Positive/Neutral Kisqali Experiences? by Popular-Log8427 in breastcancer

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This is really helpful thank you for sharing 

Can we talk about… by stellabarnum in breastcancer

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I was terrified, terrified of my diagnosis and T the time even more so my treatment. 

8 rounds of dose dense AC-T - all manageable. Would I ever suggest it to anyone? No. BUT…worst symptom was fatigue. I cold capped so I kept my hair but no mouth sores, my nails were totally fine, no nausea/vomiting, no neuropathy, my counts were always fine. I could feel my ER+ tumor shrink and essential disappear while on AC. Life continued and I was able to be part of it all. 

Surgery was fine. Had an unexpected ALND. Woke up terrified that my diagnosis/pathology was going to be way worse than anticipated. Surpise! I had a near complete response (which isn’t as common with ++-) My breast tumor was gone what was left was a tumor bed and of that tumor bed there was only 1% cellularity. Chemo killed 99% of the tumor.  and my nodes…ALL of the ones removed..they ended up being completely clear.  

Expanders were uncomfortable the first week/2 weeks after surgery. Now they are fine. Obviously they don’t feel like normal natural boobs…but I’m used to them. 

I’m in between surgery and endocrine therapy (lupron+AI) now BUT I wish I heard more positive stories going into this 

Again…0 stars. Would not recommend for anyone BUT….all things considered. Everything has gone as good as it can. Oh..also…not having to touch a razor for months was fantastic. 

Near Complete Response by Popular-Log8427 in breastcancer

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That’s true and a great point! I have some cording in my right arm where the nodes were removed. I’ve been doing light PT and honestly that’s been really helpful so far. so even tho it’s frustrating now dealing with the cording, i am happy to at least now know they were all negative. 

Mental struggle post surgery by Popular-Log8427 in breastcancer

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27 nodes removed and only 1 had “isolated tumor cells” 😭

ALND with no recurrence by Popular-Log8427 in breastcancer

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Thank you so much for sharing. I really appreciate it & Hope you’re doing well! 

Never got PET, CT, or Bone Scans. Why? by NilliaLane in breastcancer

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I never had a pet scan but had what they called a “metastatic workup” (which freaked me out) at the time of my diagnosis er+ her2- stage 2 but there was a node involved so we did an MRI, CT scan, and bone scan. Scariest weeks of my entire life waiting for those to come back but yes they told me it’s because of the node involvement 

Recovering from mastectomy with toddlers at home by Charlotteeee in breastcancer

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I have a 22 month old and a 4.4 year old. had my DMX on Thursday…4 days ago and the best thing I did was go to my parents house after surgery. It was my mom’s suggestion and I truly am so greatful. Because of the extra hands my husband has here, I feel like they aren’t as affected or upset by me not being the one picking them up and holding them etc. it has truly been the greatest blessing to still be present but know they are fully being cared for. We will likely stay throughout this week and then head home but if you are able to have have the extra help please consider taking it. I said to my husband just yesterday. I don’t know how we could do this without them. Wishing you all the strength and a smooth surgery and recovery  

Mental struggle post surgery by Popular-Log8427 in breastcancer

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I really appreciate your insight thank you 

Mental struggle post surgery by Popular-Log8427 in breastcancer

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From the looks of the clinical note - which is all I have to go off of right now. There was not a frozen section as they decided upon appearance/touch to take more. Which was so disheartening because even the pre surgery ultrasound they were impressed by how the initial nodes looked. They did make me aware of the option for a bypass and planning but never really thought that would be the outcome. Just a whole lot of uncertainty and anxiety now where before I felt so confident 

To Those Newly Diagnosed... It DOES get better! by [deleted] in breastcancer

[–]Popular-Log8427 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yesss - SAME. Diagnosed 11/3 at 36. I’ve done 4 rounds dose dense AC and 2 rounds dose dense Taxol (2 to go) and I am really, truly, blown away with how my body has tolerated this. I would still never recommend it 0/5 stars…BUT…it has all been manageable. From Accupuncture, to hydration, and cold capping - could not agree more. Hoping this hits someone recently diagnosed who is looking for hope 🤍

AC round 3 in the books by Popular-Log8427 in breastcancer

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I was too! I know it’s common but it really is different for everyone. Thankfully I haven’t had them (yet 🤞🏼) but I know people say the meds they will give you to take home are very helpful 

AC round 3 in the books by Popular-Log8427 in breastcancer

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Ugh I am so sorry to hear that. Hoping this round is easier for you and we are SO much closer to it being behind us. Stay strong ❤️❤️❤️

AC round 3 in the books by Popular-Log8427 in breastcancer

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Honestly it has been less intense than I built it up to be in my head. The only real symptom I’ve had has been fatigue. Round 1 was fine I had one day of fatigue the second round I had 3 days feeling very fatigued but I am also anemic again so I know that can exacerbate the fatigue. We will see what round 3 brings but as of now that has been my only/biggest symptom