New to Group - Stage IV delayed
I want to tell anyone who needs to know that there are about 200 of these ortho-oncologists throughout the country who can help others in a similar situation. Seems that very often bones that have been radiated are essentially dead and do not grow back together (called "non-union). Wish I had known about this fairly new medical specialty before my two previous surgeries (and a year of my life) that did not work to fix my broken leg.
Oh well, it is working pretty well now and I have returned to exercising and hit the links.
Hope I can contribute to other survivors.
Mary
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hiya, Mary,
i'm not a stage 4 but a stage 3A. my tumor was the size of a small lemon when we found it last Dec. (the week of my birthday!!) i had chemo and rads. so far so good. i have 5 more to go and i'll be through with my treatments. i'll be sooooo glad to be a homebody once again. God bless. Vicki0 -
Hi Mary
I am stage IV and a 21 year survivor with lung & bone mets. I have had a lot of radiation & have discovered that radiated bones do not repair well. I have a tumour in nearly every vertebrae from large ones to little ones & in my pelvis & femurs. I have compression fractures in many of them. So far I have had 3 types of hormone treatment, Adriamycin, Taxotere & now on another course of Adriamycin as tumour markers are rising again. Any information is gladly shared on this site. I would love to play golf again but can't as the back is too weak & painful.
Love & hugs
Pam0 -
Hello Pampamtriggs said:Hi Mary
I am stage IV and a 21 year survivor with lung & bone mets. I have had a lot of radiation & have discovered that radiated bones do not repair well. I have a tumour in nearly every vertebrae from large ones to little ones & in my pelvis & femurs. I have compression fractures in many of them. So far I have had 3 types of hormone treatment, Adriamycin, Taxotere & now on another course of Adriamycin as tumour markers are rising again. Any information is gladly shared on this site. I would love to play golf again but can't as the back is too weak & painful.
Love & hugs
Pam
Thanks for the reply. Good grief lady...what an inspiration! You have certainly gone down this road before me and it is great to talk to someone like yourself. According to my oncologist (who is a part of our CTRC - a very large practice) he doesn't have any other patients like me--in my same boat. And here you are!
And--I am taking up golf again. I just got started when my leg broke the first time well over a year ago, and am now just getting back into the swing of things.
God bless you, Pam. He obviously already has and you are a pillar of strength.
I would be happy to share any treatment info.
Look up my webpage if you haven't done so already. I put info about my treatments. I am taking Aridia every month, are you?
Spreading as much love as I can,
Mary0 -
Dear Vicki;vjc5199 said:hiya, Mary,
i'm not a stage 4 but a stage 3A. my tumor was the size of a small lemon when we found it last Dec. (the week of my birthday!!) i had chemo and rads. so far so good. i have 5 more to go and i'll be through with my treatments. i'll be sooooo glad to be a homebody once again. God bless. Vicki
Thanks for responding to me. I need to be in some sort of support group and this is one I can do anytime of the day or night. I looked at your website and you seem to be just the kind of woman who can survive all of this. You are right...you MUST have a positive attitude and not dwell on the cancer. I think if you dwell on it, you give it more power. And--we know the only real power, huh? And it is NOT CANCER!
Take care of yourself and your family.
Spread as much love as you can.
Love,
Mary0
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