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Frances welcome to the group. PLEASE try not to let the posts

upset you. Everyone is different. I didn't get sick one bit from my

chemo. Just a little nausea and there are better drugs out there now

to help with that. Not everyone gets the same side effects from

chemo. Some get none, some get mild side effects and unfortunately

there are some that get fairly bad side effects.

I will keep you in my prayers.

Hugs

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>

> Howdy,

> I recently joined this group, not that I REALLY WANTED to. I'm

sure

> you know what I mean. I hope to learn lots from the posts here. I

> admit, last night I read over the posts from the previous two days

and

> nearly passed out. :-( And I haven't even started chemo yet!

That's

> tomorrow. I'm probably stage IIIA, haven't had the biopsy yet;

that's

> scheduled for next week. Trying to get everything scheduled " just

> right " has turned out to be impossible which is why I am getting my

> first chemo before the biopsy. The " real surgery " won't be for a

few

> months or so.

> I'm glad for any info I can get from the group and hope to be

able

> to offer help to those who join after me once I get out of this

black

> tunnel.

> -

Frances

> PS So much for eating " right " , breastfeeding three kids " forever " ,

> starting menses after 13, having no family history, and being only

44

> years old.

>

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Welcome to the group!

And your right wish we could have joined the group for different reasons for

sure...lol

I am a newbie also. I had lumpectomy May first after my Mammogram, was not

good. The 8th of May found out the bad news.

Had more tissue removed from the right breast the 11th plus and my sentinel

nodes removed. May 17th found out surrounding tissue was clear but nodes

weren't. And of course while all this was going on I was

depressed,,,couldn't sleep or eat,,,,was pissed.lol all the usuall things!

Most of those things have passed now still pissed cause it had totally

messed up my summer.I am a Tennis player I am use to playing ever day, So

now I just walk a lot! I had my first Cemo yesterday, So far so good, I am

fatigued today and have been experiencing some muscle soreness but no

nausea. Don't see how anyone could get nausea anyway.lol

They gave me a pill to take before the treatment then medicine was in the

drip,,,,plus steroids. Then I took a pill this morning and I will take

another in the morning tomarrow. But I guess the first one is the easiest,

Good luck with yours!!!

Steph

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From: breastcancer2 [mailto:breastcancer2 ]

On Behalf Of -Frances Bartels

Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 9:53 AM

To: breastcancer2

Subject: I'm New Here, Too

Howdy,

I recently joined this group, not that I REALLY WANTED to. I'm sure

you know what I mean. I hope to learn lots from the posts here. I

admit, last night I read over the posts from the previous two days and

nearly passed out. :-( And I haven't even started chemo yet! That's

tomorrow. I'm probably stage IIIA, haven't had the biopsy yet; that's

scheduled for next week. Trying to get everything scheduled " just

right " has turned out to be impossible which is why I am getting my

first chemo before the biopsy. The " real surgery " won't be for a few

months or so.

I'm glad for any info I can get from the group and hope to be able

to offer help to those who join after me once I get out of this black

tunnel.

-Frances

PS So much for eating " right " , breastfeeding three kids " forever " ,

starting menses after 13, having no family history, and being only 44

years old.

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Welcome to the group!

And your right wish we could have joined the group for different reasons for

sure...lol

I am a newbie also. I had lumpectomy May first after my Mammogram, was not

good. The 8th of May found out the bad news.

Had more tissue removed from the right breast the 11th plus and my sentinel

nodes removed. May 17th found out surrounding tissue was clear but nodes

weren't. And of course while all this was going on I was

depressed,,,couldn't sleep or eat,,,,was pissed.lol all the usuall things!

Most of those things have passed now still pissed cause it had totally

messed up my summer.I am a Tennis player I am use to playing ever day, So

now I just walk a lot! I had my first Cemo yesterday, So far so good, I am

fatigued today and have been experiencing some muscle soreness but no

nausea. Don't see how anyone could get nausea anyway.lol

They gave me a pill to take before the treatment then medicine was in the

drip,,,,plus steroids. Then I took a pill this morning and I will take

another in the morning tomarrow. But I guess the first one is the easiest,

Good luck with yours!!!

