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		Kathi Kolb, the Accidental Amazon, has a new blog post that's well worth reading, especially the last bit, which says: 
"Thus, for anyone out there who is not a cancerland resident. . . and thus doesn’t get it, here are a few declarations, in  case you blocked them out the first or seventeenth time around, or just  thought perhaps I was making it all up.
  - No, I am not ‘all better.’
 
- Yes, I am still slogging my way through fatigue and low energy  three-and-a-half years later. No, it’s not as bad as it was. Now, it’s  less like being run over by a freight train and more like being  flattened by the occasional stray eighteen-wheeler.
 
- Yes, my concentration just sucks sometimes. And my train of thought  sometimes derails unexpectedly. Although I can still usually find my way  home.
 
- When #2 or #3 are bad enough, I have to stop what I’m doing. Immediately. Not when it’s convenient for you.
 
- I am working part-time not by choice, but out of necessity due to #2, 3 and 4.
 
- That means I pay all my old bills with 1/5 less income. So if I say I can’t afford it, I can’t afford it. Period.
 
- That also means that saying, ‘Why don’t you just hire someone to  [fill in the blank with exertional life/home/yard task] for you?’ is not  a helpful suggestion.
 
- That also means that suggesting I should get more physical therapy  for my chronic cording/arm/shoulder/chest pain is about as helpful as  baying at the moon, because it involves a $500 out-of-pocket deductible  and an average $30 co-pay for each visit, which I can’t afford. Besides  which, it’s almost pointless, because no matter how much physical  therapy is done on me, the problem always comes back.
 
- It always comes back because radiation damage is permanent.  P-E-R-M-A-N-E-N-T. Write that down and stop bugging me. If you really  give a shit, how about buying me a hot tub?
 
- No, I cannot work ‘some extra time’ to make up for my lost income. I  can barely scrape out my part-time hours. That’s P-A-R-T time. See #2,  3, 4, 5 and 8.
 
- When I make plans to hang out with you so we can catch up after not  seeing each other for a while, that doesn’t mean it’s okay to bring your  secretary/sister-in-law/new  boyfriend/other-person-I’ve-never-met-before to tag along without asking  me beforehand so that maybe their presence will mean I won’t talk about  cancer. Guess again. This is where I live and I’ll talk about whatever I  damn well please. And if you don’t like it, don’t make plans with me.
 
- No, I am not cured. I am NED. There’s a difference. Look it up.
 
- No, I will not explain any of this to you again.
 
- The next time you don’t understand something, I suggest you RMFB, which stands for ‘Read my ___-ing blog.’
 
