Great news/ good news/not so good news

debrajo
debrajo Member Posts: 1,095 Member

I had my check up today, CA125 at 15.8(where it's been for over a year), physical exam good.  Now, I have the Certificate from M.D. Anderson, suiteable for framing, proclaiming that I have advanced to the Survivorship Program now that I am officialy five years NED!  Whew!  

Good news, the second new heart valve they put in in March is doing well, still flapping!

Not so good news is they found another birth defect in my heart.  A hole in the wall of my left and right atria.  It happens a lot and usually closes after birth/early childhood.  Mine didn't and surgery is not an option now.  Sooooo, I am off to the Cloumiden clinic to start my life long new drug.  Guess two out of three ain't bad, but I was so looking forward to no doctors, test, labs for a whole year!  Rats, foiled again!  Oh well, upward and onward! LoL!  Debra(Jo)

 

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  • molimoli
    molimoli Member Posts: 514
    Upwards and Onwards, Our Debra on life's march.

    Debra we can always count on you to teach us how by choice we can be positive even in a bit of rain, With that attitude nothing will knock you down and out. Improved health ,my hope for you and us.  you are loved  and if you forget it just message me and I will remind you loud and clear, WE LOVE YOU Debra.

    2 big ones out of 3 ain't bad.

    Hugs, Moli. 

  • ConnieSW
    ConnieSW Member Posts: 1,688 Member
    molimoli said:

    Upwards and Onwards, Our Debra on life's march.

    Debra we can always count on you to teach us how by choice we can be positive even in a bit of rain, With that attitude nothing will knock you down and out. Improved health ,my hope for you and us.  you are loved  and if you forget it just message me and I will remind you loud and clear, WE LOVE YOU Debra.

    2 big ones out of 3 ain't bad.

    Hugs, Moli. 

    5 years!

    I am elated at your 2 pieces of good news.  Bummer about the third.  How on earth did they miss that when you had your surgeries?

  • TeddyandBears_Mom
    TeddyandBears_Mom Member Posts: 1,814 Member
    ConnieSW said:

    5 years!

    I am elated at your 2 pieces of good news.  Bummer about the third.  How on earth did they miss that when you had your surgeries?

    Yea!!!

    What a major milestone Debrajo.  Congrats on your 5 years. 

    Love and Hugs,

    Cindi

  • EZLiving66
    EZLiving66 Member Posts: 1,483 Member
    Way to go!!!!

    I am so happy Laughing for you and inspired that you have reached FIVE years of NED with this awful disease.  It gives those of us still going through treatment so much hope that this cancer can be contained.

    I am so sorry about the heart though.  Our oldest daughter was also born with a heart defect that usually fixes itself in childhood but hers has not.  I don't know how she's presently doing but medication and possible surgery were on the table.

    I'm doing my happy dance here for you and hope five, ten, twenty more years of NED are in your future!!!  In ALL of our futures!!

     

    Take care,

    Eldri

  • Editgrl
    Editgrl Member Posts: 903 Member
    So much good news

    this week!  I am concentrating on the big 2 out of 3. May you continue to dance with NED!  In fact, may he be your permanent partner!

  • Cucu me
    Cucu me Member Posts: 213 Member
    Editgrl said:

    So much good news

    this week!  I am concentrating on the big 2 out of 3. May you continue to dance with NED!  In fact, may he be your permanent partner!

    yup,

    be on this board only for us,

    take care of your heart,

    wish you best of the best

  • debrajo
    debrajo Member Posts: 1,095 Member
    Thanks!

    Thanks every one!  I'll take 2 out of 3 ANY day!  Still trying to live in the moment, not get ahead of myself.  Kinda the "Tortise and the Hare" mentality!  I am so very proud of all you newbies in the way you are tackling this trip through Hell!  I was one big, hot mess when I got here!  I admire how you all are tackling this head on and in your own way(Moli), the humor, the strenght you all have even in the dark times.  I maynot post much, but I check in on you all EVERY night.  You all need me, I'm here reading in awe of all of you!  Love, Debra

  • AWK
    AWK Member Posts: 364 Member
    debrajo said:

    Thanks!

