Lots can happen in a few days, huh? :)
Last Friday I sent a photo of my Efudex treatment spreading into the surgery area and late Friday eve got an email back that he didn't have any concerns about Monday's surgery. Did my last 250mile ride with my buddies Saturday for a while and got ready for Monday.
The initial meeting with the plastic surgeon went well and he even complimented me on the Efudex treatment, saying more people should do it to kill the pre-cancers. He told me he's done his face several times and would continue to do it every few years. My first thought was HORROR! Again and again?? After thinking though, it makes sense. Surely, my next time won't be anything like the first? After all, I'll just be killing new ones and it should be a lot less severe. Definitely planted the seed for doing it again in 5 years or so?? No telling, but at least the seed is planted.
Surgeries seemed to go fine (I guess) Anesthesia was a lot tougher on me than I had hoped. Instead of being the one making everyone laugh as I came back awake, I was the one throwing up...what a hoot THAT is for everyone :)
My friend Kelly was the best. Hauling me around and making sure I didn't get off on the wrong foot with my recovery. Constantly reminding me about the no bending, no lifting, etc. Had no idea how much I "bend over!" I really thought I'd be "ok" after a few hours and stocked up on things I needed to do, groceries, etc., but I did NOT stock up on the basics and really needed 7-Up, crackers and soup. Got me through that first night for sure.
So now I figure some things out. Feeling pretty beat up with both front and back surgeries, but I still think 1 rehab is the way to go. Thought I'd be getting some work done, but there ain't no bopping goin' on. Moving slowly....but I AM moving. In between icing and naps of course. Trying to go back to work tomorrow/Wednesday and see how I hold up. Got my fingers crossed.
Diagnosed with pre-skin cancers and especially with my mom's skin cancer history (most recently 2 Mohs surgeries on her face) and my sun-rich lifestyle, my dermatologist recommended a round of skin chemotheraphy with the drug Efudex5%. Pictures she showed of other patients were intentionally startling. Forewarned is forearmed is the train of thought! No way to predict my reaction to the drug, but hope is it won’t be too severe. Treatment consists of applying 2xdaily for 3 weeks.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Friday, March 23, 2012
(Round 2) Day 17 - March 23, 2012
The itching is driving me crazy now. I'm waking at night scratching and of course seeing little blood in the morning and trying to sleep on my side kinda smooshes my chest just enough that it hurts. Trying to sleep on my back, but YUCK! My buddy Mary said she stayed sleeping on her back after surgery and I can try it, but am also having a surgery on my lower back, so this will be interesting. Starting mid-day yesterday, it's hurting to have clothing around the chest (no option of course!) Put a tshirt on after my workout last night and it hurt enough that I took it off before I got home...and then I was wet AND cold :) Trying an open-collar today, but also trying to camo the chest with a scarf and just moving it when it becomes too much.
Last bike ride this weekend and then time to get ready for surgeries Monday! I've got my "magic" steroid ointment ready to go for when I get home. When I did that on my face, that's when the sloughing started as it softened all the scabs, so plan is to be in the most pain next week all at once.....healing from surgery and raw skin. I'd rather get it done all at once, so I can get started on the healing ASAP!
Last bike ride this weekend and then time to get ready for surgeries Monday! I've got my "magic" steroid ointment ready to go for when I get home. When I did that on my face, that's when the sloughing started as it softened all the scabs, so plan is to be in the most pain next week all at once.....healing from surgery and raw skin. I'd rather get it done all at once, so I can get started on the healing ASAP!
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Day 16 - March 22, 2012
Sent the below to the primary surgeon with some other information today because I'm concerned the Efudex treatment is spreading too close to a surgery spot. Trying to keep the requested clearance, but spots are popping up randomly as I continue treating. Couple spots showing up on a breast, which is nowhere close to a treatment area. As they appear,I'm adding them to the daily treatment, so long as they're nowhere near a surgery spot. Been waiting to hear back for most of the day.....
Final pre-op tomorrow (Friday), then surgeries start Monday.....I'm ready to get this moving :) Faster this is done, faster I can get back to real life, right? One last 250mile bike ride with friends this weekend before my forced time off.
