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Old 08-14-2010, 04:56 PM   #1
Carol.hope
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Question Question on veins post-chemo

I have "challenging veins" since chemo (20 infusions, the usual MUGAs, etc, no port). It's been 4 years and it still takes most MDs and RNs several tries to get a good IV. I wonder if there's something I can do to get my veins back to normal?

I had Sentinel Node Biopsy and I think only 3 lymph nodes removed. Does anyone have experience with using veins in the Sentinel Node arm? So far all my docs say to avoid using that arm, but I don't know if that's based on old information when most people had many nodes removed. Last week my doc had to try 6 times to get a vein that worked. I was sure ready to switch arms. I look like a junkie, with all the bruises!

I've been taken twice by ambulance to the ER (over 4 years) and don't know how important it is to make sure I gather my wits and tell them to use the non-Sentinel Node arm.

I'd appreciate hearing what you know. Thanks.
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dx June '05 at age 55
Stage 1, 1.5cm
ER+++, PR--, HER2+++
Lumpectomy, A/C, T/H
Herceptin stopped due to low LVEF (35%)
2010: NED, but continuing major chemo brain injury
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