I found out today that I have breast cancer and must have a mascetomy
and chemo in the next couple of weeks. I will be reporting the
challenges of finding beauty, inside and out during the upcoming days
and months...
thanks for all your love and support!
xx
Maurey!!
I'm too sorry to hear this! Best wishes for a fantastic recovery!
Jamie
A very helpful place is the newsgroup alt.support.cancer.breast
Marilyn
please keep us posted
Stevie
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Please check out your local area for
resources, support groups, one on one's
etc. etc. Along with the net of course.
Yours in total recovery!
jajd
Maurey, you will be in my thoughts and prayers as well. Stay as
positive as you can.
Audrey
Smokey
>I found out today that I have breast cancer and must have a
>mascetomy and chemo in the next couple of weeks.
BC seems to run in the female issue of my mother's side of the family.
Five in Mom's generation and the next generation and two of them have
had BC.
Mom had her most recent checkup last week: 4 years, 8 months (and
counting). No recurrence. She was somewhat fortunate in that she got
it when she was over 70, at that age hormonal therapy is generally
both quite effective and tolerable.
One of my cousins came down with BC after Mom did. She's had a battle
with it (surgery, radiation, at least two courses of chemo, and
hormonal therapy that bothered her) but she's still going. She has had
her share of problems over the past few years, including a horse
riding head injury that left her having seizures.
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Maurey,
I'm so sorry to hear this! You will be in my thoughts and prayers for a
very smooth recovery.
Laurie
-stars
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Blessings to you and your family
Sandra
--
I'm what Willis was talking about.
--
Debbie the Dogged "14-year breast cancer survivor"
das at spamcop dot net
"Poodles are space aliens who think they've disguised
themselves as dogs." - Paghat the Ratgirl
I'm so sorry, Maurey. I'm sending you positive vibes for a complete
recovery.
SueG
Maurey -
SOOO sorry to hear this. You know we'll be rooting for you - look
forward to your posts from "the front."
bless you,
Nadya
You've got all of AF sending your their best wishes. You can beat it.
Take care of yourself and don't forget to pamper yourself with AF
style shopping therapy too.
Veronica
--
Makeup, it takes believing in. Like a magic carpet, it's belief that
makes it fly. Otherwise, it's just a rug.
If you believe in it, makeup has a magic all it's own.
Of course, makeup is only dime-store magic. But it works well enough,
when it's used properly.",
the makeup artist, from the book Sooner or Later, based on the 1978 TV
movie of the same name.
Sending thoughts and prayers your way Maurey.
-sk
Maurey, you will be strong and not let this get you down...try to
maintain a postive attitude. I know it's difficult but as Norman
Cousins (author) writes, the body and the mind are closely related so be
confident!
Jean
Oh Maurey...you have my support and best wishes for your recovery!
>
This is very shocking news! My prayers are with you.....
Cheryl (from NJ)
My thoughts and prayers will be with you.
Barbara
Debbie, your survivor message is lovely. Maurey, you are going to kick that
cancer's ass!
cofarb
--
Jen in ND
Lots of hugs to you. I know it will be a great challenge but I know
you will do great.
Ditto, hope all works out well. My mum went through the same thing and
it's a struggle, but you can overcome and we're all with you...
--
Cheers
Dennis
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Tara
MaureyL wrote:
> Dear alt.fashion community
>
> I found out today that I have breast cancer and must have a mascetomy
> and chemo in the next couple of weeks. I will be reporting the
> challenges of finding beauty, inside and out during the upcoming days
> and months...
>
> thanks for all your love and support!
i don't even know what to say. i'm so sorry to hear this, Maurey.
take heart: a friend of mine survived breast cancer five years ago.
they caught it early and she didn't need a mastectomy. she did
radiation, but no chemo.
be sure to ask your oncologist about Lymphedema - it's a swelling
(usually in the arm) due to pooling of lymph. usually when a
lumpectomy (or in this case, mastectomy) is performed, many of the
lymph nodes are removed as well. your lymph nodes are what circulate
lymph throughout your body. without the lymph nodes, there's no
circulation of lymph. my friend who survived breast cancer does dry
brushing on a daily basis to keep the lymph circulating. if you send
me your physical address, i can send you some information on
Lymphedema, and how to do dry brushing, and even what type of brush to
buy.
i'm hoping you have a swift recovery!
take care,
david
> Dear alt.fashion community
>
> I found out today that I have breast cancer and must have a mascetomy
> and chemo in the next couple of weeks. I will be reporting the
> challenges of finding beauty, inside and out during the upcoming days
> and months...
