diagnosed with breast cancer this past monday
on 4/10/15 12:18 pm
Hi,
I just wanted to offer my support as somebody who was diagnosed with breast cancer post rny. I had surgery May 7th of 2012 and was diagnosed with breast cancer in March of 2013 at the age of 37 years. I was only 10 months post surgery when I got that awful news. While I thought I was on the road to a new healthy life, my world was definitely turned upside down. As a matter of fact, my one year surgiversary I also spent at the Cancer Center getting an infusion of chemo. I was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer and being a BRCA 1 carrier, it was recommended that I have a Bilateral Mastectomy as well as my ovaries removed. I participated in a trial at Stanford University in which I was given chemo intravenously, as well as an oral chemotherapy pill. I would be more than happy to share my experience with you. In January of this year, I was 1 year cancer free!:) I am sending you a friend request and I will gladly share my email address in case you have more questions or you just need someone to talk to. I did a lot of research on dealing with cancer post Rny and just like you, I had a difficult time finding information.
I'm sending prayers and hugs your way!
I had RNY in 2011, lost over 160 pounds and also gained back a little. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in January. I had a port placed for my chemo. I am getting 6 rounds of chemo (4 down). I haven't had any issues with absorption of meds. I'm due soon for my 4 year postop appt. I'm interested to see how my nutritional labs turn out. It was a stunning diagnosis for me. I felt healthier than I had for years and had just been promoted at work. It has been very stressful. i don't think the RNY has effected my breast cancer treatment. I have lost weight since beginning chemo but I adhere to the bariatric diet usually. I am too tired to eat or just ain't hungry the first week after chemo. By the third week, I am almost back to normal. Your treatment plan will depend on the three breast cancer markers, ER, PR, and Her2. I am ER PR negative, and Her 2 positive. Good luck to a fellow fighter!
My iron was low over a year ago and my NP at the weight loss clinic advised me to take slow release iron on a daily basis. My hemoglobin is low but running at my "normal". 24 hours after each chemo, I get a Neulasta injection which pumps up your bone marrow keeping your blood counts from getting too low. It sounds like your iron must be very low or your oncologist wouldn't be that concerned.
Yes i believe its low although i must research on how to decipher all the lab scores. Or ranges. They are testing me for the brca genes but looks like mastectomy is what docs are leaning towards. mri is monday so still not sure if i will need chemo. Its funny when doc asked if i felt tired re: low ironsymptoms. And i thought, "me tired, mom of 4, full time job, wife...i dont know any other way to be!" And i mean that with all sincerety. Oh and i am ER neg, PR pos, and HER2 neg.