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Old 11-22-2012, 05:23 AM   #1
Paula O
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Happy Thanksgiving!

Hope everybody has a great Thanksgiving!

You guys wanna share something you are thankful for?

This morning I am thinking through with a grateful heart how my husband and children have pitched in and supported and encouraged me a million ways and made this a family fight against cancer.

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Old 11-22-2012, 06:03 AM   #2
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Paula, what a neat idea! I'm thankful for the gift of life. A year ago, I was recovering from my lumpectomy and didn't know what plan God had for me. My family, too, has made this a family fight as well. Now....... back to cooking..... My grandsons are helping me make homemade noodles!

Happy Thanksgiving to all!
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Old 11-22-2012, 10:25 AM   #3
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! I am thankful to be here to enjoy the company of family and friends and all the amazing people I have met the past few years. In addition I am thankful for all the advances in the medical field. There are just too many things to mention right now. . .

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Old 11-22-2012, 02:35 PM   #4
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving! I'm thankful for all of the wonderful people I've met in my life and the lessons I've learned from them. (Some lessons took a few sessions). I hope you all are having a nice day.
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Old 11-22-2012, 04:48 PM   #5
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July 2010 IDC grade 3 stage 3 er-/pr-/her2+++, BRCA2
Skin mets 11/10
1/12/11 Surgery path - complete response
Rads 2/11-4/11
Liver mets 11/11 now stage IV
Xeloda & Tykerb 12/11
Allergic reaction to Tykerb 12/11
Xeloda only 12/11
Added herceptin January 2012
Progression February 2012.
Started Veliparib (parp inhibitor) trial 3/5/12.
4/30/12 Liver met shrunk in half! Praise Jesus!
6/18/12 another 25% shrinkage, down to @3x3. Thank you, God!
8/8/12 Brain MRI - clear! Praise to You, Lord Jesus Christ!
8/27/12 Thank You, God - another 20% decrease in liver met! Now @ 3.2x1.9.
10/5/12 stable-ish
11/21/12 allergic reaction to carboplatin
12/10/12 stable & progression
12/31/12 liver ablation
2/6/13 ablation successful but new tiny mets in liver. May or not be cancer.
Another ablation scheduled 2/28/13. Cancelled.
2/20/13 started taxotere & herceptin. Pretty toxic. Oncologist says start tdm1 4/3/13. From her lips to God's ears. Praying for no allergic reactions/adverse side effects.
3/28/13 increase in liver mets - number & size
4/3/13 started TDM1
6/25/13 Praise God! Scan shows only one viable lesion and it's smaller.
10/8/13 MRI shows 1 large and two small tumors.
10/11/13 Ablation of tumors. It's in God's Hands.
10/23/13 Jesus and TDM1
12/19/13 Started trial of palbociclib & herceptin after scan showed growth of liver tumor and a questionable spot on rib.
2/6/14 CT scan - previous suspicious spot on rib probably damage from radiation - Praise God! MRI - over 200% growth in cancer in liver.
2/19/14 started Navelbine, Perjeta, & Herceptin combo.
5/2-5/4/14 hospitalized with very high liver function numbers, plus skin and eyes are yellow, plus urine is orange. Feel ok, so doctor not sure if liver failing due to cancer, chemo, or infection. Hospital gets numbers to go down and sends me home. MRI done in hospital reveals cancer shrinking - praise God!
5/6/14 - 5/8/14 hospitalized with no white blood cell count. Released when they go back up, @ 6 days after doctor gave me a neulasta shot.
5/16/14 - informed blood cultures done in hospital are back and that I contracted hepatitis e. Have to take ribavirin (anti-hep med) until liver function numbers are back to "normal" before re-starting chemo. Will probably go on veliparib and temodar this time.
5/26/14 - my birthday - GI doctor informed me that the hepatitis e was completely gone - I didn't even need the anti-viral meds! This is a miracle from God!
5/28/14 - started veliparib and temodar (compassionate use)
8/18/14 MRI shows 90% growth in liver tumors
8/20/14 start Perjeta, Herceptin, & Navelbine. Thanking & giving Glory to God for each moment.
9/22/14 - 9/24/14 Hospitalized with 102.2 fever and neutropenia
11/13/14 ER for high fever and fast heart rate. Got both down with IV antibiotic and fluids. Sent home same night. Thank You, Lord!
12/2/14 MRI shows progression in liver. Grateful to God that I still feel good.
12/11/14 Simulated SIR-spheres. Successful. Real thing (1st lobe) scheduled for the 23rd. Also starting Xeloda on 22nd for 2 weeks because it's synergistic with the spheres.
12/23/14 SIR-spheres in left lobe of liver. On Xeloda 12/22/14 - 1/4/15.
1/7/15 Receiving Perjeta & Herceptin while awaiting next course of action.
2/9/15 SIR-spheres in right lobe of liver. On Xeloda for 2 weeks (started 2/8). Still on Perjeta & Herceptin. Don't know what's next for me. :-)
3/25/15 Final read on MRI report - there are new and multiple lesions in both lobes of liver. Sigh. Praise God I've made it this far!
4/1/15 Started Gemzar & Herceptin. 1st week G&H, 2nd week G only, 3rd week off. Thank You, Lord, for this option.
4/15/15 Labcorp - liver enzymes in 200's. Appointment 4/22 with oncologist to discuss. Also, "radiation recall" in previously treated area? Very itchy. Need to discuss.
4/22/15 Enzymes came down. Received reduced dose of Gemzar only. No herceptin. Will get labs at lapcorp next two weeks since taking break for vacation purposes. Treat radiation area.
5/9/15 ER for severe abdominal pain. Constipation. Sent home with meds and advice to follow up with oncologist regarding jaundice and bilirubin.
5/11/15 Hospitalized for rising bilirubin and jaundice. CT scan reveals larger and more constricting tumors in liver.
5/13/15 Met with my oncologist. Bilirubin came down. If still down by Monday, I'll get chemo. If not, than I guess I'll see you all in Heaven. Praise God. Please pray, pray, pray.
5/18/15 Bilirubin jumped up. Trying lowered dose of Ixempra, with Herceptin. Oncologist is surprised that I'm functioning so well, given the high bilirubin. I have anywhere from 2 weeks - 2 months to live.
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Old 11-23-2012, 05:16 AM   #6
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving!

So what did everybody do for Thanksgiving?

We had a very nice family gathering at my sister-in-laws. Three of us women sitting at the table have battled breast cancer. My husband has a long line of women in his family with breast cancer (5-6 ladies) . I'm the first on my side. Anybody know at what age our daughters should start mammogram screening/SBE? Earlier than normal I imagine.

We shared laughter and tears. My BIL joked that he was going to be doing a mastectomy before he carved the turkey breast. My SIL said that her daughters have an 85% (YIKES!!!!)chance of also having breast cancer because of genetic disease she has. Whew, that's a heavy load to caarry. How I hope none of our girls have to deal with this. Last year my SIL had surgery because cancer had invaded both breasts and her kidney (different kind of cancer, not breast related) along with a pprophylactic complete hysterectomy and a whole bunch of reconstruction. This week she has a colonooscopy to follow up on 50 something polyps they saw 6 mos ago. Tough stuff.

My husband's aunt who was with us has battled breast, colon, and eyelid cancer.

Boy, I wish that we could get to the bottom of why cancer happens and what to really do with it to stop it in it's tracks and that genetic mutation messes would be a thing of the past.

Paula



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