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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Breast Cancer / November 2003

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Thank you every one30 Nov 2003 13:48 GMT5
Hi all, thank you jo , kaye & susan for your good wishes , the past 3 weeks
have been rough the op was pretty hard , I dont know if you know anything
about stents but you are awake for the procedure , so when the dr says this
is going to be difficult he's not joking , but all is ...
During Difficult Times - the Best Support - Comes from  Trusting     in the Lord 30 Nov 2003 13:26 GMT2
During Difficult Times - the Best Support - Comes from  Trusting  in the
Lord
Christian Fellowship- a means of Making a Difference in your life.
During Difficult times there is no greater support or means of finding peace
results of latest pet scan30 Nov 2003 01:17 GMT2
first i would like to wish all of you a belated happy turkey day and i
hope you were all feeling good to eat yesterday.
i just have some good news to share with all of you
i am sure you remember me telling you that in august of this year my
Lymphedema & Hornet/YellowJacket Sting29 Nov 2003 21:21 GMT29
I've just been stung, probably by a hornet or yellow-jacket, on my
left-side/lower-back area.  
I saw them going into the ground by a rotted stump, near where I was
working, ... but I didn't see them flying around, so I figured I was
CANCER29 Nov 2003 13:55 GMT2
To whom it may concern
I was wondering if you could give me some advice on Brest cancer /
secondary bone mats. My mum is under going treatment as we speak.
I am trying any possible way that I can, to make an appointment to see
radiation problems29 Nov 2003 09:03 GMT15
I'm supposed to be having radiation but the first three sessions have
not gone well.
I had a lumpectomy with negative nodes. The tumour was .9 cm receptor
positive and the operation went well, edges clear. I have started
Chemo therapy and migraines28 Nov 2003 22:08 GMT20
I have recently been diagnosed with Stage II breast cancer.  I am
about to start my chemotherapy regimen. I have a history of life-long
migraine headaches.  However, I have been migraine free for the past
two and half years because I found a wonderful product called Hawaiian
Migraines and Chemo27 Nov 2003 20:06 GMT1
With regard to Darla's question about chemo causing migraines, it occurred to
me that she might want to get hold of the latest PDR and read the fine print
that goes with her particular chemo drugs.
The package insert for all pharmaceutical products contains information about
Just back from bone scan...27 Nov 2003 08:45 GMT6
Feeling kind of bittersweet or maybe just bitter and sad at the moment.  I
should be angry, too, but that emotion has been used up.  Just had a bone scan.
It hurt to lie still that llong due to the sciatic pain on the left side.
Ouch.  I did it though.  Afterwards, my films were ...
Wig stabilizer?27 Nov 2003 01:48 GMT19
I'm taking a friend about to undergo chemo wigshopping this weekend.
Of course she has no idea how much of her hair she will lose, but she
asked me to find out how she will stabilize or connect the wig to her
head if she loses all of her hair.  I do remember another friend
24 Hour a Day Live Cancer Support Chat (Link Fixed)27 Nov 2003 00:09 GMT1
We have a new site, and we would like to invite you to stop by for a
visit. The site is named Cancer Care Network.
http://www.cancercarenetwork.com
We have aprx 200 current regular chatters, all also affected by
Balsey recovering26 Nov 2003 12:37 GMT3
Just a short note to let you all know that Valerie, aka "Balsey" has had her
stents fitted and recovering well in hospital.
All being well she should be home some time tomorrow.
Thank you for all your support.
This can't be happening25 Nov 2003 17:01 GMT5
Many of you may remember me and my 37 yr. old wife who passed away in
August.
My sister in law (43 and in great shape) just called and told me her mamo
showed a "nodule with calcifications."  And her doc is unavailable to today
Stage IV Pain Palliation & Cannabis25 Nov 2003 08:10 GMT3
Hello List Members,
I have a friend who is Stage IV (bones) and her meds aren't sufficient
(including the patch) for the pain she's experiencing. She'd like to know if
anyone here has tried or used the cannabis pills for pain palliation.  If so,
What happens to those who are left behind...24 Nov 2003 19:50 GMT8
We are getting together with 3 other couples--close friends of ours for dinner
later this afternoon.  One of my friends is widowed.  Her husband had a
massive, fatal heart attack while mountain biking about 22 mos. ago.
She is coming with a date, also a widower.  This is the first ...
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