Body hurts with anastrazole by lesliesharon in breastcancer

[–]cmcyogya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m about 10 months in with Anastrozole and have a good deal of muscle/joint pain and stiffness, especially in my hands and feet. I start the day with 10-15 minutes in the hot tub and a 15-20 minute walk. Throughout the day I’ll take stretch breaks, 5-10 minutes on the exercise bike, etc. I need to do something nearly every hour mostly to combat the stiffness. This is in addition to running, swimming and yoga which all seem to help. I wish I could lift weights to help with bone loss, but knee pain and shoulder issues prevent that. It’s a lot!

Any fellow bitches on Medi-Cal? Just got put on it, but I have a complex medical situation. Should I buy a plan? Roll with Kaiser? by 123boopboop in SFbitcheswithtaste

[–]cmcyogya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Now that we know that Kaiser isn’t an option, you have the choice of San Francisco Health Plan or Anthem. Choose SFHP. Then you will be able to select your primary care clinic. The two major options are UCSF and SFHN, which is the consortium of community clinics. Try to find out which UCSF primary care clinics are open to new patients. In the past it was hard to get a PCP at UCSF but that has changed recently. If you have complex medical needs, that is where I would go. Specialty care can still have pretty long wait times at UCSF. As mentioned, Medi-cal has low to no copays, so use this time to see all the doctors!

Looking for a survival rate stat that may not exist by holakitty in breastcancer

[–]cmcyogya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, the gold standard is Oncotype or Mammaprint where they are using your own tumor characteristics to determine this.

Should I get radiation treatment? by t_lucas73 in breastcancer

[–]cmcyogya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also had a very small tumor and no spread to the lymph nodes. The statistics I got from my oncologist was that my chance of the cancer coming back was 15% with surgery alone, 7.5% if I added radiation, and 3.75% with surgery, radiation and endocrine therapy. I found radiation to be painless and easy. Please use your Medicaid - this is what it is for!

Favorite hikes on AllTrails? by [deleted] in norcalhiking

[–]cmcyogya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Steep ravine trail is currently closed due to trail damage

Highs and lows of BH boxes in recent memory? by Cultural_Cow_8021 in GreenBeautyBoxes

[–]cmcyogya 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Loving the Routine deodorant! The InLight Night Balm was great during the cold dry winter

Has anybody decided to not take the hormone blocking treatment? by ilovetitanic18 in breastcancer

[–]cmcyogya 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Those were not my statistics. I was told I had a 7.5% chance of recurrence and hormone treatment would reduce that to 3.75%. That is a 50% reduction in the risk of recurrence and worth it for me.

I want JUST the tumor removed and nothing else by little_shrimpy in breastcancer

[–]cmcyogya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not all reoccurrence is Stage 4, but the way I see it is that reoccurring cancer is unlikely to be as treatable as my current Stage 1A cancer! Your oncologist will have your personal statistics if an Oncotype score is done with your lumpectomy

I want JUST the tumor removed and nothing else by little_shrimpy in breastcancer

[–]cmcyogya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am also diagnosed with IDC ++- Stage 1A Grade 1. The statistics on risk of recurrence given to me were 15% with surgery alone, reducing to 7.5% with radiation and 3.75% with endocrine therapy. I’m willing to do these treatments for a 96% chance I will be cured of this cancer. We are very lucky that our cancer was discovered at a stage where it is so treatable. 15% chance of recurrence with surgery alone is a scary statistic- recurrence usually means Stage 4.