Close friend had same surgery (even same plastic surgeon) month ago and she is thrilled with her result, but is beating into me that "no exercise" means "no exercise! Says any rise in body temp and/or sweating causes the dressings to falter and not perform correctly. Her first dressing didn't come off for 2 weeks and due to unhealed areas, she was off a total of 3 weeks before resuming. I have a race 3 weeks from surgery, and have high hopes of competing.....not doing well.....but hopefully showing up enough to maintain year-end rankings. Silly, I know, but we all need something to keep us from living on the couch!!
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
(Round 2) Day 14 - March 20, 2012
Round 2 is going well I guess? Started off doing spots, but when I saw the surrounding area (on my chest for example) responding also, I continue to expand the treatment zones.
Surgeries are scheduled for next week and I'm knocking them out back-to-back-to-back! Since each wants me with no exercise for preferably 2 weeks, I want to do all the rehabs at once. For the chest surgeries, no lifting more than 5# for a week, then light for 2 more weeks. No cycling because of the stress on the chest, but the plastic surgeon is modifying the dressing to use dermabond so I can resume some sweating sooner than later. :) On the back surgery, no cycling because of the constant bend and stress on the lower back. Since I have another race less than 3weeks from the surgeries, I'm hoping to sit straight up on the trainer and pedal as I start feeling up to it. Guess my grandmother was right when she saw me on crutches for the ? time. She shook her head and said "Pamela, you should just get fat." Well, so far, sure feels like I'm on the track right now!
So, I am bummed about some of my treatment adjusting. Chest surgeries want a 3" clearance of any Efudex treatment around the surgery spots. Bummed because I see outbreaks and I'd rather just finish it. Instead, I've tried to keep the treatment away and will just have to start it up again after I get clearance after the surgeries. Though I started the Efudex 2 weeks ago, I continue to increase the areas, because I continue to see response and I'd like to do all I can right now because they say you can't do any of this treatment in the summertime, which means whatever doesn't get done soon, has to wait til fall. I may be wrong, but I think waiting 6 months is what resulted in me having to have 3 surgeries now.
Not taking pix of each spot, but the chest is a large enough response area to share. The itching is really getting annoying! Since there's actual sores, direct contact is painful, but I can gennnnnntly rub a bit over clothing. Surprised to see a spot pop up near my left shoulder, so I'm expanding over there now too! I can't get the angle quite right to show the sores :)
Surgeries are scheduled for next week and I'm knocking them out back-to-back-to-back! Since each wants me with no exercise for preferably 2 weeks, I want to do all the rehabs at once. For the chest surgeries, no lifting more than 5# for a week, then light for 2 more weeks. No cycling because of the stress on the chest, but the plastic surgeon is modifying the dressing to use dermabond so I can resume some sweating sooner than later. :) On the back surgery, no cycling because of the constant bend and stress on the lower back. Since I have another race less than 3weeks from the surgeries, I'm hoping to sit straight up on the trainer and pedal as I start feeling up to it. Guess my grandmother was right when she saw me on crutches for the ? time. She shook her head and said "Pamela, you should just get fat." Well, so far, sure feels like I'm on the track right now!
So, I am bummed about some of my treatment adjusting. Chest surgeries want a 3" clearance of any Efudex treatment around the surgery spots. Bummed because I see outbreaks and I'd rather just finish it. Instead, I've tried to keep the treatment away and will just have to start it up again after I get clearance after the surgeries. Though I started the Efudex 2 weeks ago, I continue to increase the areas, because I continue to see response and I'd like to do all I can right now because they say you can't do any of this treatment in the summertime, which means whatever doesn't get done soon, has to wait til fall. I may be wrong, but I think waiting 6 months is what resulted in me having to have 3 surgeries now.
Not taking pix of each spot, but the chest is a large enough response area to share. The itching is really getting annoying! Since there's actual sores, direct contact is painful, but I can gennnnnntly rub a bit over clothing. Surprised to see a spot pop up near my left shoulder, so I'm expanding over there now too! I can't get the angle quite right to show the sores :)
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
MY NEXT LEARNING CURVE - MAR 13 2012
Well, I said 2013 was about trying a couple new things and what I REALLY meant, was not just grinding out 10,000km in long rides over and over, but mix it up, start doing some UMCA racing seemed logical, which I'm thinking of starting this weekend at the Hill Country race. Why not! I've only ridden my bike 4 times since Stock Show ended Feb 4 and I've got weekends off now....makes sense....go race 200 miles in some of the toughest climbing :)
What happened is I get to learn more about skin cancer for now.