  Ahhh…I feel much better now."  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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				Amy 
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4/19/11 Diagnosed invasive ductal carcinoma in left breast; 2.3 cm tumor, 1 axillary lymph node, weakly ER+, HER2+++ 
4/29/11 CT scan shows suspicious lesions on liver and lungs 
5/17/11 liver biopsy 
5/24/11 liver met confirmed--Stage IV at diagnosis 
5/27/11 Begin weekly Taxol & Herceptin for 3 months (standard of care at the time of my DX) 
7/18/11 Switch to weekly Abraxane & Herceptin due to Taxol allergy 
8/29/11 CT scan shows no new lesions & old lesions shrinking 
9/27/11 Finish Abraxane. Start Herceptin every 3 weeks. Begin taking Arimidex 
10/17/11--Brain MRI--No Brain mets 
12/5/11 PET scan--Almost NED 
5/15/12 PET scan shows progression-breast/chest/spine (one vertebra) 
5/22/12 Stop taking Arimidex; stay on Herceptin 
6/11/12 Started Tykerb and Herceptin on clinical trial (w/no chemo) 
9/24/12 CT scan--No new mets. Everything stable.  
3/11/13 CT Scan--two small new possible mets and odd looking area in left lung getting larger. 
4/2/13--Biopsy of suspicious area in lower left lung. Mets to lung confirmed. 
4/30/13 Begin Kadcyla/TDM-1 
8/16/13 PET scan "mixed," with some areas of increased uptake, but also some definite improvement, so I'll stay on TDM-1/Kadcyla. 
11/11/13 Finally get hormone receptor results from lung biopsy of 4/2/13. My cancer is no longer ER positive. 
11/13/13 PET scan mixed results again. We're calling it "stable." Problems breathing on exertion.  
2/18/14 PET scan shows a new lesion and newly active lymph node in chest, other progression. Bye bye TDM-1. 
2/28/14 Begin Herceptin/Perjeta every 3 weeks. 
6/8/14 PET "mixed," with no new lesions, and everything but lower lungs improving. My breathing is better. 
8/18/14 PET "mixed" again. Upper lungs & one spine met stable, lower lungs less FDG avid, original tumor more avid, one lymph node in mediastinum more avid.  
9/1/14 Begin taking Xeloda one week on, one week off. Will also stay on Herceptin and Perjeta every three weeks. 
12/11/14 PET Scan--no new lesions, and everything looks better than it did.  
3/20/15 PET Scan--no new lesions, but lower lung lesions larger and a bit more avid. 
4/13/15 Increasing Xeloda dose to 10 days on, one week off.  
7/1/15 Scan "mixed" again, but suggests continuing progression. Stop Xeloda. Substitute Abraxane every 3 weeks starting 7/13. 
10/28/15 PET scan shows dramatic improvement everywhere. All lesions except lower lungs have resolved; lower lungs noticeably improved. 
12/18/15 Last Abraxane. Continue on Herceptin and Perjeta alone beginning 1/8/16. 
1/27/16 PET scan shows cancer is stable.  
5/11/16 PET scan shows uptake in some areas that were resolved on the last two scans.  
6/3/16 Begin Kadcyla and Tykerb combination 
6/5 - 6/23 Horrible diarrhea from K&T together. Got pneumonia. 
7/15/16 Begin Kadcyla only every 3 weeks. 
9/6/16 Begin radiation therapy on right lung lesion that caused the pneumonia. 
10/3/16 Last of 12 radiation treatments to right lung. 
11/4/16 Huffing and puffing, low O2, high heart rate, on tiniest bit of exertion. Diagnosed as radiation pneumonitis. Treated with Prednisone. 
11/11/16 PET scan shows significant improvement to radiated part of right lung BUT a bunch of new lung lesions, and the bone met is getting worse. 
11/22/16 Begin Eribulin and Herceptin. H every 3 weeks. E two weeks on, one week off. 
3/6/17 Scan shows progression in lungs. Bone met a little better.  
3/23/17 Lung biopsy. Tumor sampled is ER-, PR+ (5%), HER2+++. Getting Herceptin and Perjeta as a maintenance treatment. 
5/31/17 Port placement 
6/1/17 Start Navelbine & Tykerb
			 
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			06-28-2012, 03:23 PM
			
							
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			06-28-2012, 05:03 PM
			
							
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		That's great Amy. thank you, I got a chuckle out of that. How are you doing? We both have had "extra" things going on lately... stupid cancer 
  
Best wishes to you 
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				Dx May 27 2011, age 43 
Stage 1V 3.6cm breast lump, spot on lungs, nodes chest + neck 
HER2+ ER/PR- 
Abraxane weekly - 16 weeks 
Herceptin every third week 
September 26 2011 N.E.D! 
Herceptin ongoing 
8th Dec 2011 Brain MRI - clear 
20th Dec 2011 bone/cat scan clear still NED 
April 2012 scans show axillary node lump - ? what to do... 
June 2012 Axillary node dissection 1/11 nodes affected, a wide local excision shows DCIS. Now what to do again? Watch and scan 3 monthly 
April 2013, two spots in nodes to chest wall, start TDM1 (Kadcycla) as part of clinical trial 
July 2013 stable 
Oct 2013 progression off TDM-1 (Kadcycla) 
Nov 2013  radiation to lymph nodes in sternum 
Dec 2013. Mastectomy right side, pathology shows tumour was HER-2 negative, no wonder TDM-1 (Kadcycla) didn’t work! 
April 2014  NED.    On Herceptin only 
August 2014  NED.  On Herceptin only 
March 2015. NED.  On Herceptin only 
September 2015  NED  on Herceptin only 
March 2016. Pulmonary embolism, Clexane injections daily forever.   Still NED  On Herceptin only 
Nov 2016.  Bone Mets in ribs - Radiation. Don’t know if bone Mets are er-/pr-/HER2+ or triple negative. 
Can’t give self injections on to tablets (Xarelto)  for blood clots. 
2017 NED - On Herceptin only 
2018 NED - On Herceptin only 
2019 NED - On Herceptin only 
2020 NED - On Herceptin only 
2021 NED - On Herceptin only
			 
