stage 3 cervical cancer

I was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2000. I went through the radiation and chemo. now i have been cancer free for about 1 1/2 years. I have alot of problems with my legs hurting. is there anyone out there who has this problem too? also, how do you ever get over being scared of the cancer coming back?

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  • tasunke
    tasunke Member Posts: 8
    Our timing seems about the same - but I was stage 4. I get leg twitches every night and sometimes I look like I have parkinsons because I just have to shake my right foot. I also get foot and leg cramps that are wild. After radiation, I had an illiostomy and recently I developed hemoragic cystitis. I have been in the hospital 3 times since December, and have had 11 pints of blood. When I got blood the leg cramps went away. I am thinking that blood chemistry may be involved...get your blood checked with particular attention to potassium and magnesium levels. Supplements may help but you may need medical intervention. Oh, by the way, I go to get my illiostomy reversed on 4/16 (if I can keep the bleeding down till then) wish me luck. I want to dance April 27 and I want to visit my granddaughter in Arizona in May!!I will if I want to! Hang in there--
  • i do not think you ever get over the fear, but each day I pray for strenght. I have stage 2b, a 16 year old daughter and a single parent. I think it is wonderful you have been cancer free for this lenght of time. Have you asked the doctors for relief from the legs pains? I try to keep up to date on all the new clinical trials and treatments. Do you have a support group in your area? Please email me anytime to talk, I will always be here.
  • grann77198
    grann77198 Member Posts: 1
    Feb. of this year was my last treatment. I also had stage 3. My legs do hurt also, along with my arms, but that is normal, they tell me. You have to be very positive and tell yourself that you are not going to give up. I wake up every day and thank god i am alive. grann77198
  • savannah
    savannah Member Posts: 8
    Leg Cramps & Foot Pain After Treatment
    Hi janeyb, Thank you for asking the question about leg pain. I too,have had leg cramps and really severe foot pain (same small area on both feet) since February 2001. I have never had foot or leg pain in my life. I am 2 1/2 years since treatment ended for stage 2B. I have changed shoes, changed chairs, been x-rayed, blood tests, had my feet taped, started with a G.P, who referred me to a Podiatrist, my regular Oncologist visit, and a Chiropractic visit. All with absolutely no diagnosis or change in the cramping or foot pain. I thought there HAD to be a relationship between the leg cramps and the severe foot pain. Is there a treatment for this? ............
  • franv
    franv Member Posts: 1
    Dear JaneyB.,
    I was diagnosed with cervical cancer in March of 1998. I had radiation therapy and a radiation implant. My cancer came back in June of 1999. My doctor said he would give me chemo until it was no longer working for me. I had two treatments with him. I then went to Fox Chase Cancer Center. The doctor there said he thought he could help me. I has surgery. A tube and ovary were removed. I then had chemo until March of 2000. My last check-up, they found something in colon. I need colonoscopy. Haven't had it yet. Anyway, about the legs. My legs are very, very weak. I don't know if it is from the chemo or not. I find it hard to even carry anything or take anything up steps, like groceries. I also have numb feet from the chemo. Hava a hard time. But, after 4 and one-half years, I am still ok.
    I just worry about it coming back myself. But I try to go on with living. Hope you feel better. Try to be relaxed.
    Fran
  • showmegal
    showmegal Member Posts: 10
    tasunke said:

    Our timing seems about the same - but I was stage 4. I get leg twitches every night and sometimes I look like I have parkinsons because I just have to shake my right foot. I also get foot and leg cramps that are wild. After radiation, I had an illiostomy and recently I developed hemoragic cystitis. I have been in the hospital 3 times since December, and have had 11 pints of blood. When I got blood the leg cramps went away. I am thinking that blood chemistry may be involved...get your blood checked with particular attention to potassium and magnesium levels. Supplements may help but you may need medical intervention. Oh, by the way, I go to get my illiostomy reversed on 4/16 (if I can keep the bleeding down till then) wish me luck. I want to dance April 27 and I want to visit my granddaughter in Arizona in May!!I will if I want to! Hang in there--

