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08-06-2010, 08:45 PM
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Pain in Hips and lower back
Hi Ladies and Gents,
I completed Herceptin about 8 weeks ago. Chemo 14 months ago--
During chemo I started having pain in my hips especially when I was sleeping on my hip--like a burning pain--I never had this prior to chemo--it started on the L side--now as of a few months ago--both hips are effected.
The pain got a bit better around the first of the year---but got worse about 3 months ago--My Onc did a Bone Scan and DEXA both were normal---
The pain is getting worse the last week-it is now waking me up at night---I went to my PCP and she has ordered an x-ray and told me to take pain reliever at night like tylenol-aleve--I hesitate as I have an ulcer (thanks to chemo) and am 2 prescrips for the ulcer---
Have not had the xray--headed out of town for a week--will have upon my return--dont know what an xray will show that the bone scan didnt?
Anyone else out there with this type of pain happening???????
Otherwise--I feel great!!!
Hugs,
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DX: 11/08 Age: 53
Surgery: 1/09
Bilat Mastectomy, no reconstruction
ILC-4 tumors-1.7 cm,1.5 cm (2).8 cm
DCIS-11 cm
All tumors Grade 3
All tumors ER-0%/PR-0%
All tumors HER2+
IHC-all tumors Overexpression/borderline
FISH 2 tumors Her2-Negative
FISH 2 tumors Her2+ Equivocal
Stage I, 0/1 nodes
LVI-Indeterminate(treated as positive)
SPR Score 8/9
Ki-67 20%
BRCA genetic test 1/2=negative
Chemo: 6 rounds TAC Feb-June 2009 w/Neulasta
Herceptin: 6/12/09-6/4/10 52weeks
HNPCC genetic test: negative
Port Placement-9/23/09 Port Removal 6/25/10
Echo's every 3 months-All normal
2/09 Staging PET/CT showed 0.2 micronodule upper R lobe-lung-Onc does not think this is mets--
6/5/09 AND 10/09 CT scan 0.2 micronodule unchanged
1/10-PET/CT-uptake in nasopharynx-
1/10-MRI All normal
6/10-Bone Scan-clear
12/10-PET/CT-All Clear-NED
12/11-PET-All Clear-NED
12/12-PET-All Clear-NED
12/13-CT w/contrast Head, Torso-All Clear
12/14-CT w/contrast Head-All Clear
2/15-Core needle biopsy-R scar line
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08-06-2010, 09:24 PM
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Re: Pain in Hips and lower back
Could this be osteoporosis or osteoarthritis? If there is bone thinning it might show up on an xray. That is how my osteoarthritis was diagnosed. You can ask for a dexa scan to see if you have osteoporosis. That is usually the standard test to diagnose that.
I hope you feel better soon.
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08-06-2010, 10:42 PM
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Re: Pain in Hips and lower back
Elaine, I wondered about that too, but CalGal did say that the DEXA was normal. I assume the tests would have shown if it was arthritis?
Sort of sounds like sciatica, the "burning pain" part. But I don't think of that happening on both sides at once. But I guess it could.
Keep the faith.
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Post menopause
May 2007 Core biopsy, Rt breast
ER+, Pr-, HER2 +++, Grade 3
Ki-67: 90%
"suspicious area" left breast
Bilateral mastectomy, (NED on left) May 2007
Sentinel Node Neg
Stage 1, DCIS with microinvasion, 3 mm, mostly removed during the biopsy....
Femara (discontinued 7/07) Resumed 10/07
OncoType score 36 (July 07)
Began THC 7/26/07 (d/c taxol and carboplatin 10/07)
Began Herceptin alone 10/07
Finished Herceptin July /08
D/C Femara 4/10 (joint pain/trigger thumb!)
5/10 mistakenly dx with lung cancer. Middle rt lobe removed!
Aromasin started 5/10
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08-07-2010, 12:16 AM
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Re: Pain in Hips and lower back
are you "well-upholstered" or relatively skinny?
Hip pain is usually felt in the groin. If what you are describing is pain "north" of your thigh and "south" of your waist located on your side in the area that hurts when a skinny bony person lies on a hard surface, it might be trochanteric bursitis.
