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Re: Kicking breast cancer butt... My journey! 08 Jul 2013 16:01 #106374

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Tears of joy for you today, Limbania, and thankful prayers.
Hugs,
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Re: Kicking breast cancer butt... My journey! 08 Jul 2013 15:53 #106373

Oh Limbania, you have been through so much pain you are a real trooper! I am so delighted to learn that the surgeon thinks there is nothing left. Perhaps all your natural remedies helped too. I am so happy for you but sad to see your hands and nails looking like that. I am sure everything will grow back perfectly and you will be twice as beautiful. :D
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Re: Kicking breast cancer butt... My journey! 08 Jul 2013 15:28 #106368

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Thank you all for your comments and support. :D

Been a while since posting. Last chemo was pretty harsh and took me a while to bounce back. Still having left over side effects like numbness, tingling and pain in my hands and feet. Still some numbness in my face, neck, chest tummy and back. Such a weird feeling. Was told it all eventually go away and my fingernails will grow back normal looking and the darkening of my skin will go away. Odd enough, I didn't quiet loose all my hair. Had to keep shaving some on the back of my head. Also kept about 10 eyelashes on each eye and about same amount of eyebrows. Seems like most people loose them all. Might've been the natural treatments and all the supplements.

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Had been a whirlwind of test and appointments. Had an MRI last week and there was nothing to be found. No sign of the lump or the enlarged lymph node. :D :D :D The surgeon is amazed :shock: and pleasantly surprised as am I and my family, with the results from chemo and prayers.
Today I have to get injected a contrasting medium that'll "show/mark" my lymph system by my right arm pit, in preparation for surgery. The surgery was moved from July 8 to the 9. I'm hoping there will be no cancer left to take out but we have to make sure there's nothing left at all. It'll be an outpatient surgery -lumpectomy and sentinel lymph node-, if there are no complications I'll go home in the evening. 2 weeks after surgery, Ill have five weeks of daily radiation to prevent/avoid recurrence. So far, looks like we're on the right path for healing! :D

Hope you all are healthy and happily stitching. Have a great week! :D

From México, living in sunny Arizona.

"Let your smile change the world... but don't let the world change your smile"
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Re: Kicking breast cancer butt... My journey! 15 Jun 2013 18:54 #105070

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Limbania, Celebrating the happy news that this is your last chemo, and your birthday ! Rest (I know this is hard for Moms, really rest and let your body get stronger every day. Praying for the Lord's grace at work in you.
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Re: Kicking breast cancer butt... My journey! 15 Jun 2013 09:45 #105062

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Happy Birthday! Have a wonderful day and wishing you many many more.
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Re: Kicking breast cancer butt... My journey! 15 Jun 2013 03:59 #105058

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Happy birthday Limbania.
Glad to hear that this is your last Chemo good luck and love
from Anne :D
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Re: Kicking breast cancer butt... My journey! 15 Jun 2013 00:27 #105052

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dearest, i can understand so well what you are going through due to the fact that i had the same thing.

i realize that i need not to live in the past or the future, but only now at this moment.

it gave me a lot of strength, and i started to listen to my body, instead to plan things that i want to do/feel.

good luck with every thing!! may all the treatment will be easy for you.

we all with you girl, you can make it.

hugs and full support as much as you need dear.
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Re: Kicking breast cancer butt... My journey! 14 Jun 2013 22:18 #105050

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Limbania, I have been off the computer for a couple of weeks and am now catching up. I am so sorry to hear about all of your problems. Hopefully you will recover from the chemo soon. I have been praying especially hard for both you and Libby. Keep your spirits up. Have a flat margarita if it helps. We all love you. Oh, love your pink quilt too. Aren't friends wonderful. And hugs from your babies are wonderful when you are having a down day. Don't tell the kids I called them babies. I think they stay our babies forever. God bless you and I'll keep praying.
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Re: Kicking breast cancer butt... My journey! 14 Jun 2013 21:36 #105047

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I hope you rest easy tonight, birthday girl!
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Re: Kicking breast cancer butt... My journey! 14 Jun 2013 19:58 #105044

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Happy Birthday wishes and prayer going for you. Best best best wishes!
Hugs,
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Re: Kicking breast cancer butt... My journey! 14 Jun 2013 17:17 #105039

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Happy Birthday, Limbania! And congratulations on reaching your last chemo treatment. Now you can start the rest of your life! Enjoy! Hugs, Robin
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Re: Kicking breast cancer butt... My journey! 14 Jun 2013 16:55 #105036

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Here I am celebrating the beginning of one more year of life and the end of this treatment!
We're winning this battle. In the pre-surgery visit, the surgeon couldn't feel the lump or the lymph node. Will have surgery On July 8th, followed by 5 weeks of radiation. We want to make sure there's absolutely nothing left of the uninvited guest in my body.
Stay tuned! :D

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Of course it couldn't gone without one last "drama". A little one. Started chemo hoping to be able to skip Benadryl but...had to have it after about 20 minutes of chemo. Just the very beginning of an allergic reaction again, nothing major. Only problem is, I'll be climbing walls and hanging from the ceiling for the next couple of days. Thank God my Mom's with us and I have some great books to keep me busy overnight.

Thank you all for your birthday wishes, prayers and support. Let's have an awesome weekend! :D


PS. Great advice Rosemary. I'll remember it for sure! :wink:

From México, living in sunny Arizona.

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Re: Kicking breast cancer butt... My journey! 04 Jun 2013 09:21 #104593

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Oh Limbania, I'm so sorry to hear that you're having to struggle so much. Please know that so many of us are praying that things get much easier for you very soon! Big hugs, Robin
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Re: Kicking breast cancer butt... My journey! 04 Jun 2013 08:12 #104592

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PosyP wrote:
Ouch! not fun! as you say - if feeling dizzy get down on the floor and get your feet up the wall until things calm down a bit. It is the safest place to be whilst planning your next move. Hugs & prayers from here too.

In my family we say that feeling dizzy is to 'come over all unnecessary' and I remember 'coming over all unnecessary' after cutting a chunk of skin off the knuckle of my ring finger, so I laid down on the floor in my room, with my finger in my mouth - to stem the bleeding & so I couldn't look at it, and planning out what I had to bandaged it, where the things were and which way to move first when I felt well enough to.

Good thinking, Rosemary. Should I need that plan of action, I am hoping I remember what to do!
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