroscopic resection, > sounds pretty good. I > will be checking on that with my doctor. > What is 'UAF' and 'MYO', I see this in other posts. > > Barb > Re: New > > > > Barb, did your doctor say where your fibroids > are; > > inside the uterus, in the uterine wall or outside > the > > uterus? Generally the ones that cause the heavy > > bleeding are inside the uterus (submucuosal). I > have > > 2 small fibroids 2 cm and 3 cm. I will be having > the > > one that is submucuosal removed next month via > > hysteroscopic resection. In this procedure the > > fibroid is removed through the vagina, and no > incision > > is made. It is an outpatient procedure and > recovery > > time is supposed to be 24 to 48 hours. The first > > doctor I saw didn't even mention this option. He > > suggested a vaginal hysterectomy, which seems > pretty > > drastic to me for such tiny fibroids, which don't > seem > > to be growing fast at all. I quickly found > another > > doctor who would be more open to other procedures > > including UAE. I was excited to find out that > this > > fibroid which is probably causing the bleeding can > be > > removed this way. > > > > Terri > > > > > > --- Ziegler wrote: > > > Hi, My name is Barb, and I'm 43, and live in > Maine. > > > I just found out that I have uterine fibroids. I > was > > > bleeding real heavy every month, and this is > what > > > they say is the cause. I could sure use > everyones > > > help on this to get all the information I can > about > > > this condition. I had a D & C, but that didn't > help. > > > Now, I have all these options, and I want to > find > > > out what's best for me. I would really like to > try > > > to help the bleeding and fibroids with natural > > > treatments, like supplements. Has anyone had any > > > luck with anything? I hear maybe Red Clover > might > > > help. > > > My Doctor said one thing to try would be > > > 'Depo-Provera Contraceptive Injection'. She said > > > that this would probably stop the bleeding. But > I'm > > > afraid of the side effects. Does anyone know > > > anything about this? Well, I guess that's all > for > > > now. I hope someone can give me some > information. > > > Thanks, > > > Barb > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > > removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 I was put on Depo- first just the progesterone pill equivalent. It didn't stop my bleeding- in fact it augumented it and I bled like crazy (can't leave the house kind of bleeding and passing out) for five days before going back for more treatment. Then I was put on the injection and told to take the estrogen pill with it. Here's the deal, every time I miss a pill- If i take it too late in the day or skip a day, it starts my period. Maybe you need the depo to offset the estrogen in some way, but in my experience, it does not stop the bleeding- it's the estrogen that does the trick. Good luck. -M > Hi, My name is Barb, and I'm 43, and live in Maine. I just found out that I have uterine fibroids. I was bleeding real heavy every month, and this is what they say is the cause. I could sure use everyones help on this to get all the information I can about this condition. I had a D & C, but that didn't help. Now, I have all these options, and I want to find out what's best for me. I would really like to try to help the bleeding and fibroids with natural treatments, like supplements. Has anyone had any luck with anything? I hear maybe Red Clover might help. > My Doctor said one thing to try would be 'Depo-Provera Contraceptive Injection'. She said that this would probably stop the bleeding. But I'm afraid of the side effects. Does anyone know anything about this? Well, I guess that's all for now. I hope someone can give me some information. > Thanks, > Barb > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 I was put on Depo- first just the progesterone pill equivalent. It didn't stop my bleeding- in fact it augumented it and I bled like crazy (can't leave the house kind of bleeding and passing out) for five days before going back for more treatment. Then I was put on the injection and told to take the estrogen pill with it. Here's the deal, every time I miss a pill- If i take it too late in the day or skip a day, it starts my period. Maybe you need the depo to offset the estrogen in some way, but in my experience, it does not stop the bleeding- it's the estrogen that does the trick. Good luck. -M > Hi, My name is Barb, and I'm 43, and live in Maine. I just found out that I have uterine fibroids. I was bleeding real heavy every month, and this is what they say is the cause. I could sure use everyones help on this to get all the information I can about this condition. I had a D & C, but that didn't help. Now, I have all these options, and I want to find out what's best for me. I would really like to try to help the bleeding and fibroids with natural treatments, like supplements. Has anyone had any luck with anything? I hear maybe Red Clover might help. > My Doctor said one thing to try would be 'Depo-Provera Contraceptive Injection'. She said that this would probably stop the bleeding. But I'm afraid of the side effects. Does anyone know anything about this? Well, I guess that's all for now. I hope someone can give me some information. > Thanks, > Barb > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 I was put on Depo- first just the progesterone pill equivalent. It didn't stop my bleeding- in fact it augumented it and I bled like crazy (can't leave the house kind of bleeding and passing out) for five days before going back for more treatment. Then I was put on the injection and told to take the estrogen pill with it. Here's the deal, every time I miss a pill- If i take it too late in the day or skip a day, it starts my period. Maybe you need the depo to offset the estrogen in some way, but in my experience, it does not stop the bleeding- it's the estrogen that does the trick. Good luck. -M > Hi, My name is Barb, and I'm 43, and live in Maine. I just found out that I have uterine fibroids. I was bleeding real heavy every month, and this is what they say is the cause. I could sure use everyones help on this to get all the information I can about this condition. I had a D & C, but that didn't help. Now, I have all these options, and I want to find out what's best for me. I would really like to try to help the bleeding and fibroids with natural treatments, like supplements. Has anyone had any luck with anything? I hear maybe Red Clover might help. > My Doctor said one thing to try would be 'Depo-Provera Contraceptive Injection'. She said that this would probably stop the bleeding. But I'm afraid of the side effects. Does anyone know anything about this? Well, I guess that's all for now. I hope someone can give me some information. > Thanks, > Barb > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2002 Report Share Posted February 14, 2002 I would run from the hysterectomy doctor and find a myomectomy doctor for your fibroids. Do research before you have any surgery. