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That price is amazing!! You are using a prostesis aren't you? If you get a good one clothes shoudn't be a problem. It was amost 3 years before I had my reconstruction and I don't know if I would do it again if I had the choice. But that's just me!!

Hang in there, you are doing great!!

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Pam

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I wasn't on Tamoxifen. I asked about it but the doctors didn't think it was indicated as I was postmenopausal (back in 1991 the rules were different). My chemo drugs were paid for by my insurance. I had tx at 2 different hospitals and I found it odd that the prices of the meds varied so much between them.

The American Cancer Society has protesis they give out for free here. Is there a group like that in Australia? I know how expensive they are, I had to have 2 of them due to the fact I was pregnant when I got the 1st one and needed a smaller one after having the baby. I donated them both to the ACS. And my insurance also paid for them.

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I understand. I have a preteen boy and I think boys are cheaper than girls in the long run. At least until I have to start paying for his dates, LOL. And he isn't interested in girls yet, just expensive Playstation games!

I will soon have no insurance and like where you are. Only the very low income people qualify for help. While I will be living on almost nothing it seems to be too much to qualify for aid. Oh well, we have a free hospital here and I work there part-time so I know some of the doctors. Maybe I can get around the lines somehow, LOL.

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I'm in Louisiana, USA. Many people in the US don't have health insurance. Those that do usually have it through their employment. Hospitals don't have to take you here if you don't have insurance, they have to stablize you and then send you to one of the "charity" hospitals where the lines are long.The free hospitals are usually the ones run by the state universities, like the one I work part-time at--Louisiana State University Medical Center. If you have no money you qualify for Medicaid, but if you have anything at all you pretty much don't. I was covered by my employer when I was working and since my marriage, I have been under my husband's policy. Soon I will have to try to buy some insurance privately and it can be very expensive.

My son is 12, 13 in a couple of weeks. He has a Playstation 2 and a GameCube. He likes those RPG games but I usually make him rent them from Blockbuster because he ends up winning the games in a short time. Seems crazy to pay $50 for a game for him to play for a week and never again, LOL. He also plays a game online called Runescape. It is a free RPG game that is really neat.

I only have the one son. I was pregnant with him when I was dx with IBC. I had the MRM while pregnant but had to wait for the reconstruction. I had tram flap done when he was around 2-3 years old. I had my chemo while pregnant too. He is healthy and I have been too. I have been really blessed for sure. My boobs matched when first done but then I lost weight and now the new one is about a cup size smaller so I wear a thingy that is supposed to be for regular women to make them a cup size larger, LOL. It could be worse. I just didn't want any more surgery after the reconstruction if I could avoid it.

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I just got my first prothesis. Its an amoena, & I love it. I dont know why I waited so long, my husband has a good insurance. We are still waiting to see if they pay for the 2 bras I also bought at the shop.lol

Jeana

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Hi Pam,

What price do you all pay?

No I'm not using a prostesis yet....its going to cost me $300 and

things keep coming up. Its my daughters final year at high school and

we had to send her to New Zealand as she was in the state Hockey

team and now her graduation is coming up ......I have a little

cushion in my bra at the moment.Maybe after Christmas.

>

>

> That price is amazing!! You are using a prostesis aren't you? If

you get a

> good one clothes shoudn't be a problem. It was amost 3 years before

I had my

> reconstruction and I don't know if I would do it again if I had the

choice. But

> that's just me!!

>

> Hang in there, you are doing great!!

>

> hugs

> Pam

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I am stage IIB and just passed my 14th yr since surgery. You are in my prayers.

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Tamoxifen.....

