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Sandy
Great News with your exam!
Farrah had liver mets. There was a movie about what happened. Now in the movie she didn't lose her hair, so I don't know if she did the standard Nigro treatment or not and they didn't specify. Her tumor I think was 8 cms if I am not mistaken. When she finally tried the chemo that would make her lose her hair it was two late. She also went to Germany for liver tumor tx that didn't work. It makes me upset that more than likely that if she had the standard tx or a colostomy since it was so large, she might still be here. So sad.0 -
Sandyz said:Sandy
Great News with your exam!
Farrah had liver mets. There was a movie about what happened. Now in the movie she didn't lose her hair, so I don't know if she did the standard Nigro treatment or not and they didn't specify. Her tumor I think was 8 cms if I am not mistaken. When she finally tried the chemo that would make her lose her hair it was two late. She also went to Germany for liver tumor tx that didn't work. It makes me upset that more than likely that if she had the standard tx or a colostomy since it was so large, she might still be here. So sad.
Wonderful news! So happy for you.
As for Farrah, my doctors told me that her case was mismanaged. They said that she managed her doctors versus the doctors managing her. She went off to Germany even though she could have had the standard procedure in the states. But I suspect vanity came into play...hair loss and colostomy and maybe she was trying to avoid that. Whatever it was, it is sad.
Liz0 -
Yay Sandy!
Congratulations on your great news and know that I celebrate with you! I feel certain that your tumor is gone and nothing but more good news will come your way with the PET and US.
As for Farrah, I doubt that we will ever know all the facts in her case, so all we can do is speculate. I have heard various reports that she declined to do one of the chemos usually done with the Nigro protocol because she didn't want to lose any of her hair. Also, her tumor was quite large and like has already been said, she may have been a candidate for APR with colostomy from the get-go, but decided not to go that route. I also heard that she begged her doctors to do the surgery on her after it was way too late. Whatever her circumstances and choices were, it is truly sad that she is gone.0 -
Congrats!RoseC said:Congratulations Sandy!
SO glad for you! And good luck on the Pet Scan and Ultra Sound!
I heard various things about Farrah too, and the treatment she had - much the same things that have already been said. Look to us here instead.
CONGRATULATIONS ON A JOB WELL DONE!!!!!!!
I am so happy to hear your good news!!!! I hope that you are going to celebrate....
As far as Farah, I have heard a lot of what the others have said too. My oncologist actually told me also that there is a lot more to the story that was not told and that I should not worry about myself turning out like her. I am sure that your PET will turn out great.
Take care
Nancy0 -
Congratulations, it is a
Congratulations, it is a wonderful outcome.0 -
Congratulations, it is a
Congratulations, it is a wonderful outcome.0 -
great news!!
I am so happy for you Sandy.Anal cancer is very CURABLE.I still can't figure out what happened to Farrah.I remember thinking about her often .I actually got scoped the day she died.I think she had surgery which leads me to believe she was in bad shape to begin with.We will never know the whole story. Remember the odds are in our favor..You will be fine.I am over 3 years NED.Hugs ..alyse0 -
So Happy for you!
Sandy ... such good news! Ok ... as for Farrah, I understand that she elected to do radiation only when originally diagnosed vs. combined chemoradiation. She was treated at a renowned cancer center in southern California ... with a great reputation. Some people elect to do radiation only after "informed consent" ... at one point, radiation alone was thought to cure early disease and you'll see early clinical trials of this, however research shows combined chemo-radiation has the best local control and best overall prognosis related to decreasing distant metastasis. I hear she did ok until the 2 year point when liver metastasis was identified. And the rest of the story is known ... I think your oncologist can run through prognosis with you based on your stage. Now, take good care of your lovely self, eat well, meditate or relax in the way that works for you, live and love your life right now and rejoice! You are beautiful ... take good, good care!! xoxoxo sending love and strength right now, in this moment.0 -
You
You did it! I am so happy for you Sandy. It seems like just yesterday you joined this board!
On Farrah: I have scanned over a multitude of different accounts of what happened with her. There is a documentary out there somewhere but I have chosen not to watch it because I've heard she slams 'American' medicine, but that could be wrong. And of course, she ends up dying and I suppose I just don't need to see that.
I understand that she chose not to reveal what type of cancer she had until the recurrance and only because the media was about to leak it. That's disappointing to me. But that may not be true. I think she fought her battle for about three years. 2006-09.
Her foundation, headed by her bff, Alana Stewart, is currently under investigation for fraud.
Yes, RELAX! Celebrate the moment. Just follow-up with your docs as scheduled! Love, Angela0 -
Super Awesome News!!
That's great news Sandy!! I am very happy for you...& am sure your PET will be fine as well. Celebrate this great 'milestone' in your journey....you earned it!!
I know when I was 1st diagnosed alot of people said 'oh you have Farrah's cancer'! No I have my own cancer!! We are individuals & cannot compare ours to others. Yes it maybe 'anal' & we may have similar treatment but the outcome is different & all our own. I read more about Farrah after my diagnose but just for 'ideas'. (but I'm not going to Germany for treatment! heehee)It was a sad time for her & she will be remembered...for her hair, her run on the beach.....
