CAT Scans and CA125 testing for follow-ups for advanced cancer

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  • Kaleena
    Kaleena Member Posts: 2,088 Member
    molimoli said:

    Fears

    We must never succumb to fears of the unknown .It's a waste of preious time that we can hardly afford. I  'got' it ,hope all of you will get it in a hurry,Fear kills off fighting spirit.

    I've been there ,done that, never again, life's happenings can't frighten me again.I lost too much letting it. I have fast tracked my catching up and there is no stopping me. I am pumped.

                                                                                    From me to you all with your best interest in mind.. Moli.

     

    Bravo Moli!   My kind of gal!

    Bravo Moli!   My kind of gal!  My husband and I learned early in this that you must continue to laugh at stuff.  If not it could drive you crazy.

    Get this mental image (i am at an appointment to see about a recurrence and this occurs).  My radiologist oncologist does an internal to "feel" the mass, then the gyne/onc does the same thing.  Then a group of medical students come in to my room and they let one of them do an internal.  So here I am laying on the table with my legs apart, my husband beside me in a room with my radiologist oncologist, my gyne/oncologist and a group of medical students.   I looked at my husband and said - Really?   And we have to pay them to do this?   I don't even think anyone will ever believe this - lol   And to boot, the gyne onc said he couldn't operate because it would be too long a surgery and he wouldn't do it and he just got up and left without even discuss chemo or anything, the radiation oncologist said if he radiates I couldn't have any more radiation and eventually it could be fatal.

    Believe it or not, my husband and I left and looked at each other and said this is so messed up.  But by this time, we had our plan in place that if it doesn't seem right, feel right, then get up and leave.   I went to another provider in a totally different state with great success.  That was over fives years ago.

    Thanks Moli, for all the encouragement you give me and to the ladies (and gentlemen) on this board!

    Kathy

  • Abbycat2
    Abbycat2 Member Posts: 644 Member
    Kaleena said:

    Bravo Moli!   My kind of gal!

    Bravo Moli!   My kind of gal!  My husband and I learned early in this that you must continue to laugh at stuff.  If not it could drive you crazy.

    Get this mental image (i am at an appointment to see about a recurrence and this occurs).  My radiologist oncologist does an internal to "feel" the mass, then the gyne/onc does the same thing.  Then a group of medical students come in to my room and they let one of them do an internal.  So here I am laying on the table with my legs apart, my husband beside me in a room with my radiologist oncologist, my gyne/oncologist and a group of medical students.   I looked at my husband and said - Really?   And we have to pay them to do this?   I don't even think anyone will ever believe this - lol   And to boot, the gyne onc said he couldn't operate because it would be too long a surgery and he wouldn't do it and he just got up and left without even discuss chemo or anything, the radiation oncologist said if he radiates I couldn't have any more radiation and eventually it could be fatal.

    Believe it or not, my husband and I left and looked at each other and said this is so messed up.  But by this time, we had our plan in place that if it doesn't seem right, feel right, then get up and leave.   I went to another provider in a totally different state with great success.  That was over fives years ago.

    Thanks Moli, for all the encouragement you give me and to the ladies (and gentlemen) on this board!

    Kathy

    Kathy, that's incredible!

    Kathy, I can't imagine what you went through! Incredible! 

    Tikvah, it seems that we uterine cancer patients have similar treatment, but not always. I did not have a Ca-125 prior to my hysterectomy, as my uterine biopsy did not indicate that I had UPSC, a grade 3 cancer ( i.e., aggressive).  it is not uncommon for UPSC not to show up on a biopsy, but after surgery and after analysis of the tissue does it raise it's ugly head.  I have 2 oncologists- my gynecologic oncologist in Melbourne, FL, who is located 30 miles from my home.  He does my internal exams and has been the "leader" in my treatment which also included 6 rounds of Taxol and Carboplatin. I also have a local oncologist who provided the chemo. He never does internal exams and like my other oncologist, orders the CA-125 test. Since my stage 3a diagnosis 1 year and 9 months ago, I have had 1 Pet scan and 2 Cat scans- all clear. My gyn onc told me that Cat Scans do not provide a survival benefit as symptoms occur about 3 to 4 weeks after a Cat scan reveals a recurrence. Cat scans produce a lot of radiation exposure, but I can tell you that I am more likely to die from UPSC than cancer caused by too many Cat Scans. 

    Cindi, you mentioned that you go to Moffitt. What town do you live in if you don't mind me asking? I live in FL as well and have been to Moffitt, too ( for a 3rd opinion).

    Wishing you all peace in your lives,

    Cathy

  • molimoli
    molimoli Member Posts: 514
    Kaleena said:

    Bravo Moli!   My kind of gal!

