tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-283301402009-07-08T00:41:48.343ZBeating Breast Cancer | Symptoms And Breast Cancer TreatmentWelcome to the website of Marjory and Gordon Cameron.<br> Gordon is a family doctor. Marjory is a nurse. Marjory was diagnosed with breast cancer in April 2006 and this is our story. Please visit us from time to time and feel free to add your own comments or to describe your own experiences. We'd love to hear from youMarjorynoreply@blogger.comBlogger87125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-81706218835359907322009-03-08T08:02:00.004Z2009-03-08T08:12:47.742ZBreast Cancer - It's All About Soul Isn't ItIf you love great music with a soulful twist then take a look at - and a listen to this.Anders Holst -jazz singer - was so moved by the effect that breast cancer had on two of his friends that he has decided to devote a whole month of his life to supporting breast cancer charity.During the entire month of March 09 he will work to support Susan G. Komen For The Cure ®.He is using his music, to Marjorynoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-26528873388794752132008-09-06T19:16:00.005Z2008-10-30T17:47:59.352ZBreast Cancer Questions and AnswersGordon and I have been busy this week. We've been working to create a new medical advice question and answer site that we think you'll enjoy and find helpful.Ever since we started this site we've struggled at times to keep up with your emails and your questions left in the comments section of each blog article. We try - but time is precious at times and its not always easy. Gordon too, with his Marjorynoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-58791211890284973692008-07-07T20:25:00.004Z2008-09-01T23:01:35.586ZHot Flashes in Breast Cancer PatientsHere's an article that Gordon recently wrote for another website. We've reproduced it here because it's one of the most common health questions that breast cancer sufferers ask about. Do you have hot flushes or hot flashes? Well, if you do, there may be some hope of relief. Read on .....Hot Flushes in Breast Cancer PatientsBy Gordon CameronHot flushes or hot flashes in breast cancer patients are Marjorynoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-29531160036116956762008-07-02T06:07:00.004Z2008-08-06T19:34:15.544ZMammogram - What is a MammogramWhat is a mammogram - do you know the answer?A mammogram can help to detect breast cancer at the earliest stage and it's an important part of our fight against the breast cancer epidemic - whether or not symptoms of breast cancer are present.Some of these tests are performed when there is nothing at all to find on breast examination - no lumps and no suspicious problem areas. This is called a Marjorynoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-56769780018481253722008-07-02T05:52:00.004Z2008-07-02T06:01:03.168ZSymptoms of breast cancerThe Symptoms of Breast CancerI often get emails or have comments posted on this breast cancer blog site asking about the symptoms of breast cancer.Here's a brief summary but please remember - if you have any doubts at all then please go see your doctor for a check as soon as possible.In most women, breast cancer is first noticed as a painless lump in the breast.Other symptoms of breast cancer mayMarjorynoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-58247764045748021232007-10-30T20:42:00.000Z2007-10-30T22:33:56.876ZBreast Cancer T-ShirtsI love lifeBreast Cancer T-ShirtsSure - its been very difficult at times over the last couple of years but I haven't lost sight of what's really important. Family, fun, laughter and the ability to find enjoyment in even the darkest of days.So .... to celebrate that .... and to move on beyond the ubiquitous pink ribbons which are now found virtually everywhere - I asked my son Nic to design a new Marjorynoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-43209819799935257982007-10-21T14:12:00.002Z2008-07-02T06:36:18.242ZBreast Cancer and Hip SizeYikes - can it really be true that hip size is a predictor for the risk of getting breast cancer? A new study suggests that it might be.Scientists from the UK's Southhampton University have shown that women whose mothers have wide and round hips could be seven times more likely to develop breast cancerIt seems that a women's hip size is a marker of her oestrogen production.Wide, round hips Marjorynoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-7920408314112321982007-10-21T14:01:00.000Z2007-10-21T14:08:48.385ZWeight Loss and Cancer RiskCan Losing Weight Reduce Cancer RiskNew research hinting that losing weight cuts the risk of breast cancer is the latest development in the cancer - healthy lifestyle debate.At a conference