I'm going through a round of Efudex (topical chemo) for 2 more weeks on 8 spots/sections of pre-cancers. Have 3 spots that biopsied malignant, Basal Cell Carcinoma and have surgeries scheduled. I really expected the "surgeries" to be very low-key, local anesthetic, go back to work....not gonna happen.
Just met with my first surgeon doing the 2 spots on my chest. I'm going to request my biopsy reports tomorrow because sounds like 1 may be attached to a lymph node and the other has squamous tendencies. He talked about a tendril, so I need to research more. My derm. really wanted me to go to this particular plastic surgeon and it turns out he'll be doing MOHS surgeries where they basically just keep cutting until they get healthy report from pathology. I'm THRILLED to not have to do multiple surgeons for the same surgery! The other surprise is it won't be local anesthetic, but a general IV anesthetic, which means now I have to be a pain in the butt by having a driver, Dan will probably stay with me that night, etc. What else I heard was....blah blah blah....get cookies....blah blah blah :)
The other bummer that I need to pursue more is working out. He didn't want me doing any for the 3weeks of stitches/bandages, but acquiesced to 1 week off and I need to push him regarding the following 2 weeks. Sounded like in addition to stitches, he may change the bandage to a type of dermabond (I'm thinking super glue) Regardless, I'm ready to start working on some fitness after working 7days/wk all winter and what else I heard was blah blah blah.....stay fat.....race very slowly.....blah blah blah.
The other surgery should be able to be done in the doctor's office since it's on my lower back, but it's also a spot that apparently didn't really trigger any alarm. In fact, it almost didn't even get biopsied, yet turns out it's basal cell too. ug. So far, NOTHING has turned out as simply as I've been led or that I've thought. Guess the good thing is the chemo treatment should be over the day after surgery....guess I need to ask about that too. Sheesh!
So, now I do pre-op next Monday, do the simple surgery (I think) next Friday, do the MOHS surgeries the following Monday, March 26th and see what all I can learn from this of course.
What happened is I get to learn more about skin cancer for now.
I'm going through a round of Efudex (topical chemo) for 2 more weeks on 8 spots/sections of pre-cancers. Have 3 spots that biopsied malignant, Basal Cell Carcinoma and have surgeries scheduled. I really expected the "surgeries" to be very low-key, local anesthetic, go back to work....not gonna happen.
Just met with my first surgeon doing the 2 spots on my chest. I'm going to request my biopsy reports tomorrow because sounds like 1 may be attached to a lymph node and the other has squamous tendencies. He talked about a tendril, so I need to research more. My derm. really wanted me to go to this particular plastic surgeon and it turns out he'll be doing MOHS surgeries where they basically just keep cutting until they get healthy report from pathology. I'm THRILLED to not have to do multiple surgeons for the same surgery! The other surprise is it won't be local anesthetic, but a general IV anesthetic, which means now I have to be a pain in the butt by having a driver, Dan will probably stay with me that night, etc. What else I heard was....blah blah blah....get cookies....blah blah blah :)
The other bummer that I need to pursue more is working out. He didn't want me doing any for the 3weeks of stitches/bandages, but acquiesced to 1 week off and I need to push him regarding the following 2 weeks. Sounded like in addition to stitches, he may change the bandage to a type of dermabond (I'm thinking super glue) Regardless, I'm ready to start working on some fitness after working 7days/wk all winter and what else I heard was blah blah blah.....stay fat.....race very slowly.....blah blah blah.
The other surgery should be able to be done in the doctor's office since it's on my lower back, but it's also a spot that apparently didn't really trigger any alarm. In fact, it almost didn't even get biopsied, yet turns out it's basal cell too. ug. So far, NOTHING has turned out as simply as I've been led or that I've thought. Guess the good thing is the chemo treatment should be over the day after surgery....guess I need to ask about that too. Sheesh!
So, now I do pre-op next Monday, do the simple surgery (I think) next Friday, do the MOHS surgeries the following Monday, March 26th and see what all I can learn from this of course.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
March 2012 - Back to work!
