And the results are in...
Best wishes to all of you going through treatment! You'll make it! Treatment will be over before you know it and then the healing will begin quickly!
Ann
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Congratulations!
Another good day for one of our group. Positive attitude is key to recovery and long term healing.
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Ann
Congratulations on your 1 year pass treatments.0 -
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Thanks to everyone for the good wishes! The best to all of you! I see the colorectal dr. tomorrow for 3 month check up. I still have bleeding but was told that's due to the radiation, but it's still unnerving since that was one of the symptoms I had pre treatment.0 -
Hi Ann--AZANNIE said:Thanks
Thanks to everyone for the good wishes! The best to all of you! I see the colorectal dr. tomorrow for 3 month check up. I still have bleeding but was told that's due to the radiation, but it's still unnerving since that was one of the symptoms I had pre treatment.
I just wanted to wish you all the best with your appt. tomorrow. I'm sure your bleeding issues are radiation-related. I'm almost 4 years post-treatment and still have bouts of it, especially if I get constipated. I know what you mean about it being unnerving though. Please let us know how the appt. goes.0 -
Congratulations Ann!rds711 said:Congrats!
A big congrats to you Ann, I sure you are walking on air and rightfully so!!!! I have my first post treatment PET scan 6/20 and am hoping to get good results.
Randy
So happy for you! I know how elated you must be. Continued strength and healing to you.
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Thanks everyone!mp327 said:Hi Ann--
I just wanted to wish you all the best with your appt. tomorrow. I'm sure your bleeding issues are radiation-related. I'm almost 4 years post-treatment and still have bouts of it, especially if I get constipated. I know what you mean about it being unnerving though. Please let us know how the appt. goes.
Yes, the bleeding issues are radiation related -- radiation proctitis. The dr viewed the area with a camera today and I got to watch on the monitor. Hope it doesn't show up on You Tube - lol! He said everything looked fine and I'm now on the 6 month schedule instead of every 3 months. The exam was a bit uncomfortable, especially afterwards because of the air.I had to deflate myself - lol! (I also have some stenosis). It was the same kind of camera that is used in a colonoscopy. Didn't need to do any prep. In fact, I didn't know he was going to use the camera. Thought it would be the anoscope. It was interesting...and glad he's keeping close tabs.
I have another P.E.T. scan in November and then scans as needed. The scan did show some inflammation in the hips which explains why I was having discomfort a few months ago, but am fine now.
So now I'll make appointment to see primary care dr to see what's next and ask her what supplements I should be taking. During treatment an insurance nurse followed me through treatment. Thought I was finished with that and now another one has recently contacted me.
Well, we made it!!!
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Randyrds711 said:Congrats!
A big congrats to you Ann, I sure you are walking on air and rightfully so!!!! I have my first post treatment PET scan 6/20 and am hoping to get good results.
Randy
Yes, I was literally walking on air today after the exam - lol! Hope you get good scan results, too!0 -
Hi Ann!AZANNIE said:Thanks everyone!
Yes, the bleeding issues are radiation related -- radiation proctitis. The dr viewed the area with a camera today and I got to watch on the monitor. Hope it doesn't show up on You Tube - lol! He said everything looked fine and I'm now on the 6 month schedule instead of every 3 months. The exam was a bit uncomfortable, especially afterwards because of the air.I had to deflate myself - lol! (I also have some stenosis). It was the same kind of camera that is used in a colonoscopy. Didn't need to do any prep. In fact, I didn't know he was going to use the camera. Thought it would be the anoscope. It was interesting...and glad he's keeping close tabs.
I have another P.E.T. scan in November and then scans as needed. The scan did show some inflammation in the hips which explains why I was having discomfort a few months ago, but am fine now.
So now I'll make appointment to see primary care dr to see what's next and ask her what supplements I should be taking. During treatment an insurance nurse followed me through treatment. Thought I was finished with that and now another one has recently contacted me.
Well, we made it!!!
Ann
Congratulations! I'm so glad your exam went well and showed that your issues are radiation-related. That is all wonderful news!0 -
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Congrats on your success, being newly diagnosed reading stories like yours gives me hope thank you so much for sharing your story:)0 -
Thanks God!
So glad to hear your scan went well. We are very close. I see my Oncologist and go for scans and back to the Colo rectal surgeon for another exam coming up for the next month and a half. (Surgeon on August 14th). August 15th was my last treatment. Thanks for your post. It means a lot to all of us. I am really happy for you.0 -
Thanks Sandy!sandysp said:Thanks God!
So glad to hear your scan went well. We are very close. I see my Oncologist and go for scans and back to the Colo rectal surgeon for another exam coming up for the next month and a half. (Surgeon on August 14th). August 15th was my last treatment. Thanks for your post. It means a lot to all of us. I am really happy for you.
Yes, I'm a few months ahead of you. Best of luck with your exam and scan!
Ann0
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