in Birmingham UK earlier this month the National Cancer Research Institute heard that middle-aged women who lose weight and exercise twice weekly are 40 per cent less likely to develop breast cancer.It seems Marjorynoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-34537841259397390452007-07-30T09:22:00.000Z2008-07-02T06:40:26.856ZToo tired.....As I said after my last Herceptin....I'M KNACKERED! Thank you to all the other Herceptin recipients who e-mailed me to say that I'm not abnormal. I seem to spend most evenings dozing off and feel washed out during the day.On a happier note, my eyelashes are starting to grow back in again but I am aware they may fall out again. Joy. God, I'm feeling a bit sorry for my self today. Can it be the Marjorynoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-66010522417193898612007-07-19T16:40:00.000Z2007-07-20T09:02:48.510ZFabulous DayWell I've just had the most amazing day. It started with Gordon and I meeting the lovely Mr Butterworth who is the plastic surgeon I was referred to for breast reconstruction. The surgery of choice is the Tram Flap-fantastic. As I mentioned before you achieve reconstruction from removal of fat and skin from your tummy. A tummy tuck!!Now, like most woman my age I have a bit of a spare tyre but I Marjorynoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-41360736820650581932007-07-10T14:26:00.000Z2007-07-22T00:53:19.529ZWork, children and puppiesThe summer holidays always bring a mix of emotions. A strange mixture of time away on vacation and sitting around keeping the house ticking over while the older kids worry about impending exam results.This summer Ally (20) and Amy (18) are both working hard to save some cash for University next year. Peter (14) has found a new lease of independence and spends most of his time in Edinburgh with Marjorynoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-67796826477505032782007-06-27T15:23:00.000Z2008-07-02T06:43:20.800ZHerceptin side effectsThe last time I spoke about Herceptin and it's side effects I proudly said I didn't seem to be experiencing anything other than a running nose. Spoke too soon!!I had my tenth Herceptin last week and just after the nurse left I wondered why I felt so tired? That fatigued feeling got a whole lot worse and by evening it felt like chemo all over again. Thankfully it had mostly worn off the next day Marjorynoreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-36340604208662386302007-06-04T08:47:00.000Z2007-06-04T13:48:25.098ZAnd now for the science bit.....Thought I would write a bit about my ongoing treatments now that the chemo is over. People keep saying to me ' so glad you're treatments over' and mostly I just smile and agree but it's far from over.For the next five years, or more, I will take Arimidex daily. Arimidex belongs to a group of drugs called aromatase inhibitors which interfere with the action of aromatase which is an enzyme that Marjorynoreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-54189582180119280712007-05-31T08:59:00.000Z2007-08-30T23:06:40.403ZLife gets back to normal....or does it?!Well, after a long absence from blogging I'm back. Where have I been? Just getting life back on track and having much needed down time. Not sure life will ever be back to 'normal'. My idea of normal has changed over the past year, but I think for the better. There's nothing like a cancer scare to make you appreciate life and all it has to offer. The phrase 'don't sweat the small stuff' is my new Marjorynoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-40783079368228226982007-05-28T18:53:00.000Z2007-06-03T16:31:20.175ZI'm BackHey - back in action - after a long lay off.Sorry for causing mass panic in all my regular readers.A combination of normal life resuming and software problems means that I haven't been able to post for several months. (Bloody computers !!)Anyway - all sorted now so expect lots of updated news in the next day or two.Also - unashamed plug: (groan ... I know)Long suffering Gordon has been working onMarjorynoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-1168182244462874242007-01-07T15:03:00.000Z2007-06-03T16:32:01.636ZIt's Over - Well, Almost !!It's over! Had my last dose of poison on Wednesday and I simply can't believe the horrors of chemo are over. Only 15 more herceptin to go, but who can complain, they're given at home and so far so good - no side effects.Have spent the day doing normal 'Mum' stuff and just enjoyed lovely meal with Gordon (which I thought he deserved) - a few glasses of wine and I have to say feel pretty good. Am Marjorynoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-1164727250753952632006-11-28T15:08:00.000Z2007-07-07T18:43:21.540ZStrange