You do not say if you are taking AIs (notorious for causing musculoskeletal pain) but even if you are not, taking chemo forces most into prematrue menopause and the lack of estrogen seems to bring on a varying degree of musculoskeletal complaints in women. These often include tendinitis and bursitis evidence of the problem can even be picked up on MRIs.
There are a variety of options for treating it IF(and I said IF) it is bursitis ( I am not saying it is--just throwing something out for you to consider) without NSAIDs if you already have had an ulcer. These include ultrasound treatments and injections into the bursa.
I may be barking up the entirely wrong tree, but people who complain of pain in the "hip" when they sleep on their side may be referring to their trochanteric bursa area by a misnomer.
Feel free to pooh-pooh me, as I am certainly speculating.
Glad you feel great otherwise! Keep it up!
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08-07-2010, 12:21 AM
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Re: Pain in Hips and lower back
Cal Gal, Since you have had a bone & DEXA scan that were clear...my guess would be bursitis. I was seeing a Neurologist long before I was dx with bc for pain in my hips. Found out it was bursitis. It causes inflammation & burning pain in the hip. It can be very painful. Some times it's not as bad as other days. Alot depends on what I've done.
Google "Bursitis" and see what you think? It would explain the pain your having. What you describe sounds just like what I was experiencing. I've always been a "side" sleeper and it became impossible...that's what sent me running to a Neurologist which then dx me. Hope this helps.
Chelee
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DX: 12-20-05 - Stage IIIA, Her2/Neu, 3+++,Er & Pr weakly positive, 5 of 16 pos nodes.
Rt. MRM on 1-3-06 -- No Rads due to compromised lungs.
Chemo started 2-7-06 -- TCH - - Finished 6-12-06
Finished yr of wkly herceptin 3-19-07
3-15-07 Lt side prophylactic simple mastectomy. -- Ooph 4-05-07
9-21-09 PET/CT "Recurrence" to Rt. axllia, Rt. femur, ilium. Possible Sacrum & liver? Now stage IV.
9-28-09 Loading dose of Herceptin & started Zometa
9-29-09 Power Port Placement
10-24-09 Mass 6.4 x 4.7 cm on Rt. femur head.
11-19-09 RT. Femur surgery - Rod placed
12-7-09 Navelbine added to Herceptin/Zometa.
3-23-10 Ten days of rads to RT femur. Completed.
4-05-10 Quit Navelbine--Herceptin/Zometa alone.
5-4-10 Appt. with Dr. Slamon to see what is next? Waiting on FISH results from femur biopsy.
Results to FISH was unsuccessful--this happens less then 2% of the time.
7-7-10 Recurrence to RT axilla again. Back to UCLA for options.
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08-07-2010, 07:02 AM
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Re: Pain in Hips and lower back
Thanks all for the info and feedback---
Yes, did have a DEXA and that is fine--
I will go ahead and google bursitis--and osteoarthritis-I am not a thin person--at least right now--chemo added about 20lbs to my body--and I am having a heck of a time losing it--done WW---walk etc---
Thanks again to all of you wonderful ladies---guess I will see what the xray shows--don't see ONC for another 5 wks---
Hugs,
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DX: 11/08 Age: 53
Surgery: 1/09
Bilat Mastectomy, no reconstruction
ILC-4 tumors-1.7 cm,1.5 cm (2).8 cm
DCIS-11 cm
All tumors Grade 3
All tumors ER-0%/PR-0%
All tumors HER2+
IHC-all tumors Overexpression/borderline
FISH 2 tumors Her2-Negative
FISH 2 tumors Her2+ Equivocal
Stage I, 0/1 nodes
LVI-Indeterminate(treated as positive)
SPR Score 8/9
Ki-67 20%
BRCA genetic test 1/2=negative
Chemo: 6 rounds TAC Feb-June 2009 w/Neulasta
Herceptin: 6/12/09-6/4/10 52weeks
HNPCC genetic test: negative
Port Placement-9/23/09 Port Removal 6/25/10
Echo's every 3 months-All normal
2/09 Staging PET/CT showed 0.2 micronodule upper R lobe-lung-Onc does not think this is mets--
6/5/09 AND 10/09 CT scan 0.2 micronodule unchanged
1/10-PET/CT-uptake in nasopharynx-
1/10-MRI All normal
6/10-Bone Scan-clear
12/10-PET/CT-All Clear-NED
12/11-PET-All Clear-NED
12/12-PET-All Clear-NED
12/13-CT w/contrast Head, Torso-All Clear
12/14-CT w/contrast Head-All Clear
2/15-Core needle biopsy-R scar line
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08-07-2010, 08:20 AM
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Re: Pain in Hips and lower back
Just googled bursitis and osteoarthritis---guess it could be either one---
all I know is that I DID NOT HAVE THIS BEFORE CHEMO!!!!
