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Planned CSN outage
Hello everyone, Between 3:00 and 4:00 Eastern Time this morning, CSN will be taken offline for about 2 hours. Exhaustive efforts were made to find a way to restore all private messaages. I'm not qualified to provide technical details but the bottom line is that all private messages that you sent from September 2009 forward…
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hair's still
.....falling out. I'm almost 3 weeks post last round of chemo and it's still coming. I'm not bald by any stretch but it sure is getting thin. Lost literally all my pubes which I don't really care about... but this post is actually about the hair on my head. It's not a huge concern of mine but it's "duly noted." Any…
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nerve damage
Have any other members experienced nerve damage after treatment? I am currently prescribed Neurontin - 4/300mg capsules per day. Any known or experienced side effects taking this drug? Has anyone's nerve damage 'self repair'? If so, after what length of time? Thanks!
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hoooooly cow
Well, as a prelude to NYC's next weekend snowfall, we have 50 degrees today, soft, sweet, mild. So what better day than to venture out with my loyal and trusty leige at my side, aka my dog, for our first walk post treatment. Well, I'm just about speechless. This isn't fatigue, this is an entirely different animal. We…
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Vitamins
I have never taken vitamins and supplements before, because they are unregulated and I don't trust products manufactured with no oversight at all. However, my PCP ran some tests and my body is significantly depleted of several essential vitamins and minerals. Could be from treatment, diarreah, or from the surgery I had for…
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repost of groove question
I've had this groove in my poop since prior to diagnosis and assume that it was the tumor. But I still have it. I feel confident that the tumor was "killed" and that my cancer is cured and will have biopsies when the time is right just to satisfy my gastroenterologist's curiosity (but not a PET scan because the…
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the weirdest side effect ...
I don't know if this is from the chemo or the radiation but my guess is the chemo... My skin has changed... I used to have really rough, bumpy skin, on butt, on legs, on arms.... the skin is now as smooth as a baby's... I mean smooth. Soft. It's neither good nor bad but just something that I noticed. Has anyone else…
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skin issues
I was wondering if anyone else has had perineum skin issues months after treatment has ended? First my inner labia grew together after I had long stopped use of silvadine and had moved to acquafor(sp?). After wearing underpants 3 weeks ago, my skin developed infected blisters and swollen red kind of chapped looking skin.…
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a groove
So, I've had this poop groove since prior to Dx and assume that it was the tumor. But I still have it. First, let me say that I feel confident that the tumor was "killed" and that my cancer is cured. I'm not even worried about it and will have biopsies when the time is right just to satisfy my gastroenterologist's…
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same problem, different day
Well, first off, I feel almost guilty for compaining about what I'm about to complain about, in light of the much, much more serious issues that others are dealing with. In light of that, I'll simply mention it and won't dwell too long on it. I'm tired. I mean really, really tired. I assume that it's acute radiation…
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2 years
Well, i just realized that yesterday was the 2 year anniversary of my last day of treatment for this cancer! In many ways it seems like another lifetime ago, in some ways, yesterday. Still, it is something to celebrate. At least there is no evidence of this cancer. Because I still have another cancer, it doesn't feel like…
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Colonoscopy Today
Hello everyone, I had a colonoscopy today and my tumor is gone..yea gone!! completely. He said I have some scar tissue at the tumor site which he biopsied but everything else looks good. God is so good and I'm blessed among His people!!
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New Clinical Trial Study for HPV-mediated Cancers
This is very interesting! http://www.marketwatch.com/story/advaxis-announces-phase-12-trial-of-adxs-hpv-in-anal-cancer-conducted-by-brown-university-oncology-group-2013-02-19
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1 Week Done
It was so good to have the pump removed today. Little scare with very low b/p and oxygen. Had leg ultrasound and chest ct, both were negative-port is a little inflamed. I already have mouth sores which is disappointing, I have been religious about the MuGard. I am looking forward to a weekend of no doctors and two weeks of…
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Alternative Treatments.
