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Hi Darlene

What hospital are you using? I see you are in East Texas and you have some

awesome facilities available in Texas. I'm in N.W. Louisiana and had my

treatments at MD back in 1991. I had my dx in July and my first

treatment

in early Sept. after having a subclavian catherter put in. I don't know how

much surgery you had, but they usually wait 4-5 weeks before starting chemo so

you can have time to heal.

good luck

Pam in Shreveport

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Hi Darlene

What hospital are you using? I see you are in East Texas and you have some

awesome facilities available in Texas. I'm in N.W. Louisiana and had my

treatments at MD back in 1991. I had my dx in July and my first

treatment

in early Sept. after having a subclavian catherter put in. I don't know how

much surgery you had, but they usually wait 4-5 weeks before starting chemo so

you can have time to heal.

good luck

Pam in Shreveport

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Hi, Darlene.

Sorry I haven't emailed you lately. I was diagnosed on 7/3/06, surgery

w/SNB 7/19, port inserted 8/2, chemo started on 8/14. I takes times

but don't think you have a lot to worry about in a few days difference.

Did they say when you will start your chemo?

Good luck,

Sue, your southern neighbor.

>

> This is my first post. I have learned so much for all of you. To

make

> my long story short. They found 2.2 Cm tumor in my right breast when

> removing a very sore lump. Did the sentinel node surgery and it was

> positive. I will have 6 to 8 months chemo and then Radiation.

> My question is this:

> They diagnosed the tumor on Oct. 9th. I just had the port put in

> Friday and I feel they are taking a long time to get my chemo

started.

> Is this OK? I asked the onc and when she added up the weeks she had

a

> funny look on her face and all of a sudden the surgeon rushed me to

> surgery for the port.

> Thanks, Darlene, Lufkin, Texas

>

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Hi, Darlene.

Sorry I haven't emailed you lately. I was diagnosed on 7/3/06, surgery

w/SNB 7/19, port inserted 8/2, chemo started on 8/14. I takes times

but don't think you have a lot to worry about in a few days difference.

Did they say when you will start your chemo?

Good luck,

Sue, your southern neighbor.

>

> This is my first post. I have learned so much for all of you. To

make

> my long story short. They found 2.2 Cm tumor in my right breast when

> removing a very sore lump. Did the sentinel node surgery and it was

> positive. I will have 6 to 8 months chemo and then Radiation.

> My question is this:

> They diagnosed the tumor on Oct. 9th. I just had the port put in

> Friday and I feel they are taking a long time to get my chemo

started.

> Is this OK? I asked the onc and when she added up the weeks she had

a

> funny look on her face and all of a sudden the surgeon rushed me to

> surgery for the port.

> Thanks, Darlene, Lufkin, Texas

>

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Hi, Darlene.

Sorry I haven't emailed you lately. I was diagnosed on 7/3/06, surgery

w/SNB 7/19, port inserted 8/2, chemo started on 8/14. I takes times

but don't think you have a lot to worry about in a few days difference.

Did they say when you will start your chemo?

Good luck,

Sue, your southern neighbor.

>

> This is my first post. I have learned so much for all of you. To

make

> my long story short. They found 2.2 Cm tumor in my right breast when

> removing a very sore lump. Did the sentinel node surgery and it was

> positive. I will have 6 to 8 months chemo and then Radiation.

> My question is this:

> They diagnosed the tumor on Oct. 9th. I just had the port put in

> Friday and I feel they are taking a long time to get my chemo

started.

> Is this OK? I asked the onc and when she added up the weeks she had

a

> funny look on her face and all of a sudden the surgeon rushed me to

> surgery for the port.

> Thanks, Darlene, Lufkin, Texas

>

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Darlene,

I had my surgery and then about a week or so later started chemo. But everyones

circumstances and doctors are different. I will keep you in my prayers.

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How soon for chemo?

This is my first post. I have learned so much for all of you. To make

my long story short. They found 2.2 Cm tumor in my right breast when

removing a very sore lump. Did the sentinel node surgery and it was

positive. I will have 6 to 8 months chemo and then Radiation.

My question is this:

They diagnosed the tumor on Oct. 9th. I just had the port put in

Friday and I feel they are taking a long time to get my chemo started.

Is this OK? I asked the onc and when she added up the weeks she had a

funny look on her face and all of a sudden the surgeon rushed me to

surgery for the port.

Thanks, Darlene, Lufkin, Texas

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My surgeon is Dr. Hambric, my onc is Dr. Pinnamaneni, the radiologist

will be Dr. . I have a sister-in-law that lives in

Shreveport. She works in the medical field and was very impressed

with the cancer facilities we have here. She says they are some of

the best. Made me feel much better. They are somehow tied into MD

. I had The lump removed Oct 3rd, Went back for sentinel

node and re-excision of the nargins Oct. 18th and found out the node

was positive, then had a PET scan. It came back clear and had the

port put in last Fri. I had read somwhere that you really need to get

the chemo started within 6 weeks and I am getting really nervous

because now it looks like it will be at least 8 weeks.

Since you went so long and are fine I feel a lot better. Thanks so

much for taking the time to answer my post!

>

> Hi Darlene

>

> What hospital are you using? I see you are in East Texas and you

have some

> awesome facilities available in Texas. I'm in N.W. Louisiana and

had my

> treatments at MD back in 1991. I had my dx in July and my

first treatment

> in early Sept. after having a subclavian catherter put in. I don't

know how

> much surgery you had, but they usually wait 4-5 weeks before

starting chemo so

> you can have time to heal.

>

> good luck

> Pam in Shreveport

>

>

>

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I would think so but not sure.

I did chemo first, was diagnosed July 13th and started chemo July

25th. My onc said either surgery or chemo within 2 weeks of diagnosis

because I have a very aggressive, fast growing form of IDC.

>

> This is my first post. I have learned so much for all of you. To

make

> my long story short. They found 2.2 Cm tumor in my right breast when

> removing a very sore lump. Did the sentinel node surgery and it was

> positive. I will have 6 to 8 months chemo and then Radiation.

> My question is this:

> They diagnosed the tumor on Oct. 9th. I just had the port put in

> Friday and I feel they are taking a long time to get my chemo

started.

> Is this OK? I asked the onc and when she added up the weeks she had

a

> funny look on her face and all of a sudden the surgeon rushed me to

> surgery for the port.

> Thanks, Darlene, Lufkin, Texas

>

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> This is my first post. I have learned so much for all of you. To

make

> my long story short. They found 2.2 Cm tumor in my right breast

when

> removing a very sore lump. Did the sentinel node surgery and it was

> positive. I will have 6 to 8 months chemo and then Radiation.

> My question is this:

> They diagnosed the tumor on Oct. 9th. I just had the port put in

> Friday and I feel they are taking a long time to get my chemo

started.

> Is this OK? I asked the onc and when she added up the weeks she had

a

> funny look on her face and all of a sudden the surgeon rushed me to

> surgery for the port.

> Thanks, Darlene, Lufkin, Texas

>

Well I started my chemos about a month after my lumpectomy...

but was busy between that time going to doctors and making phone calls

to doctors to make sure I would get started as soon as possible so I

could get the dang treatments over with!!! I am doing rads now and

will be finished with them Dec 4th!!!! Amen then start arimidex for 5

yrs! Good luck with your treatments, Get plenty of rest and walk

when you can,,,Are prayers are with you on your journey of treatments!!

Steph

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