My world has been rocked

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bdutts

Houston, Texas
Early detection is right. My wife and I just went through the exact same experience and she is recovering from her first surgery and getting ready for a second. Catching this early makes a world of difference. Stage 1 is can be addressed with surgery. While the later stages really increase the treatment and recovery.

Prayers to your wife and your entire family.
Sorry to hear that. Hope your wife has a full recovery.
 
#27      
Early detection is right. My wife and I just went through the exact same experience and she is recovering from her first surgery and getting ready for a second. Catching this early makes a world of difference. Stage 1 is can be addressed with surgery. While the later stages really increase the treatment and recovery.

Prayers to your wife and your entire family.
Thanks. All the same to your wife, you and your family.
 
#28      
Do they have TV sets in the chairs or beds ??........One of my buds a few years ago had to have dialysis 3-4 times a week and sometimes I would take him .......I couldn't be with him either but he at least had a TV to watch......
They do have a tv in the cubicles. I am not sure if she didn't realize it or didn't want to watch it. The waiting room was tuned in to some version of "This Old House" or whatever they call these makeover programs today. After 4 or 5 episodes of the women screaming when they came back and saw the house for the first time got to be really annoying even though i was not watching.
 
#29      
It's been awhile since I updated anyone.
My wife went through her first round of chemo treatments. She had surgery to remove the tumor. We've had follow ups with both the surgeon and today, the oncologist. At today's session he told her that chemo killed 90% of the cancer cells. Twice they checked nymph nodes. 3 with the original exploratory and another two with the lumpectomy. All were clean.
Next up is another series of chemo treatments. She is HER2 positive so the protocol is more chemo. 14 more sessions. That will take us through December. The good part is it is only one chemo bag instead of 3. Might not need the additional infusions such as the anti-nausea med. This type of chemo isn't the kind that makes her hair fall out so hopefully it will grow back soon. She is looking forward to that.
She also starts radiation treatments in a few weeks. 5 days a week for 4 or 5 weeks. The radiation doesn't last long. About 15 minutes but the whole process is around an hour.
We are both very happy this evening. We keep on marching along.
 
#30      

chiefini

Rockford, Illinois
It's been awhile since I updated anyone.
My wife went through her first round of chemo treatments. She had surgery to remove the tumor. We've had follow ups with both the surgeon and today, the oncologist. At today's session he told her that chemo killed 90% of the cancer cells. Twice they checked nymph nodes. 3 with the original exploratory and another two with the lumpectomy. All were clean.
Next up is another series of chemo treatments. She is HER2 positive so the protocol is more chemo. 14 more sessions. That will take us through December. The good part is it is only one chemo bag instead of 3. Might not need the additional infusions such as the anti-nausea med. This type of chemo isn't the kind that makes her hair fall out so hopefully it will grow back soon. She is looking forward to that.
She also starts radiation treatments in a few weeks. 5 days a week for 4 or 5 weeks. The radiation doesn't last long. About 15 minutes but the whole process is around an hour.
We are both very happy this evening. We keep on marching along.
Awesome news, wpr. Sending prayers and best wishes for you and your wife. 🧡💙
 
#31      

pruman91

Paducah, Ky
It's been awhile since I updated anyone.
My wife went through her first round of chemo treatments. She had surgery to remove the tumor. We've had follow ups with both the surgeon and today, the oncologist. At today's session he told her that chemo killed 90% of the cancer cells. Twice they checked nymph nodes. 3 with the original exploratory and another two with the lumpectomy. All were clean.
Next up is another series of chemo treatments. She is HER2 positive so the protocol is more chemo. 14 more sessions. That will take us through December. The good part is it is only one chemo bag instead of 3. Might not need the additional infusions such as the anti-nausea med. This type of chemo isn't the kind that makes her hair fall out so hopefully it will grow back soon. She is looking forward to that.
She also starts radiation treatments in a few weeks. 5 days a week for 4 or 5 weeks. The radiation doesn't last long. About 15 minutes but the whole process is around an hour.
We are both very happy this evening. We keep on marching along.
Your post made my day bro......hang in there and I will be waiting for more good news soon.........Great news ....it really really is...........
 
#32      
Your post made my day bro......hang in there and I will be waiting for more good news soon.........Great news ....it really really is...........
She's been a real trooper. I am so proud of her.
Giving up watching our grandsons was the hardest part. The little boy turned one a couple of months into the process. He doesn't remember her as well as big brother does. We were there for Christmas. When she went to get him up, he cried because she didn't look right. It took a while for him to warm up. I was playing "airplane" with him and dropped him in her lap. She started playing one of their games and singing to him and it all came back.
 
#33      

bdutts

Houston, Texas
It's been awhile since I updated anyone.
My wife went through her first round of chemo treatments. She had surgery to remove the tumor. We've had follow ups with both the surgeon and today, the oncologist. At today's session he told her that chemo killed 90% of the cancer cells. Twice they checked nymph nodes. 3 with the original exploratory and another two with the lumpectomy. All were clean.
Next up is another series of chemo treatments. She is HER2 positive so the protocol is more chemo. 14 more sessions. That will take us through December. The good part is it is only one chemo bag instead of 3. Might not need the additional infusions such as the anti-nausea med. This type of chemo isn't the kind that makes her hair fall out so hopefully it will grow back soon. She is looking forward to that.
She also starts radiation treatments in a few weeks. 5 days a week for 4 or 5 weeks. The radiation doesn't last long. About 15 minutes but the whole process is around an hour.
We are both very happy this evening. We keep on marching along.
Great news! Keep on moving forward. Hope she keeps up the good work and keeping a positive attitude as it really helps for recovery. Prayers to your wife and your family that things keep progressing.