Steph

_____

From: breastcancer2 [mailto:breastcancer2 ]

On Behalf Of -Frances Bartels

Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 9:53 AM

To: breastcancer2

Subject: I'm New Here, Too

Howdy,

I recently joined this group, not that I REALLY WANTED to. I'm sure

you know what I mean. I hope to learn lots from the posts here. I

admit, last night I read over the posts from the previous two days and

nearly passed out. :-( And I haven't even started chemo yet! That's

tomorrow. I'm probably stage IIIA, haven't had the biopsy yet; that's

scheduled for next week. Trying to get everything scheduled " just

right " has turned out to be impossible which is why I am getting my

first chemo before the biopsy. The " real surgery " won't be for a few

months or so.

I'm glad for any info I can get from the group and hope to be able

to offer help to those who join after me once I get out of this black

tunnel.

-Frances

PS So much for eating " right " , breastfeeding three kids " forever " ,

starting menses after 13, having no family history, and being only 44

years old.

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Now I think that is really scary to go ahead and have Chemo, just on the

basis that it looks like Cancer.

My Gosh what if it isn't?? I'm sorry BUT I would insisit on the Biopsy first

before putting yourself through Chemo.

I just can't believe that this is being done without a FIRM postive that it

is Cancer.

In a message dated 6/21/2006 4:12:55 PM Central Daylight Time,

ki0dz@... writes:

My surgeon said she is calling it cancer from a MRI I had done. I

questioned her on that, and she stood firm on the diagnosis.

Vicki K.

Breast Cancer SURVIVOR --Dx'd 4-2005

Biopsy Dx'd 3-23-05 w/ 3 cm tumor Age 48 1/2 (turned 49 July)

MRM 4-5-05 w/ 2 tumor's 5cm, and 6 cm (right side)

5+/16 nodes

Stage 3

ER/PR-, Her2/neu ++ 3.42 confirmed by FISH

ki67 78%

Begin Chemo 5-2-05 4XAC Dose Dense , 4X Abraxane Dose Dense (ended August 05)

28 Rad's ended October 13 2005

Started Herceptin Weekly August 2005 for one year, will be done this August

2006.

Had a Simple mastectomy left side after Mamo showed incresed

micro-calcifications. Jan. 17 2006.

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-Frances,

I know how you feel. If it were up to my DS, he'd be latched on right now (he's

7), vegetarian for

most of my adult life, and 45.

I am intrigued by the chemo before biopsy thing. What's the reasoning behind

that?

Stay sane,

--- -Frances Bartels wrote:

> Howdy,

> I recently joined this group, not that I REALLY WANTED to. I'm sure

> you know what I mean. I hope to learn lots from the posts here. I

> admit, last night I read over the posts from the previous two days and

> nearly passed out. :-( And I haven't even started chemo yet! That's

> tomorrow. I'm probably stage IIIA, haven't had the biopsy yet; that's

> scheduled for next week. Trying to get everything scheduled " just

> right " has turned out to be impossible which is why I am getting my

> first chemo before the biopsy. The " real surgery " won't be for a few

> months or so.

> I'm glad for any info I can get from the group and hope to be able

> to offer help to those who join after me once I get out of this black

> tunnel.

> -Frances

> PS So much for eating " right " , breastfeeding three kids " forever " ,

> starting menses after 13, having no family history, and being only 44

> years old.

>

> M R Bartels ki0dz@... (((#))) ^ ^

> http://www.RudolphsRabbitRanch.com Central Ohio | ^ - ^

> Order Watkins Products www.watkinsonline.com ------- (o o)

> Internet for $11.99/month ^#092389^ |ooOoo| >{ | }<

> ^ http://1.connectto.net/?s_c=1005349607 ------- RRR)*

>

>

>

>

>

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-Frances,

I know how you feel. If it were up to my DS, he'd be latched on right now (he's

7), vegetarian for

most of my adult life, and 45.

I am intrigued by the chemo before biopsy thing. What's the reasoning behind

that?

Stay sane,

--- -Frances Bartels wrote:

> Howdy,

> I recently joined this group, not that I REALLY WANTED to. I'm sure

> you know what I mean. I hope to learn lots from the posts here. I

> admit, last night I read over the posts from the previous two days and

> nearly passed out. :-( And I haven't even started chemo yet! That's

> tomorrow. I'm probably stage IIIA, haven't had the biopsy yet; that's

> scheduled for next week. Trying to get everything scheduled " just

> right " has turned out to be impossible which is why I am getting my

> first chemo before the biopsy. The " real surgery " won't be for a few

> months or so.