    Thanks every one!  I'll take 2 out of 3 ANY day!  Still trying to live in the moment, not get ahead of myself.  Kinda the "Tortise and the Hare" mentality!  I am so very proud of all you newbies in the way you are tackling this trip through Hell!  I was one big, hot mess when I got here!  I admire how you all are tackling this head on and in your own way(Moli), the humor, the strenght you all have even in the dark times.  I maynot post much, but I check in on you all EVERY night.  You all need me, I'm here reading in awe of all of you!  Love, Debra

    Hugs to you

    You are amazing.  And I am hopeful that you can knock number three out for a hat trick!  Thanks for keeping us moving forward, inspired and balanced as we take this journey in so many ways.

    prayers for you always Anne

  • Lisa 00
    Lisa 00 Member Posts: 134 Member
    Congrats on your 5 years!  My

    Congrats on your 5 years!  My onc practically did the happy dance when I got to 5 years. 

    Regarding your atrial septal defect and the coumadin.  Coumadin can be a bear to deal with and there is a fix for the atrial septum.  I have that atrial septal problem as well but am not on a blood thinner.  I've been offered the option of having it fixed, but I would have to go to someone who does a lot of them.  They go in with a catheter and place a plug of sorts.  If you get sick of the coumadin, you might want to check it out.  Best of luck!

  • Abbycat2
    Abbycat2 Member Posts: 644 Member
    Lisa 00 said:

    Congrats on your 5 years!  My

    Congrats on your 5 years!  My onc practically did the happy dance when I got to 5 years. 

    Regarding your atrial septal defect and the coumadin.  Coumadin can be a bear to deal with and there is a fix for the atrial septum.  I have that atrial septal problem as well but am not on a blood thinner.  I've been offered the option of having it fixed, but I would have to go to someone who does a lot of them.  They go in with a catheter and place a plug of sorts.  If you get sick of the coumadin, you might want to check it out.  Best of luck!

    Debrajo, you go girl!

    Two out of three ain't bad in the grand scheme of life. Keep on keeping on, my friend.  I am still thinking about that rocking chair and spending the wee hours of the night talking to you about LIFE.  Florida is not too far from Texas but Texas is such a huge state! I just might be taking a road trip some day to meet you and the other incredibly strong and wise women I have gotten to know and love here.

    You ladies living in FL - well wouldn't it be a treat for us to meet somewhere?!

  • TeddyandBears_Mom
    TeddyandBears_Mom Member Posts: 1,814 Member
    Abbycat2 said:

    Debrajo, you go girl!

    Two out of three ain't bad in the grand scheme of life. Keep on keeping on, my friend.  I am still thinking about that rocking chair and spending the wee hours of the night talking to you about LIFE.  Florida is not too far from Texas but Texas is such a huge state! I just might be taking a road trip some day to meet you and the other incredibly strong and wise women I have gotten to know and love here.

    You ladies living in FL - well wouldn't it be a treat for us to meet somewhere?!

    It really would...

    And there are several of us active on the board living in Florida.  :-)

  • Sandy3185
    Sandy3185 Member Posts: 229 Member
    Abbycat2 said:

    Debrajo, you go girl!

    Two out of three ain't bad in the grand scheme of life. Keep on keeping on, my friend.  I am still thinking about that rocking chair and spending the wee hours of the night talking to you about LIFE.  Florida is not too far from Texas but Texas is such a huge state! I just might be taking a road trip some day to meet you and the other incredibly strong and wise women I have gotten to know and love here.

    You ladies living in FL - well wouldn't it be a treat for us to meet somewhere?!

    Meeting

    I would love that! Let me know when and where and I'll be there.  Sandy

  • EZLiving66
    EZLiving66 Member Posts: 1,483 Member
    Abbycat2 said:

    Debrajo, you go girl!

    Two out of three ain't bad in the grand scheme of life. Keep on keeping on, my friend.  I am still thinking about that rocking chair and spending the wee hours of the night talking to you about LIFE.  Florida is not too far from Texas but Texas is such a huge state! I just might be taking a road trip some day to meet you and the other incredibly strong and wise women I have gotten to know and love here.

    You ladies living in FL - well wouldn't it be a treat for us to meet somewhere?!

