Parent of Child in Remission
Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Dysgerminoma Germ Cell
Good Morning,
I just wanted to let you know that we are not ignoring you. It is just we have no experience with this kind of ovarian cancer. Most of us have had the same kind of ovarian cancer. However, 3 years of remission is fantastic. We all live with the fear of re-occurance. We do not even have periods, because we are either to old or we have no female organs left. If you ever, ever think there may be a re-occurance or a problem. Take her to the doctors. It will ease your mind. Thank-You, Paula0 -
I agree
I agree with the previous poster. I know nothing about germ cell cancer. As also mentioned most of us on here have had a hysterectomy. Ovarian cancer is usually not a cancer that a teenager would get. So it is doubtful we have any women here who are survivors from their teen years. Fear of reoccurence is very real and something most of us can relate to. It is not overboard taking her to the doctor. Go with your gut!
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Germ Cellnancy591 said:I agree
I agree with the previous poster. I know nothing about germ cell cancer. As also mentioned most of us on here have had a hysterectomy. Ovarian cancer is usually not a cancer that a teenager would get. So it is doubtful we have any women here who are survivors from their teen years. Fear of reoccurence is very real and something most of us can relate to. It is not overboard taking her to the doctor. Go with your gut!
Good luck to you and you daughter.
I took her in and they did and ultrasound - no sign of recurrance. Best to you all and thank you.0 -
Checking in..germcellmom said:Germ Cell
I took her in and they did and ultrasound - no sign of recurrance. Best to you all and thank you.
Hello... How is your child? Please see my profile. You will see we have a lot in common. We are done with chemo as of two mos. Ago.0 -
Dysgerminoma Blog
Hi all!
My name is Kezhal Shah-hosseini. I'm 21 years old and was diagnosed with Dysgerminoma this past weekend after my surgery to remove the mass that was growing on my right ovary. Originally, I had gone into surgery thinking I had uterine fibroids (benign, non-cancerous tumors), so you could imagine the shock I was in when they told me I had this rare cancer. The mass was bigger than a volleyball, so my stomach was huge!
I decided to start a blog to document what life is like everyday with Dysgerminoma, how I feel, docotor's visits, and what I learn about the cancer. I'll even talk about the chemo once that begins next month. I thought this is a great way to reach out to others and hopefully meet or talk to others who have this and to show that there is nothing to be afraid of We're lucky it is curable!
Here is the link to it:
http://ahiccupinlife.wordpress.com
Hope this is/becomes helpful!
Best Regards,
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Hi, I know it looks like its been awhile since anyone posted here....I was wanting to ask questions or get an update on your daughter. As of June 16, 2016 my 16 year old daughter was diagnosed with dysgerminoma. We have removed the tumor which was 16cm....along with her right ovary and fallopian tube. We are still waiting for a follow up with the oncologist because we are waiting for an MRI (having problems with the insurance approving the MRI)...I'm just not sure what to expect. Her CA125 levels are still elevated even after surgery. But that's all I know as of right now....she's scheduled for a CT scan and bone scan next week.....any advice would be greatly appreciated! She's so scared of having to so chemo. And like most here, I know this is a rare form of cancer, our pediatric oncologist even said he has not seen a patient with this in our area....should we seek a second opinion? Thanks in advance for the info.....
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reg08, it has been a long time since the individuals have been online at all. Since your daughter's cancer were gynecologic in nature, have you seen a gynecologic oncologist? They specialize in 'below the belt' cancers and may have some insight in treatment.
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