Rib pain
Has anyone had a problem with colon cancer going to the bones? If so, what was your prognosis and treatment?
Thanks for any help.
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Good luck to you! I have come to the conclusion that no news is good news when test results are negative.alta29 said:I have beeen having the same pains for 2 months,Dr says that is because I'm getting more active after surgery ( surgery was 1/21/05)...I'm not convinced about this. I'm having a CT in 2 days...hopefully they are right.....will let you know
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My Dad is the one who has colon cancer so I can't relate my pain to that but I have been having rib pain on the right said for several months. Maybe it will help put your mind to ease to know that 3 Dr's have attributed it to a floating rib that moves very easily and seems to want to hook on other "things" in my body. I have had x-rays, CT scans, ultrasounds and bone scans and they can't see anything.
Best Wishes,
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Thank you. Several different ribs on both sides hurt as well as a bone in my arm and some in my feet. If all of the tests come back negative I should be okay.deneenb said:My Dad is the one who has colon cancer so I can't relate my pain to that but I have been having rib pain on the right said for several months. Maybe it will help put your mind to ease to know that 3 Dr's have attributed it to a floating rib that moves very easily and seems to want to hook on other "things" in my body. I have had x-rays, CT scans, ultrasounds and bone scans and they can't see anything.
Best Wishes,
Deneen0 -
I also had a 5FU cocktail...twice actually. I also had some bone pain. Mainly in my feet and hands. It went away after the chemo and the Dr. said that it can be one of the side effects of treatment. He was hoping the pain was temporary, but said it could be permanent if they used a dosage of the chemo that was too strong. I'm glad mine went away...I hope yours does too.0
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I hope you're right. My chemo ended in 2000. The pains in my bones started last October. I don't think I could go through another round of chemo. I lost my hair on the 5FU and had the terrible mouth sores too. Just thinking about it all still makes me sick to my stomach. Good luck to you.bryancarson said:I also had a 5FU cocktail...twice actually. I also had some bone pain. Mainly in my feet and hands. It went away after the chemo and the Dr. said that it can be one of the side effects of treatment. He was hoping the pain was temporary, but said it could be permanent if they used a dosage of the chemo that was too strong. I'm glad mine went away...I hope yours does too.
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