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Sam
Fantastic news, enjoy your Chemo holiday.
Ann0 -
Thanks for the good news
Any good news is a gift. I hope you enjoy your chemo holiday with something fun.
I'm half-way through my chemo -- doc ordered 6 treatments. How many did you have? I have a CT scan scheduled this Thursday, but I'm thinking of canceling and waiting til after my 4th treatment. I'm developing an intolerance for the scan contrast chemicals, so that I really want to do fewer scans.
Besides, I've got a big Chinese New Years dinner party on Saturday and don't want the chance of getting sick like I did with my last CT.
So Gung Hay Fat Choy (Happy New Year) to everyone, and especially to you Sam, who has been an inspiration to me since you started posting.
Lu0 -
CyclesCallaloo said:Thanks for the good news
Any good news is a gift. I hope you enjoy your chemo holiday with something fun.
I'm half-way through my chemo -- doc ordered 6 treatments. How many did you have? I have a CT scan scheduled this Thursday, but I'm thinking of canceling and waiting til after my 4th treatment. I'm developing an intolerance for the scan contrast chemicals, so that I really want to do fewer scans.
Besides, I've got a big Chinese New Years dinner party on Saturday and don't want the chance of getting sick like I did with my last CT.
So Gung Hay Fat Choy (Happy New Year) to everyone, and especially to you Sam, who has been an inspiration to me since you started posting.
Lu
I had seven cycles. The biggest thing is that I went straight from Xeloda to Taxatere, no break. I am learning that 13 months is a long time without a breather. I too am beginning to have some reaction to the dye. My reactions are the usual during the actual scan.The first 6 or 8 I had no hot flashes or any of the other expected things. Now I get the heat rush, feeling that I need to potty and my face turns red. Within an hour all that is gone. I thought it was just me. Have a great party. Sam StageIV P.S. Thank you, I am humbled by your last sentence.0 -
Thanks for sharing your goodsangora said:Cycles
I had seven cycles. The biggest thing is that I went straight from Xeloda to Taxatere, no break. I am learning that 13 months is a long time without a breather. I too am beginning to have some reaction to the dye. My reactions are the usual during the actual scan.The first 6 or 8 I had no hot flashes or any of the other expected things. Now I get the heat rush, feeling that I need to potty and my face turns red. Within an hour all that is gone. I thought it was just me. Have a great party. Sam StageIV P.S. Thank you, I am humbled by your last sentence.
Thanks for sharing your good news! And enjoy the break!
Angie0 -
Great News!!!
Sam,
Thanks for sharing your wonderful news. With so many new Stage IV's joining the group lately it is great to hear good news and good results from another Stage IV. May you have a super chemo break!
Best Regards,
Paul Adams
McCormick, South Carolina
DX 10/22/2009 T2N1M0 Stage IIB
12/03/2009 Ivor Lewis
2/8 through 6/14/2010 Adjuvant Chemo Cisplatin, Epirubicin, 5 FU
Two year survivor
Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here we might as well dance!0 -
Glad to hear your good news!!TerryV said:Enjoy your break, Sam!
This is wonderful news I'm so very glad that you finally get a break after 13 months straight.
Please do something for you, something enjoyable, during your break!
Terry
Hi Sam,
So good to hear your good news and happy that the scan results were so good, no spread is good news at this point. Just wanted to add that I get that hot feeling and feeling like I am going potty every time I get the scan. I would say as long as it goes away it is alright, also sometimes have dumping afterwards. Ask the dr, it may be considered normal. take care and happy to see you Lu posting too. You two give all of us hope as we may be in your shoes and I try to explain to my hubby that if EC shows up again, I still might have more time and life left. Thanks to you both!! take care,
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