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  • SUNGRANNY
    SUNGRANNY Member Posts: 81 Member
    UPSC Roll Call

    Diagnosed in Nov 2012,at age 64, treated at Duke University Medical Center, after symptoms of vaginal bleeding. Only other symptom was abdominal distress - nausea, bloating.  Total hysterectomy, with tubes, ovaries and lymph nodes removed, and debulking. Diagnosed Stage 4. Carbo-taxol chemo. Developed neuropathy (numbness and tingling byt not pain.) 25 IMRT radiation treatments.  

    Chemo shrunk the paraaortic lymph node that wasn"t removed. NED at CT Scan Dec, 2013. Abdominal hardness and problems with diahrrea, alternating constipation, cramps, nausea in June, 2014. CT Scan showed cancer throughout the abdominal cavity, and around large intestine and colon, hydronephrosis (scarring on ureters from radiation), scaral insufficiency fracture (radiation after effect), bowel thickening, enlarged iliac lymph node.

    Due to the neuropathy and ureter/kidney issues I declined another round of chemo (50-50 chance of shrinking the cancer for a time.)  

    The oncologist had the original uterine tumor tested and it turns out to be Estrogen and Progesterone positive (which I'm told is rare for Serous cancer, especially with Her2 being negative.) I am currently on Femara/Letrozole, and oral aromatase inhibitor.  I had to leave a healthy anticancer high fiber diet due to abdominal problems and am on a low fiber diet to prevent bowel blockage.  I also continue with acupuncture, meditation, and guided imagery. I have started on an alternative supplemental protocol to help with symptom management and shrinking the cancer. My goal is to walk and meditate daily (I do so most days.) I tire more easily, but otherwise hanging in there.

    Thanks for the roll call,

    Sungranny

  • susangr
    susangr Member Posts: 64
    Roll Call UPSC

    Diagnosed at age 56 August 2010.  Treated MD Anderson. Robotic assisted surgery. Positive lymph vascular space. Staged 1a/1b Concurrent pelvic radiation x 5 wks with weekly Taxol X 5 doses.  3 Brady treatments and 5 21 day Taxol treatments changed to Taxotere due to neuropathy treatment. Lymphedema right leg 4 months post op.  Just completed CTs show still NED. 

     

  • trustingHim
    trustingHim Member Posts: 8
    UPSC

    I was diagnosed in April 2014 at age 66 and had a radical hysterectomy and removal of 23 lymph nodes which were clear. Stage 1A/ grade 3. A wash was not done during surgery because my doctor did not know it was UPSC until the path report came back.  (It was misdiagnosed in my original path report.) Since we don't know if it had spread to the abdominal cavity, I was given three choices: have surgery to do the wash, do chemo or just observe. We decided to do the chemo.  Four consecutive cycles once a week (12 infusions) of carbo/taxol. I start my 4th cycle this Wed.. 8/20. My last CA125 was 100.  I will have a CT scan after my last cycle. Hopefully I will have NED!

  • molimoli
    molimoli Member Posts: 514
    I was dx in march,2014, stage

    I was dx in march,2014, stage 3 UPSC,   total hysto. on  May 2 ,2014.  mri in June  showed no mets to nodes or omentum.Feeling healthy but depressed.  scans will be repeated Aug 28 to determine course of treatment,  Questioning the benefit of Chemo/Radiation as opposed to using surgery only,if and when necessary.

     

    Any advice or information will be greatly appreciated.Thanks.  Newby.

  • molimoli
    molimoli Member Posts: 514
    artist49 said:

    UPSC

    I am  65 now and live in NJ.

    I was diagnosed at Sloan Kettering with UPSC at age 61 in September. 2010. My stage was

    4B, grade 3 and cancer was found all over pelvic area  and in all 40 lymph nodes tested. I

    had a hysterectomy which was optimal and then entered a clinical trial at Sloan. 4 months

    of carbo. ixabepilone  and avastin  and then continued with avastin for maintenance till

    October 2013, I have been NED since Feb. 2011.   My ca125 was 53 at diagnosis and is

    currently 1.

    Now for the rest of the story -   In may 2012 I was tested and found to be BRCA 2 positive.

    ! was told  by  the genetics counselor at Sloan that being BRCA  positive can result in longer

    remissions - esp. BRCA 2.

