Please help - Any stage 4 survivors?
Hi ladies and gentlemen.
I hope all of you are doing well.
I have not been here in a long time. If you recall I was dealing with my aunt and her leukemia. Then a close friend was dx with stage 4. I want to reach out to all of you for help. My friend is 38 with two children. She has been dx for the third time (first localized, second mets to lungs, now liver and bone). She is a big mess and wants to talk to any stage 4 survivors out there. She feels hoepless.
Are there any stage 4 survivors or do you know of anyone my friend can reach out to, please?
Thank you for all your help.
XOXO
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Hi Rebecca
I am sorry. She can talk to me. I am 2 years and 3 months stage 4 survivor
initially diagnosed in 2008 at the age of 46. Pm me I will give you my contact info
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Thank you!
Thank you ladies so much! She would be happy. I will PM you to get your info. and I will ask her to reach out.
I hope you are doing well. I am really sick of cancer and sadly have become immune to it because so many people around me are getting diagnosed. Don't know anymore but this is just awful and I am tired of it all.
XOXO
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bone metsMcMarty said:I am available
I was diagnosed originally in 2004 and in early 2009 diagnosed with a recurrence Stage 4. I have bone only mets but I'd be happy to help any way I can!
Marty
hi marty, sorry to hear. let me ask you, which comination they put u on? i know of young woman she is 30yrs old w bone mets, they just put her on examestane with cytoxan, they say it's pretty good, it's kinda in clinical trials still. what do you know about it, marty? thx, mia
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I have been Stage 4 since
I have been Stage 4 since 2005. Mets to right ribs and lung. Then remission. In 2013, mets to liver and I again went into remission. I am having issues again and may have another recurrence. But I am living proof that Stage 4 is not necessarily an immediate end. We are all so different. Tell her from me, “Don't give up!”
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