    Bravo Moli!   My kind of gal!  My husband and I learned early in this that you must continue to laugh at stuff.  If not it could drive you crazy.

    Get this mental image (i am at an appointment to see about a recurrence and this occurs).  My radiologist oncologist does an internal to "feel" the mass, then the gyne/onc does the same thing.  Then a group of medical students come in to my room and they let one of them do an internal.  So here I am laying on the table with my legs apart, my husband beside me in a room with my radiologist oncologist, my gyne/oncologist and a group of medical students.   I looked at my husband and said - Really?   And we have to pay them to do this?   I don't even think anyone will ever believe this - lol   And to boot, the gyne onc said he couldn't operate because it would be too long a surgery and he wouldn't do it and he just got up and left without even discuss chemo or anything, the radiation oncologist said if he radiates I couldn't have any more radiation and eventually it could be fatal.

    Believe it or not, my husband and I left and looked at each other and said this is so messed up.  But by this time, we had our plan in place that if it doesn't seem right, feel right, then get up and leave.   I went to another provider in a totally different state with great success.  That was over fives years ago.

    Thanks Moli, for all the encouragement you give me and to the ladies (and gentlemen) on this board!

    Kathy

    Paying my debt.

    I am paying  back Kathy, just paying back for all the lifting you  'guys' did  when I happened by crawling on all fours with my grief ridden, broken spirit and pained body.With your support I stayed the course and found my lost self again. Thank you ,Thank you ,Thank God for you my sisters ,one and all.  Nuff love  Moli.

     

    Kathy ,Your post cracked me up,I promise I will wipe the image out of my mind's eyes when I am done laughing,  You must have been in that god- awful position just thinking ,here comes the butcher, the baker ,the candle stick maker and my poor  husband can't do a darn thing about the trespassing.  Oh,Cancer you sh..ty bugger ,you have humbled us, women and men alike.

    I hope we live to see the last of this beast,if even for the next generation.

  • Kaleena
    Kaleena Member Posts: 2,088 Member
    Abbycat2 said:

    Kathy, that's incredible!

    Kathy, I can't imagine what you went through! Incredible! 

    Tikvah, it seems that we uterine cancer patients have similar treatment, but not always. I did not have a Ca-125 prior to my hysterectomy, as my uterine biopsy did not indicate that I had UPSC, a grade 3 cancer ( i.e., aggressive).  it is not uncommon for UPSC not to show up on a biopsy, but after surgery and after analysis of the tissue does it raise it's ugly head.  I have 2 oncologists- my gynecologic oncologist in Melbourne, FL, who is located 30 miles from my home.  He does my internal exams and has been the "leader" in my treatment which also included 6 rounds of Taxol and Carboplatin. I also have a local oncologist who provided the chemo. He never does internal exams and like my other oncologist, orders the CA-125 test. Since my stage 3a diagnosis 1 year and 9 months ago, I have had 1 Pet scan and 2 Cat scans- all clear. My gyn onc told me that Cat Scans do not provide a survival benefit as symptoms occur about 3 to 4 weeks after a Cat scan reveals a recurrence. Cat scans produce a lot of radiation exposure, but I can tell you that I am more likely to die from UPSC than cancer caused by too many Cat Scans. 

    Cindi, you mentioned that you go to Moffitt. What town do you live in if you don't mind me asking? I live in FL as well and have been to Moffitt, too ( for a 3rd opinion).

    Wishing you all peace in your lives,

    Cathy

    Cathy,
    I guess it comes with

    Cathy,

    I guess it comes with the territory.  We should all right a book (comedy trama - lol)     They found my cancer too after my hysterectomy so I didn't have a CA-125 either.  After my staging surgery which was a month later, it was a 21.

    You are right about the CAT scans.   They do have more radiation exposure but insurance companies don't allow PET scans as frequently.   Even if your oncologist orders it they can deny it as it not being "medicallly necessary" - which is the pits.

    Hoping you are having a fantastic day!

    Kathy

  • Kaleena
    Kaleena Member Posts: 2,088 Member
    molimoli said:

    Paying my debt.

    I am paying  back Kathy, just paying back for all the lifting you  'guys' did  when I happened by crawling on all fours with my grief ridden, broken spirit and pained body.With your support I stayed the course and found my lost self again. Thank you ,Thank you ,Thank God for you my sisters ,one and all.  Nuff love  Moli.

     

    Kathy ,Your post cracked me up,I promise I will wipe the image out of my mind's eyes when I am done laughing,  You must have been in that god- awful position just thinking ,here comes the butcher, the baker ,the candle stick maker and my poor  husband can't do a darn thing about the trespassing.  Oh,Cancer you sh..ty bugger ,you have humbled us, women and men alike.