    But, I'm not taking any chances with a horrific diagnosis like mine. I flew to Chicago  to learn about

    diet from Dr. Block. I flew to Durango, Colorado  to become the patient of  the famed naturopath there.

    She counsels me on the phone by monitoring my lab tests. She also OKs my diet.

    I feel great but every CT scan brings on monumental anxiety.  I have a normal life back and

    fear I will lose it again.

    If anyone is interested, I will post my super anti cancer AM smoothie.

     

    To artist 49

    Please post the smoothie,Thanks for sharing.

  • molimoli
    molimoli Member Posts: 514
    debrajo said:

    Welcome to all the "Newbies",

    Welcome to all the "Newbies", but sorry you had to come!  Thank you for posting!  Best, Debrajo

    To debrajo

    Thanks for the welcome, Since my diagnosis in April,2014, I have not had the courage to tell my 2 adult daughters who live away from home , therefore I am travelling a lonely road so appreciate this site more than anyone can imagine.

    My 2 girls  and I are still dealing with the unexpected death of my 34 year old daughter. [aneurysm]  I can't bear to give them this horrible news about me and UPSC so I have decided to Not Cry Out Loud,it's a daunting task though.

    Thanks for all of you.

     

  • It happened to Me
    It happened to Me Member Posts: 206 Member
    molimoli said:

    I was dx in march,2014, stage

    I was dx in march,2014, stage 3 UPSC,   total hysto. on  May 2 ,2014.  mri in June  showed no mets to nodes or omentum.Feeling healthy but depressed.  scans will be repeated Aug 28 to determine course of treatment,  Questioning the benefit of Chemo/Radiation as opposed to using surgery only,if and when necessary.

     

    Any advice or information will be greatly appreciated.Thanks.  Newby.

    molimoli

    So sorry to hear about the loss of your 34 year old daughter.  UPSC is scary and doable.  I am UPSC stage 3A and am now 7 months NED (No Evidence of Disease).  We thought my cancer was contained in the uterus but after surgery, the doctor said he found a pea sized nodule at the back of my pelvis.  Pathology revealed it had spread.  Chemo. was ordered and the doctor didn't think that radiation would benefit me.  I had 6 rounds of Carbo/taxol.  It was tough but to me it was worth it.  UPSC is an aggressive sneaky cancer.  Please weigh out all your options.  There are so many women who were stage III and IV with uterine cancer that are still with us.   Also, as a daughter, I would want you to tell me even though I just lost a sister.  The more support you have, the better you are.  They need their mom and you need your daughters.     That's just my opinion as a daughter.   I was never blessed with having children.  This disease won't beat us.  We are WOMEN, hear us ROAR.   Best wishes.  I will be praying for you.  If you aren't comfortable with your doctor's options, get a second opinion.  Please read the threads on this board, these women are so knowledgeable and they have so many experiences and encouragement to share.  They have been through what we are going through.  Take care.

    Jeanette

  • Abbycat2
    Abbycat2 Member Posts: 644 Member
    molimoli said:

    I was dx in march,2014, stage

    I was dx in march,2014, stage 3 UPSC,   total hysto. on  May 2 ,2014.  mri in June  showed no mets to nodes or omentum.Feeling healthy but depressed.  scans will be repeated Aug 28 to determine course of treatment,  Questioning the benefit of Chemo/Radiation as opposed to using surgery only,if and when necessary.

     

    Any advice or information will be greatly appreciated.Thanks.  Newby.

    molimoli

    Molimoli,

    I am sorry to hear that you have UPSC but am glad that you found us here.  I was diagnosed with UPSC, Stage 3A on 11/7/13 and was both shocked and depressed for a while.  As time has gone by, it has become easier for me to cope with this diagnosis and to move on.  My heart goes out to you over the loss of your daughter.  I believe that your two other daughters would want to know about your health situation.  Would you want a loved one to hide a cancer diagnosis from you?  By telling your daughters, you would be giving them the gift of being able to return your love with gentle support.  Whatever you decide, molimoli, know that we support you here. 

    Take good care of yourself,

    Cathy

  • Judemo
    Judemo Member Posts: 167 Member
    artist49 said:

    UPSC

    I am  65 now and live in NJ.

