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her2 positive but Marshmallow Negative
Happy New Year to all - may we all find the strength, spirit and inspiration to continue to fight for our health and wellness. Have not updated in awhile, so here's what has been going on with me...
Good news: My 6 month Pet/Ct shows I am still stable in the manubrium and sternum! Brain MRI remains NED since Feb 2008. Actually can be considered great news because I'm only on Herceptin & Zometa since stopping tykerb in July (dehydration from pooperias) and stopping Avastin in September (protein in urine) except there is always a little twist: WEIRD news - lungs show "changes consistent with an inflammatory/infectious etiology" Translation: DOUBLE OY. Will repeat scan end of February with hopes for miraculous self healing unless I am suddenly symptomatic. If lungs are still looking crappy then "an MAI is suspected" and it will have to be confirmed with a bronchoscopey-ish thing that takes 4-6 weeks to grow and then treated with 6++ MONTHS of very harsh antibiotics. Again I say that having cancer should entitle you to a free pass from having anything else. By the way, I feel fine and aside from an occasional allergy type cough, I am fine. I'm going to power through this thing or die trying. Coughing and typing right this very moment. HA! So my lesson is that eating marshmallow aren't killing me - in other words I'm her2 positive but Marshmallow Negative. xo Flori |
Re: her2 positive but Marshmallow Negative
Flori,
Thanks for the update! Thanks for sharing your sense of humor. Happy New Year! |
Re: her2 positive but Marshmallow Negative
Flori - so good to hear from you! Glad you are feeling well. I hope your lung issue and cough can be resolved soon. Marshmallows? Pam
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Re: her2 positive but Marshmallow Negative
Yes, glad to hear from you. I too have missed that humor :-). I don't have any suggestion for the lungs though my mom used to tell me that my grandma said that mashing potatoes and placing them on your chest (in a wrap of course :-) ) would help heal bronchitis. Never tried it but hey, worth a go eh?
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Re: her2 positive but Marshmallow Negative
I am going out in the snow today to buy some marshmallows Flori, then I will come home and eat them, mash them and put them on my chest, or stuff my bra with them! If I got real creative, i could glue them to my head and it would look like I had white hair!
I have a fun filled day ahead of me...Thanks Flori...and great news on the Ned in the Head! |
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Hi Flori! Thank you for the update and I love the "marshmallow free"...I hope the scan in february will show your lungs are fine. Happy New year. Michka
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Re: her2 positive but Marshmallow Negative
Flori, hope its nothing and you dont have to deal with any more cancer crap!
Sheila, would LOVE a photo if you do go crazy and get marshmallow hair. |
Re: her2 positive but Marshmallow Negative
Tehetehe ... there's nothing like a good ole Flori post. Are we
going to need a new thread started ... a marshmallow thread maybe? I'm happy for your good, stable news FloriGirl ... I'm sorry you have more crappola to deal with .... Please keep us updated Flori, Flori, Morningflory ... |
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Hi Flori, I too am hoping for a good resolution of the lung problem. Sounds like you have been doing very well otherwise. I hope it is nothing. I LOVE marshmellows and I could not stand to waste them on my body. I can eat a whole bag, I would have to say they are my favorite snack or indulgment. Best wishes!!!! Mary L
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Re: her2 positive but Marshmallow Negative
Happy New Year to you too Flori.
Great news on the scan. Stable is good. I am so glad your body seems to be not only holding up okay, but in the healing mode as well. However, strange things can lurk that have nothing to do with cancer, so take good care of yourself. Maybe the potatoes dissolve or draw out stuff lurking in the chest. I remember my Mom putting warm mustard plaster on our chests when we had bronchial things going on when we were kids. Mustard has mustard seeds and usually has tumeric, which is supposed to be anti inflammatory. I don't know if any of those things work, but we know what to do with leftover potatoes and leftover mustard. You guys got me in the mood for marshmallows !! I would love to see the marshmallow hair Sheila !! Smile guys !! Take good care of yourself Flori. Keep in touch. |
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Now you did it, Flori----I want marshmallows too! Hope that your lungs do improve on their own from now to Feb. Will be keeping that wish in my prayers.
Barb A. |
Re: her2 positive but Marshmallow Negative
Flori, Sounds good to me...love your sense of humor! Happy New Year! Ceesun
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Re: her2 positive but Marshmallow Negative
Hi Flori,
Thanks for checking in dear girl. Drizzle some chocolate on the marshmallows - it's good for you!! all the best caya |
Re: her2 positive but Marshmallow Negative
Flori,
Great news! I'm glad to hear that you're doing so well. Keep it going. Perhaps the lung inflammation will just clear up on its own and you won't need any antibiotics. Joan |
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