I never thought I would make it this far

christinecarl
christinecarl Member Posts: 543 Member

When I was first diagnosed, I will be honest, I had never met anyone that had beat colon cancer before this group.  I had lost my mom to colon cancer when I was 37, I was diagnosed at 40.  My grandma died from it when I was 19.  I had never thought it could be beat.  I am happy to say it has been 5 years since that fateful day I found out.  I just want to say, keep fighting, and to those that might not know many people that beat it, well now you know me.

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  • herdizziness
    herdizziness Member Posts: 3,624 Member
    Christine

    I love seeing posts like this, when I was diagnosed almost 4 years ago, it was believed to be my last year of life by everyone. I'm still here and I love that you are going on 5 years, I'm looking forward to that as my next goal.

    Hope is alive!!

    Winter Marie

  • Nana b
    Nana b Member Posts: 3,030 Member

    Christine

    I love seeing posts like this, when I was diagnosed almost 4 years ago, it was believed to be my last year of life by everyone. I'm still here and I love that you are going on 5 years, I'm looking forward to that as my next goal.

    Hope is alive!!

    Winter Marie

    five years.  Ditto!  

    five years.  Ditto!   Chin up. Live. Breath. Eat right!   Laugh!  

  • HollyID
    HollyID Member Posts: 946 Member
    That had to be really scary.

    Seriously.  You must have thought it was death sentence for you.  I know I did.  My dad died of colon cancer 22 years before I was diagnosed.   I was positive I was going to end up like my dad.  I'd have a good fight, but death was inevitable. 

    I'm not at that five year mark like you are, but I'm getting there and see no reason I won't get there (unless getting hit by a bus is a reason).  I remember having to renew my driver's license about a week or two after my hemicolectomy.  The lady behind the desk asks, "Do you want to renew it for four or eight years"?  I gave a look to my husband like, "Will I even be here in eight years?  Will I make it to four?"  Could she not see the horror on my face as she asked that?  How could she not see I have cancer?  Did I look healthy?  Did I look like I was going to live another eight years? 

    I don't joke when I say that cancer gives us all PTSD in some way or another. All the onc visits, the chemo, the chemo brain, the neuropathy, the memories.   Every onc visit, I go through a series of emotions that make me want to dive under a table.  I should bring a security blanket, or hide a bottle of wine in my purse.   It's a heck of a way to live.  Well, getting a second primary cancer of the cervix was another cruel joke.  It was however isolated to just the cervix.  One more surgery six months after the first one and I was free of that one. 

    I'm glad you've made it to five years.  I'm betting you'll make it to ten, twenty or forty.   It helps immensely to know that people actually do survive this monstrous disease.  I know it helped me when I found this board and God bless all the people that were here to help me.

    Thanks Christine for being here when I first got here.  You and countless others have helped me immensely when I needed it.  I for one am estatic you made it this far!  **HUGS** 

     

  • lp1964
    lp1964 Member Posts: 1,239 Member
    That is wonderful!

    Christine,

    Do you have any knowledge what kind of treatment your grandma and mom got back then?

    Laz

  • khl8
    khl8 Member Posts: 807
    November 2008

    The battle though long and difficult can be won. I was dignosed stage 3 rectal cancer at the age of 43 in Nov 2008, its been 5 years I am on the path to hit the 5 year cancer free mark this year. 

    Keep fighting, there are more of us out here than you know! 

  • joemetz
    joemetz Member Posts: 493
    congrats on 5

    Five years is an awesome milestone.

    I celebrated 2 years this past Thanksgiving... and i am proud to say that today, i feel better than I have felt in nearly 4 our 5 years.

    I still get chemo on a regular basis, but I am enjoying LIFE more now than in a long time.

    for all the newbies out there, and there seems to be so many more, there's goodness inside this battle.

     

    I spent the first year asking WHY ME?

    the second year asking "While i make it?"

    and now, I'm focused on enjoying life and LIVING life to the fullest.

     

    cheers to Five years.  Everyone... let's share the good things for all to experience.

