Still an overachiever!
First, let me thank you all for the prayers and thoughts recently. Surgery went well, and my staples will be removed on Tuesday. There were two lesions. The larger of the two was removed surgically May 31. (The surgery went very well!) It's the next steps that are a bit worrying.
The Radiation Oncologists are recommending whole brain radiation, not sure how much, up to five weeks I guess? Side effects of this seem as though they can be worse than the treatment, but I also know that folks tend to post when there are problems not successes.
The third prong of my treatment plan, is gamma knife to target and remove and remaining tumor cells.
For the record, I am very upbeat and positive. Still healthy except for the pesky OVCA thing, and feeling better than I have in a while.
I'm just curious about the experiences of others with this treatment plan. (I don't think it'll be changing, I've heard from neurosurgeons at two different hospitals that this is the "gold standard" of care).
Love to all!
Leesa
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Glad to hear that you feel good!
What a trooper you are! I hope the side effects are'nt too bad and the 5 weeks go by quickly. I don't have any experiance wth this but I'm sure you'll be hearing from the ladies soon. It just amazes me every day to see what our bodies can tolerate. Keep feeling good. J0 -
Radiation
Leesa,
my only experience with radiation was on my breast. All I received was a sunburn. So, I guess you will have a sunburn on your head. Luv You, Paula0 -
You are so stong !
I am so glad you are doing well ! You're attitude will serve you well during this treatment. I have no info to share with you but just wanted to say hello .
Colleen0 -
Dear Leesa
I am pleased to see that you are coping well. You are a true warrior woman, not only have you battled ovca but now have this other pesky beast lurking around. I love your up-beat, down to earth attitude and you are setting a great example to me.
God bless you love Tina xx0 -
Will you glow in the dark?
Will you glow in the dark? Have they mentioned the Rad Mask yet?
Your husband will have soooooooo much fun with this. You know he will.
My brother-in-law had whole brain radiation (mets from a tumor in his lungs). He did great. I think he lost his hair, but that may have been from the chemo he had before the brain mets. I know there was a lot of fatigue and he had no appetite, so he lost a lot of weight, but other than that, he didn't have any real side effects, and I remember he was surprised by that. I think the list of possible side effects is quite long, but that doesn't mean you will have all of them, or any of them, for that matter. Maybe it will just make you skinny and tired enough that you need a nap and an ice cream sundae every afternoon.
When does this lovely thing start?
Carlene
PS....my BIL died, but not from cancer. He had a sudden, fatal heart attack, about 10 years after he was treated for the brain mets.0 -
Glow No Mo' partyHissy_Fitz said:Will you glow in the dark?
Will you glow in the dark? Have they mentioned the Rad Mask yet?
Your husband will have soooooooo much fun with this. You know he will.
My brother-in-law had whole brain radiation (mets from a tumor in his lungs). He did great. I think he lost his hair, but that may have been from the chemo he had before the brain mets. I know there was a lot of fatigue and he had no appetite, so he lost a lot of weight, but other than that, he didn't have any real side effects, and I remember he was surprised by that. I think the list of possible side effects is quite long, but that doesn't mean you will have all of them, or any of them, for that matter. Maybe it will just make you skinny and tired enough that you need a nap and an ice cream sundae every afternoon.
When does this lovely thing start?
Carlene
PS....my BIL died, but not from cancer. He had a sudden, fatal heart attack, about 10 years after he was treated for the brain mets.
LOL Carlene! We're already planning the "Glow No Mo'" party (remember last year's "No Mo Chemo?"). I have a hunch that I'll be bald again, only this time with a zipper scar across my frontal lobe (staples come out Tuesday, there are 47!) I meet with my med onc and my rad onc on Thursday. No one has suggested the gyn/onc, but I feel a little bad about leaving him out. lol
Skinny, napping and Ice Cream Sundaes...sounds like a dream! Thank you for the encouraging words, I read some awful google stories! (I should know better, shouldn't I!)
As for Ken...the list of brain tumor jokes is never ending! he's also taking very good care of me, I truly have a wonderful husband!0 -
you are an ispiration to us all.leesag said:Glow No Mo' party
LOL Carlene! We're already planning the "Glow No Mo'" party (remember last year's "No Mo Chemo?"). I have a hunch that I'll be bald again, only this time with a zipper scar across my frontal lobe (staples come out Tuesday, there are 47!) I meet with my med onc and my rad onc on Thursday. No one has suggested the gyn/onc, but I feel a little bad about leaving him out. lol
Skinny, napping and Ice Cream Sundaes...sounds like a dream! Thank you for the encouraging words, I read some awful google stories! (I should know better, shouldn't I!)
As for Ken...the list of brain tumor jokes is never ending! he's also taking very good care of me, I truly have a wonderful husband!
Wow go girl , glad you are feeling well, you are a real trooper xxx Liz xxx0 -
So glad
to see you posting and that you're feeling better. I wish I could help but I have no knowledge/experience with WBR or gamma knife. Good luck to you and keep us posted . You are amazing. Big hugs and well wishes,
Cindy0 -
you sound so happykayandok said:Leesa,
so great to see you posting, and am overjoyed with how well you are doing! Love hearing the upbeat and positive report.
Warm hugs,
kathleen
..and very positive. Way to go girl!!. You have been through so much and I am glad you are feeling better. Hope the radiation kicks those nasty mets out forever...val0 -
Happypoopergirl14052 said:you sound so happy
..and very positive. Way to go girl!!. You have been through so much and I am glad you are feeling better. Hope the radiation kicks those nasty mets out forever...val
Leesa,
The way you write makes me want to know you. Love your attitude and sounds like you have great support in your husband.
Teresa0 -
Hey Leesaleesag said:Glow No Mo' party
LOL Carlene! We're already planning the "Glow No Mo'" party (remember last year's "No Mo Chemo?"). I have a hunch that I'll be bald again, only this time with a zipper scar across my frontal lobe (staples come out Tuesday, there are 47!) I meet with my med onc and my rad onc on Thursday. No one has suggested the gyn/onc, but I feel a little bad about leaving him out. lol
Skinny, napping and Ice Cream Sundaes...sounds like a dream! Thank you for the encouraging words, I read some awful google stories! (I should know better, shouldn't I!)
As for Ken...the list of brain tumor jokes is never ending! he's also taking very good care of me, I truly have a wonderful husband!
Glad to hear you
Hey Leesa
Glad to hear you are feeling so good and upbeat - that's the ONLY attitude to have.
A friend of mine had gamma knife treatment for brain tumour 5 years ago and the only real side effects were headaches which were controlled well with meds, he's doing really well now.
You go girl.
Michelle x0
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