Still NED
I was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer on May 11 of this year at 35 years of age, with multiple liver mets. I had a total colectomy on May 23, and soon after started chemotherapy: 5FU + Avastin + Oxaliplatin. After six chemo cycles (three months) I had a PET scan which showed no evidence of disease. That was two months ago. Yesterday I had a new PET scan that also showed NED. I stopped 5FU about a month ago because it was making me so sick, and next Wednesday I start CPT-11 + Erbitux. I'm hoping for the best, for more clean scan reports in the future. Also, for those that are recently diagnosed, I hope I can provide a bit of hope with my own story. I don't know if I did anything special to make the tumors disappear. I did radically change my diet and start taking some supplements, and maintained (I think) a healthy attitude through treatment. Anyway, best of luck to everyone, and as always, thanks to those who have answered all of my questions and offered so much support.
Rodney
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Hi Rodney -
That's great news! Good news is always welcome here! I was diagnosed a couple of weeks after you, and was NED at my PET/CT after 2 cycles of Xeloda/oxaliplatin/avastin. I'm just starting my 5th cycle this week (we took a 6 week break to allow me some quality recovery time). I know I will go to the scanner again in Dec or early January, but not sure how many chemo cycles my onc plans if that goes well. So, I'm really curious what your doc plans.
It seems more and more this terrible disease may be managed as a chronic disease for many. I wonder if I won't be on and off chemo for the rest of my life - even if the rest of my life turns out to be quite long.
Take care. Thanks for sharing your good news.
Betsy0 -
Hi again. I don't yet know how long I will be going through treatment, except that next week I start the CPT-11 + Erbitux (which I've heard is much easier than Folfox). My doc only said if I was 30 or 40 years older he'd give me a break over the holidays and start in January, but instead, with me, he wants to start next week. I take that as a sign that he has confidence in the results of the new therapy.Betsydoglover said:Hi Rodney -
That's great news! Good news is always welcome here! I was diagnosed a couple of weeks after you, and was NED at my PET/CT after 2 cycles of Xeloda/oxaliplatin/avastin. I'm just starting my 5th cycle this week (we took a 6 week break to allow me some quality recovery time). I know I will go to the scanner again in Dec or early January, but not sure how many chemo cycles my onc plans if that goes well. So, I'm really curious what your doc plans.
It seems more and more this terrible disease may be managed as a chronic disease for many. I wonder if I won't be on and off chemo for the rest of my life - even if the rest of my life turns out to be quite long.
Take care. Thanks for sharing your good news.
Betsy
I have read some reports of people having questionable experiences with doctors. I have had only good experiences with my docs. Would it even be legal to share info with eachother regarding what doctors have been good and which ones, well, not so good? My oncologist (Dr. Carlos Franco) and my surgeon (Dr. Wayne Ambroze) have both been excellent!
Rodney0 -
That is great news and I think it is always welcome. I sometimes feel guilty posting good news, but I think is it so important esp. for the newcomers. Life does go on after your cancer diagnosis and people do get better. I saw my surgeon yesterday and he said, wow, it's been almost 2 1/2 years since your surgery. That brought a smile to my face. I remember when all I did was cry.
As always I am praying for everyone to be NED also.
Moe0 -
Hiya Rodney...well done mate. There is definately a big plus in telling us the good news. Hearing stories of the demon copping a double wammy from stage 4'ers has to be some of the best uplifting news on this board particularly for our new friends here who have so many questions and so much anxiety in their lives. So keep the good news coming mate!taraHK said:Congratulations! And thanks for sharing the wonderful NED news with us. It always lifts my heart and spirits. Wishing you the best of luck with the new regime....
Tara
cheers n huggs from oz, Ross n Jen0 -
Yahooooooo for Rodney! SO happy to hear you are NED, especially as sick as you've been. Here's wishing you many, many more years with our pal, NED. I have a CT scan coming up Nov. 21 to see about this pesky new nodule that is in my abdomen. Should know more then. I hope I can join you in the ranks of NED.
Joyfully,
BB0
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