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Wishing you a new year of health and hope,
Janet
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Good Luck
Janet,
I am also fairly new to this site and supporting my 76 year old mom with secondary peritoneal cancer resulting from gallbladder cancer. We just started chemo and are navigativing these waters. Stay in touch and let us know how mom is doing. I felt the same as you after reading this board and it has now become a daily ritual to check on the status of our friends on here to see what new info is available re: treatments, diagnosis and sideeffects. Stay strong and stay with us!!
Always have hope,
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Hi JanetLovingmymom said:Good Luck
Janet,
I am also fairly new to this site and supporting my 76 year old mom with secondary peritoneal cancer resulting from gallbladder cancer. We just started chemo and are navigativing these waters. Stay in touch and let us know how mom is doing. I felt the same as you after reading this board and it has now become a daily ritual to check on the status of our friends on here to see what new info is available re: treatments, diagnosis and sideeffects. Stay strong and stay with us!!
Always have hope,
J-
Nice to meet you, great site isn't it, I have found it to be very helpful too, as J has said, keep us updated. SueX0 -
Good Newsstella65 said:Hi Janet
Nice to meet you, great site isn't it, I have found it to be very helpful too, as J has said, keep us updated. SueX
Nice to meet you ladies! We got the results of Mom's most recent CT scan yesterday and there has been a decrease in the tumor size and ascites. We know we have a long road ahead of us, but it's good to know that we are going the right direction!0 -
Janet,Brown Girl said:Good News
Nice to meet you ladies! We got the results of Mom's most recent CT scan yesterday and there has been a decrease in the tumor size and ascites. We know we have a long road ahead of us, but it's good to know that we are going the right direction!
Take the small
Janet,
Take the small victories. My mom finished her second chemo treatment and is upstairs on the computer right now!! She feels fine. We have found that day 3 and 4 are her "cloudy days" in which she can't seem to get out of her own way. Overall, we have no complaints. Enjoy the weekend and keep in touch,
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Janet,Brown Girl said:Good News
Nice to meet you ladies! We got the results of Mom's most recent CT scan yesterday and there has been a decrease in the tumor size and ascites. We know we have a long road ahead of us, but it's good to know that we are going the right direction!
Take the small
Janet,
Take the small victories. My mom finished her second chemo treatment and is upstairs on the computer right now!! She feels fine. We have found that day 3 and 4 are her "cloudy days" in which she can't seem to get out of her own way. Overall, we have no complaints. Enjoy the weekend and keep in touch,
J-0 -
Hi Janet
I am also one of the caregivers to my mum with ppc. Mum is 63 this year and was diagnosed in feb 2011 with primary ppc stage IV which means the cancer has spread outside her bowel (to lungs). She is doing quite well after 8 rounds of carbo/taxol. Now she is in remission which means she is currently on holiday with her husband in Thailand! She will check in at her onc in mid-February for next step which will be still in remission and treatment with hormones or switching to Gemzar if ca125 is up again. For her, the first 3-4 rounds of chemo was the worst, getting used to all side effects. But now she is dealing with it much better. We hope to have her around some more years!
Wishing you the best,
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Welcome, Janet (((((( ))))))))
I hope that you find all the support ane the information that you seek. But remember that we aren't the experts. We're the ones on the other side of the chemo with its side-effects.
I'm not sure I can be online as frequently as in the past, so forgive me if it takes a while to hear back from me. Good thing that there are so many others here who can help you
For now,
AussieMaddie0
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