Spread to bones?
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Mets to bone / skullepohdnayoj said:bone pain
My doctors were concerned initially that I may have had bone metastases. However, the pain I suffered, which eventually was diagnosed through MRI scan to be sacral insufficiency fractures, was worse with movement and settled when I rested. I understand from my doctors and from my own research that the pain from bone metastases is constant and does not settle with rest.
Regards, epoh.
My husband had a solitary bone met to his skull right at the hairline above the forehead. It grew quickly from nothing to a golf ball size pressing in on his brain within 30 days. He had 15 radiation treatments and it has reduced in size about a 1/4 of the full golf ball size. He never had pain or mental issues from the compression. He is now on monthly Zometa and yes was told it was a one time shot on the skull radiation to that spot.... so if it decided to grow again we could not re-radiate. His was EXTREMELY rare for location and solitary bone mets... bone scan revealed no other spots of mets. Original dx was 9/05 rectal cancer Stage IIIC with 4 out of 11 nodes positive for cancer cells.
I hope something like Zometa could help with your bone pain. My husband is achy and flu like for two days and then back to "normal"....0 -
question for wamo888 and good thoughts to Kristawamo888 said:Mets to bone / skull
My husband had a solitary bone met to his skull right at the hairline above the forehead. It grew quickly from nothing to a golf ball size pressing in on his brain within 30 days. He had 15 radiation treatments and it has reduced in size about a 1/4 of the full golf ball size. He never had pain or mental issues from the compression. He is now on monthly Zometa and yes was told it was a one time shot on the skull radiation to that spot.... so if it decided to grow again we could not re-radiate. His was EXTREMELY rare for location and solitary bone mets... bone scan revealed no other spots of mets. Original dx was 9/05 rectal cancer Stage IIIC with 4 out of 11 nodes positive for cancer cells.
I hope something like Zometa could help with your bone pain. My husband is achy and flu like for two days and then back to "normal"....
Wamo888: my husband was dx 12/07 rectal cancer Stage IIIC w/4of15 pos nodes and 1of7 pos nodes from rt-groin (surgeon found swollen spot during original pre-surgical exam.) What kind of adjuvant, if any, chemotherapy did your husband have?
Krista: wishing you strength with this new bend in the road.
~Melanie0
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