The only drugs I am on are Nexium and Syntroid--
PS Lani---No I am not on AI's-----I am ER/PR-
Thanks again, you guys are the bestest!!!
Hugs
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DX: 11/08 Age: 53
Surgery: 1/09
Bilat Mastectomy, no reconstruction
ILC-4 tumors-1.7 cm,1.5 cm (2).8 cm
DCIS-11 cm
All tumors Grade 3
All tumors ER-0%/PR-0%
All tumors HER2+
IHC-all tumors Overexpression/borderline
FISH 2 tumors Her2-Negative
FISH 2 tumors Her2+ Equivocal
Stage I, 0/1 nodes
LVI-Indeterminate(treated as positive)
SPR Score 8/9
Ki-67 20%
BRCA genetic test 1/2=negative
Chemo: 6 rounds TAC Feb-June 2009 w/Neulasta
Herceptin: 6/12/09-6/4/10 52weeks
HNPCC genetic test: negative
Port Placement-9/23/09 Port Removal 6/25/10
Echo's every 3 months-All normal
2/09 Staging PET/CT showed 0.2 micronodule upper R lobe-lung-Onc does not think this is mets--
6/5/09 AND 10/09 CT scan 0.2 micronodule unchanged
1/10-PET/CT-uptake in nasopharynx-
1/10-MRI All normal
6/10-Bone Scan-clear
12/10-PET/CT-All Clear-NED
12/11-PET-All Clear-NED
12/12-PET-All Clear-NED
12/13-CT w/contrast Head, Torso-All Clear
12/14-CT w/contrast Head-All Clear
2/15-Core needle biopsy-R scar line
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08-07-2010, 04:32 PM
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Re: Pain in Hips and lower back
Cal Gal, at the risk of repeating myself I can tell you I've had similar pain on and off since chemo finished and I'm five years out now.
I had many scans earlier this year for suspected bone mets but thankfully all was well eventually although it took two months of stress to discover that!
I hope yours too is due to some other issue's, and I find I have many aches from chemo I did'nt have before!
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Dx July '05 IDC 1.9cm Triple positive 3/9 nodes positive
A/C X 4 ..Taxol/Herceptin x 12 wks then herceptin 1 yr
Rads x 36 ..oophorectomy August '06
Currently taking Arimidex..
June 2011 osteopenia/ zometa x1 yearly- stopped Zometa 2015 as Dexa show normal bone density.
Stopped Arimidex July 2014- Restarted Arimidex 2015 for a further two years on the advice of my Onc.
2014 Normal Dexa scan
2018 Mammo all clear, still NED!
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08-07-2010, 04:45 PM
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Re: Pain in Hips and lower back
Hi Tricia,
Wow--amazing all these side effects--I guess that is the tradeoff
Glad yours did not turn out to be mets--of course that is what goes through my mind with all this pain--but I have been cleared also--
Be well---Hugs,
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DX: 11/08 Age: 53
Surgery: 1/09
Bilat Mastectomy, no reconstruction
ILC-4 tumors-1.7 cm,1.5 cm (2).8 cm
DCIS-11 cm
All tumors Grade 3
All tumors ER-0%/PR-0%
All tumors HER2+
IHC-all tumors Overexpression/borderline
FISH 2 tumors Her2-Negative
FISH 2 tumors Her2+ Equivocal
Stage I, 0/1 nodes
LVI-Indeterminate(treated as positive)
SPR Score 8/9
Ki-67 20%
BRCA genetic test 1/2=negative
Chemo: 6 rounds TAC Feb-June 2009 w/Neulasta
Herceptin: 6/12/09-6/4/10 52weeks
HNPCC genetic test: negative
Port Placement-9/23/09 Port Removal 6/25/10
Echo's every 3 months-All normal
2/09 Staging PET/CT showed 0.2 micronodule upper R lobe-lung-Onc does not think this is mets--
6/5/09 AND 10/09 CT scan 0.2 micronodule unchanged
1/10-PET/CT-uptake in nasopharynx-
1/10-MRI All normal
6/10-Bone Scan-clear
12/10-PET/CT-All Clear-NED
12/11-PET-All Clear-NED
12/12-PET-All Clear-NED
12/13-CT w/contrast Head, Torso-All Clear
12/14-CT w/contrast Head-All Clear
2/15-Core needle biopsy-R scar line
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08-07-2010, 07:04 PM
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Re: Pain in Hips and lower back
I have had pain in my hip's and back ever since I finished treatment. 5 yrs ago I finished Chemo and 4 years ago I finished herceptin. I have had all scans and they show nothing at all. walking on the treadmill does seem to ease the pain some, but it's very frustrating.
