Pretty scared
He has referred me to an oncologist/gynecologist and my appointment is Tuesday. As Tuesday draws nearer, my anxiety level continues to grow.
From what I have been reading it seems he will likely want to do surgery? And then from there it will be biopsied?
I feel like an exposed nerve in regards to the 'c' word.....the skin cancer is not yet controlled and her I am dealing with this newest possibility. Any feedback, suggestions etc are deeply and graciously appreciated. I've had numerous bowel resections due to the Crohn's, surgery doesn't really scare me, although the gyn has indicated that laparoscopically may not be possible due to all the scar tissue I have.
Again, thank you for reading and any info/suggestions are sincerely appreciated.
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I am so sorry for what you are going through
I do not have any infor on the test but you will be in my prayers tomorrow and I pray it comes back that you do not have ovarian cancer you have enough to deal with without having this beast to fight also. Please come back on Tuesday and let us know how everything goes.
Love, Hugs, and Prayers
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Thank youAnneBehymer said:I am so sorry for what you are going through
I do not have any infor on the test but you will be in my prayers tomorrow and I pray it comes back that you do not have ovarian cancer you have enough to deal with without having this beast to fight also. Please come back on Tuesday and let us know how everything goes.
Love, Hugs, and Prayers
Anne
Thank you very much Anne. I will definitely check in tomorrow and let you know what he says. Wishing you well0 -
HE4Litapita said:Thank you
Thank you very much Anne. I will definitely check in tomorrow and let you know what he says. Wishing you well
Generally speaking, the HE4 tends to become elevated before the CA-125 begins to rise. It is used primarily for the monitoring of previously diagnosed women, to predict if the CA-125 will rise.
My advice for all of your conditions is to find a good natruopath to get your body healthy. I took an integrative approach from the very beginning of my journey, and I am sure it has affected a good outcome. I have a number of conditions beyond that of my past cancer diagnosis. I would be a physical wreck, were it not for a skilled practitioner getting my body back on track.
Good luck.0 -
Thank you teth. I have beenTethys41 said:HE4
Generally speaking, the HE4 tends to become elevated before the CA-125 begins to rise. It is used primarily for the monitoring of previously diagnosed women, to predict if the CA-125 will rise.
My advice for all of your conditions is to find a good natruopath to get your body healthy. I took an integrative approach from the very beginning of my journey, and I am sure it has affected a good outcome. I have a number of conditions beyond that of my past cancer diagnosis. I would be a physical wreck, were it not for a skilled practitioner getting my body back on track.
Good luck.
Thank you teth. I have been searching out some alternative therapies as well. Feeling so overwhelmed at the moment . Feel like I have a black cloud looming over my head. The waiting is the hardest part.0 -
Thank you teth. I have beenTethys41 said:HE4
Generally speaking, the HE4 tends to become elevated before the CA-125 begins to rise. It is used primarily for the monitoring of previously diagnosed women, to predict if the CA-125 will rise.
My advice for all of your conditions is to find a good natruopath to get your body healthy. I took an integrative approach from the very beginning of my journey, and I am sure it has affected a good outcome. I have a number of conditions beyond that of my past cancer diagnosis. I would be a physical wreck, were it not for a skilled practitioner getting my body back on track.
Good luck.
Thank you teth. I have been searching out some alternative therapies as well. Feeling so overwhelmed at the moment . Feel like I have a black cloud looming over my head. The waiting is the hardest part.0 -
Tethys41, have you heard ofTethys41 said:HE4
Generally speaking, the HE4 tends to become elevated before the CA-125 begins to rise. It is used primarily for the monitoring of previously diagnosed women, to predict if the CA-125 will rise.
My advice for all of your conditions is to find a good natruopath to get your body healthy. I took an integrative approach from the very beginning of my journey, and I am sure it has affected a good outcome. I have a number of conditions beyond that of my past cancer diagnosis. I would be a physical wreck, were it not for a skilled practitioner getting my body back on track.
Good luck.
Tethys41, have you heard of a Dr. Jonathan V.Wright? My brother mentioned his book to me in passing. From what I see so far, it is just another vitamin,food,nutrition,ect.come-on. Opinions?0 -
So today is my appt withdebrajo said:Tethys41, have you heard of
Tethys41, have you heard of a Dr. Jonathan V.Wright? My brother mentioned his book to me in passing. From what I see so far, it is just another vitamin,food,nutrition,ect.come-on. Opinions?
So today is my appt with oncologist/gynocllogist. What to expect? I have already had ct scan, ca125, and he4. 3 cm complex cyst on left ovary, he 4 elevated. What do you think he will tell me as to next steps?0 -
Wrightdebrajo said:Tethys41, have you heard of
Tethys41, have you heard of a Dr. Jonathan V.Wright? My brother mentioned his book to me in passing. From what I see so far, it is just another vitamin,food,nutrition,ect.come-on. Opinions?
I haven't heard of Dr. Wright. When I google him, I's see that he has a website where he sells health products. I'm always leary of people who have websites where they sell their own products. Also, I have found, through other people's experiences, that trying to pick supplements or remedies from their own research or the experiences of others, is not a very effective approach. Ovarian cancer is a very individual disease and each patient's body comes with its own personal imbalances. It is better to work with a practitioner who will identify the patient's personal needs and address those imbalances with the specific things that will balace them.0 -
Next stepLitapita said:So today is my appt with
So today is my appt with oncologist/gynocllogist. What to expect? I have already had ct scan, ca125, and he4. 3 cm complex cyst on left ovary, he 4 elevated. What do you think he will tell me as to next steps?
I would sure be prepared to hear him talk about surgery and potential chemo therapies, if the cyst is malignant.0 -
Thanks Tethys, I,too, amTethys41 said:Wright
I haven't heard of Dr. Wright. When I google him, I's see that he has a website where he sells health products. I'm always leary of people who have websites where they sell their own products. Also, I have found, through other people's experiences, that trying to pick supplements or remedies from their own research or the experiences of others, is not a very effective approach. Ovarian cancer is a very individual disease and each patient's body comes with its own personal imbalances. It is better to work with a practitioner who will identify the patient's personal needs and address those imbalances with the specific things that will balace them.
Thanks Tethys, I,too, am leary of everyone touting a "quick, sure, fix"! Best. debrajo0
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