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Old 02-17-2006, 02:37 PM   #6
CLTann
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Hi,

I had essentially the same dx as yours, except for er/pr Her2 all positive. But I had no radiation, nor chemo. I know precisely what you worry about, since I also had some achings here and there. When those aches appear, I also asked our friends here what would real bone mets feel like. They summarized that the pain from bone mets would not go away, even at night. If you have off and on discomfort, chances are that you are okay. Knowing the weakness at that area, you should take things easy. Don't plant tulip bulbs, let someone else do this type of chore. Don't move furnitures. Things are orderly without the unnecessary change. Any area that hurt from stress or strain would become worse and chronical by adding more stress and strain. Of course, a bone scan will put your mind at ease. You should ask for this scan. Then, you will start worrying about something else. It is always like that, in my own case. We all suffer, both physically and mentally, from this dreadful disease. Only in this cozy environment, we get comfort and consolation in our own world of HER2 support group forum.

Ann
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