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Texas
Biopsy Dx'd 3-23-05 Age 48
MRM 4-5-05 w/ 2 tumor's 5cm, and 6 cm (right side)
IDC (poorly differentiated infiltrating ductual carcinoma)
5+/16 nodes
Stage III A
Grade 3
ER/PR-, Her2/neu ++
Ki67 78%
Begin Chemo 5-2-05 4XAC Dose Dense , 4X Abraxane Dose Dense (ended August 05)
28 Rad's ended October 13 2005
Started Herceptin Weekly August 2005 for one year
Had a Simple mastectomy left side after Mamo showed incresed micro-calcifications. Jan. 17 2006.
Brain MRI Feb.2006--All Clear
August 28, 2006 Last Weekly Herceptin.
October 2006--Colonoscopy, 6 Polyp's removed--all B9
PET Scan July 2007
Abdominal MRI Oct. 2007---2 Right Kidney Cysts
Core Biopsy-- Lump on Scar Line 1-10-08---B9
Brain MRI 6-2008--All Clear
PET/CT Scan 6-2008
Sept. 8 2008, 4CM area removed from mastectomy scar line. Proved to be B9.
PET/CT Scan-- July 2009 --All clear
August 17,2009 ---Had Port Removed
6 Years NED -- April 5,2011
DX'd with Melanoma left arm 10-10-2011
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08-07-2010, 09:45 PM
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Re: Pain in Hips and lower back
Thanks Vicki--my Onc said it should go away--I guess it doesn't always---
hugs,
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DX: 11/08 Age: 53
Surgery: 1/09
Bilat Mastectomy, no reconstruction
ILC-4 tumors-1.7 cm,1.5 cm (2).8 cm
DCIS-11 cm
All tumors Grade 3
All tumors ER-0%/PR-0%
All tumors HER2+
IHC-all tumors Overexpression/borderline
FISH 2 tumors Her2-Negative
FISH 2 tumors Her2+ Equivocal
Stage I, 0/1 nodes
LVI-Indeterminate(treated as positive)
SPR Score 8/9
Ki-67 20%
BRCA genetic test 1/2=negative
Chemo: 6 rounds TAC Feb-June 2009 w/Neulasta
Herceptin: 6/12/09-6/4/10 52weeks
HNPCC genetic test: negative
Port Placement-9/23/09 Port Removal 6/25/10
Echo's every 3 months-All normal
2/09 Staging PET/CT showed 0.2 micronodule upper R lobe-lung-Onc does not think this is mets--
6/5/09 AND 10/09 CT scan 0.2 micronodule unchanged
1/10-PET/CT-uptake in nasopharynx-
1/10-MRI All normal
6/10-Bone Scan-clear
12/10-PET/CT-All Clear-NED
12/11-PET-All Clear-NED
12/12-PET-All Clear-NED
12/13-CT w/contrast Head, Torso-All Clear
12/14-CT w/contrast Head-All Clear
2/15-Core needle biopsy-R scar line
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08-07-2010, 10:35 PM
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Re: Pain in Hips and lower back
Hi Cal Gal,
I have the same problem. Like you, I would wake up at night with horrible "hip" pain and I've always been a side sleeper. I had my last herceptin about 8 weeks ago too. My hips & lower back still bother me. I had all the tests too and it showed nothing. I'm not on AI's either as I'm hormone negative like you. I would describe my pain exactly as you did!
