RETURN TO CHEMO
Verna
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So sorry to hear this
Verna, I am so sorry to hear this. But I am glad you and your doctor are going after it. Zap it, zap it, zap it. I knew when my CA125 started creeping up that mine was back. It seems to tell on me. My doctor kept putting me off another month to check it and told me not to worry but... I knew.
I pray that this cocktail will kick it in the butt for you. And all of your teal sisters are here for you.
((((hugs))))
Linda0 -
verna,clamryn said:So sorry to hear this
Verna, I am so sorry to hear this. But I am glad you and your doctor are going after it. Zap it, zap it, zap it. I knew when my CA125 started creeping up that mine was back. It seems to tell on me. My doctor kept putting me off another month to check it and told me not to worry but... I knew.
I pray that this cocktail will kick it in the butt for you. And all of your teal sisters are here for you.
((((hugs))))
Linda
i started on carbo/taxol, the cancer became resistent to taxol, so was switched to
gemzar/carbo, which worked out well... in remission since 11/30/10, and just got a
clean CT scan...
the gemzar knocked my rbcs, wbcs, and platelets down to extremely low levels, and
i had a blood transfusion, about two weeks after each chemo with gem/carbo
the neuropathy and bone pain very low, once the taxol was stopped, and less nausea
also, my hair started growing back once the taxol was out of the picture....
never had avastin, so let us know how that works out... sending some positive energy
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your teal sisters are here for youjbeans888 said:I hope this rounds go good
I hope this rounds go good for you. I will definitely keep you in my prayers. I think of chemo as scubbing my insides to make them clean. Be strong teal sister.
always. Sad to hear you have to go back to chemo....val0 -
I second the motionpoopergirl14052 said:your teal sisters are here for you
always. Sad to hear you have to go back to chemo....val
your teal sisters are right here. I am sending good thoughts to you and praying the chemo does it's job without putying you through too much.
Karen0 -
dreamer007kikz said:I second the motion
your teal sisters are right here. I am sending good thoughts to you and praying the chemo does it's job without putying you through too much.
Karen
Did you have the neulasta (the nasty shot) injection the day following chemo? Makes you feel lousy, premedicate with claratin helped; but it did keep my white count etc good. Thank you all for your posts! Will keep you posted.
Verna0 -
Dear Verna
Dear Verna, I'm so sorry to hear about your latest CT/PT scan, but thank god the dr. caught it early. I know it can be discouraging when something seems like it clears up and then it comes back. I was on avastin and Cytoxan and then Avastin and Topotecan. Unfortunaely the Avastin didn't work for me and I was on it 6 months, but I think the reason it didn't work on me was that I didn't have the right combination. Everything that I've read said the Avastin is used with Carbo or Gemzar. But anyway, good luck with this new treatment.0 -
we are definately sisters
This is exactly how it went for me, too.... last 3 month checkup and all. I can tell you that you're going into this in a different place than you were the last time. You'll do great and we're all here for you. Oh, I get that neulasta shot after my second chemo (gemzar/cisplatin the first week and just gemzar the next). It's not so bad and it allows me to stay on track. We'll get through this together, ok?
(((HUGS))) Maria0 -
Good Luck!
I hope you do well on this treatment, it is great that is caught early so they can treat it right away. You are strong and can do this you are not alone. I wish there was a way to give you more suppport than this but I am sending a big cyber hug your way !
Colleen0 -
lots of teal hugs!Cafewoman53 said:Good Luck!
I hope you do well on this treatment, it is great that is caught early so they can treat it right away. You are strong and can do this you are not alone. I wish there was a way to give you more suppport than this but I am sending a big cyber hug your way !
Colleen
You will handle this again. With a CA125 of only 50, it's obviously been caught early! Lots of hugs and prayers coming your way.0 -
Sorry to hear but good it's caught early!
Verna,
I've had all of those treatments but not that combination exactly. The Gemzar was well tollerated and I think I did have to have a Neulasta shot with that one. I was on Avastin/Oral Cytoxan. Avastin made my blood pressure go through the roof and by the 6th treatment there was elevated protien in my urine so he took me off of that. I'm now on Alimta/Carboplatin and have had only fatigue for 2 days after the treatment. Over all, I felt ok with all of the 3 that you are on now and tolerated them well and no hair loss. My RBC has held up well because my spleen has been removed so I did not have that problem. Hope this combo works and you feel ok during the treatments. OXOXOX J :)0 -
Verna,vj1 said:dreamer007
Did you have the neulasta (the nasty shot) injection the day following chemo? Makes you feel lousy, premedicate with claratin helped; but it did keep my white count etc good. Thank you all for your posts! Will keep you posted.
Verna
i only had one shot of Neulasta, the whole time i was in chemo...i dont recall
feeling an worse, after it... maybe all that benadryl i was taking last year helped
out, plus i had tylenol 3 for the pain
must admit, i was anxious when they told me
the taxol was not doing the job, i believe i cemented my WARRIOR status,
when switched to gemzar, and that
started killing the cancer again
seems like each time we get another chance, it toughens us up!0 -
Good thoughts and prayers
are going out to you. So sorry to hear that the cancer is back but it is great that it was caught early. I have heard good and bad things about avastin in relation to ovarian cancer so it will be interesting to hear how it does for you. My last CT scan was clean but at the time my CA125 was 49 and it just went to 55. The dr. is not sure what this means and I will be re-tested in 3 weeks.0 -
MariaMwee said:we are definately sisters
This is exactly how it went for me, too.... last 3 month checkup and all. I can tell you that you're going into this in a different place than you were the last time. You'll do great and we're all here for you. Oh, I get that neulasta shot after my second chemo (gemzar/cisplatin the first week and just gemzar the next). It's not so bad and it allows me to stay on track. We'll get through this together, ok?
(((HUGS))) Maria
I am getting Gemzar and carboplatin the first week, then just Gemzar the second week. Just had that round followed with neulasta injection. Totally different from the first chemos--neulasta put me down for a day. This time took Claratin that morning and got thru fine. No headache like before! My only item is waves of very slight nausea from time to time but controlled with compazine. Had a friend tell me that ice cream works well on migranes. Don't have them thank goodness but figured an occasional treat will ward them off! I am very happy with my medical team and after reading these posts I feel even better. Yes sisters in all. Thanks.
Verna0 -
Well pooh....I think this
Well pooh....I think this disease does this on purpose: waits until we are almost ready to stop holding our breath, then...ZAP.
I am still doing every-two-months checkups, at my insistence. My doctor thinks I am overly anxious. I've been NED since the Spring of 2010. If I'm still dancing this time next year, I will probably have to go to at least every 3 months. I find the in-between very, very hard.
Good luck with your new bug juice!
Carlene0 -
CarleneHissy_Fitz said:Well pooh....I think this
Well pooh....I think this disease does this on purpose: waits until we are almost ready to stop holding our breath, then...ZAP.
I am still doing every-two-months checkups, at my insistence. My doctor thinks I am overly anxious. I've been NED since the Spring of 2010. If I'm still dancing this time next year, I will probably have to go to at least every 3 months. I find the in-between very, very hard.
Good luck with your new bug juice!
Carlene
I agree! Surgery was 5/09 and I stayed NED until this July, but I feel as you do I want to remain on the "checklist" on the 3 month plan. It seems when the beast bites it is with no warning, etc. The checkups ,or "pelvic inspections" as my husband so fondly refers to are the least of the endurance.
Good luck on your upcoming surgery and hope it can be don Lap.
Verna0
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