Had colonoscopy yesterday, still finding the news hard to believe
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Great news! Congrats!
Great news! Congrats!
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WooHoo
That is awesome news. I'm glad your doctor is so excellent, but think he needs to go back to school for penmenship . But who cares after that great report. Hope you are feeling better.
Kim
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AWESOME!!
That is awesome news. I am very happy for you. I just had a PET Scan yesterday and hoping for the same results. still need to do my 6 month Colonoscpy also. going on my 8th round of chemo this next week. I really want to be done with it!! actually considering if the Scan and CEA level is down (normal) and all looks clear, I may not continue with the last few arent all that necessary am I being foolish? Why keep poisoning myself with Chemo and feeling sick if I'm good? I feel fine when not on Chemo I still work the weeks that Im not doing it.
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Are you taking chancesTina_H said:AWESOME!!
That is awesome news. I am very happy for you. I just had a PET Scan yesterday and hoping for the same results. still need to do my 6 month Colonoscpy also. going on my 8th round of chemo this next week. I really want to be done with it!! actually considering if the Scan and CEA level is down (normal) and all looks clear, I may not continue with the last few arent all that necessary am I being foolish? Why keep poisoning myself with Chemo and feeling sick if I'm good? I feel fine when not on Chemo I still work the weeks that Im not doing it.
That's the darn unknown, and only you can make that decision. I have had a few breaks without chemo, but basically have been on chemo for the past five years. I go every week right now and am admittedly so tired of the side affects (diarhea has been particularly bad these sessions) I can't stop right now because I still at last ct scan had 7 tumors in my liver and a couple or so suspected ones in lungs, but trust me I do so think about how sick and tired I am over the side affects, can't really say that enough, I say it at least once a day at home, yet I know it's keeping me alive, so I go, my quality of life is still good in that I enjoy the heck out of living and being around hubby, children and grandchildren and of course all my animals.
I suggest a serious talk with your oncologist about how you feel and if he really feels you should continue it to be on the safe side, I think it would be good to follow his advice, rather then risk missing something there. Just my thoughts on what I would do.
I don't think of it as poisoning myself with chemo, but try to think of it as life saving fluids that are keeping me here on this earth and still smiling, it makes it easier to do the chemo, by thinking of it in a positive way, which isn't always easy to do.
hope you feel better soon and become NED!
Winter Marie
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Yes, indeed celebrating
I looked where I had written (back first of the month in Feb 2015) that oncologist wanted the colonoscopy to see if it could be cut out, it only took four months for the closest appt. (June)which I think must be good news that all these people are getting colonoscopies to make sure they don't have cancer .
I picked up my last CEA count yesterday which was 72.8, one before was 78.something, before that 90 and started out at 224. I'm hoping the tumors in liver have shrunk as well, won't know until CT Scan, but want to see if CEA will drop a lot more first. The last drop in CEA wasn't very much, darn it.
BUT still CELEBRATING the colon tumor being gone, that sucker had me in the hospital for at least a week every month last year from the pain. Then when I started on Erbitux and Irenotican, the pain went away, nice how those two chemos worked their magic on it !!!!
Thank you all again, for your shared happiness and well wishes and celebrating with me, it's just wonderful.
luv and hugs,
Winter Marie
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That is wonderful news!
That is wonderful news! Liver and Lungs, she's coming for YOU next!
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So glad to hear the good news!herdizziness said:Yes, indeed celebrating
I looked where I had written (back first of the month in Feb 2015) that oncologist wanted the colonoscopy to see if it could be cut out, it only took four months for the closest appt. (June)which I think must be good news that all these people are getting colonoscopies to make sure they don't have cancer .
I picked up my last CEA count yesterday which was 72.8, one before was 78.something, before that 90 and started out at 224. I'm hoping the tumors in liver have shrunk as well, won't know until CT Scan, but want to see if CEA will drop a lot more first. The last drop in CEA wasn't very much, darn it.
BUT still CELEBRATING the colon tumor being gone, that sucker had me in the hospital for at least a week every month last year from the pain. Then when I started on Erbitux and Irenotican, the pain went away, nice how those two chemos worked their magic on it !!!!
Thank you all again, for your shared happiness and well wishes and celebrating with me, it's just wonderful.
luv and hugs,
Winter Marie
Any piece of good news is always welcome, isn't it? How are you doing with the erbitux? My brother had gotten the rash but was able to get it under control with creme and antibiotics. When they discovered that his heart wasn't functioning well, they took him off of all chemo meds but the Irinotecan. We're going today for a CT scan.
I hope your liver and lung tumors shrink and eventually disappear.
Keeping my fingers crossed.
Lin
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good newsherdizziness said:Yes, indeed celebrating
I looked where I had written (back first of the month in Feb 2015) that oncologist wanted the colonoscopy to see if it could be cut out, it only took four months for the closest appt. (June)which I think must be good news that all these people are getting colonoscopies to make sure they don't have cancer .
I picked up my last CEA count yesterday which was 72.8, one before was 78.something, before that 90 and started out at 224. I'm hoping the tumors in liver have shrunk as well, won't know until CT Scan, but want to see if CEA will drop a lot more first. The last drop in CEA wasn't very much, darn it.
BUT still CELEBRATING the colon tumor being gone, that sucker had me in the hospital for at least a week every month last year from the pain. Then when I started on Erbitux and Irenotican, the pain went away, nice how those two chemos worked their magic on it !!!!
Thank you all again, for your shared happiness and well wishes and celebrating with me, it's just wonderful.
luv and hugs,
Winter Marie
Good news is always welcome here! Very happy for you.
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Excellent!
Excellent Winter Marie! So happy it is gone and the pain is gone too!
Kathleen
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That's awesome...Congrats!
That's awesome...Congrats!
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