    I was diagnosed at Sloan Kettering with UPSC at age 61 in September. 2010. My stage was

    4B, grade 3 and cancer was found all over pelvic area  and in all 40 lymph nodes tested. I

    had a hysterectomy which was optimal and then entered a clinical trial at Sloan. 4 months

    of carbo. ixabepilone  and avastin  and then continued with avastin for maintenance till

    October 2013, I have been NED since Feb. 2011.   My ca125 was 53 at diagnosis and is

    currently 1.

    Now for the rest of the story -   In may 2012 I was tested and found to be BRCA 2 positive.

    ! was told  by  the genetics counselor at Sloan that being BRCA  positive can result in longer

    remissions - esp. BRCA 2.

    But, I'm not taking any chances with a horrific diagnosis like mine. I flew to Chicago  to learn about

    diet from Dr. Block. I flew to Durango, Colorado  to become the patient of  the famed naturopath there.

    She counsels me on the phone by monitoring my lab tests. She also OKs my diet.

    I feel great but every CT scan brings on monumental anxiety.  I have a normal life back and

    fear I will lose it again.

    If anyone is interested, I will post my super anti cancer AM smoothie.

     

    Would you mind posting your secret smoothie recipe? :)

    Although I don't have UPSC, I would love to have your smoothie recipe.  Thanks and I hope your feeling great today!

  • Judemo
    Judemo Member Posts: 167 Member
    molimoli said:

    To debrajo

    Thanks for the welcome, Since my diagnosis in April,2014, I have not had the courage to tell my 2 adult daughters who live away from home , therefore I am travelling a lonely road so appreciate this site more than anyone can imagine.

    My 2 girls  and I are still dealing with the unexpected death of my 34 year old daughter. [aneurysm]  I can't bear to give them this horrible news about me and UPSC so I have decided to Not Cry Out Loud,it's a daunting task though.

    Thanks for all of you.

     

    Very sorry to hear about the loss of your daughter

    Hi molimoli, I am so sorry to read about your loss and your other heavy burden your carrying alone.  Please know you are NOT alone here.  We care about you and please keep us posted on how your doing ok? I feel supported by these wonderful people on this discussion board and I hope you will too.

  • NoTimeForCancer
    NoTimeForCancer Member Posts: 3,358 Member
    molimoli said:

    I was dx in march,2014, stage

    I was dx in march,2014, stage 3 UPSC,   total hysto. on  May 2 ,2014.  mri in June  showed no mets to nodes or omentum.Feeling healthy but depressed.  scans will be repeated Aug 28 to determine course of treatment,  Questioning the benefit of Chemo/Radiation as opposed to using surgery only,if and when necessary.

     

    Any advice or information will be greatly appreciated.Thanks.  Newby.

    molimoli, I can't imagine

    molimoli, I can't imagine what it feels like to lose a child.  I am so sorry to hear this and pray for you and your daughters.

    As far as your treatment, UPSC is very agressive, and at Stage 3 you can definitely fight and beat this devil, but it would probably involve the treatment.  As the other ladies say, the treatment is doable, it is scary, but you will amaze yourself. 

    If I can make a suggestion, I don't know your family dynamics, but you certainly didn't chose any of this but maybe your daughters would like to help you with this.  If you work perhaps your company has an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) who can help you find those words. 

    You have a full plate, more than most, and I wish you peace.

  • artist49
    artist49 Member Posts: 87
    molimoli said:

    To artist 49

    Please post the smoothie,Thanks for sharing.

    smoothie recipe

    1/4 lb. black raspberries   (Frank Farms.com packs them frozen in 2 1/2 lb. bags. Pregrind this bag in vitamix if possible

    so that seeds get ground also and freeze in 1/2 cup glass  containers. My ca125 dropped 2 points when I

    got the vitamix and was finally able to grind those teeny seeds.)   

    1/4 avocado (thickens smoothie beautifully)

    1 tsp. or more turmeric

    dash cinammon

    1/4 tsp liquid extract stevia sweetener (nature's answer brand)

    1 tbs chia seeds

    1 tbs hemp hearts

    1 tbs +  raw organic cacao powder (nuts.com) 

    1/2 of an organic lemon  (I pregrind  alot of whole organic lemons in vitamix and freeze in

    1/2 cup glass containers)

    water

    I prepare 5 at a time in my nutribullet small cups but add the raspberries each morning.

    Been doing this for 3 years!

    If this seems complicated, read  my story.   I'll do anything for NED.

