Guest guest Posted November 12, 2004 Report Share Posted November 12, 2004 Dear , I'm so sorry to hear about the breast lumps and I hope and pray they turn out to be benign. It really does get overwhelming when you think you might have just figured out how to deal with this damn disease, and then you get hit by another nightmare. You are right, not many people talk about the cancer link, except to mention it exists. Luckily, knock on wood everywhere, I haven't had that problem. I also (and I know I'm going to catch hell for this)...haven't had a mammogram yet and I'm 49. It's just been one more thing I've put off after dealing with all of the other problems that seem constantly in my face. I will get one, luckily no one in my family has ever had the disease, and I'm well aware that's not a guarantee for anything. As far as your constant flares goes, I have felt that way for the past 5 years. I'm like you, I have days when one part or area will hurt so bad I just want to sit and cry, but the constant pain is with me always. I have a lot of joint damage, bone loss, fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, and one of my worst problems is erythromelalgia. (It is a rare disorder that causes your skin to turn bright red and burn like crazy. It feel like you left your hand under the boiler too long taking out dinner...best way to describe it. Right now I have that constantly in my left hand, some in my right hand, my face is involved and when it's really bad I have it in my feet. The only thing that even comes close to dealing with the pain is cold gel packs. It's to the point I don't leave the house without my little cooler of gel packs. My joints ache all the time and the pain moves around almost constantly. I also have problems with my spine and I've just started a set of epidural injections into my neck to see if they can stop the inflammation. The MRI of my neck showed I have a large bone spur that is pressing on the nerve leading to my hands. My hands recently started going numb along with the burning. I'm hoping that this problem is causing the burning as well, but they doctors can't say for sure. I initially thought that only one vertebrae was involved, but after re-reading my MRI, I noticed that C4/5, C5/6, c6/7 and C7/T1 are all affected to some degree. The MRI shows spondylosis, stenosis, and degenerative disc bulges. The sad thing is I haven't gotten the MRI of my lower back done yet, and that bothers me more than my neck. As far as good news, and believe me even I have some...lol, I went on Arava about 3-4 months ago and for the first 2.5 months I felt like a new person. I still had pain, but the fatigue was gone and I felt like I could deal with the other problems. I was able to decrease my prednisone from 20mg, which I've been on for over 3 years now, to 10mg and I was thrilled. About 4 weeks ago, it hit again with a vengeance. I was so shocked, because in that short time my activity level had picked up, I felt like my life had some meaning again, and I could even do a few things around the house...like cook dinner 4 times a week. To stop the flare, I increased my prednisone to 15mg and it seemed to be getting a little better. Yesterday was miserable though, so sometimes I wonder just how bad it would be if I were off my medications completely. It's a scary thought. As far as my breathing goes, I do have asthma and I've noticed on bad pain days I'm more short of breath than on most days. I just figured that was due to the increase in my stress level from the pain, but maybe you are correct about the spinal area being to blame. My ribs hurt constantly as well. Sometimes I feel like all the muscles around my stomach and sides are in constant spasms. Even the front of my chest hurts and I know there is a name for this, but I can't think of it right now. I also have reflux attacks that are unreal. Luckily, they are really rare, and normally only occur if I don't eat something when I take my pills. You might think that I'm depressed and I admit there are days when I do get really down. I think when you have bad days, after having some good ones, you really feel cheated all over again by this disease. I also might be feeling sorry for myself because my husband is on a free trip to Nashville, of all places, and having a wonderful time. They got picked up in a stretch limo and had it by themselves for the night. Since I knew there was no way I could do the trip ( a pro football game is scheduled as well, and that's impossible to do in a wheelchair and I doubt I would have the strength to attend it.), I didn't want him to not go. We've turned down several free trips our office has won, and we both worked really hard for years to get to this place in our business. Luckily, my 23 year old daughter is with him and having the time of her life. Believe me I really am happy they are having so much fun. I do feel bad that my life has brought me to this place and time, where trips or traveling are almost beyond me now. But there are people