Breast cancer
posted by Neadi
17 December 2012

in hospital :-(

Last reply: 24 December 2012 17:57

guess where i am

skin infection...totally fed up now Image removed.

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commented by shirls
17 December 2012

17 December 2012 18:35

Ah you poor thing. It must be the day for lousy things happening I spent the day in the oncology ward with them looking for veins Image removed. and it turns out that my bloods are too low for my radiotherapy to go ahead for at least the next few days. I'm in bad bad form !!
Hope you escape soon Image removed.
Shirls

commented by Neadi
17 December 2012

17 December 2012 19:47

thanks shirls

i just keep asking what next......

just hope i get out for christmas Image removed.

commented by WicklowLady
17 December 2012

17 December 2012 22:23

Oh you poor things. Did they know what caused the skin infections? Do you need to get bloods done for radiotherapy, excuse my ignorance. Oh I feel guilty that I'm feeling good today when I'm usually not

commented by Ania
17 December 2012

17 December 2012 23:08

Ah neadi,

I feel for you I really do! It's so hard to stay positive when there always seems to be another shocker around every corner. Fingers crossed you'll be out before you know it! At least in hospital you can rest up and be taken care of, so try to relax a bit while you are stuck in there xxx

commented by Neadi
17 December 2012

17 December 2012 23:25

i noticed that my chest was a bit red this morn, and when i rang the clinic they wanted me in.
they admitted me and put me on an iv antibiotic i just hope everything is ol.

how did you get on today ania.
glad youre feeling good mary

xx

commented by shirls
18 December 2012

18 December 2012 10:55

Hi Wicklowlady
I didn't know until yesterday that bloods could be an issue with radiotherapy either. I am getting herceptin every 3 weeks so yesterday morning I went in as normal to the oncology ward for the herceptin and then the issue developed about my low "neutrophils". They went ahead with my herceptin as that does not effect your bloods but have decided to postpone the radiotherapy for at least a few days until my bloods improve. I'm back in tomorrow morning for bloods again so I'll see what that shows.
I had a couple of issues with low white cell counts during the chemo and had to be given blood at one stage but I really thought I was free of it all now. That's the thing about this journey you never know what's going to happen next. Image removed.
Glad to hear your still feeling well, your almost there Image removed.

Shirls

commented by Neadi
19 December 2012

19 December 2012 21:09

Still here.
Plastics are taking no chances as I could loose the tissue expander. They're waiting for the antibiotics to kick in. Still hasn't happened. Good chance I'll be here for Xmas. Image removed.Image removed.

commented by WicklowLady
19 December 2012

19 December 2012 21:19

Oh neadie I'm so sorry you're still in hospital, but as they say its probably best place to be. My recovery has been so much quicker with the reduction in chemo. As Shirls says the journey can be long and varied and you just don't know what's around the corner, but we will all come out of it in the end. I've never had any bloods issue throughout my chemo I've been very lucky. I met a man I know who is having weekly chemo until Easter oh God I felt lucky after talking to him!!!

commented by Ania
20 December 2012

20 December 2012 00:05

Neadi, I am so sorry for you Image removed. I really hope the antibiotics kick in and you feel better soon!!! Thinking of you xx

commented by Josephine
20 December 2012

20 December 2012 01:45

Hi Neadi
Hope you are doing ok. Xmas still a good few days off so don't worry about that yet. IV antibiotics usually kick in fairly fast. Wishing you a speedy recovery.
Jo x

commented by Amaryllis
20 December 2012

20 December 2012 13:09

Hi Neadi
That's a real bummer. Fingers crossed the antiobiotics will kick in very quickly so you can get out for Christmas.
I'm on antiobiotics too as I had a high temperature last weekend - and they have worked very quickly - assume the IV ones will work even more quickly....
Keeping fingers & toes crossed for you.
L

commented by WicklowLady
20 December 2012

20 December 2012 17:06

Going to light a candle in the church for you tomorrow that you'll get out for Christmas. I'm feeling really good and positive I see major light at he end of the tunnel and you will too. I even put my wig on today to meet a friend for lunch. Oh I do hope she reduces my chemo by 20% the next time.

commented by Neadi
21 December 2012

21 December 2012 19:49

Today they had to operate and I lost my tissue expander. I feel so so low now and not in the least bit chrissmassy......

They're hoping I get out on Xmas eve, but knowing my luck.... And I'm now not only flat chested on one side, but have another drain hanging out of me again....