My Dad's right....getting older ain't for the poor or the weak! Time to get back on the skin care and bottom line is it feels like I've got crap everywhere. Face still gets great reports and now time to address spots here & there elsewhere.
Went to have a few spots looked at and biopsies show malignant BCC's and pre-cancers too. Funny thing is almost every spot, I had to point out and question after the doctor passed over it....all but one. So, pay attention to yourself! Bottom line is this as of March 6, 2012:
- Going to treat 7 pre-cancers with Efudex (same chemo I did on my face). Spots are on chest, shoulder, hands, wrist, upper thigh and back
- 2 Chest biopsies 2 wks ago show malignant BCC's and due to the location, I have a meeting March 13th with a plastic surgeon due to the surgeries needed.
- A biopsy on my lower back came back malignant BCC and doctor thinks she can excise it in the office. That procedure is scheduled March 23rd and a big wake-up call. I asked her to look at this spot 1.5yrs ago and again last week and both times she felt it was not a concern. Last week she agreed to biopsy just so I could have a clean slate and it was malignant. Gotta remember, doctors are human and you really need to drive your own destiny when it's your body. Doctors aren't perfect and we shouldn't expect them to be.
So, I start Efudex tonight for 3weeks on the spots and now have an eagle eye for anything pink and/or rough that wasn't that way yesterday! The spot on my upper thigh I actually argued a bit telling the doctor it was just a bruise that popped up a couple days ago.....not a bruise! All the spots are pretty small and I have high hopes Efudex will take care of the pre-cancers.
I'm also experimenting with self-tanners again....brown fat's better than white fat, right! So far, the one I'm liking the best is: http://www.clarinsusa.com/Delicious-Self-Tanning-Cream/C040101004,en_US,pd.html&cgid=430&start=5
It still smells, but not as bad as some and I noticed a difference in just a couple days. Plus, since it is already a caramel-color, it's easier to see where it winds up. Doesn't last long, but I'm going to try and be good!!! My bicycle riding keeps me in the sun days at a time, so it's always a struggle, but I'll keep at it!
Will try and post some pix as some of the pre-cancers start changing with the Efudex
Friday, October 21, 2011
One Year Anniversary
Got A+ for the skin yesterday! Year ago, stuck my head in the little black box with blue light at a Girl's Night Out reception where the sun damage showed up. Ouch. Coincidentally, same reception this week and stuck my head in the box again....lady had to double-take and smiled when she said my skin looked more like what they see on mid-20 year olds!! (I'm 48) I looked and the difference was dramatic under that special light. Smooth and even, no splotches, which I was covered in last year. To me, I kinda look the same every day, but to friends and that little black box NOT THE SAME AT ALL! Hard to go back and see the pics now, but glad I did. Also, realize how much I tried to downplay some of the pain and emotional trauma. Did that for others that might read it because I encourage you to do it if it's being recommended. I was afraid dwelling too much on the pain & emotions would scare folks, instead of forewarning. It was a really tough couple months, but I'm doing so great now. Back to riding all the time and having great success with Neutrogena Sport Sunscreen, SPF 50 or 70 (something ridiculous of course)
I know I need to do my chest next, but am being timid. Still, that needs to be done and I'm just being a lazy baby for not doing a section every year at this time. It's just that last year was SO BAD. Work picks up like crazy right now, working nights and weekends already and mandatory weekends start in a couple weeks. The emotional trauma is more what I'm dreading. At this time of year, I stay pretty sleep-deprived and don't cope well enough with extra stress. Last year, had a maaaaajor melt-down at work during the treatment and I know it was mostly tired and over-stressed. That's a big factor for me as I pick the timing for treatment, cuz I'm going to avoid a repeat of that at any cost!
If you're on the fence, I'm grateful every day that I did it. What doesn't kill us, makes us stronger, right? Well, I'm pretty damn confident of my strength :)
I know I need to do my chest next, but am being timid. Still, that needs to be done and I'm just being a lazy baby for not doing a section every year at this time. It's just that last year was SO BAD. Work picks up like crazy right now, working nights and weekends already and mandatory weekends start in a couple weeks. The emotional trauma is more what I'm dreading. At this time of year, I stay pretty sleep-deprived and don't cope well enough with extra stress. Last year, had a maaaaajor melt-down at work during the treatment and I know it was mostly tired and over-stressed. That's a big factor for me as I pick the timing for treatment, cuz I'm going to avoid a repeat of that at any cost!
