Recurrence
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Surgery each time. No RFAPhillieG said:Question
How did they deal with it the last time?
Have you tried an ablation (RFA)?
Surgery each time. No RFA0 -
whats your immune system like ?
from memory you were exercising, eating well, juicing. for what its worth my current peace of mind strategy has 3 x 30 minute mindfulness meditations a day and a 90 minute gym workout.
I'll tell you in a few years how effective this is for me. Its pretty relaxing. I just love driving to the speed limit on the highway and watching all the made crazy speedesters zoom past me. I hope my approach with meditation and diet really strengthens my immune system.
really sorry you have had a second recuurence. only advice is get a second opinion. I am going to a bowel cancer forum tomorrow nigth and if I get the opportunity I may ask your question to the panel of oncologists and surgeons.
hugs,
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I am in the process ofpete43lost_at_sea said:whats your immune system like ?
from memory you were exercising, eating well, juicing. for what its worth my current peace of mind strategy has 3 x 30 minute mindfulness meditations a day and a 90 minute gym workout.
I'll tell you in a few years how effective this is for me. Its pretty relaxing. I just love driving to the speed limit on the highway and watching all the made crazy speedesters zoom past me. I hope my approach with meditation and diet really strengthens my immune system.
really sorry you have had a second recuurence. only advice is get a second opinion. I am going to a bowel cancer forum tomorrow nigth and if I get the opportunity I may ask your question to the panel of oncologists and surgeons.
hugs,
pete
I am in the process of getting a second opinion. Also I believe my diet and exercise has preventedd it from coming back for over 3 years and has helped keep it localized. Still no other organ involvement.0 -
I Second the Second Opinionjanderson1964 said:I am in the process of
I am in the process of getting a second opinion. Also I believe my diet and exercise has preventedd it from coming back for over 3 years and has helped keep it localized. Still no other organ involvement.
It sounds like you are doing many of the right things now. RFAs are a pretty common and noninvasive procedure if you decide to go that route.
Good luck, keep us posted.
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I will stick with surgery.PhillieG said:I Second the Second Opinion
It sounds like you are doing many of the right things now. RFAs are a pretty common and noninvasive procedure if you decide to go that route.
Good luck, keep us posted.
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I will stick with surgery. It is still considered the gold standard.0 -
My ONC was aggressive. Livertanstaafl said:kitchen sink
Although my wife's situation is much different, our approach is aggressive surgery, continuous immunochemotherapy, checker boarding molecular targets with mostly natural agents, and supplements for various support.
My ONC was aggressive. Liver resection! Absolutely! Get a second opinion. Even when the liver surgeon didn't want to do my resection because he couldn't see the mets on the scans, he found the mets in the liver, when he cut it open.0 -
I am absolutely doing theNana b said:My ONC was aggressive. Liver
My ONC was aggressive. Liver resection! Absolutely! Get a second opinion. Even when the liver surgeon didn't want to do my resection because he couldn't see the mets on the scans, he found the mets in the liver, when he cut it open.
I am absolutely doing the surgery. He can operate on me as soon as before thanksgiving. He has operated on me twice before. He said he is going to be more aggressive this time and take a larger percentage of liver out. I am waiting on a second opinion but they ae jerking me around. I don't want to delay this too long and am thinking of sticking with my surgeon who has worked great in the past.0
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