Back from Mayo

kitten0385
kitten0385 Member Posts: 248
edited March 2014 in Esophageal Cancer #1
I had appointments at Mayo today, and all went well. I get to start my chemo again in two weeks after I have healed a bit more from surgery. Also, the colon blockage was NOT caused by a tumor. The blockage was caused by the cancer cells floating around, they were basically trying to attack the colon and made it stop working. So, all in all, good news....continue with chemo to kill those darn cancer cells that are floating around!!

Cathy

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  • MOE58
    MOE58 Member Posts: 589 Member
    yea
    I am so glad thats all it was and no tumor keep up the work and remember,

    life isn't about waiting for a storm to pass its about learning how to dance in the rain.
  • K_ann1015
    K_ann1015 Member Posts: 500
    good news
    Cathy---actually great news that it wasn't a tumor!....what patience you have--God won't give you more than you can bear---but sometimes--we just wonder, don't we..?? You are in my prayers and thoughts...keep up your brave and awesome fight!
    Kim
  • JaneE2366
    JaneE2366 Member Posts: 289 Member
    Good News!
    Cathy,
    So happy to hear NO tumor. The chemo will certainly do it's job....we all just know it! Continuing to pray for both you and your husband. Stay strong.
    Jane
  • Donna70
    Donna70 Member Posts: 852 Member
    JaneE2366 said:

    Good News!
    Cathy,
    So happy to hear NO tumor. The chemo will certainly do it's job....we all just know it! Continuing to pray for both you and your husband. Stay strong.
    Jane

    good news!
    Hi Kitten,
    Glad to hear no tumor and hope the chemo does a number on those cancer cells. Prayers and hugs,
    Donna70
  • mumphy
    mumphy Member Posts: 440
    Donna70 said:

    good news!
    Hi Kitten,
    Glad to hear no tumor and hope the chemo does a number on those cancer cells. Prayers and hugs,
    Donna70

    So glad to hear
    Hi Cathy,

    So glad to here that there is no tumor, so rest up for 2 weeks and get down to the business
    of killing those little buggers so that you can get better.

    Lots of Hugs & Prayers
    Kath
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  • kitten0385
    kitten0385 Member Posts: 248
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    Colostomy
    William,

    We shaved my head already, so no more shedding problems. ha. My wig works wonderfully, and is quite comfortable, I also have some great hats that are comfy as well. As for the colostomy, it is reversible, but it all depends on how the chemo works and such as to when they'd be able to do that. I'm getting used to using it now, just had to make some wardrobe adjustments to accommodate for the bag, needed a few baggier shirts. Other than that, not a huge hinderance. Thanks for all your encouragement!

    Cathy
  • szaboe
    szaboe Member Posts: 19
    Greetings from Home:
    Hello Cathy!!
    Glad that you are back from the Mayo and that the pathology was good!!! Great news. I just returned home from the Mayo, My brother was flown home, but has a minor set back with C-diff toxin and dehydration, which is unfortunately from the chemo. Let me know who your GI oncologist is and what chemo you are getting,... if you dont mind.
    I am so glad that you are healing so well and that you are at home with your family....
    your friend
    Eileen:>
  • kitten0385
    kitten0385 Member Posts: 248
    szaboe said:

    Greetings from Home:
    Hello Cathy!!
    Glad that you are back from the Mayo and that the pathology was good!!! Great news. I just returned home from the Mayo, My brother was flown home, but has a minor set back with C-diff toxin and dehydration, which is unfortunately from the chemo. Let me know who your GI oncologist is and what chemo you are getting,... if you dont mind.
    I am so glad that you are healing so well and that you are at home with your family....
    your friend
    Eileen:>

    Hi Eileen!
    Glad you're back home, and glad your brother is out of the hospital as well. My oncologist is Axel Grothey, and I am on Taxotere and Irinotecan.

    Cathy
  • szaboe
    szaboe Member Posts: 19

    Hi Eileen!
    Glad you're back home, and glad your brother is out of the hospital as well. My oncologist is Axel Grothey, and I am on Taxotere and Irinotecan.

    Cathy

    Hello Cathy!!
    Nice to see that you are enjoying being at home
    continued healing and strength..\
    yours
    Eileen:>
  • emg09
    emg09 Member Posts: 228
    szaboe said:

    Hello Cathy!!
    Nice to see that you are enjoying being at home
    continued healing and strength..\
    yours
    Eileen:>

    Great news for you!!!!!!
    I'm so happy to hear not tumor in the colon!!! AND, that this is reversible!! Hang in there girl, you are doing fantastic!! Get lots of rest so you can start your fight again!!

    Hugs!!
    Erika