Well its official....Stage IV
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I am so sorry to hear of your news. We are a part of group we never expected to join. You are much younger than I am but we have the same dz. I was 51 when I was dz, no history, 8 mets to liver. Still fighting this with all my power, but with all God's strength. I have had 8 months of chemo, 56 treatments of radiation and 5 surgries, but I am fighting this and will not let it get me down. (By the way if you ever need a liver specalist there is one in Charolette, NC a Dr. Iannitti. Great surgeon. He did my liver resection, and much more on August 1 and I am tumor free. So keep on keeping on and keep the faith. I will join with the many in praying for you.
Mark0 -
Mark,MarkWalz said:I am so sorry to hear of your news. We are a part of group we never expected to join. You are much younger than I am but we have the same dz. I was 51 when I was dz, no history, 8 mets to liver. Still fighting this with all my power, but with all God's strength. I have had 8 months of chemo, 56 treatments of radiation and 5 surgries, but I am fighting this and will not let it get me down. (By the way if you ever need a liver specalist there is one in Charolette, NC a Dr. Iannitti. Great surgeon. He did my liver resection, and much more on August 1 and I am tumor free. So keep on keeping on and keep the faith. I will join with the many in praying for you.
Mark
Thanks for the prayers. It really means alot.
I will keep Dr Iannitti's name for the future, I hope the chemo will kill the METS that are there now.
I will add you to our prayer list as well.
Kevin0 -
Hi Kevin -
I am sorry for your diagnosis and know what a shock it is. I was diagnosed in May 2005 with Stage IV (liver mets). I had colon surgery and then went on Xeloda/oxaliplatin/Avastin. I was NED (according to PET and CT) after 2 cycles of chemo. I went on to complete 6 cycles, had two evals at NIH for a clinical trial (results: NED) and have been NED since. I'm on the three month roller coaster - PET and CT scans coming up in another 3+ weeks. It's a circus, but here's hoping you join me (and the rest of us) on this circus ride. There is hope - please believe.
Betsy0 -
Betsy,Betsydoglover said:Hi Kevin -
I am sorry for your diagnosis and know what a shock it is. I was diagnosed in May 2005 with Stage IV (liver mets). I had colon surgery and then went on Xeloda/oxaliplatin/Avastin. I was NED (according to PET and CT) after 2 cycles of chemo. I went on to complete 6 cycles, had two evals at NIH for a clinical trial (results: NED) and have been NED since. I'm on the three month roller coaster - PET and CT scans coming up in another 3+ weeks. It's a circus, but here's hoping you join me (and the rest of us) on this circus ride. There is hope - please believe.
Betsy
You might as well add me to the ride, I am gonna be there. I do believe that 100%!
Kevin0 -
Ileana,alta29 said:Also stage IV Dx at 44...now 47...and NED. I did have a recurrance last year but surgery and chemo took care of it..Like Betsy, Ct is in 3 weeks...so kind of hitting me again...but, wow !!! even all these replies helped me too !
Believe and God bless
Ileana
Survival stories like your are an inspiration to me. I do believe I will be joining the NED ranks in a year or so.
Like others that have responded, I will be praying for you as weel for a clean scan.
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Kevin,
My father was diagnosed almost two years ago. Initially stage III, then three months later, two liver mets. He has been NED (no evidence of disease) for a year after doing six months of chemo. I hope this helps you. It can be done. One word of advice I would give you is not to focus too much on stats. Keep us posted on your treatment. You are in my prayers.
God bless,
-Lee-0 -
Lee,pink05 said:Kevin,
My father was diagnosed almost two years ago. Initially stage III, then three months later, two liver mets. He has been NED (no evidence of disease) for a year after doing six months of chemo. I hope this helps you. It can be done. One word of advice I would give you is not to focus too much on stats. Keep us posted on your treatment. You are in my prayers.
God bless,
-Lee-
Thanks for the reply. I do not focus on the stats. Thanks for the prayers!
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Heather,NWmom said:Hi Kevin,
Sounds like you and my husband have the same diagnosis. He was diagnosed 10/06 with stage IV mets to liver at age 36. He also has no family history. I am happy to say that he is now NED a year later. We pray that your outcome will be the same.
Heather and Carl
Thanks for the reply. I am so happy to hear stories like yours. I will keep Carl in my prayers that he remains NED.
I know that God will get us through this trial.
Kevin0 -
As many have said, don't lose faith. My husband is scheduled to have a multiple liver resection two weeks from today... He has 5 mets also , in different lobes. We were told surgery not possible for the last 8 mos..Chemo has shrunk the mets significantly, so it looks like resection will take place if all goes well. Long story short, keep the faith , be sure you pursue all options , keep positive and remember that all things are possible with God's help. God Bless and keep us posted.
Diane0 -
Diane,hopefulone said:As many have said, don't lose faith. My husband is scheduled to have a multiple liver resection two weeks from today... He has 5 mets also , in different lobes. We were told surgery not possible for the last 8 mos..Chemo has shrunk the mets significantly, so it looks like resection will take place if all goes well. Long story short, keep the faith , be sure you pursue all options , keep positive and remember that all things are possible with God's help. God Bless and keep us posted.
Diane
I will be praying for you and your husband for a suscessful surgery. I am praying that my METS will shrink enough once chemo starts for me to have a resection in the next year or so.
What treatment play was your husband on?
Kevin0
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