who have given up much more than me which this disease. I'm not able to work, but I'm still a consultant for the office and put my 2 cents in constantly...lol. My husband loves me and wants me back at work simply because he misses me. I've got two wonderful daughters who love me and so far have turned out to be wonderful human beings. So I'm really very lucky, but at times I still get down. ( I was writing you to talk about constant flares and I've turned this into all about me....I'm so sorry for that and you are facing things much worse than me.) This group does help to put life into perspective for us all. You didn't mention the medication you have tried. So many people have found great results with the new line of drugs on the market. Have you tried any of those and do you have a good doctor to help you with this disease? I don't think I've been much help , and normally I'm better than this with my emails. I hope you find something to help with your flares. Don't give up hope. I went for almost 5 years before I found Arava and up until just recently was thrilled with my results. I see my rheumatologist on Monday and I'm hoping he can pull something out of his magical bag again. If you find something that helps, please let me know. Everything works differently on all of us, but I'm like you and open to all suggestions. Take care and let me know about the breast problem. Hopefully, you'll have good news and that will relieve your mind tremendously. Sorry I wasn't much help. I'll write again when I'm more positive. Take care, Fran [ ] Anyone been diagnosed with breast cancer?/Flare question. I'm go to an internist instead of a rheumy because not only is he an amazing doctor but there isn't a good rheumy in the area. He reminded me recently to make sure that I kept up with yearly paps and mammograms. He told me that PA and P could cause many things to happen to us and cancer being one of them. Guess we all knew that even though we don't seem to talk about it much. I made the appointment for the mammogram and I always keep up with yearly checkups with the GYN but wouldn't you know it, the GYN found a lump. I've been sent to a surgeon to have it checked and he has found two more in the same breast that wasn't there in August. The mammo. isn't showing anything cancerous but the surgeon is watching closely for any changes. I haven't read any post about anyone having any trouble with lumps or cancer but I've only been a member, ie. semi-lurker, for a relatively short time. I'm just wondering how much our lovely disease up's the odds. About flares. Is there anyone else that has never ending flares as I. Yes, I have some REALLY bad days that it takes everything I've got to walk across the house. You know, those days that you might can fake that smile but its only with tears running down your face? And then there are those good days where if I rest several times I might can get the dishes done but if I cook too then I'm done for the day and maybe for tomorrow too. I always ache. My spine is affected from my neck to my tail bone. By the way, I've heard a few of you say that you too have trouble with your upper back also. For you guys or for you that have spine involvement, does it affect your breathing? My ribs hurt all the time. Sometimes that makes it hurt to breath but it is sometimes hard to breath but I'm not short of breath. Also, does anyone have trouble swallowing? I do have reflux but I can push on a vertebra in my neck that hurts a lot and it mimics how I feels when I have trouble swallowing sometimes. Enough complaining and questions for one night. Your help will be appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2004 Report Share Posted November 12, 2004 I do not believe that the medical community has in any way linked PA with breast cancer so we shouldn't jump to conclusions. This year, 216,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the US alone. Very few of these women have P or PA. It is certainly possible to have both P/PA and breast cancer, but there is not necessarily a causal relationship. The body's ability to fight cancer cells may be hindered by our whacky immune systems, but so far there is not a proven link that there is a relationship between PA and breast cancer so we shouldn't confuse people by suggesting that there is one. In addition to the 216,000 American women who will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year, 1,500 men will be diagnosed so it is important for the men on our list to realize that this is not a women-only disease. One out of eight American women will have breast cancer during their lifetime. It is not about having PA. Early detection and treatment are key. Fran, that means no more putting off mammograms. 