Speaking of hope
i have been saying lately that there is always hope. I proved that to myself today. Ok, I have stage IV metistatic Serous Papillary Endometrial Andocarcinoma cancer and have been on this roller coaster for over four and a half years now. Two weeks ago at my doctor's appointment, my oncologist tells me that the immunotherapy probably isn't working and that we are running out of option. I have a tumor now growing between and into my spine and Vena Cava vein. He was fraud of surgery and radiatio but still had a few options, A Match trial and still another chemo. I left pretty dishearted. Even told him that I liked the idea of my vein starting to leak and going to sleep in Jesus arms, no suffering. in less that an hour my oncologist called himself to tell me,that he had talked to the radiologist and that he was sure that he could safely radiate this nasty invader of my body. My oncologist was excited because this will mean that for now the tumors left will all be small. Talking to the radiologist, today, my hope is still there. We can never give up hope. Maybe God still has plans for me.
Hugs and prayers, Lou Ann
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Lou Ann, I have read your posts throughout the years. Your spirit is amazing...I will keep you in my prayers. Please
Keep your faith and hope strong. I am sending my guardian angel to give you hope and peace. Hugs and prayers Lori ( another survivor... )
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Rubyshoes, I couldn't have
Rubyshoes, I couldn't have said it better. Lou Ann, "lifting you upwards". You are in my prayers
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LouAnn, As you can see by all
LouAnn, As you can see by all of the responses, you are well loved here on our board. Your spirit brings inspiration and hope to many. Thanks for sharing such a personal and emotional experience.
Question - once the radiation works its magic on the large tumor, will you go back on the immunotherapy for the small tumors?
Love and Hugs,
Cindi
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Don't know yetTeddyandBears_Mom said:LouAnn, As you can see by all
LouAnn, As you can see by all of the responses, you are well loved here on our board. Your spirit brings inspiration and hope to many. Thanks for sharing such a personal and emotional experience.
Question - once the radiation works its magic on the large tumor, will you go back on the immunotherapy for the small tumors?
Love and Hugs,
Cindi
i have finished 5 of 18 radiation treatments and need to ask the next time I see th radiation oncologist when and how we will know if this has worked. I saw him yesterday forgot to ask. I am hoping to return to the immunotherap, but I don't know yet. Did get an appointment scheduled with my oncologist for the week after the radiation is done.
Hugs and prayers, Lou Ann
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SeasideKvdyson said:Lou Ann, you better start
Lou Ann, you better start planning for all the exciting things you'll be doing once this next treatment is over! Good luck with this next treatment and thank you for (always) sharing your hopeful message! Kim
we are planning on going,to see kids and spend a few days on the ocean beach at Seaside OR in June.
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Thank you
Thank you so much for sharing this, Lou Ann--not just the news that there are still treatment options, but your positive and generous spirit. I hope the new treatments are successful.
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Ahh Lou Ann
it occurred to me while I was reading your post that you said you heard this news 2 weeks ago and here you've been encouraging all of us and giving your insights and advice- you are a dear heart and such a blessing! Sending up prayers that God continues to bless your Dr's with great ideas and that these treatments do what they are supposed to do. Only HE knows when you've completed your mission- not one day more and not one day LESS. Much Love and (((HUGS)))
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Lou Ann
Hi Lou Ann,
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences, you help so many. It is truly amazing the strides they are making with radiation technology, so yes, it is good to keep strong and hopeful!
Wishing you the very best,
Susan
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Always thinking of you.
I've been off the board for awhile but have been thinking of you and everyone often and keeping you in my prayers. I so admire you for not really giving up even though you've been tempted to which is quite understandable when your doctor seemed to give up, too. I'm so glad he rethought things and sought help from others to be able to offer another treatment option for you. I hope the next news you get from the radiologist is positive after agreeing to subject yourself to more of it. Not easy! You are so brave and your courage helps more people in their vulnerable moments than you'll ever know. God bless you. I dont think there is anyone on this board that doesn't love you dearly.
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