This is what I do while I am waiting on my hair to grow out. It is so curly, all I can do is tie on a band of fabric. I am starting to get them in all different colors so I have one to wear with everything. Helps me to look more feminine, I think. I try to buy very light or thin fabric, otherwise it gets too hot here in the desert. Tight curl.
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Sunday, June 7, 2015
Cancer Transitions
I am attending a support class called, "Cancer Transitions." It is supposed to help us move beyond cancer treatment and cope with common issues in getting back to life again. There are 8-10 of us that meet once a week from 5-7:30 pm and work with our nurse navigator out of a workbook. We have healthy snacks and have had an exercise specialist come teach us exercises each week. They have given us very nice pedometers and we have had a dietician and social worker come and speak with us. I am really enjoying the class and the ladies in it. I am the youngest, the rest have me by at least 10 years or more. Most of us have had breast cancer but one gal has had rectal/anal cancer. We have 6 sessions to attend. I hope to be recovered enough from the latest surgery to attend this Tuesday's class.
Speaking of which, Wednesday the 3rd, I had my final treatment/prevention surgery! I am relieved to say that so far, I still feel like myself. Hope that will continue. I am 4 days post op, so a lot can change. I had a hysterectomy. They took my ovaries and Fallopian tubes as well. This will put me in to menopause and some of those side effects can be pretty drastic. Here's hoping that they will be bearable. It's not likely that I will get through menopause without some discomfort, just don't know what those discomforts will be for me or when they will begin. I seem to remember reading somewhere that within 3 weeks or so I will see some changes. Time will tell.....
Right now, I have some soreness where everything was taken and a little bit of pain while my bowels and urinary tract are trying to resume their former functions. I am not supposed to lift anything for the next while and have been resting a ton and taking short walks around the neighborhood. Our church family continues to take wonderful care of us. People have been bringing us meals for dinner since Wednesday and will continue through Thursday! Thank you, thank you! I can just rest and recover.
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Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Lymphedema management
Still meeting with my Occupational Therapist to try to get my swelling down. She continues to instruct me about Manual Lymph Drainage. It is taking awhile for me to learn it. One of the things that could help is to have John wrap my arm with ace bandages every night. Wear my compression arm band during the day and wrap at night. Sometimes, all that I need to do to manage my health/body feels overwhelming. Exercise, drink tons of water, MLD, eat right. I hope that my "new normal" post cancer will one day feel....normal.
Monday, May 11, 2015
What a difference a week makes!
Phew! One week later the relief is immense! I continue to put a very pure form of aloe Vera gel and Aquaphor on the radiated site morning and night. I am now back to wearing all my normal clothing!
Monday, May 4, 2015
Better or Worse?
John suggested that I take pictures of my radiation-rough spot from week to week to help me see the changes taking place. The hope, is that I will see progress from week to week that I can't see from day to day and that will give me a psychological boost and a feeling of well being. So, here it is. 1st week after being done with radiation.
My final surgery to prevent reoccurrence of cancer- hysterectomy, is scheduled to take place June 3rd. A little nervous since I am not supposed to do hormone therapy to help with mood swings and such. This is due to my "Triple negative" status. The last hurdle to jump as part of my cancer treatment! I won't worry about surgeries for reconstruction until the children go back to school in August.
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Radiation, DONE!
My 28th and FINAL day of radiation, YESSS!! The Dr's office presented me with the above certificate and more importantly a Lindt hazelnut/milk chocolate bar, MMMMM!! I thought that was a nice gesture.
One of the three areas that received radiation is very tender. The armpit. It gets chaffing from my bra and compression arm band so I have had to switch things up a bit. I hope it will heal quickly. I keep using the "Earths Daughter aloe Vera," Miaderm and Aquaphor the doctor gave me. Yeowza😣!
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Hair growth at 3 months
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More hair, YAAY! Looking at the difference between last ,month and this month, I am going to have to say that the Nioxin products are doin' their thang! Thanks to my stylist Stefany Thornton for telling me about them!
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