>
> thanks for all your love and support!
>
> xx
Maurey, I'm so sorry to hear this. My thoughts are with you.
Stacy
Just saw your post and David I very much appreciate your note on the
possibilities of lymphedema. Clinical studies indicate that between
25% and 48% of cancer survivors (I am one also - two lymphomas) will
develop lymphedema.
There is treatment for lymphedema that an make a dramatic difference in
the condition and your quality of life.
If I can be of any help please feel free to contact me.
Pat O'Connor
Lymphedema People
http://www.lymphedemapeople.com
lymphede...@gmail.com
My very best to you!
great site there! i'll make a note of it and tell people about it when
necessary. my friend will appreciate it also.
david
although I am a man I do know what you feel. I have lost the half of my
scrotum and I discovered that after all, my world did not disappear. I
was still a man and so I can tell you, you are still a woman. And if you
have an important other one he should not care less about you.
Head up en chin chin up Maurey, you are you.
with love
François
MaureyL wrote:
> Dear alt.fashion community
>
> I found out today that I have breast cancer and must have a mascetomy
> and chemo in the next couple of weeks. I will be reporting the
> challenges of finding beauty, inside and out during the upcoming days
> and months...
My best thoughts and prayers to you and your loved ones.
T.
Maurey - I'm so sorry. Know you are loved, supported and that alot of
folks are sending you lots of good vibes right now. And remember
you're a beautiful person inside and out and you always will be.
Hang in there and let me know if there's anything I can do from across
the pond. My mom's a survivor of 18 years.
xoxoxo's
Vicki in DC
Oh Maurey, what a shock! Best wishes for a speedy and complete recovery.
You will be in my thoughts.
-KMS
Maurey, I am so shocked and saddened to hear this news. But I know
you, you are a beautiful woman, inside and out, and you will survive
and thrive, no doubt about it. You have all of alt.fashion sending you
tons and tons of good karma and that is going to help enormously. And
whatever you decide to do about your hair, I know you'll still be the
stunningly gorgeous woman you've always been. And soon enough you'll
be back for a visit and we'll be kidding you about how you've adopted a
Brit accent!
We love you, Maurey. You can beat this.
MaureyL wrote:
> Dear alt.fashion community
>
> I found out today that I have breast cancer and must have a mascetomy
> and chemo in the next couple of weeks. I will be reporting the
> challenges of finding beauty, inside and out during the upcoming days
> and months...
>
> thanks for all your love and support!
>
> xx
Dear Maurey,
ALWAYS think positive, take good care of yourself, and keep us posted.
Sending good vibes and prayers your way.
Sandra in PA
Sue
I'm so very sorry to hear that...=\ I can't imagine what you must be
going through, but I can relate a particular case that I am familiar
with that will hopefully give you some comfort at this time.
A lady I once went to church with was diagnosed with the same not too
many years ago, and, of course, it was quite terrible for her when she
first learned it. However, in the following years, she had the
procedure, endured the chemo, and she has handled it all marvelously!
To the best of my knowledge, it is practically like it never happened.
Furthermore, most everyone seems to have largely forgotten that she ever
went through it in the first place. And it is all because her recovery
was so complete and she was able to camouflage the physical changes
sufficiently that she really looks no different than she did in the
past. As I understand it, such recoveries are not at all uncommon; and
I sincerely hope that it will also be the case with you that your
recovery is swift, thorough, and that any negative outcome is entirely
manageable.
Just keep your spirits up and keep treading steadily toward the day when
you will be able to look back on all of this as nothing more than a past
trial that you have since overcome.
I'll keep you in my thoughts.
Best wishes,
AEM
MaureyL wrote:
> Dear alt.fashion community
>
> I found out today that I have breast cancer and must have a mascetomy
> and chemo in the next couple of weeks. I will be reporting the
> challenges of finding beauty, inside and out during the upcoming days
> and months...
>
> thanks for all your love and support!
>
> xx
Sending love and support your way! My mom is going on close to 15 years
since her masectomy, and I had a suspcicious (thankfully benign) lump
removed 10 years ago. The good news is, breast cancer survival rates
are better than ever. So hang in there. Also, on the fashion front,
there are tons of good options nowadays, so don't fret about that part
and just take care of yourself right now.
