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Hi Jenn...
I was stage 4 as well, with liver mets. However, surgery took care of mine. All clean now... Why didn't they perform any surgery initially? I think it's amazing that chemo took care of everything...GOOD FOR YOU!!!!!!!!!
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Best of everything to you!
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Congratulations on beating the odds. I also have stage 4 but had surgery. Keep us posted.
Michelle0 -
I was glad to see such a great response. I really don't know why surgery was never suggested. I was 28 when I was dx with a new baby so maybe they were going to try to give me quality rather than quantity?? Next time I will ask my Dr. why. I guess I just thought it was the norm to try chemo first. The oncologist I have now is wonderful he and his wife are cancer survivors. They first oncologist I saw was a Mayo you know the best in country which is a 4 hour drive for me so when chemo was suggested without much hope I decided to get care closer to home and now am very happy with my descion. I will be having another colonoscopy in March to see how things are going and to remove any polyps also sould be having another CT scan. Wish me luck and I will keep you posted. Thanks again. I wish I would have done this in beginning.0
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Hi Jenn,
My mom was also diagnosed with stage IV, but in July of 2003. The surgeon and onc gave her 8 months to a year. She opted to take only Xeloda in pill form since her odds were so low. We've also talked her onc into Celebrex, thanks to the information obtained from this site. We just got the results of her latest CT scan and it showed an all clear! There's hope and lots of it - just ask the wonderful people you'll meet on this site! Keep in touch. Terri0 -
You must not be too far from me if you drive to Mayo. I go to Mayo since it is the best closest to home for me. My local hospital has a reputation as ...'it's a wonder youu came out alive' kind of thing.jenn02 said:I was glad to see such a great response. I really don't know why surgery was never suggested. I was 28 when I was dx with a new baby so maybe they were going to try to give me quality rather than quantity?? Next time I will ask my Dr. why. I guess I just thought it was the norm to try chemo first. The oncologist I have now is wonderful he and his wife are cancer survivors. They first oncologist I saw was a Mayo you know the best in country which is a 4 hour drive for me so when chemo was suggested without much hope I decided to get care closer to home and now am very happy with my descion. I will be having another colonoscopy in March to see how things are going and to remove any polyps also sould be having another CT scan. Wish me luck and I will keep you posted. Thanks again. I wish I would have done this in beginning.
peace, emily from Minnesota0
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