Sandy please relax & enjoy this time.....you've been thru alot & 'worked hard'. I know you've read some of my 'blogs' & know I have 'recurrent' but as I said we're all individuals, our drs may have different treatments, etc. So although I may say 'why me' I still feel very happy for those, like you, who beat this monster!!
Blessings & hugs...celebrate you!!!!0 -
Hey Sandy....been waiting to
Hey Sandy....been waiting to hear this news and am so happy that there is no more tumor!!! Yeah!!! Do not worry. Take this information of no more tumor and relax. I too worried about the Farrah thing but watched the movie and read up on it and from what I gather it is the same as everyone else is saying. She either was not treated aggressively enough or did not want aggressive treatment when liver mets showed up. Keep us posted...and relax. :-) Hugs, Marilyne0 -
Congrats
So happy for you .It's over you did it.You will start feeling better.Take care of yourself.You have been thru alot dont push your self too hard.0 -
Thank youpjs62 said:Super Awesome News!!
That's great news Sandy!! I am very happy for you...& am sure your PET will be fine as well. Celebrate this great 'milestone' in your journey....you earned it!!
I know when I was 1st diagnosed alot of people said 'oh you have Farrah's cancer'! No I have my own cancer!! We are individuals & cannot compare ours to others. Yes it maybe 'anal' & we may have similar treatment but the outcome is different & all our own. I read more about Farrah after my diagnose but just for 'ideas'. (but I'm not going to Germany for treatment! heehee)It was a sad time for her & she will be remembered...for her hair, her run on the beach.....
Sandy please relax & enjoy this time.....you've been thru alot & 'worked hard'. I know you've read some of my 'blogs' & know I have 'recurrent' but as I said we're all individuals, our drs may have different treatments, etc. So although I may say 'why me' I still feel very happy for those, like you, who beat this monster!!
Blessings & hugs...celebrate you!!!!
Your profile picture really suits you. You have a very generous spirit. I am praying for a good outcome for you and for us all.
Fondly,
Sandy0 -
Such good adviceshirlann54 said:Congrats
So happy for you .It's over you did it.You will start feeling better.Take care of yourself.You have been thru alot dont push your self too hard.
I kind of had a nervous meltdown this week. Couldn't sleep had horrible back ache and then an outbreak of Herpes for the first time in a very long time, which explained a lot. I am going to talk to the doc about all this on Tuesday. But so much of it just came from an elation that was in itself stressful. Now all of a sudden I am interested in doing all kinds of things I haven't wanted to do in a very long time. But I was symptomatic for a long time. My Onc. said the reason you feel better now is because you had CANCER before treatment. Duh!0 -
Thanksz810840b said:great news!!
I am so happy for you Sandy.Anal cancer is very CURABLE.I still can't figure out what happened to Farrah.I remember thinking about her often .I actually got scoped the day she died.I think she had surgery which leads me to believe she was in bad shape to begin with.We will never know the whole story. Remember the odds are in our favor..You will be fine.I am over 3 years NED.Hugs ..alyse
Hope I look as good as you three years from now:-)0 -
almost done
Hi Sandy
congrates !!! you did it!!! I am following you and hope I get the same outcome!
I am finfishing up my 6 week anal cancer treatment~ 2 rounds chemo with port and 6 weeks radiation 5 x a week...got very sick and the butt vaginal burns are rough but with creams and pain killers seem to take edge off.
I too saw the farrah story , so heroric..I thought she made it look almost easy. i was shocked she died and am too concerned of my outcome. I think she had the same treatment we did but hers mastized into her liver and I think it was a matter of time????
I am now reading on this board ( new member today) about the after effects....yikes.....fused vagina/butt???
Have you experienced any of this? uncontrolable gas urine leaks abdomonal upsets?
looking forward to hearing from you!0 -
I think I get it7243 said:So Happy for you!
Sandy ... such good news! Ok ... as for Farrah, I understand that she elected to do radiation only when originally diagnosed vs. combined chemoradiation. She was treated at a renowned cancer center in southern California ... with a great reputation. Some people elect to do radiation only after "informed consent" ... at one point, radiation alone was thought to cure early disease and you'll see early clinical trials of this, however research shows combined chemo-radiation has the best local control and best overall prognosis related to decreasing distant metastasis. I hear she did ok until the 2 year point when liver metastasis was identified. And the rest of the story is known ... I think your oncologist can run through prognosis with you based on your stage. Now, take good care of your lovely self, eat well, meditate or relax in the way that works for you, live and love your life right now and rejoice! You are beautiful ... take good, good care!! xoxoxo sending love and strength right now, in this moment.
My neighbor went to Sloan Kettering for Squamous cell cancer of the esophagus.The protocol is radiation, surgery then chemo. But she insisted on no radiation or chemo. So Sloan did the surgery as instructed without first shrinking the tumor with the radiation and her recovery was horrific. Unimaginable. Then the cancer returned she did not go back to Sloan but agreed to take chemo at a local hospital. She was a tough lady and did not believe she could die and could call the shots almost right on up until the last couple of weeks. I still wonder if they had done what the doctors advised her to do, if she would still be with us. It's the same as Farrah, I believe.0
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