as a stage 4,getting my first RFA
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Please continue to share ...You are an inspiration
Please continue to share your cancer journey. You are an inspiration to all of us who are new to this cancer journey. Hope is there for all of us as we see you continue to be treated with the latest treatment options. Hope, and prayers for a good response to your treatment. Thank you for sharing. Sending prayers for courage and your comfort as you continue your cancer journey.
NB0 -
Hey there !!! It's greatrelaxoutdoors08 said:Please continue to share ...You are an inspiration
Please continue to share your cancer journey. You are an inspiration to all of us who are new to this cancer journey. Hope is there for all of us as we see you continue to be treated with the latest treatment options. Hope, and prayers for a good response to your treatment. Thank you for sharing. Sending prayers for courage and your comfort as you continue your cancer journey.
NB
Hey there !!! It's great that they're willing to go in and zap this pesky one for you!! Good to hear the other ones are shrinking and chemo. is working. Keep us posted on how this goes.0 -
Hey Girl.....smokeyjoe said:Hey there !!! It's great
Hey there !!! It's great that they're willing to go in and zap this pesky one for you!! Good to hear the other ones are shrinking and chemo. is working. Keep us posted on how this goes.
Always good to hear something from you and happy to hear how great you are doing. You are just kicking cancer a$$...you go girl!!! Good luck with the RFA and let us know how it goes. You take care.
Jennie0 -
Great thingsidlehunters said:Hey Girl.....
Always good to hear something from you and happy to hear how great you are doing. You are just kicking cancer a$$...you go girl!!! Good luck with the RFA and let us know how it goes. You take care.
Jennie
Hear great things about RFA...wishing you the very best!!
Dawn0 -
JBG
I've done RFA on the liver with three Cyberknife treatments before and it was successful.
My recovery was hindered because they opened me for a liver resection and had to switch to RFA right away.
You may notice some bruising around your hips or on the underside of your arms...it seems they use us as a "ground" for the procedure. The prongs are very highly heated and they use radio waves as the source, or something along those lines. I looked really bad after I got home and saw the marks.....they were deep black, dark blue, with some red.
Don't be alarmed - they will fade away as our wonderful bodies heal that area.....but it might look like you were in some kind of a fight - and you will be.
Very effective procedure and hope for good results for you:)
-Craig0 -
Love RFA!
I can honestly say that when my husband had RFA it was a breeze for him. I have yet to hear anyone having a hard time after so expect the best.
Hang in there Johnny! GOD bless you!
Brenda0 -
Cyberknife is a differntSundanceh said:JBG
I've done RFA on the liver with three Cyberknife treatments before and it was successful.
My recovery was hindered because they opened me for a liver resection and had to switch to RFA right away.
You may notice some bruising around your hips or on the underside of your arms...it seems they use us as a "ground" for the procedure. The prongs are very highly heated and they use radio waves as the source, or something along those lines. I looked really bad after I got home and saw the marks.....they were deep black, dark blue, with some red.
Don't be alarmed - they will fade away as our wonderful bodies heal that area.....but it might look like you were in some kind of a fight - and you will be.
Very effective procedure and hope for good results for you:)
-Craig
Cyberknife is a differnt proceedure than RFA correct? I ask because I haven't had niether. Only surgery and lots of chemo.0 -
JohnnyBeGood
At least you're not Stage V
;-)
I haven't had a liver RFA but I've had 4 lung RFAs. If they are as similar as I believe they are it's a walk in the park by comparison to surgery.
I went home the same day 3 out of 4 times. The time I stayed the night was my first one. You'll do just fine and be back home lickety-split. It's not easy being Stage IV but you're becoming a pro at it.
My thoughts are with you...
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hang on girlPhillieG said:JohnnyBeGood
At least you're not Stage V
;-)
I haven't had a liver RFA but I've had 4 lung RFAs. If they are as similar as I believe they are it's a walk in the park by comparison to surgery.
I went home the same day 3 out of 4 times. The time I stayed the night was my first one. You'll do just fine and be back home lickety-split. It's not easy being Stage IV but you're becoming a pro at it.
My thoughts are with you...
-p
hang in there Johnny
you are doing a great job
I have had the 2 liver resections so it came back on me too.....
you are a pro...
best love
mags0 -
Jeffjanderson1964 said:Cyberknife is a differnt
Cyberknife is a differnt proceedure than RFA correct? I ask because I haven't had niether. Only surgery and lots of chemo.
Cyberknife is different...it is highly intense focused radiation...they implant fudiciary beads around the area in question...surgical onc and rad onc confer and draw up the game plan and this is programmed into the computer.
You are outfitted with a cast mold to hold you in place and you wear they Cyber suit vest, which has attachments for wires to attach to during treatment. In this way, your breathing is compensated for as the machine makes the adjustment to the in and out of your breath to keep the machine on course and to spare as much tissue as possible.
3-5 treatments @ approx 2-hours each.
Some fatigue, but nowhere near what IMRT or general external beam radiation does to you.
-Craig0 -
Well.....I see positive news there, RFA is a greatmaglets said:hang on girl
hang in there Johnny
you are doing a great job
I have had the 2 liver resections so it came back on me too.....
you are a pro...
best love
mags
tool to kick this thing in its ****!.
Welcome !.
Hugs God bless you.0 -
Update
Thank you for the update. Never feel hesitant to post here. We are all here because of this disease in one way or another. You would never bring people down by what you post as someone - especially the new ones, can learn from something you post. Praying that all goes well with your upcoming procedure. Always look forward to your posts.
Kim0 -
JBG,
I went in for the treatment once for my heart (not cancer related). They ran all the wires, but never pulled the trigger, so I can only respond to the prep; total piece of cake!
Given they use it on the heart, it is a relatively mild procedure, I'm sure all will go well!
Blake0 -
thank youron50 said:Hugs JBG
hope all goes well g'luck mate,Ron.
all for all the kind words and cheering for me.i truly dont know what i would do without your support.i guess i need to just pick myself up,dust off my jeans,put my cowgirl boots on and get ready to kick some cancer but...thanks again....Godbless....johnnybegood0
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