Please tell me it gets better than this.... Image removed.

commented by LindyLu
21 December 2012

21 December 2012 21:36

Oh Neadi, so sorry to hear you have lost the TE and you are still in hospital. Don't really know what to say to you other than it can't get much worse???

I was a uni-boober for 18 months and all I can say to you that it is doable. Once chemo was over I went on holidays and swimming with my kids and managed to do most normal things with the one boob. Shopping for low cut tops was about the only thing that I could not do but it dido not stop me from shopping!

Chin up if you can. I know you won't feel in the least bit festive but hopefully if you can get home you will begin to feel better.

Do you still have a skin infection where TE was?? I developed an awful infection post mastectomy and had an open wound for weeks and weeks. A public health Nurse recemmended I try some wheat grass juice as it has fantastic healing properties. It tastes absolutely awful but it made a massive difference to my wound and infection. Don't know where you would soured it now, maybe a health food shop or a juice bar. It needed to be the freshly juiced stuff (not the concentrate or dry leaves).

Take care Hun

Lindylu

commented by shirls
21 December 2012

21 December 2012 21:53

Hi Neadi,
So sorry to hear your still in. Hope you will feel better soon and get out for Christmas.
Lots of hugs,
Shirls x

commented by Kathleen
21 December 2012

21 December 2012 21:55

Hi Neadi,

Poor, poor you. Thinking of you and hoping it all works out better at a later stage when the mastectomy site has settled down.

I wish I could bring you a big bunch of spring flowers. I'm sure all of this will look better in a few month's time.

Take care.

Hugs

Kathleen

commented by Neadi
21 December 2012

21 December 2012 22:09

Thanks guys,

Just feeling so so low- nothing seems to be going right at all.

commented by shirls
21 December 2012

21 December 2012 22:11

I know things seem crap for you right now hunny but you will get through this. Look how far you have come.
Shirls x

commented by deefed
21 December 2012

21 December 2012 23:14

ah Neadi all I can say is that sucks - thats the pits for you

so hope you get out for Christmas I was in there yesterday could have popped in to say hi.

Poor thing - I know this sounds silly but Jesus things cant get any worse they have to get better from here on in
xxxxxx

commented by Ania
21 December 2012

21 December 2012 23:23

I am thinking of you neadi - yes it will get better!!! Wish I could do or say something productive. Xxx

commented by Josephine
21 December 2012

21 December 2012 23:39

Hi Neadi
Just to add that I'm also thinking of you.
Jo x

commented by Amaryllis
22 December 2012

22 December 2012 13:31

Really sorry to hear that Neadi....
I have a TE but have just had the one expansion so far - and will have to postpone any further expansions until after my radio therapy -so another few months away. In the meantime I'm getting used to having just the one boob - and I have to say it's not as bad as I had thought. The bras with the prosthesis are really good - I even got an almost sexy black one to go with my Christmas dress - and they are completely comfortable to wear....

Sorry that you will have another drain - they really are a pain - hope you wont have this one as long as the last time.....

Really hope that you can stil enjoy Christmas.
L x

commented by Neadi
22 December 2012

22 December 2012 14:00

Thank you all so so much for the support. It turns out I reacted to the metal in the port of the expander. So better out than in eh?

Still here in Vincent's- they've now closed half the ward down for Xmas and the lack if Christmas atmosphere is astounding. I always thought Xmas in hospital would be a bit glittery??

Anyway a registrar came in today and said there is still a good chance I could go home on Monday, but after all that's happened.....

Moral of story- if you see a little redness get into hospital ASAP-I did but it wasn't enough to save expander. Will be flat now until at least this time next year.

Hopefully cancer won't take Xmas away from me, but hey there will be plenty more eh?

Oh I think I start chemo on January 10th. May see you in the hot seat then Dee!!!

Thanks everyone! Knowing you're all rooting for me has given me a lift!!

Pray I get outta here on Monday

Xxxx

commented by deefed
22 December 2012

22 December 2012 23:46

Yep on the hot seat with me Neadi and the one after that we will have a nice new chemo room.

Thinking of you too and hope that you make it home for Christmas and the main thing is that you are feeling okay. If you are not feeling good stay where you are your in good hands..

xxxx

commented by Dane7
24 December 2012

24 December 2012 17:57

Oh Neadi wishing u a speedy recovery. Expanders can be a pain better without. U get used to flat with the prosthesis honestly u will. Thinking of u

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