Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 I had chemo on Monday every 3 weeks for 8 treatments...4 times with Cytoxan and Adriamycin and 4 times with Taxotier...then I had radiation 5 days a week...no week-ends for about a month...then i started taking Tamoxifen after the chemo from Dec 2002 to Oct 2003...then on Aromison and then Arimidex from Oct 2003 to present...have a little less then 2 yrs left... Now have to have a D & C to see what the thickening of the lining is sometime soon.. Betsy (NC) Note: forwarded message attached. Had my follow up with the surgeon. He took out the drainage tube (yeah!), gave me permission to shower (double yeah!) and drive. Was some confusion on the pathology report. He thought margins were okay but something came up that they weren't. He talked with Radiology Oncologist, then his Resident who assisted. They agreed that the margins were fine, they just cut into the tumor which when stained showed no margin (that's the explanation I got). Dr. claimed they took out a lot of tissue for the size of the tumor. So Radiologist said okay. Also found out 5 out of the 7 nodes they took out tested positive for cancer cells. Has it gone beyond the lymph nodes? He couldn't say. I think that is left up to the Medical Oncologist to determine. It definately means Chemo. But, I figured that when the Sentinel Node was positive. I asked about staging... and I got the letters and numbers, etc. He felt probably between a I and a II. But, I assume that can change if it has spread beyond the lymph nodes. So as we all do, I'm preparing for the next year being a real journey and trying prepare for what might be ahead. Appointments will be set up tomorrow with Radiology Oncologist and Medical Oncologist who will have the answers as to what, when, where, and how. Now I realize every person, every cancer, every treatment is different so I'm just asking what happened in your own case so I have a better idea of what to plan on my end. Can someone tell me what exactly is done to put in a port? Will I have one, I don't know, but I'm curious. Also, is there a certain schedule to chemo? Now I know it can be every 2-3-4 weeks for so many treatments, but do I get some latitude as to what day of the week I go in ( & I know this can depend on the center)? I just wonder if there is any choices here. All this has to do with planning my schedule. The DR says I am #1 but when you have others depending on you, it makes it hard to let that go. Thank you for any responses. I'm sure I'll have many, many, many more questions as I go. Barb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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