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How is everyone doing? I pray for you all. Cancer sucks but life is still beautiful.
Your friend,
Mary
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Hi Mary,
Try not to worry too much about the tumor markers because my doctor doesn't even take them. I had to scan my chest and pelvic area prior to any surgery just to make sure it hadn't spread to those spots too.
Then they saw swollen nodes in my chest so I had to have a thoracic surgeon perform a chest biopsy of those nodes and my liver showed a spot, so I had to MRI that! It all turned out to be okay. The liver has a hemangioma and the chest is done every year and there is no change in the swollen nodes so I must just have bigger nodes there
My point is, your doctor is right to check all areas for you or he wouldn't be doing his job. I thought it was overkill while I was going through it, but now I'm thankful.
Best of luck and try to stay calm.
Big Hugs,
Wanda0 -
i am sure there is no staying calm
I know I didn't stay calm at all. I am sure tomorrow seems a verrrrry long time away, with that want to know don't want to know feeling. My onc doesn't do tumor markers either, says there isn't a specific one for bc and doesn't want to put her patients throught false readings.
I will keep my fingers and toes crossed for you in addition to sending you positive thoughts and prayers,
Jennifer0 -
My oncologist doesn't do orgrams2jc said:i am sure there is no staying calm
I know I didn't stay calm at all. I am sure tomorrow seems a verrrrry long time away, with that want to know don't want to know feeling. My onc doesn't do tumor markers either, says there isn't a specific one for bc and doesn't want to put her patients throught false readings.
I will keep my fingers and toes crossed for you in addition to sending you positive thoughts and prayers,
Jennifer
My oncologist doesn't do or believe in tumor markers either. Please try to relax and just wait until you meet with your doctor about your results from your tests.
Praying for you,
Debby0 -
Emotional roller coaster, indeed ---Ballerina said:I pray
I pray God gives you the peace that surpasses all thought.
Your new pink sister
Ballerina
It sounds to me that your Oncologist is doing the correct/right thing by ordering scans -- I know the scans, as well as the waiting for results 'sucks', so I will prayer for calmness and strength.
breast cancer is an ugly sneaky beast -- who takes the lives of women and men -- every day of the week -- too many variables -- stages, er/pr negative vs positive, age of victim etc.
Strength, Courage and Hope.
Vicki Sam0 -
Wishing..VickiSam said:Emotional roller coaster, indeed ---
It sounds to me that your Oncologist is doing the correct/right thing by ordering scans -- I know the scans, as well as the waiting for results 'sucks', so I will prayer for calmness and strength.
breast cancer is an ugly sneaky beast -- who takes the lives of women and men -- every day of the week -- too many variables -- stages, er/pr negative vs positive, age of victim etc.
Strength, Courage and Hope.
Vicki Sam
You good test results....As for tumor marker testing....yes, they can give false positives and false negatives....BUT...mine were always normal after all my treatment 2 1/2 yrs,ago....then they shot up this past June....and it was correct in my case...I am now in treatment again for a recurrence....so mine were correct...
Waiting sucks, big time! And having the scans...better safe than sorry...
Wishing you good results! Keep us posted...we care
Gigs,Nancy0 -
Mary
Don't give up hope. My doctor does not use tumor markers either, too many false negs and positives. Glad yours is following up with the scans.
The roller coaster can continue forever if we let it. If possible, (as hard as it is), use the energy that is burned with worry, on living!
Prayers and hugs,
Carol0 -
Praying that you will getMAJW said:Wishing..
You good test results....As for tumor marker testing....yes, they can give false positives and false negatives....BUT...mine were always normal after all my treatment 2 1/2 yrs,ago....then they shot up this past June....and it was correct in my case...I am now in treatment again for a recurrence....so mine were correct...
Waiting sucks, big time! And having the scans...better safe than sorry...
Wishing you good results! Keep us posted...we care
Gigs,Nancy
Praying that you will get good news on your tests!0 -
I haven't yet started any
I haven't yet started any kind of treatment. So I worry because NOTHING is happening. I know, things are happening but not treatment wise. I had surgery to remove the lump and need further surgery to remove what was left behind. I worry because this test may be finding a crumb or 2 that got into places where no one wants them to be. I think this is why I can't breath. I am scared that cancer has moved on. I called the doc today and was told she will call me back. How do you all get through the waiting and wondering? For me, it's such a nightmare.
Like I said originally, cancer sucks but life is good. I am blessed. All I need is to get started on SOMETHING to keep this nasty thing from invading me further. If I don't know what I'm fighting, HOW DO I FIGHT?
I am angry, anxious, scared, pissed ... so many emotions ... I can't breath!0 -
My GFR numbers suggestLighthouse_7 said:Hi Mary,
Try not to worry too much about the tumor markers because my doctor doesn't even take them. I had to scan my chest and pelvic area prior to any surgery just to make sure it hadn't spread to those spots too.
Then they saw swollen nodes in my chest so I had to have a thoracic surgeon perform a chest biopsy of those nodes and my liver showed a spot, so I had to MRI that! It all turned out to be okay. The liver has a hemangioma and the chest is done every year and there is no change in the swollen nodes so I must just have bigger nodes there
My point is, your doctor is right to check all areas for you or he wouldn't be doing his job. I thought it was overkill while I was going through it, but now I'm thankful.
Best of luck and try to stay calm.
Big Hugs,
Wanda
My GFR numbers suggest kidney disease but it could be cancer. We don't know right now.
And I can't figure out the other number in the report. I thank you for your insight.
It makes me feel that I have a good doctor who is really looking out for me.
Hugs backatcha,
Mary0 -
Hi Carol ...camul said:Mary
Don't give up hope. My doctor does not use tumor markers either, too many false negs and positives. Glad yours is following up with the scans.
The roller coaster can continue forever if we let it. If possible, (as hard as it is), use the energy that is burned with worry, on living!
Prayers and hugs,
Carol
I think I worry
Hi Carol ...
I think I worry a lot because I haven't started treatment of any kind. I beat the chemo bullet, however. Oncotype is a great test! It's been 9 weeks since surgery and I am getting really scared that with no treatment at all, the "crumbs" left behind will have time to move around. I need a second surgery because there were cells too close to the margins (1mm).
My daughter says she can't believe how strong and positive I have been. She says she would be a mess every day, 24/7/365. SO I do believe that I am living and not putting my life on hold. I just need answers.
Thank for being here for me and the other sisters. You are a blessing!
Mary0
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