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			06-28-2012, 06:34 PM
			
							
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		@Dawny, 
 
I'm glad you liked it. I find I love to laugh these days. I stay in the now as much as I can. 
 
I'm doing OK. I feel fine except for some side effects from the Tykerb, but they aren't too bad. I'm glad to be off Arimidex. It doesn't appear to have done any good anyway.  
 
One day at a time. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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4/19/11 Diagnosed invasive ductal carcinoma in left breast; 2.3 cm tumor, 1 axillary lymph node, weakly ER+, HER2+++ 
4/29/11 CT scan shows suspicious lesions on liver and lungs 
5/17/11 liver biopsy 
5/24/11 liver met confirmed--Stage IV at diagnosis 
5/27/11 Begin weekly Taxol & Herceptin for 3 months (standard of care at the time of my DX) 
7/18/11 Switch to weekly Abraxane & Herceptin due to Taxol allergy 
8/29/11 CT scan shows no new lesions & old lesions shrinking 
9/27/11 Finish Abraxane. Start Herceptin every 3 weeks. Begin taking Arimidex 
10/17/11--Brain MRI--No Brain mets 
12/5/11 PET scan--Almost NED 
5/15/12 PET scan shows progression-breast/chest/spine (one vertebra) 
5/22/12 Stop taking Arimidex; stay on Herceptin 
6/11/12 Started Tykerb and Herceptin on clinical trial (w/no chemo) 
9/24/12 CT scan--No new mets. Everything stable.  
3/11/13 CT Scan--two small new possible mets and odd looking area in left lung getting larger. 
4/2/13--Biopsy of suspicious area in lower left lung. Mets to lung confirmed. 
4/30/13 Begin Kadcyla/TDM-1 
8/16/13 PET scan "mixed," with some areas of increased uptake, but also some definite improvement, so I'll stay on TDM-1/Kadcyla. 
11/11/13 Finally get hormone receptor results from lung biopsy of 4/2/13. My cancer is no longer ER positive. 
11/13/13 PET scan mixed results again. We're calling it "stable." Problems breathing on exertion.  
2/18/14 PET scan shows a new lesion and newly active lymph node in chest, other progression. Bye bye TDM-1. 
2/28/14 Begin Herceptin/Perjeta every 3 weeks. 
6/8/14 PET "mixed," with no new lesions, and everything but lower lungs improving. My breathing is better. 
8/18/14 PET "mixed" again. Upper lungs & one spine met stable, lower lungs less FDG avid, original tumor more avid, one lymph node in mediastinum more avid.  
9/1/14 Begin taking Xeloda one week on, one week off. Will also stay on Herceptin and Perjeta every three weeks. 
12/11/14 PET Scan--no new lesions, and everything looks better than it did.  
3/20/15 PET Scan--no new lesions, but lower lung lesions larger and a bit more avid. 
4/13/15 Increasing Xeloda dose to 10 days on, one week off.  
7/1/15 Scan "mixed" again, but suggests continuing progression. Stop Xeloda. Substitute Abraxane every 3 weeks starting 7/13. 
10/28/15 PET scan shows dramatic improvement everywhere. All lesions except lower lungs have resolved; lower lungs noticeably improved. 
12/18/15 Last Abraxane. Continue on Herceptin and Perjeta alone beginning 1/8/16. 
1/27/16 PET scan shows cancer is stable.  
5/11/16 PET scan shows uptake in some areas that were resolved on the last two scans.  
6/3/16 Begin Kadcyla and Tykerb combination 
6/5 - 6/23 Horrible diarrhea from K&T together. Got pneumonia. 
7/15/16 Begin Kadcyla only every 3 weeks. 
9/6/16 Begin radiation therapy on right lung lesion that caused the pneumonia. 
10/3/16 Last of 12 radiation treatments to right lung. 
11/4/16 Huffing and puffing, low O2, high heart rate, on tiniest bit of exertion. Diagnosed as radiation pneumonitis. Treated with Prednisone. 
11/11/16 PET scan shows significant improvement to radiated part of right lung BUT a bunch of new lung lesions, and the bone met is getting worse. 
11/22/16 Begin Eribulin and Herceptin. H every 3 weeks. E two weeks on, one week off. 
3/6/17 Scan shows progression in lungs. Bone met a little better.  
3/23/17 Lung biopsy. Tumor sampled is ER-, PR+ (5%), HER2+++. Getting Herceptin and Perjeta as a maintenance treatment. 
5/31/17 Port placement 
6/1/17 Start Navelbine & Tykerb
			 
