Stage IV recent diagnosis - 2 year lurker

YoVita
YoVita Member Posts: 590 Member
My latest CTscan showed a nodule on my left lung. Crushed - thought I had it beat. But now I'm back to working on a plan of treatment, taking one step at a time. I've been a lurker here since my initial diagnosis in February, 2010 of Stage IIIC rectal cancer, and have been very grateful for the words of wisdom, encouragement, and practical advice I got here. Had two years of clean scans. My initial treatment was surgery/chemo/radiation/chemo. Very tough but got through it. Now that I'm stage IV, thought I would become more active. So for my first post I just want to thank all the active members for their postings. You've made this cancer world less scary. This is a great group!

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  • lesvanb
    lesvanb Member Posts: 905
    Welcome!
    and, of course, so sorry that you are a member!

    You can read my history for background, but my docs have said that with a less aggressive CRC (and 2 years clean scans is that; I was 1 year) there is a greater ability to manage the things that pop up (of course depending on where they are). Hopefully this is the case with your lung thingie.

    all the best, Leslie
  • YoVita
    YoVita Member Posts: 590 Member
    lesvanb said:

    Welcome!
    and, of course, so sorry that you are a member!

    You can read my history for background, but my docs have said that with a less aggressive CRC (and 2 years clean scans is that; I was 1 year) there is a greater ability to manage the things that pop up (of course depending on where they are). Hopefully this is the case with your lung thingie.

    all the best, Leslie

    Lung thingie - funny!
    Well thanks for the hopeful news. By the way, how/where do I enter my history?
  • lesvanb
    lesvanb Member Posts: 905
    YoVita said:

    Lung thingie - funny!
    Well thanks for the hopeful news. By the way, how/where do I enter my history?

    CSN Home » user account
    At the top of this page is a Click here to update the "About Me" page

    This will take you to your user account and you should see a panel with the choices below. Someone with more tech skill maybe able to post a screen shot. Hope this helps.



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  • YoVita
    YoVita Member Posts: 590 Member
    lesvanb said:

    CSN Home » user account
    At the top of this page is a Click here to update the "About Me" page

    This will take you to your user account and you should see a panel with the choices below. Someone with more tech skill maybe able to post a screen shot. Hope this helps.



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    • My CSN space
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    • resources
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    Worked - thanks.

    Worked - thanks.
  • pepebcn
    pepebcn Member Posts: 6,331 Member
    YoVita said:

    Worked - thanks.

    Worked - thanks.

    Welcome YoVita.
    I totally agree with Leslie after 2 years clean and just one met things use to be very controllable as per my onc!.
    Good luck and welcome again !
  • annalexandria
    annalexandria Member Posts: 2,571 Member
    Welcome to the forum...
    YoVita (or welcome back might be more accurate). Sorry to hear you've been "upgraded", but hopefully you can have a quick surgery and get things cleared back up again. I've had several surgeries over the last couple of years to remove little things that popped up; having only one spot to deal with is really pretty manageable...although I'm sure it must have been a big disappointment after two years clear. Keep us posted on how you're doing. Sending strength your way-Ann
  • idlehunters
    idlehunters Member Posts: 1,787 Member

    Welcome to the forum...
    YoVita (or welcome back might be more accurate). Sorry to hear you've been "upgraded", but hopefully you can have a quick surgery and get things cleared back up again. I've had several surgeries over the last couple of years to remove little things that popped up; having only one spot to deal with is really pretty manageable...although I'm sure it must have been a big disappointment after two years clear. Keep us posted on how you're doing. Sending strength your way-Ann

    YO!
    Just wanted to say HEY!!!

    Jennie
  • steveandnat
    steveandnat Member Posts: 886
    welcome
    Sorry to hear about the new problem. It is another battle yo fight and I pray that it wont be to difficult. This cancer stuff is nuts and you never know what's around the corner. This is a great place for advise and support. Jeff
  • YoVita
    YoVita Member Posts: 590 Member

    YO!
    Just wanted to say HEY!!!

    Jennie

    Hey back at you. I should
    Hey back at you. I should clarify that my ctscan only shows one met. I'm having a petscan on Tuesday to see if there's more. Then time for decisions - just surgery, chemo or ? Hoping for just the one.
  • thingy45
    thingy45 Member Posts: 632 Member

    welcome
    Sorry to hear about the new problem. It is another battle yo fight and I pray that it wont be to difficult. This cancer stuff is nuts and you never know what's around the corner. This is a great place for advise and support. Jeff

    welcome back
    Welcome back. I am sure you did not want to come back.
    My favourite saying is... one day at a time.....
    Waite what the pet/scan will tell you and then make a plan of action to get this thingy under control.
    Hugs, Marjan
  • z
    z Member Posts: 1,414 Member
    Yovita
    Hello, I had anal cancer and completed tx on 6-30-09, then on 9-23-10 I had my lower right lung lobe removed via vats due to a 1 cm lung nodule. They biopsied it right in the OR before proceeding to remove the lower right lobe. The results were squamous cell without hpv, whereas, the anal had hpv, and therefore the lung cancer was not a metasis. I was a 35 year smoker before the anal cancer dx, at which time I quit.

