The dreaded call from Dr. Today
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Thank you Lindalintx said:Very sorry for your news
I was so hopeful to hear better news. Pat, I believe in prayer and will keep you in my daily prayers. I'm sure you have a good team to guide you through this next phase. Thanks to Irene for explaining it for us, too. Sending you positive thoughts. Big hug, Linda
I appriatte the Prayers and thoughts.And hugs.Thank you
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Thank you KathyTeach76 said:Adding prayers
Dear Pat,
I was saddened to read your post. Feeling numb and overwhelmed is heartbreaking, but your team sounds like they have a plan. Sending prayers that your decisions may be well guided and give you the least amount of stress and discomfort.
Kathy
Thank you so much Kathy
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Hugsbutton2 said:Oh Pat
I am so terribly sorry to hear this news. It just all seems so unfair that this could happen after so many years and you always doing everything the doctors told you to do. The description of the hot chemo that Jessie'smom posted sounds very effective and I pray for you that this is how you will hit your cancer again. I can't imagine what you are going thru right now, but we will be with you every step of the way as you FIGHT cancer for a second time...giving you a great big hug right now...Anna
Thank you Anna.I appriatte it.
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Planaisling8 said:oh, no
Pat,
Your news makes me heartsick. I'd so hoped for it to turn out to be something easy and benign. I can't even imagine all that's running through your head and heart right now. I'm sending a great big hug and extra energy your way as you process this and come up with your plan.
We're here.
xoxo
Victoria
Hi Victoria.Yes I will feel better when we get a plan in action.Thank you so much.
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Irenejessiesmom1 said:Bad Pathology Report
Oh Pat, I am SO sorry that the pathology report turned out so poorly for you. We had all hoped for better. I can't blame you for feeling numb and heartbroken.
Hot chemo is another way of saying Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy or HIPEC. It is usually used to treat cancer in the abdominal cavity such as colorectal cancer, ovarian cancer and cancer of the appendix. My understanding is that all visible tumors are surgically removed then the organs are bathed in a heated (108 degrees Farenheit) chemotherapy solution.
My thoughts are with you and your family as you try to come to grips with this news.
IRENE
Hi Irene.Thats my middle name.you exspained it well the treatment.Hopefully we will get a plan in action soon.Thank you.
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RozRozHopkins said:It's the news we all dread,
It's the news we all dread, so sorry. Please tell us how you get on when you are more 'settled' or whatever word you want to use. Oh dear bless your heart.
thank you so much
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Sharoncati0314 said:Dear Pat
Dear Pat, I was shocked and heartbroken to read your post today. My heart goes out to you and my prayers are for your recovery from this. Stay strong and know that we are with you every step of the way. Hope and prayers, Sharon
thank you so much.I appriatte it.This sight is amazing people like you.Thank you so much.
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StrengthClementine_P said:I'm so sorry
To hear your devastating news. I can imagine that you must be numb and totally confused/out of sorts. I hope that you can find some solace in the days to come and that you and your doctors come up with a plan of action to deal with this. Sending strength your way.
Clementine
thank you so very much Clemintine
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hugs and pixie dust...on the
hugs and pixie dust...on the way to you
Denise
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Thank youdisneyfan2008 said:hugs and pixie dust...on the
hugs and pixie dust...on the way to you
Denise
I appriatte it.
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Dear Pat....ppurdin said:Thank you
I appriatte it.
So sorry your news wasn't what we had all wanted it to be!
Keeping you in my thoughts & prayers! Stay strong - we are all here for you & love you!
Jenny
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hot chemo
Hi Pat. Irene's description of "hot chemo" sounds right. A good friend of mine had massive abdominal surgery to remove mesothelioma cancer from the lining of her abdomen. In fact, the docs removed the lining itself. Then they gave her hot chemo. That was 7 years ago and she is doing so great now. Just visited me in AZ from Syracuse, NY. We had a blast! Just wanted you to know how effective it can be. I wish you all the best that can happen from here on out.
~~Connie~~
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