  • fatbob2010
    fatbob2010 Member Posts: 467 Member
    Thank You

    Christinecarl,

    I so enjoy hearing from those that have challenged the odds successfully.  

    For me, it provides hope that there is a real chance of beating this disease.  

    Your success helps to validate my decision to continue my fight against this dread disease.  

    Thank you so much for sharing,

    Art

     

  • christinecarl
    christinecarl Member Posts: 543 Member
    lp1964 said:

    That is wonderful!

    Christine,

    Do you have any knowledge what kind of treatment your grandma and mom got back then?

    Laz

    My grandma never had chemo,

    My grandma never had chemo, the cancer had advanced to the point where it would not have made a difference for her and she did not want the chemo,  they gave her 6 months to live and she made it almost 1 year.  My mom had much of the same chemo I had, but as her cancer advanced I know she had some different drugs, but I am sorry I do not remember which ones.  Thanks to everyone replying to this post :)

  • ketziah35
    ketziah35 Member Posts: 1,145
    I think of you often and

    I think of you often and wonder how you are doing. You have been an inspiration!

  • danker
    danker Member Posts: 1,276 Member

    Thank You

    Christinecarl,

    I so enjoy hearing from those that have challenged the odds successfully.  

    For me, it provides hope that there is a real chance of beating this disease.  

    Your success helps to validate my decision to continue my fight against this dread disease.  

    Thank you so much for sharing,

    Art

     

    Years

    Earlier this month i hit 4 years since diagnosis.My colonoscopy in 2011 was clean. so I have been NED For over 3 years.  It was a bumpy ride, but I survived it.  LOL

  • HollyID
    HollyID Member Posts: 946 Member
    We really need a "Like"

    We really need a "Like" button or a thumbs up button on these posts!! 

     

     

  • Joy1216
    Joy1216 Member Posts: 290 Member
    Why?

    No one knows the answer to why me or why not me?  God still has something left for you to do, Christine.  He needed your mom and grandmother in heaven.  All we can do is be thankful for each day we have and live it to the fullest.  Congrats on making it 5 years!

    Joy

  • Annabelle41415
    Annabelle41415 Member Posts: 6,742 Member
    Wonderful

    That is awesome news.  Last month was my 5 years after diagnosis and now I'm just going to see my regular PC doctor and surgeon for the colonoscopy.  I'm so happy that you have made it to 5 years especially after your mother and grandmother passing from it.  It's still nerve wrecking when you get a pain that you don't know where it came from.  Congratulations and thanks for the update.

    Kim

  • thingy45
    thingy45 Member Posts: 632 Member

    Wonderful

    That is awesome news.  Last month was my 5 years after diagnosis and now I'm just going to see my regular PC doctor and surgeon for the colonoscopy.  I'm so happy that you have made it to 5 years especially after your mother and grandmother passing from it.  It's still nerve wrecking when you get a pain that you don't know where it came from.  Congratulations and thanks for the update.

    Kim

    Great news

    Great news, Super.

    I myself are planning to make it to 5 years and then a big party on that day. Then up to 10 more years.

    Next april it will be 3 years, still NED, live every day to the fullest, love, laugh and live.

    One day at a time.

     

  • Lovekitties
    Lovekitties Member Posts: 3,364 Member
    Congrats!

    5 is a wonderful number in our world!  So happy you have achieved it.

    Dispite your family history with cancer you have hung in there and fought and won.

    May there be another 50 years and more of celebration in your future.

    Hugs,

    Marie who loves kitties

  • Cathleen Mary
    Cathleen Mary Member Posts: 827 Member
    Wondeful news!!! Thank you

    Wondeful news!!! Thank you for sharing! I understand how you felt....i was diagnosed within 10 years of both of my parents dying from colon cancer and 4 maternal aunts.  Four years and so far, so good.  News like yours is very welcome indeed!

    Wishing you many Happy New Years!

    CM

  • UncleBuddy
    UncleBuddy Member Posts: 1,019 Member
    congrats!

    I wish you a lifetimes of NEDs.

    Lin