> I'm glad for any info I can get from the group and hope to be able

> to offer help to those who join after me once I get out of this black

> tunnel.

> -Frances

> PS So much for eating " right " , breastfeeding three kids " forever " ,

> starting menses after 13, having no family history, and being only 44

> years old.

>

> M R Bartels ki0dz@... (((#))) ^ ^

> http://www.RudolphsRabbitRanch.com Central Ohio | ^ - ^

> Order Watkins Products www.watkinsonline.com ------- (o o)

> Internet for $11.99/month ^#092389^ |ooOoo| >{ | }<

> ^ http://1.connectto.net/?s_c=1005349607 ------- RRR)*

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I'm wondering about the chemo before biopsy also. How do they know it is

cancer if they haven't don't a biopsy.

Sharon

jennifer ruffing wrote:

-Frances,

I know how you feel. If it were up to my DS, he'd be latched on right now (he's

7), vegetarian for

most of my adult life, and 45.

I am intrigued by the chemo before biopsy thing. What's the reasoning behind

that?

Stay sane,

--- -Frances Bartels wrote:

> Howdy,

> I recently joined this group, not that I REALLY WANTED to. I'm sure

> you know what I mean. I hope to learn lots from the posts here. I

> admit, last night I read over the posts from the previous two days and

> nearly passed out. :-( And I haven't even started chemo yet! That's

> tomorrow. I'm probably stage IIIA, haven't had the biopsy yet; that's

> scheduled for next week. Trying to get everything scheduled " just

> right " has turned out to be impossible which is why I am getting my

> first chemo before the biopsy. The " real surgery " won't be for a few

> months or so.

> I'm glad for any info I can get from the group and hope to be able

> to offer help to those who join after me once I get out of this black

> tunnel.

> -Frances

> PS So much for eating " right " , breastfeeding three kids " forever " ,

> starting menses after 13, having no family history, and being only 44

> years old.

>

> M R Bartels ki0dz@... (((#))) ^ ^

> http://www.RudolphsRabbitRanch.com Central Ohio | ^ - ^

> Order Watkins Products www.watkinsonline.com ------- (o o)

> Internet for $11.99/month ^#092389^ |ooOoo| >{ | }<

> ^ http://1.connectto.net/?s_c=1005349607 ------- RRR)*

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I'm wondering about the chemo before biopsy also. How do they know it is

cancer if they haven't don't a biopsy.

Sharon

jennifer ruffing wrote:

-Frances,

I know how you feel. If it were up to my DS, he'd be latched on right now (he's

7), vegetarian for

most of my adult life, and 45.

I am intrigued by the chemo before biopsy thing. What's the reasoning behind

that?

Stay sane,

--- -Frances Bartels wrote:

> Howdy,

> I recently joined this group, not that I REALLY WANTED to. I'm sure

> you know what I mean. I hope to learn lots from the posts here. I

> admit, last night I read over the posts from the previous two days and

> nearly passed out. :-( And I haven't even started chemo yet! That's

> tomorrow. I'm probably stage IIIA, haven't had the biopsy yet; that's

> scheduled for next week. Trying to get everything scheduled " just

> right " has turned out to be impossible which is why I am getting my

> first chemo before the biopsy. The " real surgery " won't be for a few

> months or so.

> I'm glad for any info I can get from the group and hope to be able

> to offer help to those who join after me once I get out of this black

> tunnel.

> -Frances

> PS So much for eating " right " , breastfeeding three kids " forever " ,

> starting menses after 13, having no family history, and being only 44

> years old.

>

> M R Bartels ki0dz@... (((#))) ^ ^

> http://www.RudolphsRabbitRanch.com Central Ohio | ^ - ^

> Order Watkins Products www.watkinsonline.com ------- (o o)

> Internet for $11.99/month ^#092389^ |ooOoo| >{ | }<

> ^ http://1.connectto.net/?s_c=1005349607 ------- RRR)*

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Quoting jennifer ruffing :

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> I am intrigued by the chemo before biopsy thing. What's the reasoning

> behind that?