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Age 47, TN, Diagnosed 05/09
Her2+, ER/PR-, Stage III, 2 tumors = 1 8cm tumor
Grade 3
Sentinel Node Biopsy-speck present in 1 node
Completed 3 month clinical trial of weekly Herceptin and 1000mg Tykerb daily
Tumor no longer present
Right mastectomy and lymph node removal 09/25/09
No cancer present at time of surgery, none in lymph nodes
Start TCH 10/15, every 3 weeks for 4 months followed by radiation
Finished chemo 01/28/10-YEAH!
Herceptin every 3 wks until end of June
Radiation begins 03/01, 6 1/2 weeks
Radiation complete--Yeah!!
Developed lymphedema after radiation
In hospital for 4 days with pneumonia:(
Herceptin done! 06/24/10
Port Removed 07/08/10
Still in PT for lymphedema and mobility issues
DIEP Reconstruction 05/11
I can be changed by what happens to me, but I refuse to be reduced by it~~Maya Angelou
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08-08-2010, 05:12 AM
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Re: Pain in Hips and lower back
Hi Vicky--
Thanks for letting me know---hopefully in time this pain will lessen!!!
Feel better--
hugs,
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DX: 11/08 Age: 53
Surgery: 1/09
Bilat Mastectomy, no reconstruction
ILC-4 tumors-1.7 cm,1.5 cm (2).8 cm
DCIS-11 cm
All tumors Grade 3
All tumors ER-0%/PR-0%
All tumors HER2+
IHC-all tumors Overexpression/borderline
FISH 2 tumors Her2-Negative
FISH 2 tumors Her2+ Equivocal
Stage I, 0/1 nodes
LVI-Indeterminate(treated as positive)
SPR Score 8/9
Ki-67 20%
BRCA genetic test 1/2=negative
Chemo: 6 rounds TAC Feb-June 2009 w/Neulasta
Herceptin: 6/12/09-6/4/10 52weeks
HNPCC genetic test: negative
Port Placement-9/23/09 Port Removal 6/25/10
Echo's every 3 months-All normal
2/09 Staging PET/CT showed 0.2 micronodule upper R lobe-lung-Onc does not think this is mets--
6/5/09 AND 10/09 CT scan 0.2 micronodule unchanged
1/10-PET/CT-uptake in nasopharynx-
1/10-MRI All normal
6/10-Bone Scan-clear
12/10-PET/CT-All Clear-NED
12/11-PET-All Clear-NED
12/12-PET-All Clear-NED
12/13-CT w/contrast Head, Torso-All Clear
12/14-CT w/contrast Head-All Clear
2/15-Core needle biopsy-R scar line
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08-08-2010, 02:39 PM
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Re: Pain in Hips and lower back
Oh my gosh, Cal-Gal!! You and I have so many similarities in our journey. And right now I too am having an awful time with a sore lower back. My last Herceptin was May 20. I will let you know what I find out as I try to get to the bottom of this.
I hope you feel better soon!
Hugs,
Maureen
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My loves
IDC & DCIS, HER2+++ Diagnosis: October 1, 2008 - Tumor: 6.8 centimeters, never showed on mammograms
- ER-/PR-
- November 2008: Sentinal Lymph node surgery. 6 out of 9 lymph nodes with cancer
- Stage IIIc
- Lapatinib Clinical Trial start: November, 2008
- Surgery: May 5, 2009
- Started Herceptin: May 19, 2009
- Started Radiation (33 rounds): June 10, 2009
- September 2009: Moved to Michigan to be closer to family
- 12/09 - still on Herceptin until May 2010
- August 2010: Port out, port out, port out port out port port port out port ooooout...da da da dant! (to the music of the Pink Panther)
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08-08-2010, 06:04 PM
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Re: Pain in Hips and lower back
Cal-Gal and Maureen,
Just wanted to share with you all about the 'degeneration' on my cervical vertebrae. My neck started to hurt two years after ending my chemo/Herceptin at 22 weeks. It sent me to ER a couple of times because I had vertigo. Turned out it was 'degeneration' which, according to my 2nd Sister-in-law's oncologist in Taiwan, is most likely linked to the chemo and Tamoxifen. MRI also showed that there was some enlargement of the three tumors (Central Neurocytoma - unrelated to BC) in my brain (r. lateral ventricle.)
