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Hi All, Diagnosed with late on set asthma at 60. Prior to this had been told my upper respiratory congestion was due to post nasal drip. But things got worse, climbing hills, any rapid change of pace etc. I am a survivor of breast cancer in my 40s, when I had lots of chemo and radio therapy to left side
Hi All, Diagnosed with late on set asthma at 60. Prior to this had been told my upper respiratory congestion was due to post nasal drip. But things got worse, climbing hills, any rapid change of pace etc. I am a survivor of breast cancer in my 40s, when I had lots of chemo and radio therapy to left side
PeakFlo
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Hi I'm new to this group from KS
I was originally diagnosed with Stage 2B in August of 2011, I had a double mastectomy with reconstruction surgery, followed by Chemo, radiation and hormone therapy. I was diagnosed with Stage 4 when it moved to my bones. I'm still Estrogen Positive and have gone through all the oral meds for hormone
I was originally diagnosed with Stage 2B in August of 2011, I had a double mastectomy with reconstruction surgery, followed by Chemo, radiation and hormone therapy. I was diagnosed with Stage 4 when it moved to my bones. I'm still Estrogen Positive and have gone through all the oral meds for hormone
NancyBraman
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8 years ago
I am new to MBC
I am a 20 year survivor of DCIS stage 0 (1996). I had a total radical mastectomy and 19 lymph nodes removed. I had a recurrence of breast cancer in March 2016 (8 mos. ago) and was diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer with mets to the bones. My attitude is great and my prognosis is good.
I am a 20 year survivor of DCIS stage 0 (1996). I had a total radical mastectomy and 19 lymph nodes removed. I had a recurrence of breast cancer in March 2016 (8 mos. ago) and was diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer with mets to the bones. My attitude is great and my prognosis is good.
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8 years ago
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Hi I'm just wondering I had a
vasectomy
nearly 3 years ago and wondered if would need a sperm check or can I ask for a sperm check from my GP
Hi I'm just wondering I had a
vasectomy
nearly 3 years ago and wondered if would need a sperm check or can I ask for a sperm check from my GP
formstone07
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Men's Health Forum
8 years ago
Getting Naked with Strangers after a Mastectomy
Thanks for all of the positive feedback about the articles I've posted so far. Here's another, about how I was able to get naked with strangers again (in a Korean spa...one of my fave indulgences before breast cancer). The answer: with a little help from my friends. It was first published in Ravishly
Thanks for all of the positive feedback about the articles I've posted so far. Here's another, about how I was able to get naked with strangers again (in a Korean spa...one of my fave indulgences before breast cancer). The answer: with a little help from my friends. It was first published in Ravishly
BklynCatwoman
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
8 years ago
My story of Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer
From a helpline peer: My journey started back in 2004, when I was diagnosed with Stage III breast cancer. It had spread to 22 lymph nodes. I just couldn’t believe it because I was going annually for my mammogram. I had a mastectomy, chemotherapy, and radiation. And I was on hormone therapy for about
From a helpline peer: My journey started back in 2004, when I was diagnosed with Stage III breast cancer. It had spread to 22 lymph nodes. I just couldn’t believe it because I was going annually for my mammogram. I had a mastectomy, chemotherapy, and radiation. And I was on hormone therapy for about
daf10
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8 years ago
Going Flat: Whether To Reconstruct or Not
Some women are choosing to defy medical advice and social convention after mastectomies, saying they would rather live without breasts than undergo more surgery. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/01/well/live/going-flat-after-breast-cancer.html?smid=nytcore-ipad-share&smprod=nytcore-ipad
Some women are choosing to defy medical advice and social convention after mastectomies, saying they would rather live without breasts than undergo more surgery. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/01/well/live/going-flat-after-breast-cancer.html?smid=nytcore-ipad-share&smprod=nytcore-ipad
daf10
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8 years ago
Tattoo Me
Here's another one of my BC articles, this one about why I decided to tattoo my mastectomy scar instead of getting an implant. It was first published on Better After 50, then picked up by Ravishly. http://betterafter50.com/2015/01/why-i-decided-to-tattoo-my-breast-cancer-scar/
Here's another one of my BC articles, this one about why I decided to tattoo my mastectomy scar instead of getting an implant. It was first published on Better After 50, then picked up by Ravishly. http://betterafter50.com/2015/01/why-i-decided-to-tattoo-my-breast-cancer-scar/
BklynCatwoman
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8 years ago
Vasectomy & PCa
"While the above studies certainly suggest a link between
vasectomy
and PC risk, this does not imply
vasectomy
causes PC.
"While the above studies certainly suggest a link between
vasectomy
and PC risk, this does not imply
vasectomy
causes PC.
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
BRCA diagnosis questions
Hi. I'm BRCA1positive and had a triple negative diagnosis. 10+ years later, after chemo, a bi-lateral mastectomy and an oopherctomy I'm fortunately doing fine. I was 46 at time of diagnosis. If I can help you, shoot me an email.
Hi. I'm BRCA1positive and had a triple negative diagnosis. 10+ years later, after chemo, a bi-lateral mastectomy and an oopherctomy I'm fortunately doing fine. I was 46 at time of diagnosis. If I can help you, shoot me an email.
Margok
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8 years ago
Advice please
I know chances are very slim with either but what should we choose- a round of ICSI or 2nd
vasectomy
reversal?? My husband had a reversal that didn't work,then we had a round of ICSI that didn't work either.. Luckily we had one frozen embryo and our daughter was born.
I know chances are very slim with either but what should we choose- a round of ICSI or 2nd
vasectomy
reversal?? My husband had a reversal that didn't work,then we had a round of ICSI that didn't work either.. Luckily we had one frozen embryo and our daughter was born.
