post op Not good news
Went today and got my staples out and I feel a little better. But the new was not so good. They did not get all the cancer, There is a very small spot that they can't get to. It is on the duct of the liver. They got as close as they could . So now I have to do a few round of radation and then chemo. I never did radation before so I am a little nervious about . The also want me on some med for depression. I just feel like I can't get a break. ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Sorry
That has to be a big let down but at least they want to try the radiation. Make sure you get a radiologist oncologist that specializes in what they want to do. Just getting a radiation doctor is not the answer. Glad they got what they did and wishing the best for the rest of your therapy. You should make sure you take the reins on all treatment.
Kim
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I am sorry about the news.
I am sorry about the news. Google nanoknife. It is a proceedure that uses electical pulses and doesn't damage surround tissue.
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Devastating
I know how gut renching bad news can be, and my heart goes out to you. The thuoght of more treatment can be disheartening, but as others have mentioned, much can be done.
I too have heard that the Cyber Knife can be a wonderfully effective tool if you are a candidate for it.
Good luck. We are all routing for you.
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Dang. I'm so sorry.
I've been in this situation and it truly sucks to have to go through recovery from surgery while wrapping your head around difficult news. Radiation can do wonders, however, and be very effective at the removal of tumors in tricky spots.
As for the depression meds, you could certainly try those. I would also suggest asking your doc about trying something like Ativan if you're really struggling right now. It's a fast-acting med (like helps in 10 minutes), and as a central nervous system depressant is very effective at muting the natural anxiety we have in a situation like this. I took it for a few months after diagnosis, and it really helped me function. I didn't need it so much once I got adjusted to my new reality (although it's also very effective for chemo-induced nausea, so imo it's a good one to have on hand during tx).
Sending some hugs and strength your way~AA
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