Looooonnnnngggg story. The docs have been pretty good about

scheduling all the tests, appointments, etc. However, I have a

complication in that I have a bleeding disorder that requires special

monitoring and expensive medicine prior to surgery. Plus, I need to

have two biopsies at two different hospitals ON THE SAME DAY (both use

the same dose of clotting factor). I need an MRI-guided one for the

left and a " regular " on the right with port placement. " They " just

couldn't get it all together prior to the first chemo. I asked my

surgeon if it was okay to have the biopsy after the first chemo and she

said it was okay. THEN the oncologist office called and asked if I

wanted to resked the first chemo treatment since I wouldn't have a port

yet. I told them I wanted to get the show on the road, so they said I

could still do it w/o a port. The right tumor is 8 cm and needs to be

shrunk prior to mast. Can't believe all the " fun. "

-Frances

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Quoting jennifer ruffing :

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> I am intrigued by the chemo before biopsy thing. What's the reasoning

> behind that?

Looooonnnnngggg story. The docs have been pretty good about

scheduling all the tests, appointments, etc. However, I have a

complication in that I have a bleeding disorder that requires special

monitoring and expensive medicine prior to surgery. Plus, I need to

have two biopsies at two different hospitals ON THE SAME DAY (both use

the same dose of clotting factor). I need an MRI-guided one for the

left and a " regular " on the right with port placement. " They " just

couldn't get it all together prior to the first chemo. I asked my

surgeon if it was okay to have the biopsy after the first chemo and she

said it was okay. THEN the oncologist office called and asked if I

wanted to resked the first chemo treatment since I wouldn't have a port

yet. I told them I wanted to get the show on the road, so they said I

could still do it w/o a port. The right tumor is 8 cm and needs to be

shrunk prior to mast. Can't believe all the " fun. "

-Frances

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Quoting Sharon :

> I'm wondering about the chemo before biopsy also. How do they know

> it is cancer if they haven't don't a biopsy.

My surgeon said she is calling it cancer from a MRI I had done. I

questioned her on that, and she stood firm on the diagnosis. I've also

had a " super " mammogram (extra pictures) and a few ultrasounds. Does

this sound " kosher? "

I'm " enjoying " all the cautions about asking doctors questions.

Since I have a bleeding disorder that most docs know little about, I am

familiar with being educated and communicating what I need. With

cancer I am not all that educated, but am learning and reading.

-Frances

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Quoting Sharon :

> I'm wondering about the chemo before biopsy also. How do they know

> it is cancer if they haven't don't a biopsy.

My surgeon said she is calling it cancer from a MRI I had done. I

questioned her on that, and she stood firm on the diagnosis. I've also

had a " super " mammogram (extra pictures) and a few ultrasounds. Does

this sound " kosher? "

I'm " enjoying " all the cautions about asking doctors questions.

Since I have a bleeding disorder that most docs know little about, I am

familiar with being educated and communicating what I need. With

cancer I am not all that educated, but am learning and reading.

-Frances

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I would rather have a doctor like yours that its double checking everything than

one that just says, " oh its nothing! " I will keep you in my prayers.

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Quoting Sharon :

> I'm wondering about the chemo before biopsy also. How do they know

> it is cancer if they haven't don't a biopsy.

My surgeon said she is calling it cancer from a MRI I had done. I

questioned her on that, and she stood firm on the diagnosis. I've also

had a " super " mammogram (extra pictures) and a few ultrasounds. Does

this sound " kosher? "

I'm " enjoying " all the cautions about asking doctors questions.

Since I have a bleeding disorder that most docs know little about, I am

familiar with being educated and communicating what I need. With

cancer I am not all that educated, but am learning and reading.

-Frances

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I would rather have a doctor like yours that its double checking everything than

one that just says, " oh its nothing! " I will keep you in my prayers.

Hugs

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Quoting Sharon :

> I'm wondering about the chemo before biopsy also. How do they know

> it is cancer if they haven't don't a biopsy.

My surgeon said she is calling it cancer from a MRI I had done. I

questioned her on that, and she stood firm on the diagnosis. I've also

had a " super " mammogram (extra pictures) and a few ultrasounds. Does

this sound " kosher? "

I'm " enjoying " all the cautions about asking doctors questions.

Since I have a bleeding disorder that most docs know little about, I am

familiar with being educated and communicating what I need. With

cancer I am not all that educated, but am learning and reading.

-Frances

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I had treatment almost 11 years ago and I do realize that sometimes they are

doing things different now. I've seen so many changes in 11 years. I do know

that with my sister the radiologist swore that she didn't have cancer and even 5

surgeons wouldn't do a biopsy because they didn't believe she had bc. Finally

the 6th did the biopsy and even he was surprised when it was cancer. They then

decided to biopsy a place in the other breast that they had been watching for 2

years. If you guessed that it was cancer you are right.