Hope14
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Fertility Network UK
8 years ago
Being HER2+ Strengthened My Faith
In 2013, at the age of 35, I was diagnosed with triple-positive Stage 1 breast cancer. Only a year and a half later in 2015, I was diagnosed with HER2+ breast cancer, Stage 2B. Here I was, 37 years old, being told, “Mrs. Riley, unfortunately, your breast cancer has reoccurred in the same area.” Hearing
In 2013, at the age of 35, I was diagnosed with triple-positive Stage 1 breast cancer. Only a year and a half later in 2015, I was diagnosed with HER2+ breast cancer, Stage 2B. Here I was, 37 years old, being told, “Mrs. Riley, unfortunately, your breast cancer has reoccurred in the same area.” Hearing
fixed_fight
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8 years ago
Life's journey with MBC
I'm diagnosed in 2012 ,had my mastectomy on the left breast with invasive DCIS no referral for oncologist was made and in 2014 again diagnosed with metastasis to the lung had chemo for 6 months them had herceptin and perjeta continued until heart ejection fraction is low and stop for 4 months now undergoing
I'm diagnosed in 2012 ,had my mastectomy on the left breast with invasive DCIS no referral for oncologist was made and in 2014 again diagnosed with metastasis to the lung had chemo for 6 months them had herceptin and perjeta continued until heart ejection fraction is low and stop for 4 months now undergoing
Yael12-Pia
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
8 years ago
Hallo Fellow Members, Newbie here.
Hallo everyone, I was diagnosed mid October and recovering from right breast mastectomy + axillary dissection 5 days ago. Was home with drain which came out today thank goodness. I have read some of the lovely, challenging, difficult, inspiring posts on here. Looking forward to visiting the Haven Welcome
Hallo everyone, I was diagnosed mid October and recovering from right breast mastectomy + axillary dissection 5 days ago. Was home with drain which came out today thank goodness. I have read some of the lovely, challenging, difficult, inspiring posts on here. Looking forward to visiting the Haven Welcome
jamaica2
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My Breast Cancer Community
8 years ago
DCIS Breast Cancer and Small Cell Lung Cancer Patient
Hello, My name is Kathie and I am 65 years old. After recovering from a double mastectomy in 2013 I was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer in 2014. I now have a recurrence of lung cancer for the 3rd time. I had chemotherapy and radiation the first treatment, chemotherapy for the second treatment
Hello, My name is Kathie and I am 65 years old. After recovering from a double mastectomy in 2013 I was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer in 2014. I now have a recurrence of lung cancer for the 3rd time. I had chemotherapy and radiation the first treatment, chemotherapy for the second treatment
kate93105
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Lung Cancer Support
8 years ago
DCIS and Me
Hello, I am a two time survivor of early breast cancer. I had 3 lumpectomies, radiation and then a mastectomy in 2012. I am currently on my fourth year of an aromatase inhibitor. I have symptoms, but I am very optimistic and looking forward hopefully to my last year of hormonal therapy.E
Hello, I am a two time survivor of early breast cancer. I had 3 lumpectomies, radiation and then a mastectomy in 2012. I am currently on my fourth year of an aromatase inhibitor. I have symptoms, but I am very optimistic and looking forward hopefully to my last year of hormonal therapy.E
stayblessed
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
8 years ago
Chances of Breast ca in daugter
Hello everyone.. Gm all. 42 years female lady b--patient of BREAST CA since january 2014.Recent mammography report shows BIRADS 5 & she undergone mastectomy recently. No axillary lymph adenopathy was there.. My ques------- wat is the prognosis for dis pt & wat r the chances of breast ca to her daughter
Hello everyone.. Gm all. 42 years female lady b--patient of BREAST CA since january 2014.Recent mammography report shows BIRADS 5 & she undergone mastectomy recently. No axillary lymph adenopathy was there.. My ques------- wat is the prognosis for dis pt & wat r the chances of breast ca to her daughter
Drraza
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Breast Cancer India
8 years ago
elderly post mastectomy
i am new here, 80 years with right mastectomy done 1 month ago, the scar feels uncomfortable, and have been planned to RT, the tattoo marks for RT also pains, i was told that i will have to hold my arms abducted for around 15 min during RT, but my arms don't go that far.....what to do?
i am new here, 80 years with right mastectomy done 1 month ago, the scar feels uncomfortable, and have been planned to RT, the tattoo marks for RT also pains, i was told that i will have to hold my arms abducted for around 15 min during RT, but my arms don't go that far.....what to do?
urmi121
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
8 years ago
Stage 2 lung cancer
Hi everyone. I had my right lower lung removed because I had a baseball size tumor that was stage 2 cancer this past March. It's been a long haul recuperating but I'm cancer free. I had my first CT Scan and it was negative - there were no lymph nodes involved or cancer outside that portion of the
Hi everyone. I had my right lower lung removed because I had a baseball size tumor that was stage 2 cancer this past March. It's been a long haul recuperating but I'm cancer free. I had my first CT Scan and it was negative - there were no lymph nodes involved or cancer outside that portion of the
lindarahtes
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Lung Cancer Support
8 years ago
Hello from Lisa g.
I am introducing myself. I am a 2x bc thriver. First time lumpectomy and radiation- 2nd time chemo and mastectomy. Second time was new primary (assumed due to almost 8 year span between diagnoses and different type of bc-- docs never can say with 100% surety that it is new primary or recurrence as cancer
I am introducing myself. I am a 2x bc thriver. First time lumpectomy and radiation- 2nd time chemo and mastectomy. Second time was new primary (assumed due to almost 8 year span between diagnoses and different type of bc-- docs never can say with 100% surety that it is new primary or recurrence as cancer
sociallisa
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8 years ago
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