    I hope we live to see the last of this beast,if even for the next generation.

    This site

    I know what you mean about this site Moli.   Sometimes I am really down and I tend to stay away from posting.  Other times I will look on and will get a new look on things.   When I feel I can't talk to anyone else, this is the best place to be.   I know I don't like to bother my husband or family members when I tell them I don't feel good.   They don't understand and when you look good the the doctor says your are fine, they think you are just being over dramatic.   So then we have to laugh through the tears and keep on going.

    Kathy

  • TeddyandBears_Mom
    TeddyandBears_Mom Member Posts: 1,811 Member
    Abbycat2 said:

    Kathy, that's incredible!

    Kathy, I can't imagine what you went through! Incredible! 

    Tikvah, it seems that we uterine cancer patients have similar treatment, but not always. I did not have a Ca-125 prior to my hysterectomy, as my uterine biopsy did not indicate that I had UPSC, a grade 3 cancer ( i.e., aggressive).  it is not uncommon for UPSC not to show up on a biopsy, but after surgery and after analysis of the tissue does it raise it's ugly head.  I have 2 oncologists- my gynecologic oncologist in Melbourne, FL, who is located 30 miles from my home.  He does my internal exams and has been the "leader" in my treatment which also included 6 rounds of Taxol and Carboplatin. I also have a local oncologist who provided the chemo. He never does internal exams and like my other oncologist, orders the CA-125 test. Since my stage 3a diagnosis 1 year and 9 months ago, I have had 1 Pet scan and 2 Cat scans- all clear. My gyn onc told me that Cat Scans do not provide a survival benefit as symptoms occur about 3 to 4 weeks after a Cat scan reveals a recurrence. Cat scans produce a lot of radiation exposure, but I can tell you that I am more likely to die from UPSC than cancer caused by too many Cat Scans. 

    Cindi, you mentioned that you go to Moffitt. What town do you live in if you don't mind me asking? I live in FL as well and have been to Moffitt, too ( for a 3rd opinion).

    Wishing you all peace in your lives,

    Cathy

    Not at all!

    Hey Cathy, I live in Inverness.  About 75 or so miles North of Tampa.

    I have to say, I highly recommend Moffitt to anyone looking for cancer care. 

    My doctor is the best. He is funny, humble and down to earth. I have never been so comfortable with a doctor in my life. And he knows his stuff.

    I'll be posting a new thread in a few minutes on my experience.

    Take care,

    Cindi

  • molimoli
    molimoli Member Posts: 514
    Kaleena said:

    This site

    I know what you mean about this site Moli.   Sometimes I am really down and I tend to stay away from posting.  Other times I will look on and will get a new look on things.   When I feel I can't talk to anyone else, this is the best place to be.   I know I don't like to bother my husband or family members when I tell them I don't feel good.   They don't understand and when you look good the the doctor says your are fine, they think you are just being over dramatic.   So then we have to laugh through the tears and keep on going.

    Kathy

    I understand Kathy my

    I understand Kathy my sister,but hope and pray that your up days will out-weigh your down ones ,you have been through a lot and still manage to encourage, share  and educate,daunting task to pull off but you do it well, Thank you.

  • Abbycat2
    Abbycat2 Member Posts: 644 Member
    molimoli said:

    I understand Kathy my

    I understand Kathy my sister,but hope and pray that your up days will out-weigh your down ones ,you have been through a lot and still manage to encourage, share  and educate,daunting task to pull off but you do it well, Thank you.

    Each and everyone of you

    Each and everyone of you lift my spirits with your wisdom, strength, advice, stories and sense of humor. I have often wondered how I would've put one foot in front of the other without the support of CSN and this group. 

    Warm Wishes,

    Cathy

  • molimoli
    molimoli Member Posts: 514
    Abbycat2 said:

    Each and everyone of you

    Each and everyone of you lift my spirits with your wisdom, strength, advice, stories and sense of humor. I have often wondered how I would've put one foot in front of the other without the support of CSN and this group. 

    Warm Wishes,

    Cathy

    No Choice, laughter is our anchor

    The laughter balances the tears so we don't tip over ,every minute ,every hour,every day.

    We love you Cathy thanks for the warm wishes.

    Moli

  • Kaleena
    Kaleena Member Posts: 2,088 Member
    molimoli said:

    No Choice, laughter is our anchor

    The laughter balances the tears so we don't tip over ,every minute ,every hour,every day.

    We love you Cathy thanks for the warm wishes.

    Moli

    Wheres the "Like" button?

    I wish they would put a like button on this site.   Sometimes I don't have the words but like what people are saying.

    Love you girls!   May you all smile and laugh today.

    Kathy