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Well . A ways to go to get to NED

Tumor load was maintained but no reduction with this round of chemo so far. With more time on the Xeloda, I may see some tumor reduction. They found a bunch of activity by my rectum that they were not overly concerned with but at my request will send me to have it looked at.
I also requested investigation into taking a very aggressive approach and doing more surgery (sugarbaker or peritoneum chemo and surgery) to remove my colon and other spots in the peritoneum. I will meet with a specialist but my onc feels I do not qualify as I have spots in my retroperitoneum or behind the abdomen wall. Blah blah blah.
Overall I am holding it together quite well on the outside and I think ok on the inside. I feel great, best I have felt in a long time, so I am deciding to visualize the cancer leaving and I wont take no for an answer.
Thanks all for your support. I will keep ya posted when I get more and for sure better news.
Mark (Limey)
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Dear Limey,
Of course, you WILL see reduction soon. I am so sorry that the news was not what we wanted, but it hadn't grown so that's a good thing!
Good for you for being proactive in your treatment. Keep visualizing, praying, believing, and knowing that complete wellness is an option! I know that's what I will be doing for you.
Hugs,
Kay -
Mark,
I love your attitude about things. The won't take no for an answer. Attitude for me has gotten me through. I always dress up for oncology appointments, it my way of saying "screw you cancer, I refuse to look sick". I visualize a lot also. Have you read The Secret??? It's a little hokey, but I read the section on health over and over during chemo. I will keep you in my prayers.
Kiersten -
Thaks Kay, Iknow your right there with me. Much appreciated.Kanort said:Dear Limey,
Of course, you WILL see reduction soon. I am so sorry that the news was not what we wanted, but it hadn't grown so that's a good thing!
Good for you for being proactive in your treatment. Keep visualizing, praying, believing, and knowing that complete wellness is an option! I know that's what I will be doing for you.
Hugs,
Kay -
Sweetie,
I agree with Kay about no new growth. I heard that for 6 months while apparently other good things were going on. Scream at the **** cells like I told you about in Nashville (sorry folks, Jose would delete my post if I printed it). It's like a more forceful form of visualization and getting an attitude about the **** cells not being welcome.
I love how you are managing your treatment plan!!!!! I bet the docs talk about you behind your back, saying things like "sure am glad most of our patients just do what we tell them and never question anything". Seriously I bet they love it. Mine seems to enjoy my questions and grilling emails.
Hugs honey and it sure was good hanging out with you this past weekend. It sure went by fast!! I can't wait till next years Palooza.
Love, Lisa P. -
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Mark, I so admire your positive attitude and I know you will get past this . I think the odds are good that you may see some reduction with more time. I also believe in an aggressive approach and that's why I've been so persistant in researching and pursuing surgical options for my husband and thank God, it's paid off and he will be having liver resection in October. You always reminded me that anything was possible and you were right. Continue to believe. You'll beat this ! God Bless and be sure to keep us all posted.
Diane -
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Mark: In April of this year I was told that there was slight shrinkage but that there would be no disappearance of the tumors. I was told after this chemo regimen there was very little that could be done for me. As you know, I did not accept that as a possible solution, and went to Buenos Aires for treatment. I really do not know what worked, the Erbitux (which is not approved in Canada), the alternative treatments, etc. or my state of mind at that time, but all I know is the results. Lungs are clear and liver resection got everything else. One of my doctors is a bona fide scientist, and he is a firm believer that the mind is the best cure for cancer. Keep up your amazing attitude, and I agree with ****, NED is just around the corner. Monica
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Hi Mark,
Perhaps you might try an old Irishman's remedy...a car bomb (drink) and scream at the top of your lungs, "get the $*@% out now!" Come on, I'll join you!
Anyway, know that you are always in our hearts, thoughts and prayers. We're here for you brother...anything we can do to help.
Hugs,
Katie -
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