Great news, Alexandra!
I'm so happy ot hear that your ca125 is 8 and your scans are clear...what a miracle!
I've just finished chemo, my ca125 is 7.8 and I haven't been scanned yet....hoping it's clear too. The last 4 months have been horrible. I am sick of feeling sick all the time. I hope to have some remission time. Will you just stay on the parp inhibitor indefinitely? I still have a year before I could be considered for a parp trial...if I'm lucky, I'll be in remission til then. If I'm not, I am not sure I would do chemo again. It totally sucks!
Sending you lots of love!
Susan
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great news
soo glad to hear the good news - you were one of the first people on this board I connected with -s o I pay attentiom to your happening.sSorry this c hemo was so ukky - but thrilled you responded so well to it.
Here's wishing you some well time. enjoy life as best as you can for now
Thanks foir being you - you are a very nice caring person who I've really enjoyed getting to know
Asusan P from Alberta Canada, & TX & WY
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CA125 competition
Hey Susan C-M,
You beat me by 0.2 points, you win! I hope you have a well-deserved long-long remission and chemo side effects will go away. You look wonderful in the new picture - young and fresh.
How are you doing Susan P?
I'm staying "on the pill" until CT scan shows new growth. I'm getting scanned every 2 months and CA125 once a month. Trial even reimburses me for parking, which is a lot of money downtown Toronto.
I'm told that on average PARP inhibitor works for 11 months. I've met a woman at my cancer center who's been on another PARP trial (Veraparib) for 3 years without recurrence; 30 women started, only 3 left, she is one of the lucky 10%.
Hugs and best wishes right back at you,
Alexandra
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Great News!
I was so happy to hear about your results, I hope you can keep these results constant. Best of luck.
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Woo Hoo!ovarian_support said:Great News!
I was so happy to hear about your results, I hope you can keep these results constant. Best of luck.
Susan and Alexandra,
I am so happy that your CA 125s are so good. Susan, I will be praying that you get good results from your scan too. I've been fortunate to have NED (no evidence of disease) living with me for almost three and a half years now. I always knew that NED was not a one-woman man and I'm happy to share him. In fact, I wish with all my heart that every woman with OVA could enjoy their dancing with NED or his clones.
Warmly,
Kelly
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Alexandra and Susanlovesanimals said:Woo Hoo!
Susan and Alexandra,
I am so happy that your CA 125s are so good. Susan, I will be praying that you get good results from your scan too. I've been fortunate to have NED (no evidence of disease) living with me for almost three and a half years now. I always knew that NED was not a one-woman man and I'm happy to share him. In fact, I wish with all my heart that every woman with OVA could enjoy their dancing with NED or his clones.
Warmly,
Kelly
Kep it up! Really pleased for you.
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So happy for you girlsConnieSW said:Alexandra and Susan
Kep it up! Really pleased for you.
I am headed to chemo now...#6....my last..then scans. Could also use a long break. Raise your cup and salute..we are strong! Stay strong....Val
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So good to hear
It's great news to hear treatment for Susan and Alexandra going so well and you both heading for remmision , I've only had this disease since April 2014 still on my first cycle of chemo ca125 still at 55 , had no 5 yesterday with avastin added, feel like crap ! So to hear good news from you 2 ladies on this board is great it gives me hope of time without the disease . I feel like dancing for you both ......if I had the energy haha xx
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Chemo
Val - congratulations on completing chemo! I already know from FB that everything went well.
Jue - stay strong and chemo on. Feel better! Soon you will be a veteran like the rest of us.
Connie, Kelly, Melissa - many thanks!
Today I was denied botox injections at a local esthetics parlor because I honestly admitted being in a onco clinical trial and the cowardly doctor who never heard of PARP inhibitors wouldn't sign off. It made me so mad; like cancer is not enough, I have to walk around with wrinkles too! With human rights steam coming out of my ears I drove over to the next plaza, didn't mention cancer and got my botox there.
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