BrainNot really sure what to blame but something has scrambled my brain. Now, I hear you all .... middle aged woman going thro enforced menopause ..... of course you have a scrambled brain.Now while that may be the answer, I personally am blaming the steroids.God, they're horrible!On the day of the poisoning by taxotere I feel ok. Next day my body feels strange and tired. The answer should be wee nap Marjorynoreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-1164671754117746012006-11-27T23:49:00.000Z2007-06-03T16:33:25.066ZPink is the New BlackIf you don't already know about it then please take a look at Annette's Angels - it's a great site set up by a family in memory of their mom, Annette Roberta.They wanted to reflect their mother's strength in their website and - as they say - " while we love and applaud the effectiveness of the cute pink teddy bears and the flood of pink ribbon pins in raising awareness, we wanted items that Marjorynoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-1163444736672100922006-11-13T18:57:00.000Z2006-11-18T01:32:48.506ZmojoA while ago, a lovely lady from New York ( also with breast cancer ) blogged about losing her mojo. Mojo? Whats that I thought?Well now I know and I don't like it. I too have lost mine. I wish I knew where it had gone and I would send out a search party. I want it back, intact, exactly how it used to be. Tell me Abigail, has yours come back?Marjory :-(Marjorynoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-1162926360136017342006-11-07T18:30:00.000Z2007-06-03T16:35:12.286Zfolks are strangeWell I'm well on the way to the finishing line now. First dose of taxotere was last week and, touch wood, all seems to be well. It does give you strange aching muscles and joints, not the usual 'i've overdone the exercise kind' but bizarre pains in joints and muscles that don't actually exist. Three or four days of tiredness and now I'm back to fighting fit......Well, you know what I mean.The fabMarjorynoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-1162239741812030042006-10-30T20:18:00.000Z2007-06-03T16:35:52.015ZMcMillan Cancer 4x4 ChallengeTeam Mud Takes up the ChallengeTwo brothers - an Edinburgh Dentist and a Medical Rep based in Northern Ireland are attempting to raise an amazing amount of money for the McMillan Cancer Support charity.They've already reached the £3000 mark and are aiming to raise much more if they can.Take a look at the Team Mud site for more details and lend them your supportGood work guys - go for it !Marjorynoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-1159535392912578812006-09-29T12:40:00.000Z2007-06-03T16:36:26.197Zhalf way thereWell that's me half way there. Ten treatments of radiotherapy gone and ten to go. Four treatments of FEC over and four treatments of taxotere ahead of me.Radiotherapy is strange.I had made my mind up that it would be a breeze-no sickness and less tiredness. Well I was wrong!!I've felt sick since the start and although this is uncommon in radiotherapy of the chest wall I'm told by my onc. that it Marjorynoreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-1159304092797286712006-09-26T20:51:00.000Z2006-10-11T13:36:09.793ZPink ScrabblePlay Pink ScrabbleOctober is breast cancer awareness month. Here's a fun way to celebrate it!A special all pink edition of scrabble has been created - yes really. How many points for fibroadenoma? Why not play it and find out ....This is a limited edition with a percentage of sales profits going direct to the Breakthrough Breast Cancer charity.Buy Pink Scrabble here - go on - have fun and donate Marjorynoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-1156715891866981762006-08-27T21:51:00.000Z2007-06-03T16:40:01.683ZThank FEC it's over !Well - thats's me finished with FEC and relatively unscathed. Mild nausea and tiredness but nothing to grumble about.My hair never did fall out completely so Gordon helped me shave the remnants last night and I now have a beautiful smooth head - no more jaggy stubble - hurray !!My eyelashes and eyebrows have only thinned a bit and not fallen out so I can cope with that but it did give me a good Marjorynoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28330140.post-1156260859507960622006-08-22T15:04:00.000Z2007-07-08T10:49:21.515ZOh what a beautiful day!Just taken an hour out of a busy day to walk my dogs and it felt so good to be healthy and full of life. One of my kids just asked me "mum ... when do puppies open their eyes?" - made me all mushy but I guess getting another dog at present is not really an option. I'm so lucky to live in such an amazing part of the world and to walk in the countryside thro' field after field in the sunshine Marjorynoreply@blogger.com1