Cal-Gal, why (and how) did you take the HNPCC test? I thought it was just based on family history. I am pretty sure I am part of the cluster because I have had both brain tumor and breast cancer, Mother has Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, and 2nd Brother just got his colon cancer (he said it was a 'huge' one) treated. I went ahead had hysterectomy/oophorectomy and have been feeling so much better (lips no longer peeling - signs of low-grade fever.)
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hptc hemangioma
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Exemestane 25 mg tab 102912 ~ 101016 stopped due to r. hip/l.thigh pain after long walk
DEXA 1/13
1-2016 lesions in liver largest 9mm & 1.3 cm onco. says not cancer.
3-11 Appendectomy - visually O.K., a lot of puss. Final path result - not cancer.
Start Vitamin D3 and Calcium supplement (600mg x2)
10-10 Stopped Exemestane due to r. hip/l.thigh pain OKed by Onco 11-08-2016
7-23-2018 9 mm groundglass nodule within the right lower lobe with indolent behavior. Due to possible adenocarcinoma, Recommend annual surveilence.
7-10-2019 CT to check lung nodule.
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08-10-2010, 02:50 AM
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Re: Pain in Hips and lower back
I have what appears to be the same pain. A few times I have almost fallen from it. I thought it might be side effect of the AIs but I am not sure. It is usually worse at night but sometimes if I move wrong it can be really bad.
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In the world of destiny, there are no statistics.
Jan. 26- mammogram and ultrasound- suspicious lump
Mid-February- lumpectomy, infiltrating ductal carcinoma ~4.5 cm and a 1 cm DCIS, did not get clear margins, did not check lymph nodes
ER+/PR+, her2 +++, nuclear grade 3 of 3
February 20-PET scan showed something on liver. No biopsy.
March- Started carboplatin, herceptin, taxol on a four week cycle
May 3- Pet scan, with intent to do a biopsy, found nothing, liver or breast- no biopsy because there is nothing to biopsy
June 21- new onc, very concerned that there had been no biopsy,
June 18th-CAT scan, bone scan-negative
August 7th - Brain MRI-negative
August 9th- mastectomy, all pathology negative
January 2008 still NED! New oncologist -herceptin for full year after chemo- until July, and tamoxifen---negative scans since May '07
July 2008-Finished Herceptin!
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08-10-2010, 07:01 PM
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Re: Pain in Hips and lower back
I have hip and back pain too. I have been working to get to the bottom of it too. I have had xrays of my hips and I have bone spurs. I have little rotation in my hips. It is worse as the day goes on and I have a hard time standing straight when I get up.
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04/08 age 50 III IBC Her2+++ ER/PR-8cm 14/14 Double M, Body and Brain CT/PET clear, ? on spine,Muga 53
06/08, 4 A/C, Neulasta
08/08, Herceptin/tax 12 every week
10/08, CT/PET clear, ? on pelvis, hips, MUGA 43, started Enalaprial for heart, Herceptin every 3 weeks
11/08 33Rads; 12/08 MUGA 48
2/09 MRI spine and bone scan, old mets to spine, Chest x-ray, blood work, IV NED,regular CPAP use,Zometa x6, first -flue like symptoms 2 days;Herceptin x3; stage 2 lymphoedema..sleeve and glove
4/09 Brain MRI - CLEAR; MUGA 54
7/09 chest ultrasound,
10/09 PET, brain and spin MRI NED Herceptin only. MUGA 59!!!
1/11 Hip replacement 7/11 Hip 2 replacement
4/12 4 years!! Herceptin
6/12 start reconstruction finish in 12/12
2/14 Herception - 6 years!!!
1 Corinthians 10:13 "No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you
can stand up under it."
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08-15-2010, 08:25 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 309
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Re: Pain in Hips and lower back
Hi Ladies,
I have been out of town for a week, so I am just getting to these replies.
SO sorry that we all seem to be having these debilitating issues!!!
I am having a hip x-ray this week--to see if it shows anything different than the bone scan?
