Our Cancers.

foxy
foxy Member Posts: 188 Member
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
I feel on top of everything today and am hoping for great results from today's CAT scan. I can honestly say to all of you, that over the 12 and a bit years I have gone weeks at a time not even thinking about it at all. It is only when a loved one is lost or you are feeling unwell that the dreaded C comes back to haunt. I have a few health problems at the moment which is the reason why I am going through all these tests, but deep down I do not think it is the return of cancer, but I will wait until I get results next week. My Mum battled this disease for 11 years, my only brother lost his fight after 4 years at age 42. I have been blessed with 12 years at this stage, and our first grandchild is due to be born in 3 weeks, I inteed to be here for a lot more years yet. I started with colon cancer with a big met to the liver which was resected at the same time. I had 1 year of weekly 5fu plus levamisol, which I will never take again, but it cured me. Every time we drench our stock with something that contains levamisol, I just feel so sorry for them, Ross you know what I mean. I do not know if it is still being used today, but I can still smell it after all this time and I will never take it again. So so sorry this is so long, but I think some of you may have not realised my cancer history so I just wanted to let you know where I am coming from. Please have some compassion on the days that some of us are feeling weak, we are not like that all the time, just being human. Love Virginia.

Comments

  • CAMaura
    CAMaura Member Posts: 719 Member
    Of course we have compassion and understand - or try to. I applaud you for having a few eeks without a cancer thought. I look forward to it. But having your family so entrenched in colon cancer is something which I am not familiar with as well. I know that you have endured an increible amount. The fact that work with livestock somehow brings the feelings that much closer. I do so much hope that your newest scan is perfectly clear. Wishing you all the best thoughts coming your way - Maura
  • foxy
    foxy Member Posts: 188 Member
    CAMaura said:

    Of course we have compassion and understand - or try to. I applaud you for having a few eeks without a cancer thought. I look forward to it. But having your family so entrenched in colon cancer is something which I am not familiar with as well. I know that you have endured an increible amount. The fact that work with livestock somehow brings the feelings that much closer. I do so much hope that your newest scan is perfectly clear. Wishing you all the best thoughts coming your way - Maura

    Hi, I thought I better just say my Mum's primary was breast, and my brother's was lung, so we were all different. Virginia.
  • lfondots63
    lfondots63 Member Posts: 818 Member
    Hi Foxy,

    Want to send good vibes on the scans and a few hugs.

    Lisa
  • Doreen65
    Doreen65 Member Posts: 52
    Virginia, I need to read your post today. I'm am praying for great results for you. Doreen
  • ron50
    ron50 Member Posts: 1,723 Member
    G'day Virginia, Good luck today. I know what you mean about levamisole. I was one of a group of three having it at the same time. We used to talk about our levamisole week and non levamisole week. I have never felt that bad in my life ,either before or since. The change in taste made it even worse and such tiny little tablets ,I used to take 3 a day for three days after chemo every second week. The only positive, and it is a biggy ,is that you have been ca free for 12 years amd me for 8 but I can sure understand why you never see a smiling cow! Let us know the results ,all the best Ron.
  • JADot
    JADot Member Posts: 709 Member
    Virginia you're an inspiration! Wow, stage IV and 12 years later, you're here to show us that there is life after colon cancer!

    Best of luck w/ your scan!!!

    JADot