40,110 women will die of breast cancer in the US in 2004. Most of them didn't have to. Breast cancer is VERY treatable if detected and treated EARLY. It can kill if it is not. Although this is not a breast cancer list, the health and well-being of our list members is important. Please educate yourself about breast cancer. www.komen.org is a great place to start! It could save a life - maybe your own. Wishing you wellness, Kathy F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2004 Report Share Posted November 12, 2004 Fran you are such an inspiration ! Thanks for sharing and oh how I wish I could give you a pain free hour! hb RE: [ ] Anyone been diagnosed with breast cancer?/Flare question. Dear , I'm so sorry to hear about the breast lumps and I hope and pray they turn out to be benign. It really does get overwhelming when you think you might have just figured out how to deal with this damn disease, and then you get hit by another nightmare. You are right, not many people talk about the cancer link, except to mention it exists. Luckily, knock on wood everywhere, I haven't had that problem. I also (and I know I'm going to catch hell for this)...haven't had a mammogram yet and I'm 49. It's just been one more thing I've put off after dealing with all of the other problems that seem constantly in my face. I will get one, luckily no one in my family has ever had the disease, and I'm well aware that's not a guarantee for anything. As far as your constant flares goes, I have felt that way for the past 5 years. I'm like you, I have days when one part or area will hurt so bad I just want to sit and cry, but the constant pain is with me always. I have a lot of joint damage, bone loss, fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, and one of my worst problems is erythromelalgia. (It is a rare disorder that causes your skin to turn bright red and burn like crazy. It feel like you left your hand under the boiler too long taking out dinner...best way to describe it. Right now I have that constantly in my left hand, some in my right hand, my face is involved and when it's really bad I have it in my feet. The only thing that even comes close to dealing with the pain is cold gel packs. It's to the point I don't leave the house without my little cooler of gel packs. My joints ache all the time and the pain moves around almost constantly. I also have problems with my spine and I've just started a set of epidural injections into my neck to see if they can stop the inflammation. The MRI of my neck showed I have a large bone spur that is pressing on the nerve leading to my hands. My hands recently started going numb along with the burning. I'm hoping that this problem is causing the burning as well, but they doctors can't say for sure. I initially thought that only one vertebrae was involved, but after re-reading my MRI, I noticed that C4/5, C5/6, c6/7 and C7/T1 are all affected to some degree. The MRI shows spondylosis, stenosis, and degenerative disc bulges. The sad thing is I haven't gotten the MRI of my lower back done yet, and that bothers me more than my neck. As far as good news, and believe me even I have some...lol, I went on Arava about 3-4 months ago and for the first 2.5 months I felt like a new person. I still had pain, but the fatigue was gone and I felt like I could deal with the other problems. I was able to decrease my prednisone from 20mg, which I've been on for over 3 years now, to 10mg and I was thrilled. About 4 weeks ago, it hit again with a vengeance. I was so shocked, because in that short time my activity level had picked up, I felt like my life had some meaning again, and I could even do a few things around the house...like cook dinner 4 times a week. To stop the flare, I increased my prednisone to 15mg and it seemed to be getting a little better. Yesterday was miserable though, so sometimes I wonder just how bad it would be if I were off my medications completely. It's a scary thought. As far as my breathing goes, I do have asthma and I've noticed on bad pain days I'm more short of breath than on most days. I just figured that was due to the increase in my stress level from the pain, but maybe you are correct about the spinal area being to blame. My ribs hurt constantly as well. Sometimes I feel like all the muscles around my stomach and sides are in constant spasms. Even the front of my chest hurts and I know there is a name for this, but I can't think of it right now. I also have reflux attacks that are unreal. Luckily, they are really rare, and normally only occur if I don't eat something when I take my pills. You might think that I'm depressed and I admit there are days when I do get really down. I think when you have bad days, after having some good ones, you really feel cheated all over again by this disease. I also might be feeling sorry for myself because my husband is on a free trip to Nashville, of all places, and having a wonderful time. They got picked up in a stretch limo and had it by themselves for the night. Since I knew there was no way I could do the trip ( a pro football game is scheduled as well, and that's impossible to do in a wheelchair and I doubt I would have the strength to attend it.), I didn't want him to not go. We've turned down several free trips our office has won, and