1 year down

ColleenN
ColleenN Member Posts: 73
edited March 2014 in Ovarian Cancer #1
Hi Everyone,
I haven't been here for awhile, but stopped by tonight see how things were going. I see some names I don't recognize, which means more have joined this group. It's such a great source of friendship and information. I also saw names I did recognize, and that's great! I passed my one year cancer free mark in July. Now to work on year two! Take care everyone. (((hugs)))
Colleen

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  • BrittanyC
    BrittanyC Member Posts: 100
    If you don't mind me asking,
    If you don't mind me asking, what stage were you? I am just curious :)

    This board has made me feel that I am not alone while helping my mom with this battle.

    Nice to see you back :)
  • Lisa13Q
    Lisa13Q Member Posts: 677
    Same Question as Brittany
    What stage were you when it wa found and what treatment did you have? Your hope is needed and thanks for checking in..
  • saundra
    saundra Member Posts: 1,370 Member
    Congratulations
    We are dancing with your one year mark. That is great news.
    (((HUGÍ))) Saundra
  • newhopechurchli
    newhopechurchli Member Posts: 126
    saundra said:

    Congratulations
    We are dancing with your one year mark. That is great news.
    (((HUGÍ))) Saundra

    So happy for you!
    Praying for many more years and strength for you !
  • softD
    softD Member Posts: 69
    Congratulations

    Congratulations on your one year mark Colleen. Hopefully many more to come :)
    Take care ..love Carolyn xx
  • ColleenN
    ColleenN Member Posts: 73
    BrittanyC said:

    If you don't mind me asking,
    If you don't mind me asking, what stage were you? I am just curious :)

    This board has made me feel that I am not alone while helping my mom with this battle.

    Nice to see you back :)

    I don't mind
    Hi Brittany,
    I don't mind your asking! I'm happy to answer anything on this I can. I was stage Ic. I hope your mom is doing OK. It's a tough fight, but the friends I've made here are fantastic. They've made the journey a lot easier. Take care.
    Colleen
  • ColleenN
    ColleenN Member Posts: 73
    Lisa13Q said:

    Same Question as Brittany
    What stage were you when it wa found and what treatment did you have? Your hope is needed and thanks for checking in..

    Stage and treatment
    Hi Lisa,
    I had the standard taxol and carboplatinum combo. Six treatments, 3 weeks apart. It took care of my hair along with any remaining nasty cells. No radiation though. The hair came back curly and a lot lighter, but I'll take it! I actually need to go in for a trim soon. Where are you at with this? Take care.
    Colleen
  • ColleenN
    ColleenN Member Posts: 73
    Thanks!
    Thanks everyone! I hope to visit with all of you for many more years!
    Colleen
  • lindaprocopio
    lindaprocopio Member Posts: 1,980
    ColleenN said:

    Thanks!
    Thanks everyone! I hope to visit with all of you for many more years!
    Colleen

    What date you you use to count 'survivor years'?
    Congratulations on your survivorship anniversary!!

    I actually started my cancer journey of biopsies and sonograms in July 2008, but it wasn't until September 2008 that I was referred to a gyn-onc who confirmed my cancer, with surgery and the start of actual treatment in October 2008. So at what date do I consider myself a One Year Survivor? I want to at least treat myself to a special gift that day! Or have I already missed my anniversary??! (Not that I'll let that stop me from celebrating; you can NEVER be too good to yourself! HA!)
  • BonnieR
    BonnieR Member Posts: 1,526 Member
    Hello :))
    Hi Colleen, so good to read your update ~ Congratulations on the 1 year anniversary.

    Hugs bonnie
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  • saundra
    saundra Member Posts: 1,370 Member

    What date you you use to count 'survivor years'?
    Congratulations on your survivorship anniversary!!

    I actually started my cancer journey of biopsies and sonograms in July 2008, but it wasn't until September 2008 that I was referred to a gyn-onc who confirmed my cancer, with surgery and the start of actual treatment in October 2008. So at what date do I consider myself a One Year Survivor? I want to at least treat myself to a special gift that day! Or have I already missed my anniversary??! (Not that I'll let that stop me from celebrating; you can NEVER be too good to yourself! HA!)

    My two cents
    I think you should use the cancer journey date of July. Extra treat for being late in the celebration. LOL
    Saundra