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			06-28-2012, 08:05 PM
			
							
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		I had  to check out this blog and then I tweeted it. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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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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		Amy! 
Thanks so much for posting this!  I've been somewhat isolated this past year from most non-Cancerland residents.  So, I haven't had to deal with most of these yet...but rest assured, forewarned is forearmed!
 
I now have this trusty list to print up and hand out as necessary!      #2, 3, and 4 are my favorites!
 
On an unrelated note...I sooooooo enjoyed our lunch together!  You are every bit as wonderful in person as you are here...no, even more!  
 
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				1/11-needle biopsy 
 2/11-Lumpectomy/axillary node dissection - Stage 3c, ER/PR-14/17 nodes 
 3/11 - Post-op staph infection,cellulitis, lymphedema,seroma,ARRRGH! 
 4/12/11-A/C x 4, then T/H x 4, H only,Q3 weeks 
 8/26/11 finished Taxol!!! 
 10/7/11 mastectomy/DIEP recon 
 11/11 radiation x28 
1/12/12 1st CANCER-VERSARY! 
 1/12 Low EF/Herceptin "Holiday" :( 
 2/12 EF up - Back on Herceptin, heart meds 
 4/2/1212 surgery to repair separated incision from DIEP recon 
 6/8/12 Return to work :) 
6/17/12 Fall, shatter wrist,surgery to repair/insert plate :( 
 7/10/12 last Herceptin 
7/23/12 Brain Mets  %$&#! 3cm and 1cm 
8/10/12  Gamma knife surgery, LOTS of steroids;start H/Tykerb 
8/23/12 Back to work 
12/20/12  Injure back-3 weeks in wheel chair 
1/12/13  2nd CANCER-VERSARY! 
1/14/13 herniate disk in back - surgery to repair 
1/27/13 Radiation necrosis - edema in brain - back on steroids - but not back to work - off balance, poor cordination in right arm 
5/3/13 Start Avastin to shrink necrosis 
5/10/13 begin weaning steroids 
6/18/13 Brain MRI - Avastin seems to be working! 
6/20/13 quarterly CT - chest, abdomen, pelvis - All Clear! 
7/5/13 finally off steroids!! 
7/7/13 joined the ranks of the CHEMO NINJAS  I am now Tekuto Ki Ariku cancer assassin! 
 7/13/13 Symptoms return - back on steroids 
7/26/13 Back on Avastin - try again! 
8/26/13  Not ready to return to classroom yet :( But I CAN walk without holding onto things! :) 
9/9/13  Brain MRI - fingers crossed 
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			07-02-2012, 07:43 PM
			
							
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