Sunday, January 10, 2010

Happy New Year!

I'm praying that 2010 will be much less eventful in the medical realm. Last week I saw all my doctors. Dr. Albain (oncologist) prescribed the drug femara as my hormone therapy. I will take this for 5 years because my cancer was estrogen positive. Of course there are many possible side effects and I'm praying for none!! I also had my 3 week dose of herceptin. No side effects from that thank goodness.

Next, I saw the infectious disease doc. He said I am infection free and he released me from his care. He was a really nice man who was very informative.

Tuesday it was the radiologist and the surgeon together. They decided that it is okay to start radiation even with the open wound because it is now healing more quickly. They also ordered a mammogram which sounded just awful. It actually went well and was less painful than my annual screens. I think the area is still numb from surgery! They read the pictures right away and everything looks good so far. Yeah!!

I learned about the radiation process and all the many possible side effects. They make this as scary as possible because they must tell you everything patients have experienced, even if the chance is 1%. Let's pray that these are minimal. Tomorrow I get a cat scan that will give them the information they need to figure out exactly where the radiation will be administered. I will get tattoos ( very small ) to mark the spots. I've had several suggestions as to the kind of tattoos I should get, however, the standard issue is a small dot.

I've had a wonderful holiday with few appointments. Now I have to gear up for daily radiation (Mon.-Fri.) which will last for 6 1/2 weeks. I will find out tomorrow when I actually start. It seems overwhelming until I think about what I've already done. Hopefully I will have the energy to continue full time, at least until my Valentine programs on Feb. 10th, 11th and 12th.

That's all for now. Thanks goodness it looks like we will get warmer weather later this week!

Take Care,

Karen


5 comments:

  1. Great news Karen! Never considered tatoos to be a part of all this, the next thing we know you will be getting a belly button piercing! You wild thing!

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  2. YAY for starting of 2010 with great news! I'm so happy that everything seems to be finally moving ahead for you after so much frustration. I personally vote that you turn the dots into quarter notes or a treble clef when this is all done! Maybe add a few more to make a full melody?

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  3. Just a suggestion. Be sure to be religious about putting on any creams they suggest. The area can get pretty red by the end of radiation and the cream really helps. I'm so glad things are going well for you.

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  4. It was good to see you the other day, Karen! You looked great and were chipper as usual (even so early in the morning!) I'm glad things are progressing so well for you. Now on to the radiation and then hope that's the end of it.
    Always thinking of you,
    Debbie B.

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  5. Happy Birthday, Karen! Enjoy your day.
    Love, Karen M.
    PS. Check your email :)

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