    Winter of 2017

    We plan to spend the winter of 2017 in Florida.  It was supposed to be the winter of 2016 but....something else came up I have to take care of.  We could have a Florida get-together!  Ice tea, champagne, maybe a beer??

    Take care,

    Eldri

  • debrajo
    debrajo Member Posts: 1,095 Member
    Lisa 00 said:

    Congrats on your 5 years!  My

    Congrats on your 5 years!  My onc practically did the happy dance when I got to 5 years. 

    Regarding your atrial septal defect and the coumadin.  Coumadin can be a bear to deal with and there is a fix for the atrial septum.  I have that atrial septal problem as well but am not on a blood thinner.  I've been offered the option of having it fixed, but I would have to go to someone who does a lot of them.  They go in with a catheter and place a plug of sorts.  If you get sick of the coumadin, you might want to check it out.  Best of luck!

    Thanks Lisa 00

    It's not just the hole in the septum.  I have an artificial aortic heart valve(the second) from a birth defect also that I have corrected.  They also found that I have a small mass in my heart they do not know what it is.  Opinions range from tumor(cancerous or benine), a blood clot, a showdow, body junk or a misplassed node and or scar tissue. Five doctors, five opinions.  The Coumadin is the only med. that might break up the mass if it is a clot, plus keep the aortic valve protected.    I won't have the hole fixed unless it gives me problems.  Never knew I had it for the first 63 years, so I'm just gonna leave it alone for the next 63 years, Lord Willing!  LOL!

  • debrajo
    debrajo Member Posts: 1,095 Member
    Abbycat2 said:

    Debrajo, you go girl!

    Two out of three ain't bad in the grand scheme of life. Keep on keeping on, my friend.  I am still thinking about that rocking chair and spending the wee hours of the night talking to you about LIFE.  Florida is not too far from Texas but Texas is such a huge state! I just might be taking a road trip some day to meet you and the other incredibly strong and wise women I have gotten to know and love here.

    You ladies living in FL - well wouldn't it be a treat for us to meet somewhere?!

    Road Trip!!!

    Thanks Cathy!  That would be so great!  Once you cross the border between Louisiana and Texas on I-10 I'm about 20 miles inside of Texas.  I'll do a "Carol Burnett" thing  by getting  those rocking chairs going!.  We can rock, swat mosquitoes,get drenched by the 100 % humidity, drink sweet tea, and sleep all day!  Come on down!!!!

  • HellieC
    HellieC Member Posts: 524 Member
    NED - wonderful news!

    NED - wonderful news Debrajo.  You have been so supportive to others on this board that you really do deserve this wonderful news of your own.  Sorry it's tempered with the heart issue, but, as you say, two out of three ain't bad.  At least it will be a change of scene with a different set of doctors!

    This definitely calls for the happy dance!

    Kindest wishes
    Helen xx

     

     

     

     

  • molimoli
    molimoli Member Posts: 514
    debrajo said:

    Thanks Lisa 00

    It's not just the hole in the septum.  I have an artificial aortic heart valve(the second) from a birth defect also that I have corrected.  They also found that I have a small mass in my heart they do not know what it is.  Opinions range from tumor(cancerous or benine), a blood clot, a showdow, body junk or a misplassed node and or scar tissue. Five doctors, five opinions.  The Coumadin is the only med. that might break up the mass if it is a clot, plus keep the aortic valve protected.    I won't have the hole fixed unless it gives me problems.  Never knew I had it for the first 63 years, so I'm just gonna leave it alone for the next 63 years, Lord Willing!  LOL!

    Don't mess with things that don't mess with you,

    Debra ,  Ok a mass is there,While they were guessing ,none guessed that It could be just 'heart' ,these organs do have their own thing going on, like the organ skin ,just look at how many things one would change about our skin,Hair where it doesn't belong ( some of you have no clue ,but wait) Pimples,Blotches,Tags , and Warts  to name a few.Why can't heart have it's own crud that needs no treatment?

    A shadow,but shadow of what ?????  Shadow is usually a thing caused by a thing.

    63 years and whatever it is, didn't even let you know it's there, in other words didn't mess with you.