I was in 24/7 pain this week, until I went back to yoga class=this also helped last Dec-March-but I had to discontinue yoga when I got vertigo-etc and fainted and ended up in ER---
So for now--the hip x-ray and I will go back to yoga once a week--
Maureen,let me know how it goes--I have read your blog several times--wow--you are so inspirational!!!!
Jackie---hmmmmm---interesting......I had the HNPCC as my Dad-and both his parents passed of Colon Cancer--My Dad's sister and a cousin both passed young of Ovarian Cancer--According to the 'old' method (Stockholm criteria or something like that) of assessing genetic traits I was a positive--so Insurance covered it--I was a negative, however nothing is fool-proof and I am still being cautious since I have a history of pre-cancerous polyps.
Alice--I am not on AI's--I am ER/PR-, and it may also be a side effect of AI's---
Love and Hugs,
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DX: 11/08 Age: 53
Surgery: 1/09
Bilat Mastectomy, no reconstruction
ILC-4 tumors-1.7 cm,1.5 cm (2).8 cm
DCIS-11 cm
All tumors Grade 3
All tumors ER-0%/PR-0%
All tumors HER2+
IHC-all tumors Overexpression/borderline
FISH 2 tumors Her2-Negative
FISH 2 tumors Her2+ Equivocal
Stage I, 0/1 nodes
LVI-Indeterminate(treated as positive)
SPR Score 8/9
Ki-67 20%
BRCA genetic test 1/2=negative
Chemo: 6 rounds TAC Feb-June 2009 w/Neulasta
Herceptin: 6/12/09-6/4/10 52weeks
HNPCC genetic test: negative
Port Placement-9/23/09 Port Removal 6/25/10
Echo's every 3 months-All normal
2/09 Staging PET/CT showed 0.2 micronodule upper R lobe-lung-Onc does not think this is mets--
6/5/09 AND 10/09 CT scan 0.2 micronodule unchanged
1/10-PET/CT-uptake in nasopharynx-
1/10-MRI All normal
6/10-Bone Scan-clear
12/10-PET/CT-All Clear-NED
12/11-PET-All Clear-NED
12/12-PET-All Clear-NED
12/13-CT w/contrast Head, Torso-All Clear
12/14-CT w/contrast Head-All Clear
2/15-Core needle biopsy-R scar line
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08-15-2010, 10:29 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: "Love never fails."
Posts: 5,809
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Re: Pain in Hips and lower back
Cal-Gal,
I've read in one article that even if the HNPCC gene is not present, one can still be considered high risk just based on family history. I guess more genetic connections are expected to be discovered later.
http://www.genetichealth.com/CRC_HNP...Syndrome.shtml
http://www.healthline.com/adamcontent/colon-cancer
Marcia had told me about the story of the Jews in Kaifeng, China, after I had received my BRCA test result. Then I found this article from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaifeng_Jews
I looked up the genealogy of my family and found some interesting facts. Both of my parents are from the province of Yunnan which is just next to the province where 'Kaifeng' was located and my Grandfathers on both sides were merchants. Mother's family lived in Kunming, the Capitol that is about 5, 6 hundreds miles from the deep mountainous region where Father was brought up. Father came (literally by 'climbing out of the mountains')to the Capitol to finish high school while residing in a place arranged by my Mother's parents.
Father is from a region where the 'Chiang' people are located and this fair-skinned miority in southwest China has been linked to one of the 10 Lost Tribes.
As children we always marveled at how 'light-skinned' my father is. One can not see it by the skin on his face because his face is usually 'red' as if he'd been drinking. Father's family can be traced (more than 2000 years) back to the East coast Province of Xiantung where the existence of Jewish communities has also been recorded. We suspected that his ancestors had possibly been either 'exiled' to the far Southwest region or took refuge there during one of the many wars in Chinese history.
Mother is also very fair-skinned and her Father had travelled all over southeast Asia. After WWII, when my Mother was fleeing the Communists, she stayed in Shanghai for quite a while, drawing 'allowance' from the bank of her Father's business associates to subsidize my Father's meager salary as a Nationalist Army officer.
