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Hi ,

I read that you were getting your last treatment the other day! Hooray!!!! I

bet you are really thrilled after the horrible luck you had. I did the same

brain lapse thing as you and didn't get the top edge and back part of my

underarm and it's looking pretty mottled and red now. What a pain in the butt

place to have be irritated. As fearful as I was of getting a bad burn, you'd

think I would have covered it... I'm going for my 22nd of 25 tomorrow and then

6 boosters. I was doing really well skin-wise but all of a sudden it's changed

fast, lots of red places. Are you feeling better now? Did the doc say what

might have been causing you such pain from the boosters? I ordered the

RadiaGuard today :) Maybe since you had such a bad time with radiation you

won't have a bit of trouble with the Tamoxifen (I assume you have to take it

too?) Anyway, cheers to you, and I hope you're feeling better! Take care,

Cealy

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Thanks, Cealy, for all your kind words - and to the rest of the group for your

tremendous support.

I have been pretty sick the last 10 days but finally went to the doc-in-a-box on

Saturday and got some antibiotics. They seem to be helping, or the virus has

run its course, whatever. I'm just grateful to be feeling better. :)

Cealy, the skin burning healed really quick. 4-5 days and it was gone. Of

course I was a fanatic about putting the cream on 4 times a day, but it really

didn't take long.

I asked the doc about the pain that suddenly reoccured last weekend for 3 days,

and she said that it was swelling and nerve irritation from the radiation, and

that it would go away - except for occasional stabbing pains that " last forever "

but are not supposed to be constant. I can tell she is right about the swelling

because when I rock my son, I can feel the fluid moving back and forth inside

the lumpectomy cavity.

I just think that for some of us, the healing takes longer than the doctor's

anticipate. Every body is so different.

Also, it appears that my daughter and I may have whooping cough. (My other

cause for complaint. :) We are waiting for test results. So we were both

quarantined for a week. Not that I was going anywhere anyway, coughing so hard

I nearly passed out. Not to mention the peeing in the pants and gagging during

the coughing fits. My my. I am so thankful for vaccinations, so that not

everyone has to go through that. And yes, I do have all mine up-to-date (and so

does my daughter), but apparently the pertussis (whooping cough) part can wear

off faster than some of the others. Plus of course radiation didn't help either

- I think it just wore me down.

As far as the thyroid nodule, I met with the only thyroid dr in town (very

arrogant!) and he said that he doesn't biopsy ones so small, no matter what the

patient's history. OK with me. My oncologist had told me in detail about the

biopsy and due to the position and size of the nodule, it is riskier than

waiting 6 months to do another ultrasound and see if it is growing. Especially

with the whooping cough, waiting seemed to be the best option.

So now I am planning on either going to cancer center in Columbus, OH, and

getting a thyroid/endocrinologist there in 6 months, or possibly Moffet in FL.

It will probably be in Columbus as I already have plans to go there for a family

reunion.

Other than being extremely emotional and tired, I'm much better than last week.

:) Thanks for the concern! It really is hard to talk to other people about bc

and treatments unless they've been through it - it's so hard emotionally.

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I am sorry to hear both you and your daughter are sick. I will keep you both in

my prayers.

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Re:congratulations !

Thanks, Cealy, for all your kind words - and to the rest of the group for your

tremendous support.

I have been pretty sick the last 10 days but finally went to the doc-in-a-box

on Saturday and got some antibiotics. They seem to be helping, or the virus has

run its course, whatever. I'm just grateful to be feeling better. :)

Cealy, the skin burning healed really quick. 4-5 days and it was gone. Of

course I was a fanatic about putting the cream on 4 times a day, but it really

didn't take long.

I asked the doc about the pain that suddenly reoccured last weekend for 3

days, and she said that it was swelling and nerve irritation from the radiation,

and that it would go away - except for occasional stabbing pains that " last

forever " but are not supposed to be constant. I can tell she is right about the

swelling because when I rock my son, I can feel the fluid moving back and forth

inside the lumpectomy cavity.

I just think that for some of us, the healing takes longer than the doctor's

anticipate. Every body is so different.

Also, it appears that my daughter and I may have whooping cough. (My other

cause for complaint. :) We are waiting for test results. So we were both

quarantined for a week. Not that I was going anywhere anyway, coughing so hard I

nearly passed out. Not to mention the peeing in the pants and gagging during the

coughing fits. My my. I am so thankful for vaccinations, so that not everyone

has to go through that. And yes, I do have all mine up-to-date (and so does my

daughter), but apparently the pertussis (whooping cough) part can wear off

faster than some of the others. Plus of course radiation didn't help either - I

think it just wore me down.

As far as the thyroid nodule, I met with the only thyroid dr in town (very

arrogant!) and he said that he doesn't biopsy ones so small, no matter what the

patient's history. OK with me. My oncologist had told me in detail about the

biopsy and due to the position and size of the nodule, it is riskier than

waiting 6 months to do another ultrasound and see if it is growing. Especially

with the whooping cough, waiting seemed to be the best option.

So now I am planning on either going to cancer center in Columbus, OH,

and getting a thyroid/endocrinologist there in 6 months, or possibly Moffet in

FL. It will probably be in Columbus as I already have plans to go there for a

family reunion.

Other than being extremely emotional and tired, I'm much better than last

week. :) Thanks for the concern! It really is hard to talk to other people about

bc and treatments unless they've been through it - it's so hard emotionally.

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