    Doctors need to resist the ever driving need to mess with and attempt to  fix unbroken things.They spot something different and the renovation begins all the way to the bank.

    Until they know what it is how can they safely or semi- safely decide on a particular treatment? We will never know.

    These are some of life's questions that makes my eye lashes grey ,I swear I can't find any other reasons for eye lashes to go grey, they are unwanted and unattractive  but takes one's attention away from guessing doctors.(my rant of the day )

    Disclaimer: My rant is not intended to discourage treatment,antagonize or question bomb your doctor, when not sure speak to your doctor.

    Nuff said, Nuff love, Moli going now to do nuff plucking.

     

  • Kaleena
    Kaleena Member Posts: 2,088 Member
    Great to hear - two out of three!

    I keep hearing that song (Two out of three aint bad!)   Glad you had a good physical exam and a good CA125!

    With the heart defect, my nephew had that but they found it at birth and he had an operation when he was 3 to fix it.   

     

    LIke you say, Onward and Upward!

     

    My best to you Debra!

    Kathy

  • Double Whammy
    Double Whammy Member Posts: 2,832 Member
    Kaleena said:

    Great to hear - two out of three!

    I keep hearing that song (Two out of three aint bad!)   Glad you had a good physical exam and a good CA125!

    With the heart defect, my nephew had that but they found it at birth and he had an operation when he was 3 to fix it.   

     

    LIke you say, Onward and Upward!

     

    My best to you Debra!

    Kathy

    Well Shucks!

    I really like your first 2 reports, especially reaching 5 years of NED from UPSC.  Congratulations!  I hope the heart thing will give you no problems and that the Coumadin won't, either.  Here's to the next 63!

    Suzanne

  • debrajo
    debrajo Member Posts: 1,095 Member
    molimoli said:

    Don't mess with things that don't mess with you,

    Debra ,  Ok a mass is there,While they were guessing ,none guessed that It could be just 'heart' ,these organs do have their own thing going on, like the organ skin ,just look at how many things one would change about our skin,Hair where it doesn't belong ( some of you have no clue ,but wait) Pimples,Blotches,Tags , and Warts  to name a few.Why can't heart have it's own crud that needs no treatment?

    A shadow,but shadow of what ?????  Shadow is usually a thing caused by a thing.

    63 years and whatever it is, didn't even let you know it's there, in other words didn't mess with you.

    Doctors need to resist the ever driving need to mess with and attempt to  fix unbroken things.They spot something different and the renovation begins all the way to the bank.

    Until they know what it is how can they safely or semi- safely decide on a particular treatment? We will never know.

    These are some of life's questions that makes my eye lashes grey ,I swear I can't find any other reasons for eye lashes to go grey, they are unwanted and unattractive  but takes one's attention away from guessing doctors.(my rant of the day )

    Disclaimer: My rant is not intended to discourage treatment,antagonize or question bomb your doctor, when not sure speak to your doctor.

    Nuff said, Nuff love, Moli going now to do nuff plucking.

     

    Hey yall

    Moli...I am not going to do anything til the Dr.'s can give me a clear idea of what the mass is.  I'm afraid I had a few choise words for the doctor...he told me not to be disrespectful.  I told hil I had been, in my day, much more disrespectful than I was being today!  All the test, ultra sounds, angiagram, echo's TEE's,  gallans of blood, cat scans and they still wanted more test!  Nope, not gonna happen even if I do have wonderful insurance!  The heart dr.s have cracked my chest three time and they want to do another?  Not no, but Hell no!  Hasn't caused me any trouble for the first 63 years, I'm shooting for another 63!  Surgeries have their own risk....I'm like Tigger, I don't bounce well anymore!

    Connie....I asked them WHY they didn't find the defect the first three times they were in there.  Their answer, Different part of the heart, we weren't operating on THAT part!  REALLY!!!????

    Thank you Suzanne, Hellie, and Keleen, I am still taking this one step at a time.  I gave in and decided to take the rat poisen Coumaden, see if I can be a good little girl.  If not, I'll probably tell all of them to take a flying leap off the nearest high-rise and they can kiss my fat, rosey, red....hand!  Debra