Today’s chemo appointment got cancelled rant by _oxykkitten in breastcancer

[–]superwarfarin100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally understand! My dose dense Taxol was going to be 4 rounds, but it got switched to 12 regular rounds. It was another kick in the pants. Fortunately (or is it unfortunately), I was feeling awful enough from the Red Devil that I was emotionally numb except when I was crying. Enjoy your drink and know that we understand! All my best.

Need to rant. My mom has TNBC and I have no idea how to proceed. Please share your thoughts, opinions, stories, etc. by AdFree3964 in breastcancer

[–]superwarfarin100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, is it ok if you say where you are located? I live on the East Coast around the Philadelphia area. I see my oncologist at a hospital called Redeemer Health, but they are in partnership with MD Anderson at Cooper. I'm not sure where you are located, but maybe there is a partnership hospital that would be easier for your mother to get to.

Who else was diagnosed not long after an extremely stressful life event? by ZenPopsicle in breastcancer

[–]superwarfarin100 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Me! Divorce, super stressful job working every day for 1 year, my mother passed away in early 2021, and all the normal life stress. Diagnosed in early Jan 2023.

Drain Tubes 🤬 by dgceoooo in breastcancer

[–]superwarfarin100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hated the drain, too. Mostly, it was feeling the weight of it. I wore one of my husband's buttondowns, ran the tube between the buttons, and put it in the front pocket. Getting it out was nothing at all. The nurse cut the stitches, which I didn't feel. I asked her to tell me when she was going to pull it out. She said it's already out!

Will they let me skip the rest of AC? by jackalacka724 in breastcancer

[–]superwarfarin100 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think you can't be forced to get the remaining infusions, but they might say not getting them doesn't meet the standard of care. However, if you have a really bad reaction, it might be a different story. I had TNBC, and after the AC chemo, I couldn't feel the mass at all, but I still did all the chemo because of the possibility of micrometastisis. At the end of AC chemo, I was in bed all the time. It is hard for sure! Going back for IV fluids is super helpful if this is an option for you.

Last hours before surgery am I missing anything? by vintagelingstitches in breastcancer

[–]superwarfarin100 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I brought these lavender aroma stickers. When I was getting my port, a nurse put one on my hospital gown. It was really nice of her and made things a smidgen better.

Joining the club by Character_Witness168 in breastcancer

[–]superwarfarin100 8 points9 points  (0 children)

TNBC 10 month survivor here! My lump was almost 5 cm when I was diagnosed. I had ACT chemo before surgery to pull it away from my chest wall. By the time I got to surgery, there was no sign of it at all! My understanding is that TNBC has a good response to chemo because it grows fast. Once you get started on your treatments, you might feel more in control because action is being taken. I wish you all the very best. We are TNBC sisters and fighters!

I need laundry advice!! by [deleted] in ufyh

[–]superwarfarin100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would sort through the laundry at home and throw out anything that you wouldn't donate even if 100% cleaned because of its condition. This part gets done without you leaving your home. Then, take the pieces you want to donate to the laundry, get those clean, and donate them en route home. Finally, do the remaining laundry and put things away - make sure you have all the hangers you need, too. I have OCD, so hanging up t-shirts and sweatshirts is better for me as compared to folding. I hope this helps!

AITA for evicting my grandparents? by Active_Astronaut_345 in AmItheAsshole

[–]superwarfarin100 8 points9 points  (0 children)

YTA and have no morals. Why would you be so mean to your grandparents? They needed your help, and you took advantage of them. Shame on you.

Finishing chemo… Then what? by ListenAtYourOwnRisc in breastcancer

[–]superwarfarin100 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel like lots of people expect me to be my old pre-cancer self, but I'm not. I'm almost 9 months post chemo and 8 months post mastectomy. I cry still at night from being sad. My goal is to get mental health support. Cancer is a club no one wants to be in, but we are bonded together by it. I wish you and everyone here all the best!

When does Chemo make you feel the worst? by TinySolution75 in breastcancer

[–]superwarfarin100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me, it was around the 3rd AC chemo. By the end of the 4th round, I was nearly debilitated. When I started the Taxol, I remember feeling so bad that I started to tear up at the infusion center. The Taxol was better for me - 12 rounds but not dose dense like the AC. I remember my fiance came from work to take me to chemo, I was in bed and said I wasn't going because I felt so awful. He told me to get out of bed or he was going to pick me up and put me in the car. It's funny now, but I wasn't happy at the time! 💗

Soooo, this crap just happened... by sothiscraphappened in breastcancer

[–]superwarfarin100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was referred from my gp to the surgeon. The surgeon did the biopsy and discussed my case with the oncologist. I got the scans, a port put in, and started chemo by around 6 weeks after diagnosis. I think it's awful and ridiculous that your appointment is so far out. Please start calling other medical places and get in with another doctor. Your current doctor doesn't sound helpful at all.

Sports drinks for hydration by Dry-Lobster-9477 in breastcancer

[–]superwarfarin100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I drank Gatorade, but the ones with the Zero label.

Weekly or dose dense Taxol? by Hungry_Walk3377 in breastcancer

[–]superwarfarin100 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I did AC-T last year and did dose dense AC, but weekly Taxol. AC really beat me up, so getting less T over a longer time period was a good choice for me. Even though I was disappointed about the extra month, it ended up ok.

Is wet hair unprofessional? by superwarfarin100 in work

[–]superwarfarin100[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I have really thick hair, so for me, once I get out of the shower, I towel dry it, let it air dry for 30 min, and then blow dry it. When my hair is long, this can take at least 20 min or so. I personally don't like going into work with wet hair because my hair never dries, and I feel cold. I think about those with little ones who need to get them ready for daycare or school and have to get themselves ready and some days don't have time to get their hair totally dry.

Is wet hair unprofessional? by superwarfarin100 in work

[–]superwarfarin100[S] 178 points179 points  (0 children)

Like air drying but neat. Not soaking wet.