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Old 06-07-2008, 05:25 PM   #1
~Bellydancer~
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Smile Back from a break....

Hello all,
I am back from a break from the site. I needed to just get away from the info for a wee bit. I have had 23 RAD tx and will finish up the 28th on Friday June 13/08.
Just when I though that the light was burning at the tunnel's end I have been told that I have had some heart damage. My Muga scan has dropped 20% from 62 to 42. I am now on Ramipril 2x/d and await the call from a Cardiologist. So no more Herceptin for me. I am a bit worried since I am ER-,PR- and HER2+. BUT I do not want to damage my heart, as it is sort of important LOL. . I am really glad that I was able to struggle thru the chemo now.
This explains my fatigue that just doesn't seem to improve and the loss of strenght and stamina.
Any one else have this issue? Any suggestions?

I really hope that everyone Keeps strong in their faith and keeps putting one foot ahead of the other to keep trudging forward.
Love
Michelle
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Dx August 15th/07
Invasive Ductal Carcinoma
ER/PR- negative, HER2- positive
Stage 11 with tumor size 3.5cm, .7cm satelite node
Sx Oct 2nd/07
Skin sparing mastectomy of left breast
immediate reconstruction DIEP flap
Nodes 0/3 Sentinal Node Biopsy
Chemo started Nov, 3 rounds FEC and 3 rounds Taxotere and Herceptin every three weeks
Radiation 28 Tx ended on June 13/08
Herceptin was stopped due to falling MUGA score (went from 62 down to 42)
Cardiologist Appt June 24th
Ramipril 2x/d to protect heart and hopefully increase LVEF
Officially NED
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Old 06-07-2008, 06:11 PM   #2
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back from a break

Hi,
Welcome back !!
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Old 06-07-2008, 09:13 PM   #3
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Dear Michelle,

Good to hear from you again. I am sorry to hear about your experience with Herceptin. Have you asked your onc if you could probably resume with the Herceptin treatment later on? I finished one year herceptin with no problems but I suffer from fatigue and short of breath due to lung fibrosis caused by the radiation treatment, obviously, this does not happens to everybody. When I started with the symptoms, my doctor double checked it was not my heart that was causing the effects till we confirmed that it was caused by the radiation. Hope you can resume the treatment later on. Wishing you the best, and please do not discourage, I am sure there will be a solution to this. Love,

Paty
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Old 06-07-2008, 11:31 PM   #4
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Hey Michelle! Good to see you back.

I have no experience with the heart problems, but I know there are others on the site that have had to stop Herceptin, but were later able to resume.

Hope your family is all doing well--let me know how all is going.

My best to you,
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DX 2/15/05 Stage IIb (at surgery)restaged IIIa
Left mast .9cm tumor 5 of 14 nodes
Triple Positive
4 DD A/C
12 Taxol/Herceptin
33Rads
Strange infect mast site one year aft surg, hosp 1 wk
Herceptin for total of 18 months
Lupron Monthly 4 yrs
Neurontin for aches, pains and hot flashes(It works!)
Ovaries removed 11/09 stop Lupron and Neurontin
Arimidex 6 yrs (tried Femara, no SE improvement)
Tried Exemestane-hips got so bad could hardly walk
Back to Arimidex for year seven
Zometa 2X Annual for 7years, Lasix
Stop Arimidex 5/13
Stop Zometa 7/13-Bi-lateral Stress Fractures in Femurs from Zometa
5/14 Start Tamoxifen
3/15 Stem cell transplant to stimulate femur bone growth/healing
5/15 Complete fracture of right femur/Titanium rods both femurs
9/16 Start Evista stopTamoxifen
3/17 Stop Evista--unwelcome side effects!
NED and no meds.......
14YEARS NED!
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Old 06-08-2008, 07:56 AM   #5
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hey Michelle

so glad to hear from you...i know you have been busy with rads but that too is almost over and you have acheived another step closer to freedom.
I have to believe that your muga will improve with a little break. You'll get back on your fix...at least you did get some herceptin into you so that will help. keep intouch when you can
take care
suzanne
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3 pos high, grade 3
tumor 2.5cm multifoc
bil mast recon sept 24/07
neg snb/neg lymph vascular
clear marg
chemo a/cx 4 rds
tomoxifan started feb11/08
herceptin to begin soon
herceptin completed feb/09
aromacin(A.I)for as long as i can
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