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Old 04-30-2010, 05:31 PM   #21
Nina
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Re: It might be possible to keep you hair during chemo

My onc said no astralagus or other antioxidants or supplements supporting the immune system. Websites promoting the product advertise that it is for use during chemotherapy and radiation. After reading this thread, I decided to go with my onc's advice. I have a very aggressive cancer and do not want to take any chances. I love you all for your great thoughts and advice!
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Routine mammo 1/8/10
Ultrasound 1/22/10
Biopsy 2/2/10 - IDC, 2 cm, ER+, PR+, HER2 3+, Grade 3 (8/9)
Liver MRI (for other reason) on 2/12/10 clear - no mets
PET scan 3/5/10 - arm pit lymph nodes "lit up", no other areas of concern other than breast tumor
Lumpectomy 3/10 - tumor and all lymph nodes on left side removed
Pathology report results 3/19 show only 2 of 23 nodes removed were malignant, tumor margins were positive - additional surgery required
Second surgery 3/31/10
Pathology results 4/13/10- all margins clear
Stage 2a bc
Started TCH 4/30/10- finished 8/12/10 (2 more weeks of Herceptin to go)
9/2/10 - started Herceptin every three weeks
PET scan 9/18-10 - all well except shadowy area in lung
Started radiation 9/7/10 - finished 10/21/10
Aromasin started 11/1/10 (hate it!)
PET scan 12/13 area in lung is smaller - probably just inflamation
Aromasin stopped 1/14/11 due to side effects
Currently on AI holiday
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Old 05-02-2010, 03:44 AM   #22
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Re: It might be possible to keep you hair during chemo

Interesting thread. Back in Feb I started seeing a holistic nurse to get my nutrition/eating habits up. My onc, who never addresses this kind of stuff, was thrilled I was taking a multi-vitamin, vitamin D supplement, probiotic & CoQ10. He tested my vit d level, which came back in the normal range. The only thing he said was not to take too much vitamin d in case of toxicity, but his idea of a therapeutic level of vit. d is much lower than what more natural approaches recommend so I'm not concerned.
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3/05 Initial dx invasive dc 2 cm lump, age 39
lumpectomy & 3 of 5 nodes +, ER+/PR+, Her2+++
alternative chemo 5/05-7/05, rad 8/05-10/05
7/06 dx mets to vertebrae, pelvis & chest lymph nodes
8/06 - 10/06 tamoxifen, herceptin, oophorectomy & zometa
11/06 PET/CT showed continued bone mets, new spot on liver
12/06 began taxotere/herceptin 1x/3 weeks,
2/07 - 2-08 NED!
3/08 progression, start taxol/herceptin weekly, monthly zometa
8/08 start ai & herceptin
12/08 - progression, start weekly navelbine/herceptin thru 6/09 & monthly zometa
7/09 - PET/CT showed improvement in spine, but 2-3 lymph nodes in chest became active
9/09 - 11/09 - weekly abraxane/herceptin
12/09 - PET/CT - chest lymph nodes resolved, progression in spine & pelvis
2/10 - 6/10 - start tykerb/xeloda, progession in spine & pelvis
7/10 - start taxotere/carboplatin/herceptin

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Old 05-03-2010, 04:00 AM   #23
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Re: It might be possible to keep you hair during chemo

Hi
I also use fish oil, q10, mg, reishi, astralgus, flaxseed oil and meal.....but I leave a 3 day window around the chemotherapy.
Jackie (down under)
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