Hi everyone, I started my tamoxifen 3 days ago and so far so good......I don't seem to be having any side affects unless its too soon to tell. I can't believe that it is over 5 months already since I had my mascetomy.Time has gone so quick. I went back to my GP a few weeks ago and she was amazed at how good my scar was...she said that my surgeon did such a great job. We went through the results and I got a bit teary when she explained things to me. 2B is what it was graded but I know now that so many people survive with that grading. I have an appointment with my surgeon next month and I'm hoping that he will bring up reconstruction. I just find it difficult when buying clothes now. I keep reading your posts but haven't posted much. Shall try to do more often. I was worried about the cost of tamoxifen as I haven't got a health care card but when I went in to the chemist it only cost me $27.65 for 60 tablets. Apparently Australia gets subsidised ,whatever that means lol. If I had a health care card it would only cost $3 or $4 .

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Did your doctor tell you that Tamoxifen will make you gain 10 pounds? that's the

only side effect it has according to my oncologist. I had breast reconstuction

right after the mastectomy, meaning that the plastic surgeon took over once the

surgeon finished the mastectomy. I think the mastectomy itself is not painful

but the reconstruction is, since they insert the tissue expander under your

muscle. What type of reconstruction are you planning to have?

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Hi nne,

I love hearing that....thanks

> I am stage IIB and just passed my 14th yr since surgery.

You are in my prayers.

> Hugs

> nne

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> 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

> Tamoxifen.....

>

>

>

> Hi everyone,

> I started my tamoxifen 3 days ago and so far so good......I

don't

> seem to be having any side affects unless its too soon to tell.

> I can't believe that it is over 5 months already since I had

my

> mascetomy.Time has gone so quick.

> I went back to my GP a few weeks ago and she was amazed at

how

> good my scar was...she said that my surgeon did such a great job.

> We went through the results and I got a bit teary when she

> explained things to me. 2B is what it was graded but I know now

that

> so many people survive with that grading.

> I have an appointment with my surgeon next month and I'm

hoping

> that he will bring up reconstruction. I just find it difficult

when

> buying clothes now.

> I keep reading your posts but haven't posted much. Shall try

to

> do more often.

> I was worried about the cost of tamoxifen as I haven't got a

> health care card but when I went in to the chemist it only cost

me

> $27.65 for 60 tablets. Apparently Australia gets

subsidised ,whatever

> that means lol. If I had a health care card it would only cost $3

or

> $4 .

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Pam,

We only get help here if we are on a low income.....its just that my

daughter breaks my wallet hehe

>

>

> I wasn't on Tamoxifen. I asked about it but the doctors didn't

think it was

> indicated as I was postmenopausal (back in 1991 the rules were

different). My

> chemo drugs were paid for by my insurance. I had tx at 2 different

hospitals

> and I found it odd that the prices of the meds varied so much

between them.

>

> The American Cancer Society has protesis they give out for free

here. Is

> there a group like that in Australia? I know how expensive they

are, I had to have

> 2 of them due to the fact I was pregnant when I got the 1st one and

needed a

> smaller one after having the baby. I donated them both to the ACS.

And my

> insurance also paid for them.

>

> hugs

> Pam

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Hi Sara,

In all my books that the Australian Breast Cancer Society have

sent me it always says on the bottom...there is no evidence that

Tamoxifen causes weight gain....

But I will be aware and watch my weight. I follow the weight

watchers format so maybe if I start to put on weight I will drop back

a couple of points as I'm a life member so aren't trying to lose any

at the moment.

My surgeon does the reconstruction and I have no idea what options

he will give me.

I know someone thats had the trans flap and has told me that she

has problems with the scar all the time so I'm not sure what to do.

>

> ,

>

> Did your doctor tell you that Tamoxifen will make you gain 10

pounds? that's the only side effect it has according to my

oncologist. I had breast reconstuction right after the mastectomy,

meaning that the plastic surgeon took over once the surgeon finished

the mastectomy. I think the mastectomy itself is not painful but the

reconstruction is, since they insert the tissue expander under your

muscle. What type of reconstruction are you planning to have?

>

> Sara

>

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Pam,

Where are you from?

We have free hospital if you want to wait.

I paid for my mascetomy as I would have waited 6 to 8 weeks and I

didn't want to risk it.

