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06-05-2006, 01:50 PM
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI
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Odd, but isn't it appearing that the once "dreaded" HER2+ prognosis...
is headed toward a BETTER prognosis than ER+/PR+, Grade 1, Her2-?
Rhonda
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Dx 2/1/05, Stage 1, 0 nodes, Grade 3, ER/PR-, HER2+ (3.16 Fish)
2/7/05, Partial Mastectomy
5/18/05 Finished 6 rounds of dose dense TEC (Taxotere, Epirubicin and Cytoxan)
8/1/05 Finished 33 rads
8/18/05 Started Herceptin, every 3 weeks for a year (last one 8/10/06)
2/1/13...8 year Cancerversary and I am "perfect" (at least where cancer is concerned;)
" And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years."- Abraham Lincoln
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06-05-2006, 03:40 PM
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Thank you Rhonda for this. I almost had a heart attack two years ago when they told me my mom was Her2+. It makes me feel a little better. I hope that the newer people dx will get some better info than we did.
Anne
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06-05-2006, 04:06 PM
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Hi all, I am new to the site but have been lurking for about a year. I get some awesome info here, thank you one and all.
As to Rhondas comment, I have often wondered this myself. I almost feel lucky.
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06-05-2006, 05:28 PM
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Location: Morris, IL
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Rhonda
We have many angels looking out for all of us from above on this I feel!!!!
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"Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle."
Hugs & Blessings
Sheila
Diagnosed at age 49.99999 2/21/2002 via Mammography (Calcifications)
Core Biopsy 2/22/02
L. Mastectomy 2/25/2002
Stage 1, 0.7cm IDC, Node Neg from 19 nodes Her2+++ ER PR Neg
6/2003 Reconstruction W/ Tissue Expander, Silicone Implant
9/2003 Stage IV with Mets to Supraclavicular nodes
9/2003 Began Herceptin every 3 weeks
3/2006 Xeloda 2500mg/Herceptin for recurrence to neck nodes
3/2007 Added back the Xeloda with Herceptin for continued mets to nodes
5/2007 Taken Off Xeloda, no longer working
6/14/07 Taxol/Herceptin/Avastin
3/26 - 5/28/08 Taxol Holiday Whopeeeeeeeee
5/29 2008 Back on Taxol w Herceptin q 2 weeks
4/2009 Progression on Taxol & Paralyzed L Vocal Cord from Nodes Pressing on Nerve
5/2009 Begin Rx with Navelbine/Herceptin
11/09 Progression on Navelbine
Fought for and started Tykerb/Herceptin...nodes are melting!!!!!
2/2010 Back to Avastin/Herceptin
5/2010 Switched to Metronomic Chemo with Herceptin...Cytoxan and Methotrexate
Pericardial Window Surgery to Drain Pericardial Effusion
7/2010 Back to walking a mile a day...YEAH!!!!
9/2010 Nodes are back with a vengence in neck
Qualified for TDM-1 EAP
10/6/10 Begin my miracle drug, TDM-1
Mixed response, shrinking internal nodes, progression skin mets after 3 treatments
12/6/10 Started Halaven (Eribulen) /Herceptin excellent results in 2 treatments
2/2011 I CELEBRATE my 9 YEAR MARK!!!!!!!!!!!!!
7/5/11 begin Gemzar /Herceptin for node progression
2/8/2012 Gemzar stopped, Continue Herceptin
2/20/2012 Begin Tomo Radiation to Neck Nodes
2/21/2012 I CELEBRATE 10 YEARS
5/12/2012 BeganTaxotere/ Herceptin is my next miracle for new node progression
6/28/12 Stopped Taxotere due to pregression, Started Perjeta/Herceptin
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06-05-2006, 05:36 PM
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Sheila, I felt a hug from one of them...
just as I read that
Rhonda
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Rhonda
Dx 2/1/05, Stage 1, 0 nodes, Grade 3, ER/PR-, HER2+ (3.16 Fish)
2/7/05, Partial Mastectomy
5/18/05 Finished 6 rounds of dose dense TEC (Taxotere, Epirubicin and Cytoxan)
8/1/05 Finished 33 rads
8/18/05 Started Herceptin, every 3 weeks for a year (last one 8/10/06)
2/1/13...8 year Cancerversary and I am "perfect" (at least where cancer is concerned;)
" And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years."- Abraham Lincoln
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06-05-2006, 05:47 PM
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Location: sunnyvale, california
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to penelope
we have a similar diagnosis.
i'm her2neu+, hormone -, stage 3B, 10X8CM IDC, 3rd generation.
I'm supposed to have a mastectomy in a week or 2.
I've had 4 months of ACT + 2 months of herceptin.
Did you opt for the bilateral or have cancer in both breasts?
Were you genetically tested? I was + I'll get the results in a week or 2.
Have you encountered many people with the same diagnosis?
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06-05-2006, 07:49 PM
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Hi modmom,
Yes I opted for the bilateral. In fact they tried to convince me otherwise but I was adamant. I feel lucky to have gotten off at stage 1 and I figured that the other breast was just a time bomb even though it was completly healthy at the time. I have not had testing as I feel it is pretty obvious that I have a genetic mutation. 36 with cancer and 3rd generation is pretty obvious to me and I have treated myself as such. The only remaining thing that I could do if I was genetically positive is to have my ovaries out. I figure I will wait until I am 40 for that. They did not give me taxol as I was node negative but I have often wondered if I should have had it. If I was to do it all over again I would have found my mother's tissue samples and tested her for the gene, then had a prophylactic mast ahead of time. Hind sight is 20/20
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06-05-2006, 09:52 PM
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thank you for replying to my questions penelope.
i thought you were 7cm (stage 3)?
good for you that you caught it early.
i am terrified of surgery.
i don't think i could cut off my other healthy breast.
i'm just going to watch it closely.
take care.
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06-05-2006, 10:22 PM
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Yes, odd and somehow encouraging!
Rhonda, your post really hit home for me.
I had a freaky ride from Stage 0 in 2002 to Stage IV (don't pass go, don't collect $200!) in 2004. So when they discovered liver mets, I was totally blind to what the pathology would be - they didn't test DCIS for ER/PR/Her2 back then.
While I was waiting for the results, a friend in the "BC community" reported that she had told another friend, an oncology nurse at the local cancer resource center, what was happening. Her first response was "LETS PRAY IT'S HER2 POSITIVE"!
Go figure!
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06-05-2006, 10:57 PM
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Location: Streetsboro, Ohio
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When I had my appt. with my origional rad. onc., 2 years ago, he said that if one is to have an agressive cancer her2 was the better one to have.
Blessings from Lu Ann
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06-05-2006, 11:24 PM
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modmom,
Surgery was not as bad as I had imagined, totally doable. I looked at lots of pictures before hand and saw some horrific ones. I came out of a bilateral with out a bruise. Absolutely amazing. It is incredible how much strength you will find when push comes to shove. Rember that you have time to make your decisions thoughtfully, don't let them rush you.
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