I've heard many times of lumpectomies or mastectomies being done after chemo,

but it seems strange to me to do one chemo then a biopsy. Could chemo effect

the results? I don't know what kind of chemo you will be taking next week or

what type of biopsy.

Just remember if you have any questions to ask the doctors. That is your

right and I think most doctors expect that now.

Sharon

-Frances Bartels wrote:

Quoting Sharon :

> I'm wondering about the chemo before biopsy also. How do they know

> it is cancer if they haven't don't a biopsy.

My surgeon said she is calling it cancer from a MRI I had done. I

questioned her on that, and she stood firm on the diagnosis. I've also

had a " super " mammogram (extra pictures) and a few ultrasounds. Does

this sound " kosher? "

I'm " enjoying " all the cautions about asking doctors questions.

Since I have a bleeding disorder that most docs know little about, I am

familiar with being educated and communicating what I need. With

cancer I am not all that educated, but am learning and reading.

-Frances

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I had treatment almost 11 years ago and I do realize that sometimes they are

doing things different now. I've seen so many changes in 11 years. I do know

that with my sister the radiologist swore that she didn't have cancer and even 5

surgeons wouldn't do a biopsy because they didn't believe she had bc. Finally

the 6th did the biopsy and even he was surprised when it was cancer. They then

decided to biopsy a place in the other breast that they had been watching for 2

years. If you guessed that it was cancer you are right.

I've heard many times of lumpectomies or mastectomies being done after chemo,

but it seems strange to me to do one chemo then a biopsy. Could chemo effect

the results? I don't know what kind of chemo you will be taking next week or

what type of biopsy.

Just remember if you have any questions to ask the doctors. That is your

right and I think most doctors expect that now.

Sharon

-Frances Bartels wrote:

Quoting Sharon :

> I'm wondering about the chemo before biopsy also. How do they know

> it is cancer if they haven't don't a biopsy.

My surgeon said she is calling it cancer from a MRI I had done. I

questioned her on that, and she stood firm on the diagnosis. I've also

had a " super " mammogram (extra pictures) and a few ultrasounds. Does

this sound " kosher? "

I'm " enjoying " all the cautions about asking doctors questions.

Since I have a bleeding disorder that most docs know little about, I am

familiar with being educated and communicating what I need. With

cancer I am not all that educated, but am learning and reading.

-Frances

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=Frances,

That is a good story.

I had a 4.9 cm tumor, so didn't even have a choice as to the mastectomy as well.

Keep us posted. This is a wacky journey, isn't it?

--- -Frances Bartels wrote:

> Quoting jennifer ruffing :

>

> >

> > I am intrigued by the chemo before biopsy thing. What's the reasoning

> > behind that?

> Looooonnnnngggg story. The docs have been pretty good about

> scheduling all the tests, appointments, etc. However, I have a

> complication in that I have a bleeding disorder that requires special

> monitoring and expensive medicine prior to surgery. Plus, I need to

> have two biopsies at two different hospitals ON THE SAME DAY (both use

> the same dose of clotting factor). I need an MRI-guided one for the

> left and a " regular " on the right with port placement. " They " just

> couldn't get it all together prior to the first chemo. I asked my

> surgeon if it was okay to have the biopsy after the first chemo and she

> said it was okay. THEN the oncologist office called and asked if I

> wanted to resked the first chemo treatment since I wouldn't have a port

> yet. I told them I wanted to get the show on the road, so they said I

> could still do it w/o a port. The right tumor is 8 cm and needs to be

> shrunk prior to mast. Can't believe all the " fun. "

> -Frances

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=Frances,

That is a good story.

I had a 4.9 cm tumor, so didn't even have a choice as to the mastectomy as well.

Keep us posted. This is a wacky journey, isn't it?

--- -Frances Bartels wrote:

> Quoting jennifer ruffing :

>

> >

> > I am intrigued by the chemo before biopsy thing. What's the reasoning

> > behind that?