I will be waiting for my reconstruction though.

Did you get your other boob fixed to match your reconstruction?

I have a 15 year old boy who has a Playstation and a 13 year old

boy who has an x box so I hear you hehe

>

>

> I understand. I have a preteen boy and I think boys are cheaper

than girls in

> the long run. At least until I have to start paying for his dates,

LOL. And

> he isn't interested in girls yet, just expensive Playstation games!

>

> I will soon have no insurance and like where you are. Only the very

low

> income people qualify for help. While I will be living on almost

nothing it seems

> to be too much to qualify for aid. Oh well, we have a free hospital

here and I

> work there part-time so I know some of the doctors. Maybe I can get

around the

> lines somehow, LOL.

>

> hugs

> Pam

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My medical card (here in U.S.A.) paid for my prosthesis which

retailed for $300.00. Is it an Amoena like mine? I also got

a " temp " one (retails around $40.00) that is about as good as the

other (made by Camp, Tri-Leisure Form). I hope you'll just get

a " temp " one at least. It makes it a lot easier to just stuff it in

any bra and get on with living.

Janie

> >

> >

> > That price is amazing!! You are using a prostesis aren't you? If

> you get a

> > good one clothes shoudn't be a problem. It was amost 3 years

before

> I had my

> > reconstruction and I don't know if I would do it again if I had

the

> choice. But

> > that's just me!!

> >

> > Hang in there, you are doing great!!

> >

> > hugs

> > Pam

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I took tamoxifen for about one week recently and then switched to

arimidex (I'm post-menopausal) because the tamox. gave me what felt

like menstrual cramps (an old, familiar feeling) and leg pain.

Scared me about uterine cancer, so I switched. No problems with

arimidex yet. Janie

>

> Hi everyone,

> I started my tamoxifen 3 days ago and so far so good......I

don't

> seem to be having any side affects unless its too soon to tell.

> I can't believe that it is over 5 months already since I had my

> mascetomy.Time has gone so quick.

> I went back to my GP a few weeks ago and she was amazed at how

> good my scar was...she said that my surgeon did such a great job.

> We went through the results and I got a bit teary when she

> explained things to me. 2B is what it was graded but I know now

that

> so many people survive with that grading.

> I have an appointment with my surgeon next month and I'm

hoping

> that he will bring up reconstruction. I just find it difficult when

> buying clothes now.

> I keep reading your posts but haven't posted much. Shall try to

> do more often.

> I was worried about the cost of tamoxifen as I haven't got a

> health care card but when I went in to the chemist it only cost me

> $27.65 for 60 tablets. Apparently Australia gets

subsidised ,whatever

> that means lol. If I had a health care card it would only cost $3

or

> $4 .

>

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Maybe the haven't found out for sure that it causes weight gain but doctors like

to cover their butts just in case. In my case I was told I would gain 10

pounds, but I just gained 5. I have always been very slim, so it actually did

good to me.

I live in the US in the state of Florida, and they passed a law here where they

say that a patient with breast cancer will not pay for any of her surgeries, not

even reconstruction or the one where the even up the other breast. Insurance

companies tried to outsmart me, but I was very well informed and they wound up

paying for everything.

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Hi Sara:

<<I live in the US in the state of Florida, and they passed a law here where

they say that a patient with breast cancer will not pay for any of her

surgeries, not even reconstruction or the one where the even up the other

breast.>>

==>So who pays? Surely not the State of Fla?

~Amber

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I got an Amoena too and it's so fine. My medicaid paid for it, plus

a temp one, and two bras.

Janie

> I just got my first prothesis. Its an amoena, & I love it. I dont

know why I

> waited so long, my husband has a good insurance. We are still

waiting to see

> if they pay for the 2 bras I also bought at the shop.lol

> Jeana

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Pam,

Its always so interesting to hear about other countries.....

I get a lot of my sons games at car boot sales for $10 and $15 so it

works out quite cheap.

