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  • beaumontdave
    beaumontdave Member Posts: 1,289 Member
    AnneO1965 said:

    That's a big NOPE

    Thanks everyone!

     

    Suzy, in regards to your question, I would have said NO.  Chemo really wasn't too bad for me, but I don't want to do it again. Hopefully I will stay cancer free and not have to.

     

    Finally got the staples out of my bottom yesterday. Ahhhhh  what bliss....

     

    Hope everyone has a fantastic day!

    I'm late to the thread, but

    I'm late to the thread, but welcome to this place, I 'm glad you're NED after all that stuff. It's nice that your surgeon feels certain about things, mine never offered such positivity. We've gone through some similar experiences, though I avoided the bag, and had two recurrences that required liver resections. I hope it's all good news from here on out on your health, and you can make something good out of the place where fate/life has left you, counting time the way many of us do while trying to have a meaningful existence. Stay strong..........................Dave

  • AnneO1965
    AnneO1965 Member Posts: 182 Member
    Just wanted to pop in and say

    Just wanted to pop in and say HI!!!! Been moving around a lot more now that I have my staples out and I love it.  Still have a little bit that isn't healed yet, but I'm waiting patiently! Hope everyone has a great day!

  • Trubrit
    Trubrit Member Posts: 5,804 Member
    Good to hear from you

    and know that you are healing.  

    Twice I had a wound that would not heal, and thus, feel your pain. 

    Lots of healthy food and water. Exercise - walking is the best, post surgery - post anything. And your every present good attitude. It all helps. 

    Best wishes. 

    Tru

  • AnneO1965
    AnneO1965 Member Posts: 182 Member
    Here we go....

    Well, my first MRI post surgery has been scheduled... It will be on Oct. 25... Then I see the oncologist on Nov. 1...  I'm nervous, scared and resigned... The what if's are driving me crazy. 

    On a side note, did anyone have a whole lot of back pain caused by their cancer? My back is killing me, and I can't figure out why. I'm going to talk to the doc about it when I go, but I'm not sure if it's cancer related.

  • SandiaBuddy
    SandiaBuddy Member Posts: 1,381 Member
    AnneO1965 said:

    Here we go....

    Well, my first MRI post surgery has been scheduled... It will be on Oct. 25... Then I see the oncologist on Nov. 1...  I'm nervous, scared and resigned... The what if's are driving me crazy. 

    On a side note, did anyone have a whole lot of back pain caused by their cancer? My back is killing me, and I can't figure out why. I'm going to talk to the doc about it when I go, but I'm not sure if it's cancer related.

    Back pain

    Yes, back and joint pain a-plenty, which I attribute to the chemo.  It is a known side effect of capecitabine, although the doctors claim to have never heard of it.  There are several old threads on this subject.

  • Trubrit
    Trubrit Member Posts: 5,804 Member
    AnneO1965 said:

    Here we go....

    Well, my first MRI post surgery has been scheduled... It will be on Oct. 25... Then I see the oncologist on Nov. 1...  I'm nervous, scared and resigned... The what if's are driving me crazy. 

    On a side note, did anyone have a whole lot of back pain caused by their cancer? My back is killing me, and I can't figure out why. I'm going to talk to the doc about it when I go, but I'm not sure if it's cancer related.

    Every little and big pain is .....

    Cancer.  Well, thats what your head will tell you. 

    I remember once, my big toe hurt like crazy and for no good reason. I was sure I had cancer in my toe. I know, it sounds silly, but when you have Cancer, then everything you feel is scary. 

    Right now I am in the middle of a huge vertigo episdoe - 23 days.  I was doing well in my head, knowing it was vertigo, but as the days pass, I keep getting this niggling thought 'what if its Cacner this time?'  I don't think there is a way to ever get past that fear. 

    Saying that, you are right to be concerned.  Definitely tell you Oncologist. He may just still wait to see what your MRI shows. We will pray that it is just 'old age' or chemo related. 

    You are on my calendar, and I wish you all the best. 

    Tru

  • abrub
    abrub Member Posts: 2,174 Member
    Trubrit said:

    Every little and big pain is .....

    Cancer.  Well, thats what your head will tell you. 

    I remember once, my big toe hurt like crazy and for no good reason. I was sure I had cancer in my toe. I know, it sounds silly, but when you have Cancer, then everything you feel is scary. 

    Right now I am in the middle of a huge vertigo episdoe - 23 days.  I was doing well in my head, knowing it was vertigo, but as the days pass, I keep getting this niggling thought 'what if its Cacner this time?'  I don't think there is a way to ever get past that fear. 

    Saying that, you are right to be concerned.  Definitely tell you Oncologist. He may just still wait to see what your MRI shows. We will pray that it is just 'old age' or chemo related. 

    You are on my calendar, and I wish you all the best. 