> Looooonnnnngggg story. The docs have been pretty good about

> scheduling all the tests, appointments, etc. However, I have a

> complication in that I have a bleeding disorder that requires special

> monitoring and expensive medicine prior to surgery. Plus, I need to

> have two biopsies at two different hospitals ON THE SAME DAY (both use

> the same dose of clotting factor). I need an MRI-guided one for the

> left and a " regular " on the right with port placement. " They " just

> couldn't get it all together prior to the first chemo. I asked my

> surgeon if it was okay to have the biopsy after the first chemo and she

> said it was okay. THEN the oncologist office called and asked if I

> wanted to resked the first chemo treatment since I wouldn't have a port

> yet. I told them I wanted to get the show on the road, so they said I

> could still do it w/o a port. The right tumor is 8 cm and needs to be

> shrunk prior to mast. Can't believe all the " fun. "

> -Frances

>

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Welcome -Frances,

It doesn't work for me, but wait for the biopsy before suffering so much. It

is unavoidable all the sufering I know, but maybe it won't be as bad as you

think.

In anycase, we are here for you, for all of us.

wrote a welcome to Betsy (I think) that was wonderful to show what this

group is about.

Ask everything you want, tell everything you want. I have been doing this and

this group has been wonderful for me! I have to thank all the women here for

providing this confort to me.

Hugs

-Frances Bartels wrote:

Howdy,

I recently joined this group, not that I REALLY WANTED to. I'm sure

you know what I mean. I hope to learn lots from the posts here. I

admit, last night I read over the posts from the previous two days and

nearly passed out. :-( And I haven't even started chemo yet! That's

tomorrow. I'm probably stage IIIA, haven't had the biopsy yet; that's

scheduled for next week. Trying to get everything scheduled " just

right " has turned out to be impossible which is why I am getting my

first chemo before the biopsy. The " real surgery " won't be for a few

months or so.

I'm glad for any info I can get from the group and hope to be able

to offer help to those who join after me once I get out of this black

tunnel.

-Frances

PS So much for eating " right " , breastfeeding three kids " forever " ,

starting menses after 13, having no family history, and being only 44

years old.

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Welcome -Frances,

It doesn't work for me, but wait for the biopsy before suffering so much. It

is unavoidable all the sufering I know, but maybe it won't be as bad as you

think.

In anycase, we are here for you, for all of us.

wrote a welcome to Betsy (I think) that was wonderful to show what this

group is about.

Ask everything you want, tell everything you want. I have been doing this and

this group has been wonderful for me! I have to thank all the women here for

providing this confort to me.

Hugs

-Frances Bartels wrote:

Howdy,

I recently joined this group, not that I REALLY WANTED to. I'm sure

you know what I mean. I hope to learn lots from the posts here. I

admit, last night I read over the posts from the previous two days and

nearly passed out. :-( And I haven't even started chemo yet! That's

tomorrow. I'm probably stage IIIA, haven't had the biopsy yet; that's

scheduled for next week. Trying to get everything scheduled " just

right " has turned out to be impossible which is why I am getting my

first chemo before the biopsy. The " real surgery " won't be for a few

months or so.

I'm glad for any info I can get from the group and hope to be able

to offer help to those who join after me once I get out of this black

tunnel.

-Frances

PS So much for eating " right " , breastfeeding three kids " forever " ,

starting menses after 13, having no family history, and being only 44

years old.

M R Bartels ki0dz@... (((#))) ^ ^

http://www.RudolphsRabbitRanch.com Central Ohio | ^ - ^

Order Watkins Products www.watkinsonline.com ------- (o o)

Internet for $11.99/month ^#092389^ |ooOoo| >{ | }<

^ http://1.connectto.net/?s_c=1005349607 ------- RRR)*

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Very good point. Without a core biopsy there is no way to say what kind of

cancer, if cancer at all. And even with the core biopsy things can change after

the surgery.

Sharon wrote:

I'm wondering about the chemo before biopsy also. How do they know it

is cancer if they haven't don't a biopsy.

Sharon

jennifer ruffing wrote:

-Frances,

I know how you feel. If it were up to my DS, he'd be latched on right now (he's

7), vegetarian for

most of my adult life, and 45.

I am intrigued by the chemo before biopsy thing. What's the reasoning behind

that?