How came you can't be still covered by your hubby's insurance?.

I could have paid into private insurance but I left it to late and I

don't think that anyone would accept me now that I've had BC.There is

long waiting lists here on The Gold Coast . I was on the waiting list

for a colonoscopy for over 2 years and I was only rushed through

because I got BC. They are trying to fix the problem because its been

in the media the last month or so and you know how media talks...gets

things moving.

Are you happy with your tram flap?

>

>

> I'm in Louisiana, USA. Many people in the US don't have health

insurance.

> Those that do usually have it through their employment. Hospitals

don't have to

> take you here if you don't have insurance, they have to stablize

you and then

> send you to one of the " charity " hospitals where the lines are

long.The free

> hospitals are usually the ones run by the state universities, like

the one I

> work part-time at--Louisiana State University Medical Center. If

you have no

> money you qualify for Medicaid, but if you have anything at all you

pretty much

> don't. I was covered by my employer when I was working and since my

marriage, I

> have been under my husband's policy. Soon I will have to try to buy

some

> insurance privately and it can be very expensive.

>

> My son is 12, 13 in a couple of weeks. He has a Playstation 2 and a

GameCube.

> He likes those RPG games but I usually make him rent them from

Blockbuster

> because he ends up winning the games in a short time. Seems crazy

to pay $50 for

> a game for him to play for a week and never again, LOL. He also

plays a game

> online called Runescape. It is a free RPG game that is really neat.

>

> I only have the one son. I was pregnant with him when I was dx with

IBC. I

> had the MRM while pregnant but had to wait for the reconstruction.

I had tram

> flap done when he was around 2-3 years old. I had my chemo while

pregnant too.

> He is healthy and I have been too. I have been really blessed for

sure. My

> boobs matched when first done but then I lost weight and now the

new one is about

> a cup size smaller so I wear a thingy that is supposed to be for

regular

> women to make them a cup size larger, LOL. It could be worse. I

just didn't want

> any more surgery after the reconstruction if I could avoid it.

>

> hugs

> Pam

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Yes I have a little cushion shaped like a boob,they sent me a pattern

as well but I can't sew lol

> > >

> > >

> > > That price is amazing!! You are using a prostesis aren't you?

If

> > you get a

> > > good one clothes shoudn't be a problem. It was amost 3 years

> before

> > I had my

> > > reconstruction and I don't know if I would do it again if I had

> the

> > choice. But

> > > that's just me!!

> > >

> > > Hang in there, you are doing great!!

> > >

> > > hugs

> > > Pam

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My nose has had some bleeds since I started......Is this normal?

> >

> > Hi everyone,

> > I started my tamoxifen 3 days ago and so far so good......I

> don't

> > seem to be having any side affects unless its too soon to tell.

> > I can't believe that it is over 5 months already since I had

my

> > mascetomy.Time has gone so quick.

> > I went back to my GP a few weeks ago and she was amazed at

how

> > good my scar was...she said that my surgeon did such a great job.

> > We went through the results and I got a bit teary when she

> > explained things to me. 2B is what it was graded but I know now

> that

> > so many people survive with that grading.

> > I have an appointment with my surgeon next month and I'm

> hoping

> > that he will bring up reconstruction. I just find it difficult

when

> > buying clothes now.

> > I keep reading your posts but haven't posted much. Shall try

to

> > do more often.

> > I was worried about the cost of tamoxifen as I haven't got a

> > health care card but when I went in to the chemist it only cost

me

> > $27.65 for 60 tablets. Apparently Australia gets

> subsidised ,whatever

> > that means lol. If I had a health care card it would only cost $3

> or

> > $4 .

> >

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Sara,

I'm on 2 weeks holidays from work and I've just had my 1st week off.

I hopped on the scales and I've put on 2 kilos aghhhh.......I'm sure

its not the tamoxifen as its too early for that....think it's because

I'm not walking to work everyday and eating more and moving less aghh.

