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Biopsy Result
I got the biopsy result this morning on the ulcerations that were found in my transverse colon. Unfortunately, they weren't caused by taking Aleve, as I'd thought they might have been. They were caused by the metastasis of my UPSC again. I went for my 5th high dose radiation treatment today, which has been going really smoothly. I'm often out of there in 5 minutes. I happened to see the radiation oncologist in the hallway as I was leaving, and I told him that the GI doctor had told me that the ulcerations were caused by cancer. He asked if it was endometrial cancer again, and I told him it was. He said that was good, as they wouldn't need to be dealing with anything else. I'll be seeing my oncologist's PA on Thurs. morning, and I'm sure I'll find out then when I'll be starting chemo. My radiation ends on Tues., so I won't be surprised if chemo starts on Wed. if they have an opening. The Cancer Center looked pretty busy today, so I'm not sure if they will.
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Pinky,pinky104 said:Biopsy Result
I got the biopsy result this morning on the ulcerations that were found in my transverse colon. Unfortunately, they weren't caused by taking Aleve, as I'd thought they might have been. They were caused by the metastasis of my UPSC again. I went for my 5th high dose radiation treatment today, which has been going really smoothly. I'm often out of there in 5 minutes. I happened to see the radiation oncologist in the hallway as I was leaving, and I told him that the GI doctor had told me that the ulcerations were caused by cancer. He asked if it was endometrial cancer again, and I told him it was. He said that was good, as they wouldn't need to be dealing with anything else. I'll be seeing my oncologist's PA on Thurs. morning, and I'm sure I'll find out then when I'll be starting chemo. My radiation ends on Tues., so I won't be surprised if chemo starts on Wed. if they have an opening. The Cancer Center looked pretty busy today, so I'm not sure if they will.
So sorry to hear about the news. I was thinking about you all weekend. We are here for you.
xxoo
Denise
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oh pinky, I had been hoping
oh pinky, I had been hoping for the Aleve is the cause of the issues. My prayers are for you my dear.
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Awe I was hoping it would be
Awe I was hoping it would be better news. I’m glad to hear that they will be right on top of it. Hugs
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That stinks
Sorry to hear the latest, but I know you probably feel better having a plan. I getting my chemo switched up due to lack of response in a couple areas. Might do radiation to a rogue tumor on my bronchial tube. Or maybe cryosurgery or immunotherapy! I just had meeting with doc today and he pulled Doxil and Avastin from my treatment so I just got Carboplatin. I'm awhirl in information and tentative plans now so I can imagine how you must feel. It's hard to keep ahead of this damn cancer. Good luck to you.
p.s. I found my original photo so changed it back from the one in the scarf.
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I think you have some causepinky104 said:Biopsy Result
I got the biopsy result this morning on the ulcerations that were found in my transverse colon. Unfortunately, they weren't caused by taking Aleve, as I'd thought they might have been. They were caused by the metastasis of my UPSC again. I went for my 5th high dose radiation treatment today, which has been going really smoothly. I'm often out of there in 5 minutes. I happened to see the radiation oncologist in the hallway as I was leaving, and I told him that the GI doctor had told me that the ulcerations were caused by cancer. He asked if it was endometrial cancer again, and I told him it was. He said that was good, as they wouldn't need to be dealing with anything else. I'll be seeing my oncologist's PA on Thurs. morning, and I'm sure I'll find out then when I'll be starting chemo. My radiation ends on Tues., so I won't be surprised if chemo starts on Wed. if they have an opening. The Cancer Center looked pretty busy today, so I'm not sure if they will.
I think you have some cause for optimism. While not the news you wanted, it could be much, much worse: you're already in treatment, you're tolerating it well, and it's just some leftovers of the original cancer in the same general neighborhood. I wish it was nothing at all but so glad it's not more, and pleased to hear that you're doing well with the radiation. Best always, B
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Pinky and KatnHat
Just wanted to say that I'm thinking of you both and hope that your treatments get you closer to NED. You are both precious members of this wonderful group of women.
Love and Hugs,
Cindi
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Good luck to you too, KatnHat.KatnHat said:That stinks
Sorry to hear the latest, but I know you probably feel better having a plan. I getting my chemo switched up due to lack of response in a couple areas. Might do radiation to a rogue tumor on my bronchial tube. Or maybe cryosurgery or immunotherapy! I just had meeting with doc today and he pulled Doxil and Avastin from my treatment so I just got Carboplatin. I'm awhirl in information and tentative plans now so I can imagine how you must feel. It's hard to keep ahead of this damn cancer. Good luck to you.
p.s. I found my original photo so changed it back from the one in the scarf.