    Tru

    Tru - have you been checked for Meniere's?

    I have that, and have had vertigo up to 4 weeks.  It's signs include unilateral (usually) hearing loss (usually of low frequencies), feeling of fullness in the ears, tinnitus, random vertigo.  Signs need not occur concurrently.

    There is also an Epley maneuver that can sometimes stop vertigo if it is benign positional vertigo.  If you haven't seen a dr, please do so.  It also could be an acoustic neuroma (benign) but they'd have to scan for that.  My dr did.  I'm currently on high dose prednisone for a meniere's related issue (sudden severe hearing loss in one ear.)

    PM me if you'd like.

    Alice

  • Trubrit
    Trubrit Member Posts: 5,804 Member
    abrub said:

    Tru - have you been checked for Meniere's?

    I have that, and have had vertigo up to 4 weeks.  It's signs include unilateral (usually) hearing loss (usually of low frequencies), feeling of fullness in the ears, tinnitus, random vertigo.  Signs need not occur concurrently.

    There is also an Epley maneuver that can sometimes stop vertigo if it is benign positional vertigo.  If you haven't seen a dr, please do so.  It also could be an acoustic neuroma (benign) but they'd have to scan for that.  My dr did.  I'm currently on high dose prednisone for a meniere's related issue (sudden severe hearing loss in one ear.)

    PM me if you'd like.

    Alice

    I have BPPV

    Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo.  I fell out of a canoe 12 years ago, and the canoe hit my head on one side, the oar on the other. I sank, but was recused by a sweet teenage boy - while the other teenagers were all having a hearty laugh.  I have suffered episodes of vertigo ever since. 

    I haven't taken anyting for it at the moment, but use a wedge pillow and body pillow, as it is worse at night.  

    I was hoping to be at the tail end of this episode, but for some reason - probbly a rolly polly night without the wedge or body pillow - it just hit hard when I got up yesterday. 

    Thanks for the info, Alice. 

    Tru

  • abita
    abita Member Posts: 1,152 Member
    AnneO1965 said:

    This just in....

    Just got home from seeing the oncologist for my scan results...  I am officially in remission!!! Bloodwork came back great, and my scans came back NED!!!!  I'm doing a happy dance. I'm going to wear that survivor label with pride now, I feel I've earned it.

    so happy for you!
     

    so happy for you!

     

  • suzycruise76
    suzycruise76 Member Posts: 163 Member
    Congratulations Anne,

    wonderful news Laughing!

  • danker
    danker Member Posts: 1,276 Member
    NED

    Good Luck-May you be NED forevermore!!!

  • AnneO1965
    AnneO1965 Member Posts: 182 Member
    edited November 2019 #33
    This just in....

    Just got home from seeing the oncologist for my scan results...  I am officially in remission!!! Bloodwork came back great, and my scans came back NED!!!!  I'm doing a happy dance. I'm going to wear that survivor label with pride now, I feel I've earned it.

  • Trubrit
    Trubrit Member Posts: 5,804 Member
    edited November 2019 #34
    What excellent news!

    I think this deserves our little Happy Dancing Man.

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    May NED be your constant companion. 

    Tru

  • SandiaBuddy
    SandiaBuddy Member Posts: 1,381 Member
    edited November 2019 #35
    Congratulations

    Congratulations!

  • AnneO1965
    AnneO1965 Member Posts: 182 Member
    The evil, rotten port is gone gone gone!!!

    Just got back from having my port removed and I am so happy I could kiss each and every one of you! I feel like this stage is over and I'm looking forward to what comes next.

  • suzycruise76
    suzycruise76 Member Posts: 163 Member
    AnneO1965 said:

    The evil, rotten port is gone gone gone!!!

    Just got back from having my port removed and I am so happy I could kiss each and every one of you! I feel like this stage is over and I'm looking forward to what comes next.

    Huge congrats,Anne!

    I know exactly how you feel; I,too,could be giving kisses right and left on my way home from today's appointmentSmile. Got very good results,will post about it later.

    Enjoy and celebrate your good news,

    Suzy

  • Kazenmax
    Kazenmax Member Posts: 463 Member
    Woohoo

    Thats terrific! Now enjoy the rest of your life! May you be NED forever!

    k

  • myAZmountain
    myAZmountain Member Posts: 417 Member
    So happy to hear your good news!!

    What a relief it is to have that port removed --celebrate and enjoy the NEDness!

  • Annabelle41415
    Annabelle41415 Member Posts: 6,742 Member
    Awesome

    That is awesome news on both accounts, NED and the port removal.  Enjoy that news and you go do that happy dance - you deserve it.

    Kim

  • Trubrit
    Trubrit Member Posts: 5,804 Member
    Woo hoo!

    Port no more. Mayb you be port free & NED forever. 

    I think its time to Par-Tay   image!