            

  • debrajo
    debrajo Member Posts: 1,095 Member
    artist49 said:

    smoothie recipe

    1/4 lb. black raspberries   (Frank Farms.com packs them frozen in 2 1/2 lb. bags. Pregrind this bag in vitamix if possible

    so that seeds get ground also and freeze in 1/2 cup glass  containers. My ca125 dropped 2 points when I

    got the vitamix and was finally able to grind those teeny seeds.)   

    1/4 avocado (thickens smoothie beautifully)

    1 tsp. or more turmeric

    dash cinammon

    1/4 tsp liquid extract stevia sweetener (nature's answer brand)

    1 tbs chia seeds

    1 tbs hemp hearts

    1 tbs +  raw organic cacao powder (nuts.com) 

    1/2 of an organic lemon  (I pregrind  alot of whole organic lemons in vitamix and freeze in

    1/2 cup glass containers)

    water

    I prepare 5 at a time in my nutribullet small cups but add the raspberries each morning.

    Been doing this for 3 years!

    If this seems complicated, read  my story.   I'll do anything for NED.

            

    Thanks!

    I know about all the ingredents except hemp hearts?  Are these the hemp seeds or something else?  Thanks again, it sounds really good!  Dera

  • artist49
    artist49 Member Posts: 87
    debrajo said:

    Thanks!

    I know about all the ingredents except hemp hearts?  Are these the hemp seeds or something else?  Thanks again, it sounds really good!  Dera

    hemp hearts and seeds

    They are the same. I believe some call the seeds hearts because of the shape. If anyone

    thinks  this is incorrect, please inform us. Thank you.

  • debrajo
    debrajo Member Posts: 1,095 Member
    artist49 said:

    hemp hearts and seeds

    They are the same. I believe some call the seeds hearts because of the shape. If anyone

    thinks  this is incorrect, please inform us. Thank you.

    Thanks!

    Thanks for the information!  I know my health food store just started carrying hemp products.  They said it was a state reluntance to promote hemp or MJ{?!}  I'm in Texas.  I have only heard good things about both. but it has to have the THC{?} in it to do really good and Texas will only allow it with the THC taken out.  Anyway, it still sounds healthy!  Best, Debra

  • deanna14
    deanna14 Member Posts: 732
    Stage 3c UPSC

    I was diagnosed in Sept 2008 at the age of 39! I had HDR external and internal HDR and chemo. I am cancer free today!

  • debrajo
    debrajo Member Posts: 1,095 Member
    deanna14 said:

    Stage 3c UPSC

    I was diagnosed in Sept 2008 at the age of 39! I had HDR external and internal HDR and chemo. I am cancer free today!

    Hi!

    Thanks for posting Deanna ...I remember your posts!  You are almost exactly 1 year ahead of me.  So glad you let us know you are cancer free!  Yea!!!!  Gives me hope!  Don't be a strainger!  Best, Debrajo

  • ConnieSW
    ConnieSW Member Posts: 1,678 Member
    deanna14 said:

    Stage 3c UPSC

    I was diagnosed in Sept 2008 at the age of 39! I had HDR external and internal HDR and chemo. I am cancer free today!

    Deanna 14

    I am so glad you responded.  When I joined this site 2+ years ago, I read all the posts back to the beginning and have wondered  and wished I knew how you are doing.  Thanks so much for the update.  What a great dose of hope you've given us today.

  • artist49
    artist49 Member Posts: 87
    deanna14 said:

    Stage 3c UPSC

    I was diagnosed in Sept 2008 at the age of 39! I had HDR external and internal HDR and chemo. I am cancer free today!

    Hope - the best medicine

    Thanks Deanna14. Your story is just what I need this week with a scan coming up  first week of

    September!  Two things, I find, are so important  on this site  - a) posting stories of survival, like

     Deanna,and b) just responding to people's posts! Debrajo, you are so special that you always

    respond! Even in cyberspace, it is disheartening to be ignored.

  • Ro10
    Ro10 Member Posts: 1,561 Member
    deanna14 said:

    Stage 3c UPSC

    I was diagnosed in Sept 2008 at the age of 39! I had HDR external and internal HDR and chemo. I am cancer free today!

    Deanna, it is so good to hear from you

    I too have been wondering how you have been.  I remember when we both started posting.  You were the youngest of those first posting.  I am so happy to hear you are cancer free.  I hope you are still happily married.  I remember you planning your wedding.  Are you back to working as a nurse?  May you continue your long dance with NED.  Thanks for checking in.