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Old 06-04-2007, 08:01 AM   #5
Caroline UK
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: London, England
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Hi Caya, I'm on Herceptin #12 with 6 more to go, and have been fine on it, a complete breeze and doddle compared to chemo (similar to you, I had 4 FEC and 4 Taxotere). I would say I feel slightly as if I'm going to go down with a cold, but even that has gradually decreased, I think. I do have a drippy nose, and a crusty nose in the morning (oh the glamour), but that's it. I learned here that these symptoms arise because the Herceptin affects the formation of the cilia (fine hair-like cells) in the nasal passages.

I can relate to your sense of shock, as my diagnosis was also a surprise to me, although I had more of a lead-up to it than you. I had the tiniest sense of slight firmness on my right breast, and when I went to have a mammogram just to be on the safe side, and the results came back as cancer, my breast surgeon told me that in fact it was in a different area and the firmness was nothing to do with it. But how amazingly lucky was I, and I guess you too - when would we have found it otherwise??

What a good idea, Laurie, to have a night out to celebrate these wonderful treatments available to us and saving our lives. I don't tend to think that way, and it's really good for me to be reminded. Nice one!
Wishing you well on Thursday, Caya, and congratulations on finishing the chemo.
Caroline
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Caroline
Diag. March 10th 2006, aged 46.
Invasive ductal carcinoma, 2cm + multifocal. Stage 2, Grade 3
HER2+++, ER+/PR+
Right mast. May 2006. 6 of 20 nodes positive
FEC x 4, taxotere x 4; port implanted after 6 cycles
Rads x 25
1 year of Herceptin ended Nov 07.
Arimidex 5 years

Considering reconstruction, maybe soon...
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