When I had requested for the BRCA testing, my oncologist (of Norwegian descent) thought I was merely being hypochondriac. Turned out I did have a BRCA1-VUS. I did not decide to have the prophylactic procedure until I heard about my 2nd Brother's (10 years my senior) colon cancer treatment last fall. My family 'concealed' the information from me because I've been chronically ill and living far away from home - not supposed to be 'burdened by bad news' of any sort (The Chinese have known quite a bit about psychology' in the aspect of 'common sense' since ancient time.)
My Father-in-law is a blue-eyed 2nd generation Swedish American and his Mother was said to be of Jewish descent from Poland. Father-in-law grew up in Central Texas and every once in a while he would repeat some of his Mother's non-English phrases which my Sister-in-law (a RD and a Ph. D in nutrition) had figured out to be possibly 'Yiddish'. Our dermatologist had said that both my husband and I have 'olive-skin'. We at first just thought that's because all humans came 'out of Africa'. Now we know there might be something more.
It's really interesting how couples meet. All of my three Sister-in-laws are fair-skinned and their fathers were businessmen in Taiwan. My 2nd Sister-in-law also has been treated for breast cancer in her early 40's.
Please do keep us informed of your test results and remember to go easy on doing Yoga. I quit it after just 10 days because of belly muscle pulls (diastasis recti.)
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http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2011/06/doctors-letter-patient-newly-diagnosed-cancer.html
http://www.asco.org/ASCOv2/MultiMedi...=114&trackID=2
NICU 4.4 LB
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Life-long Central Neurocytoma 4x5x6.5 cm 23 hrs 62090 semi-coma 10 d PT OT ST 30 d
3 Infertility tmts 99 > 3 u. fibroids > Pills
CN 3 GKRS 52301
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Recc IIB 2.5 cm Bi-L Mast 61407 2/9 nds PET
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GI - > yogurt
hysterectomy/oophorectomy 011410
Exemestane 25 mg tab 102912 ~ 101016 stopped due to r. hip/l.thigh pain after long walk
DEXA 1/13
1-2016 lesions in liver largest 9mm & 1.3 cm onco. says not cancer.
3-11 Appendectomy - visually O.K., a lot of puss. Final path result - not cancer.
Start Vitamin D3 and Calcium supplement (600mg x2)
10-10 Stopped Exemestane due to r. hip/l.thigh pain OKed by Onco 11-08-2016
7-23-2018 9 mm groundglass nodule within the right lower lobe with indolent behavior. Due to possible adenocarcinoma, Recommend annual surveilence.
7-10-2019 CT to check lung nodule.
1-10-2020 8mm stable nodule on R Lung, two 6mm new ones on L Lung, a possible lymph node involvement in inter fissule.
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08-16-2010, 09:03 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 309
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Re: Pain in Hips and lower back
Hi Jackie-
Thanks for this--basically this is what the genetic counselor told me--
Great to see this info--
WOW on your family history--all of this is amazing and fascinating!!!! we just don't know what we have inherited!!!
thanks again---
Hugs,
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DX: 11/08 Age: 53
Surgery: 1/09
Bilat Mastectomy, no reconstruction
ILC-4 tumors-1.7 cm,1.5 cm (2).8 cm
DCIS-11 cm
All tumors Grade 3
All tumors ER-0%/PR-0%
All tumors HER2+
IHC-all tumors Overexpression/borderline
FISH 2 tumors Her2-Negative
FISH 2 tumors Her2+ Equivocal
Stage I, 0/1 nodes
LVI-Indeterminate(treated as positive)
SPR Score 8/9
Ki-67 20%
BRCA genetic test 1/2=negative
Chemo: 6 rounds TAC Feb-June 2009 w/Neulasta
Herceptin: 6/12/09-6/4/10 52weeks
HNPCC genetic test: negative
Port Placement-9/23/09 Port Removal 6/25/10
Echo's every 3 months-All normal
2/09 Staging PET/CT showed 0.2 micronodule upper R lobe-lung-Onc does not think this is mets--
6/5/09 AND 10/09 CT scan 0.2 micronodule unchanged
1/10-PET/CT-uptake in nasopharynx-
1/10-MRI All normal
6/10-Bone Scan-clear
12/10-PET/CT-All Clear-NED
12/11-PET-All Clear-NED
12/12-PET-All Clear-NED
12/13-CT w/contrast Head, Torso-All Clear
12/14-CT w/contrast Head-All Clear
2/15-Core needle biopsy-R scar line
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