I can't wait to talk reconstruction.

>

> ,

>

> Maybe the haven't found out for sure that it causes weight gain but

doctors like to cover their butts just in case. In my case I was

told I would gain 10 pounds, but I just gained 5. I have always been

very slim, so it actually did good to me.

>

> I live in the US in the state of Florida, and they passed a law

here where they say that a patient with breast cancer will not pay

for any of her surgeries, not even reconstruction or the one where

the even up the other breast. Insurance companies tried to outsmart

me, but I was very well informed and they wound up paying for

everything.

>

> Sara

>

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That's something you need to ask your doctor.

wrote:

My nose has had some bleeds since I started......Is this normal?

> >

> > Hi everyone,

> > I started my tamoxifen 3 days ago and so far so

good......I

> don't

> > seem to be having any side affects unless its too soon to

tell.

> > I can't believe that it is over 5 months already since I

had

my

> > mascetomy.Time has gone so quick.

> > I went back to my GP a few weeks ago and she was amazed

at

how

> > good my scar was...she said that my surgeon did such a great

job.

> > We went through the results and I got a bit teary when

she

> > explained things to me. 2B is what it was graded but I know

now

> that

> > so many people survive with that grading.

> > I have an appointment with my surgeon next month and I'm

> hoping

> > that he will bring up reconstruction. I just find it

difficult

when

> > buying clothes now.

> > I keep reading your posts but haven't posted much. Shall

try

to

> > do more often.

> > I was worried about the cost of tamoxifen as I haven't

got a

> > health care card but when I went in to the chemist it only

cost

me

> > $27.65 for 60 tablets. Apparently Australia gets

> subsidised ,whatever

> > that means lol. If I had a health care card it would only

cost $3

> or

> > $4 .

> >

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I haven't heard anything about nosebleeds, I could only ask the

doctor who gave you the tamoxifen.

Janie

-- In breastcancer2 , " " <mickal05@y...> wrote:

>

>

> My nose has had some bleeds since I started......Is this normal?

>

>

>

> > >

> > > Hi everyone,

> > > I started my tamoxifen 3 days ago and so far so good......I

> > don't

> > > seem to be having any side affects unless its too soon to tell.

> > > I can't believe that it is over 5 months already since I had

> my

> > > mascetomy.Time has gone so quick.

> > > I went back to my GP a few weeks ago and she was amazed at

> how

> > > good my scar was...she said that my surgeon did such a great

job.

> > > We went through the results and I got a bit teary when she

> > > explained things to me. 2B is what it was graded but I know now

> > that

> > > so many people survive with that grading.

> > > I have an appointment with my surgeon next month and I'm

> > hoping

> > > that he will bring up reconstruction. I just find it difficult

> when

> > > buying clothes now.

> > > I keep reading your posts but haven't posted much. Shall

try

> to

> > > do more often.

> > > I was worried about the cost of tamoxifen as I haven't got

a

> > > health care card but when I went in to the chemist it only cost

> me

> > > $27.65 for 60 tablets. Apparently Australia gets

> > subsidised ,whatever

> > > that means lol. If I had a health care card it would only cost

$3

> > or

> > > $4 .

> > >

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I could keep my coverage under my exhusband's insurance but it would cost me over $400/month and I can't afford it. Well, I could keep it for 18 months anyway. It's no big deal, I plan on staying well (don't we all) and I have friends at LSUHSC so I should be able to avoid long lines if I get really sick.

I love my tram flap! It was a hard surgery and took a long recovery time but well worth it. I was lucky that I didn't have any incisions across my stomach so I was able to have it. I didn't want a saline or silicone implant. If it had come to that, I think I would have just not had the reconstruction.

I buy games from Ebay for my son, it is cheaper that way. Renting them is cheap too and you can find out if he really likes them that way. I don't find too many at garage sales, of course, I don't like garage sales--you have to get up too early on Saturday to get the good stuff, LOL.

hugs

Pam

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