If you're on the fence, I'm grateful every day that I did it. What doesn't kill us, makes us stronger, right? Well, I'm pretty damn confident of my strength :)
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Day 58 - December 23, 2010
So it's almost 40 days after my last treatment and rougly 60 days since I started the whole thing. Still have some discoloration, but that's all and I guess my reaction to the Efudex means it will just take a little longer for all to blend together. Summary is I'm glad I did it. In retrospect, sure doesn't feel like this started 2 months ago. A lot can happen in a short time and that's what I'd pass along to people. In the big picture, a few weeks of awkwardness and discomfort were easily worth it to me.
My mom shared this funny...I think I may have thought it funny when it seemed I looked like this, but there's no telling...it IS funny today!
"This is one of 82 photos in a Powerpoint presentation I received. Many of them are fascinating. This one reminds me strongly of a certain young woman I know who recently endured a traumatic ordeal.
My mom shared this funny...I think I may have thought it funny when it seemed I looked like this, but there's no telling...it IS funny today!
"This is one of 82 photos in a Powerpoint presentation I received. Many of them are fascinating. This one reminds me strongly of a certain young woman I know who recently endured a traumatic ordeal.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Days 44-51 December 8 - 16, 2010
Well, not much to report. About a week ago I started wearing makeup again and also using a Skinceuticals product that's supposed to help restore skin....Phloretin CF. Still have the red discoloration and my last treatment was basically a month ago. My skin is certainly healed, but feels like forever for the skin tone to even out, but it is...just taking longer than I wish :)
Day 50
Day 50
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Day 36-43 December 1-8, 2010
Every day I notice new improvement. Down to just a couple sores to heal this past week. The last scab came off my cheek Sunday (Day 40) leaving a little divet. I've read of some scarring and just hope that's not the case with me. Still covering my face with Aquaphor at night, but now putting on a moisturizer during the day. I have years of habits to overcome, namely putting sunscreen on regardless. I've gotten used to my makeup & moisturizer having SPF, but when you don't put it on (which I haven't for weeks), I need to grab sunscreen!
Day 42
For the first time, I didn't wear medicine today, but wore a tinted moisturizer instead - yippeeeee!!! Tonight I noticed 2 new spots though and I'm going to treat them as acne for now. Dr. did caution me the steroid creams (which hydrocortisone is) can lead to acne, but worse still...glaucoma. I only used the HC cream twice heeding her cautions.
Day 40
Could've really screwed this up and looks like I'm lucking out with just a warning instead. Leaving the house before dawn in the cold didn't make me think of sunscreen, but a couple hours of in/out at the White Rock Marathon did! When I finally realized it, I had another panic attack. Fears of scarring because my color still hasn't stabilized and the wind/sun scared me death when I finally "woke up." Pharmacist said put on hydrocortisone cream (told him I had some prescription 2.5%), wait 30 minutes, then follow with Aquaphor. Interesting, I told him I had the triamcinolone steroid and the mupiricin ointment, but he said plain ol' HC cream. I did it and 2hrs later the decrease in redness was astounding.
Day 42
For the first time, I didn't wear medicine today, but wore a tinted moisturizer instead - yippeeeee!!! Tonight I noticed 2 new spots though and I'm going to treat them as acne for now. Dr. did caution me the steroid creams (which hydrocortisone is) can lead to acne, but worse still...glaucoma. I only used the HC cream twice heeding her cautions.
Day 40
Could've really screwed this up and looks like I'm lucking out with just a warning instead. Leaving the house before dawn in the cold didn't make me think of sunscreen, but a couple hours of in/out at the White Rock Marathon did! When I finally realized it, I had another panic attack. Fears of scarring because my color still hasn't stabilized and the wind/sun scared me death when I finally "woke up." Pharmacist said put on hydrocortisone cream (told him I had some prescription 2.5%), wait 30 minutes, then follow with Aquaphor. Interesting, I told him I had the triamcinolone steroid and the mupiricin ointment, but he said plain ol' HC cream. I did it and 2hrs later the decrease in redness was astounding.
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