    It scares me to see how many people have beat their cancer only to have very serious health problems as a result of having had radiation !! Does this happen to everyone who has radiation? It has certainly made me think about saying no to radiation if the doctor wants me to have it !!!
  • marilynndrake
    marilynndrake Member Posts: 5
    edited December 2016 #8
    franv said:

    Dear JaneyB.,
    I was diagnosed with cervical cancer in March of 1998. I had radiation therapy and a radiation implant. My cancer came back in June of 1999. My doctor said he would give me chemo until it was no longer working for me. I had two treatments with him. I then went to Fox Chase Cancer Center. The doctor there said he thought he could help me. I has surgery. A tube and ovary were removed. I then had chemo until March of 2000. My last check-up, they found something in colon. I need colonoscopy. Haven't had it yet. Anyway, about the legs. My legs are very, very weak. I don't know if it is from the chemo or not. I find it hard to even carry anything or take anything up steps, like groceries. I also have numb feet from the chemo. Hava a hard time. But, after 4 and one-half years, I am still ok.
    I just worry about it coming back myself. But I try to go on with living. Hope you feel better. Try to be relaxed.
    Fran

    information?

    Hi, what did you use for the burning sensations in your vagina area? I have been using vaseline and aquaphor, it doesnt help much. I could sure use some relief, my cancer Doctors say there is no numbing medicine that I could use for some relief. So if you have any advice I could sure use it.

    Thanks in advance

    Marilynn

  • marilynndrake
    marilynndrake Member Posts: 5
    cervical cancer stage 3C1

    Hi, Im trying to find some information on what to use for radition burns on my vaginal. I have severe pain and burning sensations when I go to the bathroom. I have been using lots of vaseline and Aquphor, but it only helps a tiny bit. Any suggestion?

  • NoTimeForCancer
    NoTimeForCancer Member Posts: 3,353 Member

    cervical cancer stage 3C1

    Hi, Im trying to find some information on what to use for radition burns on my vaginal. I have severe pain and burning sensations when I go to the bathroom. I have been using lots of vaseline and Aquphor, but it only helps a tiny bit. Any suggestion?

    Miss marilynn, you have

    Miss marilynn, you have tapped in to an older thread here on the board.  If you see the dates of the posts in the upper right hand corner of the block you will see it has been a few years.  I am a Uterine cancer survivor and visit the other boards of the 'below the belt' cancers to check in on the women there and see how they are doing.  This board can be a little slow sometimes but your pain is now, I would suggest visiting the Uterine board (those ladies have been pretty active - it kind of goes in 'waves' sometimes) or to ask other women who have similar experiences as you, you might want to try the Naitonal Cerivical Cancer Coalition www.nccc-online.org as they have a chat board there as well.  I hope the link I attached worked but I have found that some setting at CSN has changed and they don't always post correctly after I hit "Submit".

  • marilynndrake
    marilynndrake Member Posts: 5

    Miss marilynn, you have

    Miss marilynn, you have tapped in to an older thread here on the board.  If you see the dates of the posts in the upper right hand corner of the block you will see it has been a few years.  I am a Uterine cancer survivor and visit the other boards of the 'below the belt' cancers to check in on the women there and see how they are doing.  This board can be a little slow sometimes but your pain is now, I would suggest visiting the Uterine board (those ladies have been pretty active - it kind of goes in 'waves' sometimes) or to ask other women who have similar experiences as you, you might want to try the Naitonal Cerivical Cancer Coalition www.nccc-online.org as they have a chat board there as well.  I hope the link I attached worked but I have found that some setting at CSN has changed and they don't always post correctly after I hit "Submit".

    ok thanks, but i do not see

    ok thanks, but i do not see an attached link

  • NoTimeForCancer
    NoTimeForCancer Member Posts: 3,353 Member
    It is in the note, but try

    It is in the note, but try this:  http://www.nccc-online.org