Stay sane,

--- -Frances Bartels wrote:

> Howdy,

> I recently joined this group, not that I REALLY WANTED to. I'm sure

> you know what I mean. I hope to learn lots from the posts here. I

> admit, last night I read over the posts from the previous two days and

> nearly passed out. :-( And I haven't even started chemo yet! That's

> tomorrow. I'm probably stage IIIA, haven't had the biopsy yet; that's

> scheduled for next week. Trying to get everything scheduled " just

> right " has turned out to be impossible which is why I am getting my

> first chemo before the biopsy. The " real surgery " won't be for a few

> months or so.

> I'm glad for any info I can get from the group and hope to be able

> to offer help to those who join after me once I get out of this black

> tunnel.

> -Frances

> PS So much for eating " right " , breastfeeding three kids " forever " ,

> starting menses after 13, having no family history, and being only 44

> years old.

>

> M R Bartels ki0dz@... (((#))) ^ ^

> http://www.RudolphsRabbitRanch.com Central Ohio | ^ - ^

> Order Watkins Products www.watkinsonline.com ------- (o o)

> Internet for $11.99/month ^#092389^ |ooOoo| >{ | }<

> ^ http://1.connectto.net/?s_c=1005349607 ------- RRR)*

>

>

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Very good point. Without a core biopsy there is no way to say what kind of

cancer, if cancer at all. And even with the core biopsy things can change after

the surgery.

Sharon wrote:

I'm wondering about the chemo before biopsy also. How do they know it

is cancer if they haven't don't a biopsy.

Sharon

jennifer ruffing wrote:

-Frances,

I know how you feel. If it were up to my DS, he'd be latched on right now (he's

7), vegetarian for

most of my adult life, and 45.

I am intrigued by the chemo before biopsy thing. What's the reasoning behind

that?

Stay sane,

--- -Frances Bartels wrote:

> Howdy,

> I recently joined this group, not that I REALLY WANTED to. I'm sure

> you know what I mean. I hope to learn lots from the posts here. I

> admit, last night I read over the posts from the previous two days and

> nearly passed out. :-( And I haven't even started chemo yet! That's

> tomorrow. I'm probably stage IIIA, haven't had the biopsy yet; that's

> scheduled for next week. Trying to get everything scheduled " just

> right " has turned out to be impossible which is why I am getting my

> first chemo before the biopsy. The " real surgery " won't be for a few

> months or so.

> I'm glad for any info I can get from the group and hope to be able

> to offer help to those who join after me once I get out of this black

> tunnel.

> -Frances

> PS So much for eating " right " , breastfeeding three kids " forever " ,

> starting menses after 13, having no family history, and being only 44

> years old.

>

> M R Bartels ki0dz@... (((#))) ^ ^

> http://www.RudolphsRabbitRanch.com Central Ohio | ^ - ^

> Order Watkins Products www.watkinsonline.com ------- (o o)

> Internet for $11.99/month ^#092389^ |ooOoo| >{ | }<

> ^ http://1.connectto.net/?s_c=1005349607 ------- RRR)*

>

>

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I do agree with Vicky here. Chemo is too aggressive and can have long lasting

side effects. Nobody should take on a what if basis.

Besides, the biopsy will tell what kind of chemo to have. The treatments can

vary depending on the grade, the stage of the cancer.

JVK105@... wrote:

Now I think that is really scary to go ahead and have Chemo, just on the

basis that it looks like Cancer.

My Gosh what if it isn't?? I'm sorry BUT I would insisit on the Biopsy first

before putting yourself through Chemo.

I just can't believe that this is being done without a FIRM postive that it

is Cancer.

In a message dated 6/21/2006 4:12:55 PM Central Daylight Time,

ki0dz@... writes:

My surgeon said she is calling it cancer from a MRI I had done. I

questioned her on that, and she stood firm on the diagnosis.

Vicki K.

Breast Cancer SURVIVOR --Dx'd 4-2005

Biopsy Dx'd 3-23-05 w/ 3 cm tumor Age 48 1/2 (turned 49 July)

MRM 4-5-05 w/ 2 tumor's 5cm, and 6 cm (right side)

5+/16 nodes

Stage 3

ER/PR-, Her2/neu ++ 3.42 confirmed by FISH

ki67 78%

Begin Chemo 5-2-05 4XAC Dose Dense , 4X Abraxane Dose Dense (ended August 05)

28 Rad's ended October 13 2005

Started Herceptin Weekly August 2005 for one year, will be done this August

2006.

Had a Simple mastectomy left side after Mamo showed incresed

micro-calcifications. Jan. 17 2006.

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