Thank you Brie, for all your support words. We all know how important are this words when you’re going through that kind of journey. I finished my treatment last December. Now I’m taking estrogen blocking medication. Wishing you all the best 🌸🙏
You are a good girl…your mom must be extremely proud of you! I’m 63, and just finished up radiation….now supposed to start Tamoxifen (as soon as I get brave enough to take the first one..I’ve had the bottle for 2 weeks now 🤣). Anyhow I’ve watched your journey since you started, I think it’s fabulous that you’ve taken so many of us along with you….I am sure you’ve helped so many doing this.
@@daina-lynn it’s so hard to decide…we read about so many negative side effects and it’s scary. Glad to know I’m not the only one hesitant. Well wishes to you .
Thanks Brie. You smiling face was what I needed tonight. My wife is close to the end with her radiation treatments for uterine cancer. Radiation toward the end is miserable. But we march on. How's your mom's knee
I am on immunotherapy for uterine/endometrial cancer after chemo and radiation. You are the best support for your wife. My hubbie and daughter were right there with me also. It is a journey. Bless you for being there for your wife.
Hi brilliant bri, it's great to see you again as usual. I'm so happy and impressed at your progress. P.s I'm 67 and don't feel old yet. I don't think we will feel old till our 105th birthday. Which of course is how long your going to live at least. Carry on being brilliant!!
Hi brilliant Bri. Great to see you again as always. I continue to be impressed about how great your doing. P.s I'm 67 but I still don't feel old!!. I don't think you'll feel old till it's yoyr 105th birthday. Carry on being brilliant.
U go woman for being your own advocate!!!..shows how damn brave you are that’s the Italian side😂🤣❤❤sorry couldn’t help it!..that sounds uncomfortable with your eyes!..hope u get something for that❤
Don't sleep with a fan on. When your eyelashes grow back these create a stabbing feeling in your eyelid. Glad you will see the eye Dr. I am 72 and am refusing hormone therapy because of bone density problems and quality of life after breast cancer. God Bless.D
Your eye dryness is probably a “menopause” symptom as a side affect from the hormonal meds… just an idea… I am perimenopausal and suffer with dry picky Sandy eyes. Not sure if that apples to you, but if you are on hormone blockers it’s a possibility xx love your videos, thank you for putting yourself out here x
I'm sure your Dr mentioned about zometa side effects. Don't be surprised if you feel flu like for a couple of days. I had my infusion done back in Aug and I felt crappy for a few days
@@AFaeriesCancerJourney I recently came across this video and feel compelled to share some encouraging information that should bring a sense of optimism. Call it an act of kindness or simply meddling on my part-it's up to you. However, it disturbs me to see people suffer from life threatening health conditions. Although my following statements may seem bizarre, you must understand that it needs to be this way to reach you. Some things are just too difficult to say here (if you know what I mean), so please write down the capital letters from the following paragraph in the order you encounter them. Then, study and divide them into individual words to form a coherent thought. Understand? Okay, here it goes: Frogs Often Leap Lightly Over Water. WILLIAM has More Adventures by Keeping In Shape. Ostriches occasionally Need X-rays. Fish Often Rest Comfortably while Ants Navigate Complex Environments Rapidly. Cats Understand Rules Easily Sometimes. Some people find it hard to decode so I will translate part of the message but cannot completely translate. I hope you understand. Follow William _____ on _ for ______ _____. many blessings. 👍
Don't misunderstand, but I also had Taxol and a very blurry right eye. I was told may be cataract due to Taxol. (You are NOT old) So I went to eye doctor too. Gave me a prescription..."but not YET time for cataract surgery" 🤔 Let me know what you find out plz. Hmmm, also let me know what med you get for "stronger bones". I need it too due to osteoporosis. Lots of luck with your upcoming appointments. 🫶🌺
Thank you Brie, for all your support words. We all know how important are this words when you’re going through that kind of journey. I finished my treatment last December. Now I’m taking estrogen blocking medication. Wishing you all the best 🌸🙏
Thank you very much I've been learning a lot from you. I'm in the hospital with my wife right now and I've been watching all your videos.
Sending good vibes and prayers your way.
You are a good girl…your mom must be extremely proud of you! I’m 63, and just finished up radiation….now supposed to start Tamoxifen (as soon as I get brave enough to take the first one..I’ve had the bottle for 2 weeks now 🤣). Anyhow I’ve watched your journey since you started, I think it’s fabulous that you’ve taken so many of us along with you….I am sure you’ve helped so many doing this.
