And, now we wait...
my husband will get scans today; they were scheduled for May but moved up at our request since he's experiencing discomfort in an area that had been noted last August on a bone scan
the CT scans in August and December did not note it but now he does have discomfort
his onc mentioned maybe starting xgeva but we want to wait a bit longer to see what the reality of his spine mets.
it may be that he will need it but again, we simply don't know. if this area lights up, it will be more cyber
of course we are concerned about other areas that could show up
this seems trivial compared to what others are going through
please keep him in your thoughts
Sarah
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Sorry for what YOU and YOUR
Sorry for what YOU and YOUR hubby are going through. Nothing is trivial when its your stressor.
Glad you came to us. Just know that I will personally be thinking of you and the others on here.
Keep us informed. We'll walk along side you on this, if you want us too.
Warmly, Jan
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Oh, JanJan4you said:Sorry for what YOU and YOUR
Sorry for what YOU and YOUR hubby are going through. Nothing is trivial when its your stressor.
Glad you came to us. Just know that I will personally be thinking of you and the others on here.
Keep us informed. We'll walk along side you on this, if you want us too.
Warmly, Jan
you are one of the kindest people here and I am grateful for your words
Sarah
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Trivial
Nothing is trivial once you arrive here. Good luck
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Best wishes
Hi Sarah,
Best wishes on your husbands scans today.
I am a bit surprised that your husband is not on a bone agent. Do you mind sharing what your oncologist's view on this is, and perhaps yours? I thought it was just a "given" that once a person has bone mets the standard treatment is xgeva or zometa.
Thank you
Annie
Edit: Sarah. You and I already talked about xgeva and zometa on another thread you posted. (Being Proactive and thensome). Just wondering if anything has changed.
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Best wishes for youra_oaklee said:Best wishes
Hi Sarah,
Best wishes on your husbands scans today.
I am a bit surprised that your husband is not on a bone agent. Do you mind sharing what your oncologist's view on this is, and perhaps yours? I thought it was just a "given" that once a person has bone mets the standard treatment is xgeva or zometa.
Thank you
Annie
Edit: Sarah. You and I already talked about xgeva and zometa on another thread you posted. (Being Proactive and thensome). Just wondering if anything has changed.
Best wishes for your husband's scan. And I agree with everyone: nothing is trivial once you're on this board.
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early scansAPny said:Best wishes for your
Best wishes for your husband's scan. And I agree with everyone: nothing is trivial once you're on this board.
Sarah, Good luck. Maybe they will just tell your husband that he is getting old. Stay positive. It really is helpful. Fox.
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