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Stalking the board
So I have developed this habit of sort of randomly clicking back through this board and reading the posts, then I will go and click on the user to view their profile. From this behavior I have became super distressed by seeing all of the people who either disappear, or end up on a "people we lost" post when I search their…
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Abrub is back
It’s been a while. Overall, I’m doing well, however, I’ve had 3 cancer-related surgeries since July, and a temporary colostomy. My appendix cancer came back in my peritoneum a year ago, but I was considered inoperable because of some questionable spots on my lungs. Thus, back to chemo – FolFiri + Avastin. Abdominal cancer…
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Hershey trip
My dear friends, one week from today I will be going back to Penn State Hershey MC for re-scanning and another talk with the liver surgeon. Three months ago I was there to see him after I decided to leave Geisinger for their in action as to my case. By the time I got there I was told that my liver could be cured of…
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Colostomy supplies
I used SenSura Mio Flex 2-piece with adhesive (wafers precut at 1.25 inches) and have leftovers to give away. PM if interested. Alice
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Is colorectal cancer inoperable and incurable?
Are colorectal adenomas located in the esso-rectal part and in the pelvis (the size of the adenoma 5.1-6.5) inoperable and incurable? The water immediately drained into the bag. The patient was drastically losing sight and the doctors, regardless of that, forced a biopsy, infected the whole organism and pumped antibiotics…
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Things looking up dare I say it ?
Hello From the start my dad's diagnosis has been a roller coaster we always have struggled to get clear answers . Now it looks like we finally are finding out why it appears it's because of dad's neurofibromatosis . We went from last week being told he needs " lifelong chemo " and is stage 4 to now he's back at stage 3…
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My NED is gone, I think
So... Does anyone remember in July when I said my onc said there was a tiny nodule on my upper left lung? Well, I had the follow up scan last week, and it's grown. I'll have a PET scan this coming week, followed by a visit with my onc, and then more than likely a biopsy. She seems fairly confident that it is cancerous and…
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Happy New Year
May 2021 bring you many Blessings with family and loved ones surrounding you always. Thank you to this board for all the support your have given to so many people. Health and happiness to all of you. Kim
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Big Belly?
A question for you good people, hope the holiday shopping is done and you're ready to relax. We know our livers are great. You cut them in half and that half gets replaced. Unfortunately, it doesn't grow back to the regular shape, it just creates new volume in the existing tissue. So it appears my desire to have a six-pack…
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Happy Birthday to Trubrit (Sue)
Please join me in wishing Trubrit (Sue) a very happy birthday on Tuesday, December 22. I believe she is turning 26 this year.
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Seeking info from patients who may have a similar case history.
A diagnosis of colorectal cancer in the summer of 2019 was an incidental finding when scar tissue caused by years of diverticulitis led to a colon blockage and a resection surgery of the colon. Their was no visual evidence of cancer but rare aggressive signet cancer cells were found in lymph nodes of the 12" removed colon.…
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Happy! Happy!
Happy Christmas - Winter - Season of gratefulness. Whatever your religious lean or personal take on this time of year, I would like to wish you a very happy one. For me, it is Christmas. Filled with the joys of family, freinds and good food.
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Maybe I'm finally losing it
I'm starting to think I'm losing it thoughts of waiting to long for appointments how final " lifelong chemo" is what " lifelong chemo " really means for my dad are literally all I think about . I know " lifelong chemo " means my dad will die of this disease and the thought literally makes me feel sick . The fact I can't…
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Merry Christmas
Hello I wish you all a merry Christmas! I hope your loved ones are with you and that you will have days full of happyness, laughter and love! ?? We here in Germany celebrate Christmas the 24th. Just in a few hours we will get presents and some delicious food ;)
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Hawaii Trip, Holiday Wishes & Thoughts...
Happy Tuesday guys!! I avoid any reminders tied to cancer as much as I can but I can never ignore the warmth and support found on this forum. Once touched by the big "C", I think all, including caregivers, family, etc are all connected and changed in different ways. Most here know I am Stage IV-diagnosed 2 years after…
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Stools
Good morning all, has anyone with experienced yellow or tan mushy or diarrhea like bowel movements after having colon cancer/surgery, it's been almost a year but still happens
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6 Years Ago Today: Warning Shot Fired By Cancer
6 years ago today I opened up a scan report and there was a mention that "a neoplastic lesion cannot be excluded." They were right This is the earliest date from which I can start counting my cancer. Two weeks later another scan indicated it was cancer. Four weeks later biopsy. Six weeks my surgery.