Good luck to you too, KatnHat. Please keep us posted. Good to know your oncologist has plenty of tools in her toolbox. Hope you will reach NED soon!
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Darn it!
Yes not the news you wanted but lets pray the treatment stops the little beasts. This endometrial cancer is a nasty little beast and I am trying to be polite!! All the best to you and to KatnHat. Off we go on another journey in our fight against this disease. Hugs xo
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To KatnHatKatnHat said:That stinks
Sorry to hear the latest, but I know you probably feel better having a plan. I getting my chemo switched up due to lack of response in a couple areas. Might do radiation to a rogue tumor on my bronchial tube. Or maybe cryosurgery or immunotherapy! I just had meeting with doc today and he pulled Doxil and Avastin from my treatment so I just got Carboplatin. I'm awhirl in information and tentative plans now so I can imagine how you must feel. It's hard to keep ahead of this damn cancer. Good luck to you.
p.s. I found my original photo so changed it back from the one in the scarf.
It's not good to hear that your chemo isn't working so well, especially since I'm about to start on the Avastin that you're being taken off. I guess everyone' journey with this cancer is different, though, and what works for one doesn't necessarily work for another. I hope whatever they try on you next works.
Thanks for your reply and thank you, everyone else, for your thoughts, too.
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Strength
What I want to know is where do you and others who deal with a recurrence find the strength to go through treatment again? Let alone for more than one time. As time goes on since I was in treatment, I just can't imagine how I'd face it again. I know no one has a choice but to do what has to be done, but Dear Lord, how does one cope emotionally? I can't begin to put into words how much admiration I have for all of you that not only cope with these setbacks, but share it with the rest of us so that we can learn from your experiences. Talk about Grace under fire!
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I feel the same way MAbound.MAbound said:Strength
What I want to know is where do you and others who deal with a recurrence find the strength to go through treatment again? Let alone for more than one time. As time goes on since I was in treatment, I just can't imagine how I'd face it again. I know no one has a choice but to do what has to be done, but Dear Lord, how does one cope emotionally? I can't begin to put into words how much admiration I have for all of you that not only cope with these setbacks, but share it with the rest of us so that we can learn from your experiences. Talk about Grace under fire!
I feel the same way MAbound. Well spoken. I have nothing but total admiration for these gals!
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KatnHat, good to hear fromKatnHat said:That stinks
Sorry to hear the latest, but I know you probably feel better having a plan. I getting my chemo switched up due to lack of response in a couple areas. Might do radiation to a rogue tumor on my bronchial tube. Or maybe cryosurgery or immunotherapy! I just had meeting with doc today and he pulled Doxil and Avastin from my treatment so I just got Carboplatin. I'm awhirl in information and tentative plans now so I can imagine how you must feel. It's hard to keep ahead of this damn cancer. Good luck to you.
p.s. I found my original photo so changed it back from the one in the scarf.
KatnHat, good to hear from you. I can imagine how your head is swirling with information as well. You are in my prayers.
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Sorry about the biopsy results
Pinky, I was so hoping that the biopsy would be benign and that the ulcerations would have been due to the Aleve! Sorry that did not turn out to be the case, but it sounds like your treatment team is moving things along and hopefully the chemo will take care of the problem areas in your colon. Wishing you the best as you complete radiation and begin chemo! Good luck to KatnHat also as she embarks on a new treatment plan!
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Faith!MAbound said:Strength
What I want to know is where do you and others who deal with a recurrence find the strength to go through treatment again? Let alone for more than one time. As time goes on since I was in treatment, I just can't imagine how I'd face it again. I know no one has a choice but to do what has to be done, but Dear Lord, how does one cope emotionally? I can't begin to put into words how much admiration I have for all of you that not only cope with these setbacks, but share it with the rest of us so that we can learn from your experiences. Talk about Grace under fire!
My PET scan lite up like a Xmas tree and on paper my prognosis is bad but I am still here and yes I lean on my faith, prayer and family & friends for support.
You ask about strength but what else can you do but move forward and hope and pray that the treatment will stop the progression and give more time. Looking at me you would never know I have cancer and mets (other than my pixie cut after having a bob for 3 decades lol!!).
So I continue on this journey and am thankful I can talk to you all and learn from those of you who also are fighting mets.
I think all of us are strong and show strength just by dealing with this disease 'cancer'. So one day at a time and I am just thankful for every blessed day. xoxo
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