I've been looking at my bottle of Anastrozole for 1.5 years, lol. Still haven't taken the plunge.
@@daina-lynn it’s so hard to decide…we read about so many negative side effects and it’s scary. Glad to know I’m not the only one hesitant. Well wishes to you .
Thanks Brie. You smiling face was what I needed tonight. My wife is close to the end with her radiation treatments for uterine cancer. Radiation toward the end is miserable. But we march on. How's your mom's knee
I am on immunotherapy for uterine/endometrial cancer after chemo and radiation.
You are the best support for your wife.
My hubbie and daughter were right there with me also.
It is a journey. Bless you for being there for your wife.
Hi brilliant bri, it's great to see you again as usual. I'm so happy and impressed at your progress. P.s I'm 67 and don't feel old yet. I don't think we will feel old till our 105th birthday. Which of course is how long your going to live at least. Carry on being brilliant!!
One more thing...thx for telling is to be mentally strong (I agree huge part of successful treatment), eating right and hydration. 👌
Thank you for sharing your life with us. Love you’re happy personality!
Hi brilliant Bri. Great to see you again as always. I continue to be impressed about how great your doing. P.s I'm 67 but I still don't feel old!!. I don't think you'll feel old till it's yoyr 105th birthday. Carry on being brilliant.
Bri… a ray of sunshine as usual. Glad to see you doing so well. Keep it up!
I love you so much, Bri! You have no idea how much strength and courage I get from you.
❤ Hi Brie ! You are awesome ! Thanks for sharing your journey 🙏
Happy for you ..
Thank You for sharing .
Hows your Mom ?
Your Baby is very special and Beautiful . Happy Days ❤
U go woman for being your own advocate!!!..shows how damn brave you are that’s the Italian side😂🤣❤❤sorry couldn’t help it!..that sounds uncomfortable with your eyes!..hope u get something for that❤
Don't sleep with a fan on. When your eyelashes grow back these create a stabbing feeling in your eyelid. Glad you will see the eye Dr. I am 72 and am refusing hormone therapy because of bone density problems and quality of life after breast cancer. God Bless.D
Always enjoy your updates Bri & your positive attitude. May God continue to watch over you!🎉
You are a soldier for doing the monthly Zoladex injections. After 2 shots I decided to have an oophorectomy!
Thank you so much for sharing your journey ❤You are absolutely right. Life still has to on, no matter what, doesn’t it?
God bless you ❤
Be careful with Zometa. I got ONJ, destroyed my jaw, lost 7 teeth.
Your eye dryness is probably a “menopause” symptom as a side affect from the hormonal meds… just an idea… I am perimenopausal and suffer with dry picky Sandy eyes. Not sure if that apples to you, but if you are on hormone blockers it’s a possibility xx love your videos, thank you for putting yourself out here x
Lots of people choose not to do zometa. There are many bad long term effects.
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I'm sure your Dr mentioned about zometa side effects. Don't be surprised if you feel flu like for a couple of days. I had my infusion done back in Aug and I felt crappy for a few days
When was your treatment started and how long it takes
After you get "a fill", does your chest hurt?
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Many blessings 👍
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@@AFaeriesCancerJourney I recently came across this video and feel compelled to share some encouraging information that should bring a sense of optimism. Call it an act of kindness or simply meddling on my part-it's up to you. However, it disturbs me to see people suffer from life threatening health conditions.
Although my following statements may seem bizarre, you must understand that it needs to be this way to reach you. Some things are just too difficult to say here (if you know what I mean), so please write down the capital letters from the following paragraph in the order you encounter them. Then, study and divide them into individual words to form a coherent thought. Understand? Okay, here it goes:
Frogs Often Leap Lightly Over Water. WILLIAM has More Adventures by Keeping In Shape. Ostriches occasionally Need X-rays. Fish Often Rest Comfortably while Ants Navigate Complex Environments Rapidly. Cats Understand Rules Easily Sometimes.
Some people find it hard to decode so I will translate part of the message but cannot completely translate. I hope you understand.
Follow William _____ on _ for ______ _____.
many blessings. 👍
Sorry. 60 is not old.
Does you having breast cancer increase your daughters chances of getting it in the future?
Don't misunderstand, but I also had Taxol and a very blurry right eye. I was told may be cataract due to Taxol. (You are NOT old) So I went to eye doctor too. Gave me a prescription..."but not YET time for cataract surgery" 🤔 Let me know what you find out plz.
Hmmm, also let me know what med you get for "stronger bones". I need it too due to osteoporosis. Lots of luck with your upcoming appointments. 🫶🌺