So I am a recent diagnosis of Rectal Cancer. I did 6 weeks of chemo/radiation. The radiation was really horrible as some of you probably know, unfortanately. I am currently feeling the best I've felt since I was dianosed though. I had a tumor blocking almost 60% of my colon at the time I went to the emergency room. The…
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Clinical trials
Curious if any of you ladies have participated in a clinical trial with the vaccine ADXS11-001. I am from the gynboards with metastatic cervical cancer which is almost always HPV induced the same as with anal cancer. This vaccine targets the E6 or E7 protein displayed on HPV viral induced tumors. They are in phase II…
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Still a lot to learn...
Wow! Busy last few days! I'm at MDA and have had a colonoscopy, mammogram, pap, X-rays and, blood work. I've been to see FIVE different docs and I'm all good .. STILL NED! I learned quite a bit as well. The doctor who did the colonoscopy sat down with me AFTER I was awake and went over all the pictures she took and showed…
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Hit by Semi
Sorry, this is the only place I can say I feel like I have been hit by a semi. If I say that to family or friends I will have 15 people at my door wanting to brush my teeth for me I havent even started radiation & chemo! Start next week. In the last two weeks however I have been sedated 5 times, port placement, biopsy,…
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Fatigue
I thought I would start a new thread on this because I still have unpredictable fatigue almost 2 years post treatment and I am really desperate to solve this problem. I just had more blood tests. The good news is that I am no longer anemic and my white blood counts are fine. It boggles my mind that after all the…
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1 Down, 31 To Go!
Finally got started yesterday, sounds strange to say you are so happy to start chemo and radiation but I am sure everyone here understands that. Chemo went fine, port was plugged but that was easily fixed. Hooked up to the bag, 1st shower this morning was akward but easily do-able. Radiation was also fine, more tattoos. I…
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I'M VERY ANAL
I Hope and feel I've finally found a forum for my personal experience, and hopefully, as I go through this process, I'll he able to help others.... This Thursday (Feb 21) I will at last have the doctors' meeting to discuss my diagnosed (recurrent) anal cancer. I already know they will be advising chemoradiation therapy,…
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Colonoscopy
Had my colonoscopy last friday ,My Dr said every thing looks good nothing there ,I,m glad thats done and every things good.I have a pet scan april 30,I,m 14 mo out of treatment.I want to injoy this summer .Were putting out a Garden and i,m going to do some canning,Last year i was in to much pain to do much .
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gilda's club
hey for all of you in NYC, I just read that Gilda's Club is great and will help anyone .... i interpeted this as not just for ovarian cancer but i think that this would include anal cancer.... so give them a call or something....just a thought.... sephie
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two steps ahead, one step
back. Oh well. I still have a net gain of one. External burns are healing well but hurt more than I think that they should, based on how they look. Internal pain is bearable during the first morning bathroom visit, less so for subsequent ones. But I still feel mentally good.
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plateau?
Anyone experience a plateau after an initial improvment of pain and fatigue immediately post treatment? I'm still a lot better than I was during and right after treatment--quite a bit better--but the pain that I still have when going to the bathroom hasn't improved since last week and the level of fatigue is just off the…
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Happy Valentine's Day fellow cancer fighters!
Life is love!
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Recs for a good colorectal surgeon in DFW area?
Hi everyone, I don't currently have a diagnosis of anal cancer (and pray that I don't!), but I'm very concerned I might. For several years I've been having chronic hemi's/fissures and the last few months things have gotten much worse (increased pain/itching/bleeding). I have just discovered that I now have an…
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Teeth after chemo..
Went to my dentist and was very surprised to find out that tooth decay is prevelant after chemo. I haven't had a cavity in YEARS and now have five! Two under crowns and two behind veneers...... Just saying....
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Reaching out to this site again
I still "lurk" but I kinda stayed off of this site while I've been going through this process. I was diagnosed December 14th and will finally be starting treatment Monday February 25. (I think). I started out with a colonoscopy and then the numerous scans and tests. It wasn't until the PET Scan that anything showed up. I…
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And So It Begins
For the most part, I have been just sitting back and "lurking" on here. I was first diagnosed with anal cancer on 3/15/2012. At first they thought they got it surgically, but to paraphrase Nietzsche, "That which does not kill me grows back and tries again." I started chemotherapy and radiation therapy today. I'm getting…