Radiation doctor really cares.
Here is my update. Ever since I ended treatments I have been having off and on thoughts about my cancer comming back. Some days I would feel calm and at peace other days I would worry at times. I would think about changing doctors because none of my doctors would suggest a cat scan. I never changed and kepped praying to know what to do for myself. Last week I told mom that i havent looked into other doctors because i really liked my radiation doctor and told her that even though he hasnt recomended a cat scan for me i told her that I think if i told him that i really wanted one he would do it for me. He does really care. So today I had my six week check up with him and I asked him If i really felt I needed a cat scan would you get me one and he said yes and said lets just plan on getting one in June. I am so glad. He is so good to me. He really listens to me and I am pleased
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Janae you aren't alone
I have those feelings and thoughts also. No ca-125 to watch and my Dr doesn't do scans unless symptoms pop up or she sees or feels something upon exam- she told me to put it in a box and go on with my life?! It's easier some days than others but I continue to take my supplements, eat organic, vegan- drink filtered water, exercise as I can, IV therapy etc. etc. so at least I feel like I am participating in changing my internal terrain and still working BIG TIME on worry, stress and sleep ... it's a journey right?! So glad you feel heard and comfortable- that is SO IMPORTANT (((HUGS)))
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Glad to hear that you
Glad to hear that you advocated for yourself, Janae. It is so very important and I think we can all learn a lot from your efforts to get the best care for yourself.
After just going through a recurrence scare I will say that scans don't always give you comfort but I still do not regret having one every 6 months. It's a lot of radiation but to me, the alternative of not catching a recurrence early is even scarier.
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