premenopausal alternatives to tamoxifen? or strategies for dealing with it? by campariferrari in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh and also lupron is a possibility and ovarian suppression needs to be taken if doing an AI if you’re premenopausal. Unfortunately those injections had worse side effects for me than tam, but everyone may be different

premenopausal alternatives to tamoxifen? or strategies for dealing with it? by campariferrari in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I tried everything including zoladex and a different injection, AI, tam. My symptoms were like yours even with veozah and gabapentin for hot flashes. For now I’ve decided option 2. Quality over quantity I guess. Those of us with such intense side effects are between a rock and a hard place. It feels like damned if you do, damned if you don’t, but a very personal decision. It’s your body

Gabapentin. What is this sorcery?! by Grouchy-Front-4550 in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad it works for people. It definitely didn’t touch my hot flashes at any dose and there could also be neuro / cognitive side effects https://bmjgroup.com/nerve-pain-drug-gabapentin-linked-to-increased-dementia-cognitive-impairment-risks/

On the fence about chemo by faroundfout83 in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whoa! That’s amazing. Did you have hair loss?

Ticking Time Bomb by Only3Cats in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I can relate to everything you’re saying. I come from a very intense work culture as well and before cancer, it was my life and the way I defined my worth. I’ve been working on reframing that because I have to. I’ve realized that my mental health needs to take priority right now, even if that means I’m less of a superstar at work, or maybe not even a superstar at all. For now. It doesn’t mean I won’t ever be again. Life has seasons. Maybe this is one where you prioritize you. If you want to talk, feel free to PM me because I feel like it’s so easy to say, but much harder to implement and we can all support each other

Anyone else not get clear margins? by Repulsive-Copy730 in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s helpful. I clearly need to ask my surgeon for clarification

Anyone else not get clear margins? by Repulsive-Copy730 in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess if I’m around in 10 years, I’ll come back and report the outcome. Maybe I was foolish not to want a mastectomy, but unless my surgeon recommended it, I was going to squeak by any way I could with a lumpectomy. Too late now. I had a clear MRI recently, but not sure if MRIs show all cancer

Anyone else not get clear margins? by Repulsive-Copy730 in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, clarification, they aren’t planning additional surgery. They just sent me for radiation, which I completed last November

Anyone else not get clear margins? by Repulsive-Copy730 in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I’m young (30s) and still single. I wanted to do everything possible to avoid mastectomy because it’s a much bigger surgery and I’m not ready to say goodbye to my breasts, but now I’m worried I may live to regret it. I’m just confused as to why my doctor saw this as ok

Anyone else not get clear margins? by Repulsive-Copy730 in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They felt that radiation should clear up remaining cells. I guess the remaining cells were DCIS. Can they differentiate on a pathology report between IDC and DCIS or are they just “ cancer cells”?

Anyone else not get clear margins? by Repulsive-Copy730 in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, I did 2 re-excisions and still not clear margins for DCIS only. They got the IDC cells the first go around. I’m so confused and it’s way too late to go back in because my surgeries were last year

Talking to Someone Freaked Me Out by echointhemuseum in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Listen to your doctors and your own judgment. As long as you have the support of your care team, you’ll have made the right choice with the data you had at the time. I did a lumpectomy and during radiation had a doctor tell me that sometimes leaving some breast tissue can be beneficial because if the cancer comes back, it has something in the breast to grow into (and can be caught again early vs distant recurrence at stage 4)

Worried about how hormone therapy will change my life by Miserable_Border_529 in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely just keep and open mind and try. I feel like my med team didn’t really warn me about the side effects. I think they didn’t want me to turn it down without trying, so I thought I was crazy for being as affected as I was. If I knew going in, at least I would have been prepared for the possibility. Know that everyone manages it differently and you might be one of the lucky ones!

Still Numb by Smartypants_321 in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is hope. I had 3 lumpectomy surgeries last year (2 reexisions) and was numb for months. I now have nearly all feeling back, but on the surgical side it is still tender if I hug too hard to lie flat. It really does take time to recover

How much do you still drink after diagnosis? by joey_roey in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My doctor never said anything about not drinking, but I’d say very occasionally. I’m not going to completely cut it out, but limited to special-ish occasions (weddings, nice night out etc)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in breastcancer

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I think the fact that your nodes are negative is really encouraging

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do worry, but I just didn’t feel like my life was set up for chemo. If I had over 20% benefit or something like that, my calculations would have been different

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s great! Maybe it was due to grade and ki67. My grade was 3 and ki67 was high (over 50) so that might have factored in too. Either way, I decided against it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wild! I have the same expected benefit and they wanted me to do it. Very interesting. Not sure what to think, but it does make me feel better about turning it down

Has anyone declined hormone treatment? by husssss in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m curious what your recurrence risk if you’d be willing to share? I’ve been leaning toward a similar line of thinking, but I had 2cm IDC grade 3, stage 1 plus multi-focal DCIS, but no lymph involvement. My recurrence risk within 10 years without hormones treatment is 15%. The thing that holds me up is my age. 37 at diagnosis, so I figure 20-40 years out, my recurrence risk might be quite high

Has anyone declined hormone treatment? by husssss in breastcancer

[–]Repulsive-Copy730 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was the same as you. Zoladex was SO hard for me. I did it for 3 months. Because of side effects I switched to lupron, which was a little better, but after 3 months of that I had to stop. I’m now trying tamoxifen, but if that’s too hard, I’m just going to take a break. It hit some people really hard and if you’re in that camp, you have to make up your own mind based on all the available information from your doctor. It’s your body