we both worked really hard for years to get to this place in our business. Luckily, my 23 year old daughter is with him and having the time of her life. Believe me I really am happy they are having so much fun. I do feel bad that my life has brought me to this place and time, where trips or traveling are almost beyond me now. But there are people who have given up much more than me which this disease. I'm not able to work, but I'm still a consultant for the office and put my 2 cents in constantly...lol. My husband loves me and wants me back at work simply because he misses me. I've got two wonderful daughters who love me and so far have turned out to be wonderful human beings. So I'm really very lucky, but at times I still get down. ( I was writing you to talk about constant flares and I've turned this into all about me....I'm so sorry for that and you are facing things much worse than me.) This group does help to put life into perspective for us all. You didn't mention the medication you have tried. So many people have found great results with the new line of drugs on the market. Have you tried any of those and do you have a good doctor to help you with this disease? I don't think I've been much help , and normally I'm better than this with my emails. I hope you find something to help with your flares. Don't give up hope. I went for almost 5 years before I found Arava and up until just recently was thrilled with my results. I see my rheumatologist on Monday and I'm hoping he can pull something out of his magical bag again. If you find something that helps, please let me know. Everything works differently on all of us, but I'm like you and open to all suggestions. Take care and let me know about the breast problem. Hopefully, you'll have good news and that will relieve your mind tremendously. Sorry I wasn't much help. I'll write again when I'm more positive. Take care, Fran Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2004 Report Share Posted November 12, 2004 Dear hb, I'm not sure how you got inspiration from that email. I almost didn't send it since I felt like I was complaining too much. People have things worse than me, and at times I just forget it, especially when I first wake up or at night. I guess a little pity fest is ok for everyone once in a while, but I do try to avoid it as much as possible. I have to admit this disease is one strange nightmare. Last night my ankle developed a large hard knot about the size of a large jaw breaker (the kind you could never get in your mouth as a child, but still had to have...lol). One minute I noticed it and thought it was just strange edema since my feet swell at night a lot, but it was hard. Suddenly I couldn't walk on it or put any pressure on it without wanting to cry. I finally limped into bed, keep it elevated and by 2AM it was gone. I noticed today it's trying to come back again, but I have no idea what this darn thing is. I guess it could be a nodule, but I didn't think they came and went that fast. So tonight should prove interesting...lol. Take care everyone, and try and stay well. Love, Fran Re: [ ] Anyone been diagnosed with breast cancer?/Flare question. Fran you are such an inspiration ! Thanks for sharing and oh how I wish I could give you a pain free hour! hb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2004 Report Share Posted November 12, 2004 Excellent post.... RE: [ ] Anyone been diagnosed with breast cancer?/Flare question. I do not believe that the medical community has in any way linked PA with breast cancer so we shouldn't jump to conclusions. This year, 216,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the US alone. Very few of these women have P or PA. It is certainly possible to have both P/PA and breast cancer, but there is not necessarily a causal relationship. The body's ability to fight cancer cells may be hindered by our whacky immune systems, but so far there is not a proven link that there is a relationship between PA and breast cancer so we shouldn't confuse people by suggesting that there is one. In addition to the 216,000 American women who will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year, 1,500 men will be diagnosed so it is important for the men on our list to realize that this is not a women-only disease. One out of eight American women will have breast cancer during their lifetime. It is not about having PA. Early detection and treatment are key. Fran, that means no more putting off mammograms. 40,110 women will die of breast cancer in the US in 2004. Most of them didn't have to. Breast cancer is VERY treatable if detected and treated EARLY. It can kill if it is not. Although this is not a breast cancer list, the health and well-being of our list members is important. Please educate yourself about breast cancer. www.komen.org is a great place to start! It could save a life - maybe your own. Wishing you wellness, Kathy F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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