tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4962606247052518889.post7649762018806067373..comments2024-03-28T01:25:12.504-06:00Comments on An athlete's account of undergoing breast cancer treatment: Chemo #2, numbers, and radiation....Jen Hankshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12576100032824293816noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4962606247052518889.post-84972845618895703252013-09-13T09:28:11.209-06:002013-09-13T09:28:11.209-06:00Gögüslerinizi 45 - 90 gün arasinda veya daha az sü...Gögüslerinizi 45 - 90 gün arasinda veya daha az sürede büyütebilirsiniz. Bir odaya girdiginizde her zaman bütün bakislar size yönelecektir. Gögüs Büyütücü Hap bayanlarin gögüslerinin büyüklügünü, seklini ve sertligini dogal olarak arttirmaya yönelik formüle edilmis dogal bitkisel bir katki maddesidir.<br /><br />Bayanlarin gögüslerinin dogal büyümesine ve gelismesine yardimci olmak üzere benzersiz 13 bitkiden özel olarak imal edilmistir. Breast Success, güvenli, hepsi dogal içeriginin dengeli birlesimi ile, bayanlara cerrahi müdahale olmadan daha dolgun, daha büyük, daha sert gögüslere erisme olanagi sunar. Gögüslerinizi dogal yoldan büyütebilirsiniz. Masrafli ve tehlikeli cerrahi müdahaleye paydos. Bir yere girdiginizde bütün bakislar size yönelecek <a href="http://www.yazilihaber.com" rel="nofollow">haberler</a><br /><a href="http://www.gogusbuyutuculer.net" rel="nofollow">göğüs</a>bloggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13750551956767786125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4962606247052518889.post-69347383289624902922013-08-14T20:32:22.762-06:002013-08-14T20:32:22.762-06:00Yep, I have the "dream team" too:) Real...Yep, I have the "dream team" too:) Really like her, she is very thorough and thoughtful. Hey, did they do a mold to your body too? Not that I'm psyched about rads, but the mold sounds cool! Jen Hankshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12576100032824293816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4962606247052518889.post-24199914026343213762013-08-14T18:39:31.329-06:002013-08-14T18:39:31.329-06:00I had Dr. Kokeny, curious if you got the same &quo...I had Dr. Kokeny, curious if you got the same "dream team" as Vicky called the team back in the day. Plan on layering your clothes during rads time! You are going to be greasy with the Aquaphor, but follow the greasy instructions, my skin healed with very little leftover "tan." They took good care of me, the radiation team is a lot of fun. Plus you get to brag about all of your wicked tattoos (which look like little block moles, which have freaked out a random unsuspecting med student thinking I now had a very bad case of skin cancer, poor lamb). I managed to get the first appointment of the day so I didn't get stuck in the waiting room, in and out and off to work!Mandihttp://www.darngoodlemonade.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4962606247052518889.post-33819255302870713222013-08-14T15:33:21.062-06:002013-08-14T15:33:21.062-06:00I think the worst thing for me has been the fear o...I think the worst thing for me has been the fear of the unknown. I get hot and wonder if I have a fever. I feel something not perfect in my stomach/digestive tract and wonder if I should stay in the bathroom til it goes away. I feel a little tired and wonder if my hemoglobin has tanked. But overall, all things considered, so far chemo has been easy. I missed a day of work each (planned-used vacation) for treatments 3-5 and have two scheduled days off for the last treatment. My legs get sore and I get winded easy when I work out....but I'm working out. Sometimes I get restless legs when going to sleep but Tylenol makes it disappear. I've put on weight, about 7 pounds so far since start in May, but I consider myself lucky I have an appetite. I eat super healthl, stay active and I am positive and it makes all the difference in the world. I get regular massages and acupuncture too. I am getting just about all the treatments out there for this, 6 rounds of taxi-tree (what my phone changes taxotere to) and carboplatin, a year of herceptin, rad, tamoxifen, all this after lumpectomy and sentinal node biopsy. I'm glad I am getting everything. Bring it now and all at once so I can live the rest of my life without it! It was crushing to see you do this again. But you know what I say that you can say too? Why NOT me? I'm young, have good insurance, I'm strong and it will make me a better person.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4962606247052518889.post-31826319041318759532013-08-14T13:57:46.052-06:002013-08-14T13:57:46.052-06:00I haven't had any flu symptoms. My oncologist...I haven't had any flu symptoms. My oncologist says the bigger concern is bacteria that gets on my body, cuts, etc....Although my WBC have not tanked I do take precautions. When mountain biking I try to wear sleeves on my arms and long socks as I'm constantly brushing against trees and weeds on my legs that cause small scratches that I normally wouldn't even think twice about. That said, I did have one 'little' crash and had some scratches on my leg that seemed to heal up just fine. Phew! I had one day last cycle where my lymph nodes in my throat seemed swollen, but no sore throat. No flu-like symptoms......yet. It will be a little tricky now that I am back to work in the public schools. Will do my best to avoid sick folks. Jen Hankshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12576100032824293816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4962606247052518889.post-66932686020205403512013-08-14T12:40:28.284-06:002013-08-14T12:40:28.284-06:00So about neulasta again...I don't think I coul...So about neulasta again...I don't think I could get away without it. Dealing with patients and the possibility of getting infections would scare me. Do you get any flu symptoms? What about healing wounds?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4962606247052518889.post-78368900957403166062013-08-14T10:05:48.261-06:002013-08-14T10:05:48.261-06:00One more round on the 26. Then done! Well, onto ra...One more round on the 26. Then done! Well, onto rad that is. I've just recently started hemp and its been awesome. I think my fifth round was the easiest if you can believe it. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4962606247052518889.post-900915157048908622013-08-14T07:44:04.665-06:002013-08-14T07:44:04.665-06:00Judy, Since my treatments are 3 weeks apart and WB...Judy, Since my treatments are 3 weeks apart and WBC typically bounce back in that amount of time, we decided not to do Neulasta. It is just another drug, messes with the bone marrow, and has yucky side effects. It is always available if needed though. If my treatments were every two weeks it would be mandatory. <br /><br />As for the whey, I am just doing it during chemo/radiation This is the reasoning according to my nutritionist:<br /><br />"studies show that whey selectively steals glutathione from tumor tissue, making the tumor more susceptible to effects of chemo (Kennedy et al,, 1994, 1995). It may also help boost hemoglobin levels in cancer patients. <br />I will switch to a vegan protein after treatment especially because I'm hormone receptor positive! <br /><br />But I think you're right. I should add some hemp right now too. <br /><br />Are you done? Hope all is well! Jen. Jen Hankshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12576100032824293816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4962606247052518889.post-36519246121564759072013-08-14T07:16:16.253-06:002013-08-14T07:16:16.253-06:00And another question, why not hemp protein instead...And another question, why not hemp protein instead of whey?<br /><br />Thanks and keep up the good work<br /><br />JudyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4962606247052518889.post-1756588536658457132013-08-14T06:43:26.395-06:002013-08-14T06:43:26.395-06:00Why no neulasta this time? Why no neulasta this time? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4962606247052518889.post-65409864770203944212013-08-13T23:12:44.139-06:002013-08-13T23:12:44.139-06:00Fight On!Fight On!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com