Stage IV - Recurrent CC - NED
rwkeach
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She has less than 1 year to live.That is what the doctor told my husband after my last surgery in November of 2004. And yet, here I am, CEA at 2.1, CT scan negative, PET scan negative: NED.
What a glorious and humbling feeling!
My journey started in Jan. 2004.A colonoscopy found stage III cancer in my colon. After colon resection and 8 months of chemotherapy I was pronounced clear. One month later I was in the hospital with a 15cm tumor on my ovary, a colon cancer metastasis. Hysterectomy and more chemotherapy followed. My oncologist told me I was now stage IV and should not expect too much from chemotherapy. But I decided to let them talk numbers all they wanted, I was going to fight this!
And with your help I did.
I want to thank all of you from the bottom of my heart. I never posted much, but I drew immeasurable strength from your posts. I want to thank you for answering my questions, for being patient with me and for allowing me to be part of such a wonderful community. I want to especially thank Grandma047 (Judy) and Emily, you have touched my life.
I don't know if the cancer will return, but for now I plan to enjoy life to the fullest.
You are all in my prayers, my thoughts are with you every day.
Don't ever give up, there always is hope.
Regine
What a glorious and humbling feeling!
My journey started in Jan. 2004.A colonoscopy found stage III cancer in my colon. After colon resection and 8 months of chemotherapy I was pronounced clear. One month later I was in the hospital with a 15cm tumor on my ovary, a colon cancer metastasis. Hysterectomy and more chemotherapy followed. My oncologist told me I was now stage IV and should not expect too much from chemotherapy. But I decided to let them talk numbers all they wanted, I was going to fight this!
And with your help I did.
I want to thank all of you from the bottom of my heart. I never posted much, but I drew immeasurable strength from your posts. I want to thank you for answering my questions, for being patient with me and for allowing me to be part of such a wonderful community. I want to especially thank Grandma047 (Judy) and Emily, you have touched my life.
I don't know if the cancer will return, but for now I plan to enjoy life to the fullest.
You are all in my prayers, my thoughts are with you every day.
Don't ever give up, there always is hope.
Regine
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What wonderful news! This story is inspiring to others experiencing a recurrence. You have a wonderful attitude and are quite right to say you are going to enjoy life to the fullest. None of us know what tomorrow may bring. All the best!
Ali0 -
Thank you so much for sharing- it gives us hope and as we all know "hope makes a path for the miracle to follow"
Bev0 -
I just want to thank you for sharing your amazing story....it shows that you have the mentality of a warrior...i'm fairly new to this site. My mother is currently has Stage IV colon cancer and i'm doing everything that I can to help her maintain a positive outlook and to keep her faith and hope alive...your story has inspire me even more to know that hope is always there....thank you so much and may God Bless every step you take
Luis
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