    There are a couple posters who have had the lung nodules that are mets zapped out with radiation. Phileg (Phil) is one, he will probably chime in. I hope this is just inflammation, and it will have disappeared. That has happened to me where there was a lung nodule and on the next ct scan it had disappeard.

    I wish you the best. Lori
  • Annabelle41415
    Annabelle41415 Member Posts: 6,742 Member
    Welcome
    Sorry to hear of your recent news and wishing you the best treatment forward. You are right, we are a wonderful group of people. Continue to let us know how you are doing.

    Kim
  • CherylHutch
    CherylHutch Member Posts: 1,375
    Hey YoVita!
    Hmmm... what is the proper greeting? After 2 years, you aren't a "newbie" to the group, but then, you are posting your first messages... so I think I'll just say, "Glad to see you posting!!" :D

    Yes, I can only imagine the shocker that finding would have been when, after 2 years you thought you had this monster beat. Grrrrrrrr! But, the battle is nowhere NEAR over... you just have to get yourself prepped for battle, starting with what the scans are going to tell you and whether you are dealing with one nodule or a bunch of them. That's what makes everyone so unique... no two cases are the same so the plan of attack can be different for everyone.

    Try not to jump to far ahead of yourself and speculating what is in store for the future. One day at a time, one hurdle at a time. If you look at it that way and only deal with the current problems, then it's not as big a battle as trying to fight all the "what ifs" before they happen, if they are even going to happen :)

    Hang in there... you have the right attitude!! :)

    Cheryl
  • YoVita
    YoVita Member Posts: 590 Member

    Hey YoVita!
    Hmmm... what is the proper greeting? After 2 years, you aren't a "newbie" to the group, but then, you are posting your first messages... so I think I'll just say, "Glad to see you posting!!" :D

    Yes, I can only imagine the shocker that finding would have been when, after 2 years you thought you had this monster beat. Grrrrrrrr! But, the battle is nowhere NEAR over... you just have to get yourself prepped for battle, starting with what the scans are going to tell you and whether you are dealing with one nodule or a bunch of them. That's what makes everyone so unique... no two cases are the same so the plan of attack can be different for everyone.

    Try not to jump to far ahead of yourself and speculating what is in store for the future. One day at a time, one hurdle at a time. If you look at it that way and only deal with the current problems, then it's not as big a battle as trying to fight all the "what ifs" before they happen, if they are even going to happen :)

    Hang in there... you have the right attitude!! :)

    Cheryl

    Thanks for the reminder
    ... to take one day at a time. I'm a great ruminater-bad and planner-good. So I need to just focus on the now until I get more news. I've read your postings over the years - love your new hairstyle!
  • CherylHutch
    CherylHutch Member Posts: 1,375
    YoVita said:

    Thanks for the reminder
    ... to take one day at a time. I'm a great ruminater-bad and planner-good. So I need to just focus on the now until I get more news. I've read your postings over the years - love your new hairstyle!

    Awwww... shucks! :D
    Hehehe... the picture is a little dark, so the hair actually looks flattened. But hey, it's HAIR!! :D Absolutely amazing how us women put so much emphasis on hair, even when we know it's going to come back... of course , no one warned me at my tender age that it might come back totally slate gray!! OMG!! I just wasn't expecting that! I was expecting the possibility of curls, which it certainly came back in an abundance of, but slate gray?? Yikes!! Well, I left it while it was growing in... but every time I looked in a mirror I just started feeling older and older... and not in a pretty or attractive way. So the hair in this picture, I had gotten done at an Aveda Salon and it was a natural looking brunette. Much better! And it made me feel so much more like the age I was actually feeling :) Since this picture has been taken, it's still curly, but now I have it re-coloured and it's sort of a dark red with burgundy highlights... kind of hard to describe :)

    But hey... I like YOUR hair!! Hmmmm... I don't think, at the moment, mine's quite long enough to get cut that way... I definitely need mine longer in the front, but for it to get the length in the front, it gets too long on the top and becomes too heavy. Oh the trials and tribulations we go through for hair :) But don't be surprised if I show up here one day with a similar haircut to you!! :D:D