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2002 Report Share Posted February 14, 2002 I would run from the hysterectomy doctor and find a myomectomy doctor for your fibroids. Do research before you have any surgery. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2002 Report Share Posted February 14, 2002 I would run from the hysterectomy doctor and find a myomectomy doctor for your fibroids. Do research before you have any surgery. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2004 Report Share Posted August 28, 2004 --- Ellie....welcome! What kind and what stage of BC did they say you have. Are they giving you chemo first to shrink it? Do they plan surgery at some point? And yes I believe staying positive is key. In breastcancer2 , " wingsmom3 " <wingsmom3@y...> wrote: > I have just been diagnosed with breast cancer. The last two weeks > have been a blur of doctor appointments, bone scans, blood work, > etc. My first chemo treatment is Sept. 1. I have everything postive > about how I will feel, am I in for a bif surprise? > ellie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2004 Report Share Posted August 28, 2004 --- Ellie....welcome! What kind and what stage of BC did they say you have. Are they giving you chemo first to shrink it? Do they plan surgery at some point? And yes I believe staying positive is key. In breastcancer2 , " wingsmom3 " <wingsmom3@y...> wrote: > I have just been diagnosed with breast cancer. The last two weeks > have been a blur of doctor appointments, bone scans, blood work, > etc. My first chemo treatment is Sept. 1. I have everything postive > about how I will feel, am I in for a bif surprise? > ellie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2004 Report Share Posted August 28, 2004 --- Ellie....welcome! What kind and what stage of BC did they say you have. Are they giving you chemo first to shrink it? Do they plan surgery at some point? And yes I believe staying positive is key. In breastcancer2 , " wingsmom3 " <wingsmom3@y...> wrote: > I have just been diagnosed with breast cancer. The last two weeks > have been a blur of doctor appointments, bone scans, blood work, > etc. My first chemo treatment is Sept. 1. I have everything postive > about how I will feel, am I in for a bif surprise? > ellie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2004 Report Share Posted August 28, 2004 Hi Ellie, Everything seems to be a blur when we are first diagnosed. Its normal to feel that way. Staying positive really helps. I had my surgery in 1990 and didn't have any problems with the surgery or chemo. You will be in my prayers. Hugs nne Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html Check out my breast cancer ornaments at: http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html also check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at: http://www.cancerclub.com new > I have just been diagnosed with breast cancer. The last two weeks > have been a blur of doctor appointments, bone scans, blood work, > etc. My first chemo treatment is Sept. 1. I have everything postive > about how I will feel, am I in for a bif surprise? > ellie > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2004 Report Share Posted August 28, 2004 Hi Ellie, Everything seems to be a blur when we are first diagnosed. Its normal to feel that way. Staying positive really helps. I had my surgery in 1990 and didn't have any problems with the surgery or chemo. You will be in my prayers. Hugs nne Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html Check out my breast cancer ornaments at: http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html also check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at: http://www.cancerclub.com new > I have just been diagnosed with breast cancer. The last two weeks > have been a blur of doctor appointments, bone scans, blood work, > etc. My first chemo treatment is Sept. 1. I have everything postive > about how I will feel, am I in for a bif surprise? > ellie > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2004 Report Share Posted August 28, 2004 Hi Ellie, Everything seems to be a blur when we are first diagnosed. Its normal to feel that way. Staying positive really helps. I had my surgery in 1990 and didn't have any problems with the surgery or chemo. You will be in my prayers. Hugs nne Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html Check out my breast cancer ornaments at: http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html also check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at: http://www.cancerclub.com new > I have just been diagnosed with breast cancer. The last two weeks > have been a blur of doctor appointments, bone scans, blood work, > etc. My first chemo treatment is Sept. 1. I have everything postive > about how I will feel, am I in for a bif surprise? > ellie > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2004 Report Share Posted August 30, 2004 Hi Georgia I have a dear friend who has been to every doctor appointment with me so far. I am working part time, and am playing it by ear to see how I feel after the treatment. I feel drained from trying to keep an upbeat positive attitude for family and friends. Sometimes I just don't feel everything is going to be fine ellieMarco or Georgia Mannino wrote: Just keep putting one foot in front of the other. Some days will be better than others. Do you have some family and/or friends with you for support, Dr. visits, etc? Are you working. How do you feel overall right now? Besides being overwhellmed that is...georgiawingsmom3 wrote: I have just been diagnosed with breast cancer. The last two weeks have been a blur of doctor appointments, bone scans, blood work, etc. My first chemo treatment is Sept. 1. I have everything positive about how I will feel, am I in for a biff surprise?ellie Do you Yahoo!?Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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