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Well, that didn’t go as I expected.
So dad met with surgical oncologist and had sigmoidoscopy today. He was prepared with his list of questions about starting certain meds before surgery, what the initial pathology may infer, things of that nature; and he was told "I don't answer those questions, you can ask your oncologist. I'm going to perform the surgery…
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blood test detecting recurrence
New Blood Test Detects Colorectal Cancer Recurrence Up to 16.5 Months Earlier | Natera
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Anyone have this treatment ? Added Cimetidine question
I read some good things about Capecitabine-Avastin-5 fluorouracil as treatment for colorectal cancer that has spread . Anyone have this combo and have info on it like side effects caused how well it worked and for how long ? Just trying to read up on treatments for questions at next onc appointment. Also reading alot about…
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New Here. Just looking for support
Hi All, I am pleased to meet you, but would have preferred it to be under different circumstances. Two months ago, I had a colonospcopy scheduled due to my 50th birthday. I had some bleeding that I had mentioned to the MD, but was told it was just hemeroids. After the scope, they had found a mass and did a biopsy. The…
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Cancer Spread to Abdominal Lining
Hello So my dad was told by his new onc that he might have to be on lifelong chemo cause he has foci cells in his abdominal lining . The onc is talking to the tumor board and the surgeon to find out the next steps we will know more in a week . But I did some research online and everything I can find about cancer spreading…
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Hi I guess...
I hate that I am here. I'm a very superstitious (obessisive) person and feel like I am maybe jinxing my father by joining this site, but anyway here I go. My 50 year old father finally got in for his first colonoscopy (no symptoms just routine) and was supposedly told they found a small tumor. The reason I say supposedly…
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What questions to ask
Thanks to everyone who saw my first post! So here's the story. My dad had his first colonoscopy screening and was told a small tumor was found, and was called a few days later and told it had abnormal cells and he would need to have a foot of colon removed. He had a CT scan with contrast and barium and was told it looked…
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Double Posts
For anyone who is new, here is a little hint to stop double posts. Don't hit the refresh or < button after you have submitted your post, but go to the top of the page and hit the COLORECTAL CANCER part of this line up CSN Home > Discussion Boards > Cancer Specific > COLORECTAL CANCER I remember back in the day, it took me…
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Update on me and my CEA madness.
It's been a while since I've been on the board. So I'll cut to the chase on where things are with me and maybe someone will run across my threads searching on our nemesis CEA. Quick summary for those that are not familiar with my situation. Since March of 2017, I've been chasing abnormal CEA numbers. When I say abnormal, I…
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Any tips for 3rd and 4th day fatigue?
Yesterday was the 3rd day after chemo. Even though I slept 8 hours, I was like a zombie, and ended up taking a 3 hour nap after work. Getting up long enough to feed the cats and myself, watch a little TV, then slept another 8 hours. Got some things done, but ended up taking another 3 hour nap. I am used to always having…
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Blood thinners and chemo ?
So my dad is on blood thinners does anyone know if he would be able to do chemo on them ? He has a new onc and I haven't be able to ask yet so wondering if anyone knows .
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Questions about Folfiri and Oxi for a friend whose brother is struggling in ICU right now
Hi all, I know the difficulties of Oxi because I did that one myself. Is there anything you can tell us that they should be doing, should not be doing. Questions they should be asking. He did Folfox, switched to Folfiri and Oxi. He's in ICU, falling over, pneumonia, intubated, dropping blood pressure. He had surgery/rad…
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Yay! Finally finished the 12th round of Folfox
Hi! I finally finished Folfox! Yay! Thank you for all your support and helping me talk with my doctor. It was very grueling, but I am thankful to have the support of this community. I am not sure what is next... as I was very advanced stage IIIC, but I am taking everything one moment at a time. Thank you for your love…