I highly recommend Dr Susan Love's "The Breast Book."
jen
Take heart!
"MaureyL" <Mau...@aol.com> wrote in message
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xo,
Laura
> Dear alt.fashion community
>
> I found out today that I have breast cancer and must have a mascetomy
> and chemo in the next couple of weeks. I will be reporting the
> challenges of finding beauty, inside and out during the upcoming days
> and months...
>
> thanks for all your love and support!
>
> xx
>
Maurey, I've been out of town for a while and am just now hearing your
news. I'm sorry to hear you're going through this, but I know you will
seek out the best possible treatment. And the treatments get better and
better. You WILL get through this, I know.
I'm rooting for you!
Priscilla
---
ps...@midway.uchicago.edu "Here comes the most beautiful woman in
puppetland!"
Lisa xx
Maurey I'm so sorry to hear this news. You've always been a beautiful person
inside and out through your posts here so I know you have the strength. Best
wishes.
JennP.
Best wishes to you for a speedy recovery and prayers to you and your
family. Get well soon!
Alicia U.
Celia
Love, Laughter, and Friendship,
Lisa
I've just started re-reading alt.fashion again after quite a few years
away and have just seen your dreadful news.
I can't tell you how shocked and sorry I am for you and you will be in
my thoughts and prayers.
Stay strong and positive and I KNOW you can beat this.
I know that the health system her in the UK gets some terrible
publicity but there really are some wonderful, talented, caring and
kind people out there that will do everything they possibly can to get
you through this and back on your feet fighting fit as soon as they
possibly can!
If you need a "Local" friend to talk to or if you just need to rant,
let me know - I'll be here for you.
Be strong.
Love Claire
xxx
xx
Sue
jajd
Hi Maurey, I just read your post and want you to know my thoughts are with
you. I know you are in a good location for getting excellent care.
Claire
Nutritional counselling
Herbal medicine consultation
Hands-on healing
Mind/body/spirit therapy (this is quite similiar to life coaching where
you approach cancer diagnosis as a real watershed and make goals and
decisions in tune with such a life changing event)
Reiki
These are all one-on-one sessions with a trained therapist and are
completely free of charge (thank you Prince Charles! This charity is
run by The Prince's Trust) These are ongoing sessions that will take
place over the entire course of my chemo and then follow up after my
surgery. In addition, I've signed up for the following group classes:
Yoga
Pilates
Qui Gong (A gentle form of Tai Chi)
All taught by breast cancer survivors...
and finally--
Support group for women 40 and younger. Apparently over 40% of the
Haven's clientele comes from this age group. Am also looking into the
guided meditation classes but don't want to overdo! Even the lunch is
free, provided by volunteers who cook meals that are totally organic
and carefully chosen to aid cancer recovery.
I can't tell you how lucky I feel having had access to this centre, as
it's made a huge difference to my state of mind already...
I've been away and am just finding this message. Maurey, I am sending
positive thoughts in your direction. You can and will get through this
- hold onto that thought.
blessings,
val
>Yoga
>Pilates
>Qui Gong (A gentle form of Tai Chi)
> Am also looking into the guided meditation classes but don't want to
overdo!
Even if none of this has actual theraputic value, it should keep you
amused, distracted, and occupied while awaiting the next sessions of
chemo, etc.
I'd say: drop any of it that doesn't provide sufficient entertainment
value, and go shopping instead ...
--
Visit my Iron Age Pages for technical and fun stuff (holiday specials,
too)!
http://pages.prodigy.net/feaudrey
You can beat this - I have another friend doing these exact same things
and she's gonna beat hers too. She's off white foods, and eating lots
of lean protein, fruits, veggies.
Email me anytime you want to type/talk.
Xo,
Vicki in DC
I haven't read AF in a couple of weeks, and was very sad to learn your
bad news - in fact I was surprised by how much it touched me, given
that we don't know eachother in "real life", nor have we even exchanged
private mails.
All I can say is that the positive attitude and inspiration that I have
seen in your posts are the best weapons you could have. I am sure you
will handle this situation well and overcome it with the same grace you
always show.
All my best wishes and prayers are with you!
Teresa
opoponax at clix dot pr