Crazy things happening
Comments
-
Rockportptharp said:Hi. I am from Maine. Are you
Hi. I am from Maine. Are you near the coast? I have not started Chemo yet. I start on November 7th.
I am from Rockport. My doctor and the chemo treatments were in Scarboro at the Maine Medical Center. Women's Health.0 -
Hi,vanessamood said:Rockport
I am from Rockport. My doctor and the chemo treatments were in Scarboro at the Maine Medical Center. Women's Health.
I have had bad acid
Hi,
I have had bad acid reflux. Prilosec worked well for me as does sleeping on a small wedge to raise my head at night. You don't want reflux it can cause irratarion you don't need. Other than that it sounds like your in remission. That is awesome! Michele0 -
Acid reflux
My acid reflux was very bad during my second round of chemo. My doctor prescribed a drug called Lanzoprazole (in the UK) and is brilliant. I take all the time now to prevent it happening.
Tina xx0 -
I take prilocsecTina Brown said:Acid reflux
My acid reflux was very bad during my second round of chemo. My doctor prescribed a drug called Lanzoprazole (in the UK) and is brilliant. I take all the time now to prevent it happening.
Tina xx
i was good for 2 years then all of a sudden it hit me, i take prilosec and i also use gin gins candy and ginger cookies it really helps0 -
gin gins candyazgrandma said:I take prilocsec
i was good for 2 years then all of a sudden it hit me, i take prilosec and i also use gin gins candy and ginger cookies it really helps
Thanks for the response. I am curious to know what gin gins candy is and where you get it.. My doctor has me on Zantac but it does not seem to do any good.0 -
Love Rockport
Hi Vanessamood,
I joined this discussion group a short while ago and this is my first posting. I live in the UK and have Ovarian MMMT (ie super nasty cancer) advanced. Anyway my posting has nothing to do with OVCA. I just wanted to mention that I went to to New England for a holiday a few years ago and stayed in Rockport for a few days. I stayed at this B&B called The Tuck Inn which served the most amazing breakfasts. The house had a permanent lingering smell of cakes and ginger and sugar etc etc. it's was absolutely lovely. And Rockport was charming and relaxing and welcoming. I wish I was there now! You're a lucky lady.0 -
MaineGibgirl said:Love Rockport
Hi Vanessamood,
I joined this discussion group a short while ago and this is my first posting. I live in the UK and have Ovarian MMMT (ie super nasty cancer) advanced. Anyway my posting has nothing to do with OVCA. I just wanted to mention that I went to to New England for a holiday a few years ago and stayed in Rockport for a few days. I stayed at this B&B called The Tuck Inn which served the most amazing breakfasts. The house had a permanent lingering smell of cakes and ginger and sugar etc etc. it's was absolutely lovely. And Rockport was charming and relaxing and welcoming. I wish I was there now! You're a lucky lady.
Hi, I'm from Maine too. I agree, we are very lucky to live here. I live about one hour south of Rockport.It is another hour to go south to Portland. My gynocologist is at the same place Vanessa goes, I believe. I know that they are great there but how do you stand the two hour drive? Maybe you could get your treatments up here at MCCM in Brunswick? We have some patients here that have their primary oncologists in Boston but they get their chemo here. I am only a volunteer so I am not quite sure how that works. It might be worth it to ask your doctor so you can cut down on your driving time? Kelly0 -
google itkhsherwood said:Maine
Hi, I'm from Maine too. I agree, we are very lucky to live here. I live about one hour south of Rockport.It is another hour to go south to Portland. My gynocologist is at the same place Vanessa goes, I believe. I know that they are great there but how do you stand the two hour drive? Maybe you could get your treatments up here at MCCM in Brunswick? We have some patients here that have their primary oncologists in Boston but they get their chemo here. I am only a volunteer so I am not quite sure how that works. It might be worth it to ask your doctor so you can cut down on your driving time? Kelly
just google gin gins candy it will take you to the ginger people, you purchae it online
ginger cookies are at trader joes0 -
google itkhsherwood said:Maine
Hi, I'm from Maine too. I agree, we are very lucky to live here. I live about one hour south of Rockport.It is another hour to go south to Portland. My gynocologist is at the same place Vanessa goes, I believe. I know that they are great there but how do you stand the two hour drive? Maybe you could get your treatments up here at MCCM in Brunswick? We have some patients here that have their primary oncologists in Boston but they get their chemo here. I am only a volunteer so I am not quite sure how that works. It might be worth it to ask your doctor so you can cut down on your driving time? Kelly
just google gin gins candy it will take you to the ginger people, you purchae it online
ginger cookies are at trader joes0 -
Mainekhsherwood said:Maine
Hi, I'm from Maine too. I agree, we are very lucky to live here. I live about one hour south of Rockport.It is another hour to go south to Portland. My gynocologist is at the same place Vanessa goes, I believe. I know that they are great there but how do you stand the two hour drive? Maybe you could get your treatments up here at MCCM in Brunswick? We have some patients here that have their primary oncologists in Boston but they get their chemo here. I am only a volunteer so I am not quite sure how that works. It might be worth it to ask your doctor so you can cut down on your driving time? Kelly
I have already gone through my six treatments and only have to go once every three months to Scarborough to see Dr. LaChance. Ny family and primary doctor decided that I should go to Portland and not here in Rockland which I am glad that I did.My doctor wanted me to have chemo in Scarborough so I could could check in with him with questions before hand. Worked out well.Most cancer patients from here either go to Portland or Boston. Glad we went spring, summer so we did not have to worry about driving in the snow. I have a son that lives in Harpswell.0
Discussion Boards
- All Discussion Boards
- 6 CSN Information
- 6 Welcome to CSN
- 121.8K Cancer specific
- 2.8K Anal Cancer
- 446 Bladder Cancer
- 309 Bone Cancers
- 1.6K Brain Cancer
- 28.5K Breast Cancer
- 397 Childhood Cancers
- 27.9K Colorectal Cancer
- 4.6K Esophageal Cancer
- 1.2K Gynecological Cancers (other than ovarian and uterine)
- 13K Head and Neck Cancer
- 6.4K Kidney Cancer
- 671 Leukemia
- 792 Liver Cancer
- 4.1K Lung Cancer
- 5.1K Lymphoma (Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin)
- 237 Multiple Myeloma
- 7.1K Ovarian Cancer
- 61 Pancreatic Cancer
- 487 Peritoneal Cancer
- 5.5K Prostate Cancer
- 1.2K Rare and Other Cancers
- 539 Sarcoma
- 730 Skin Cancer
- 653 Stomach Cancer
- 191 Testicular Cancer
- 1.5K Thyroid Cancer
- 5.8K Uterine/Endometrial Cancer
- 6.3K Lifestyle Discussion Boards