Now it's stomach cancer...
usakat
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For the newer folks...I signed onto CSN just over two years ago after being diagnosed with Stage III colon cancer (HNPCC / Lynch Syndrome). Had surgery and chemo, and thankfully was NED since January of 2007...until today.
Last week I had a colonoscopy and endoscopy. My colon looked great - no polyps, no growths...perfect. But my stomach and duodenum was a mess...lots of ulcers, with gastritis and duodenitis. A biopsy was taken and the results came back as cancer. It is most likely not a colon met (that rarely ever happens - colon cancer rarely moves to the stomach), but probably is a new HNPCC primary cancer.
Tomorrow I have a CT scan and will possibly have another endo to determine the extent of the cancer. After that surgery to remove part or all of my stomach I know it sounds dreadful, but hey, some people pay big bucks to have stomach surgery for weight loss...guess I won't have to worry about weight issues anymore. Although I suppose I will have to skip that whole piece of Key Lime pie after my extreme stomach makeover. I see a future of juicing and mini meals for me, which is good.
Living with HNPCC left me with the realization that I would probably have more cancers, especially since my mom has had it four times, so I was in a strange way prepared. I just didn't think another cancer would come so fast.
All good thoughts, vibes, mojo, prayers, well wishes are very much appreciated...I'll keep you posted. Once again...thanks for being here.
Katie
Last week I had a colonoscopy and endoscopy. My colon looked great - no polyps, no growths...perfect. But my stomach and duodenum was a mess...lots of ulcers, with gastritis and duodenitis. A biopsy was taken and the results came back as cancer. It is most likely not a colon met (that rarely ever happens - colon cancer rarely moves to the stomach), but probably is a new HNPCC primary cancer.
Tomorrow I have a CT scan and will possibly have another endo to determine the extent of the cancer. After that surgery to remove part or all of my stomach I know it sounds dreadful, but hey, some people pay big bucks to have stomach surgery for weight loss...guess I won't have to worry about weight issues anymore. Although I suppose I will have to skip that whole piece of Key Lime pie after my extreme stomach makeover. I see a future of juicing and mini meals for me, which is good.
Living with HNPCC left me with the realization that I would probably have more cancers, especially since my mom has had it four times, so I was in a strange way prepared. I just didn't think another cancer would come so fast.
All good thoughts, vibes, mojo, prayers, well wishes are very much appreciated...I'll keep you posted. Once again...thanks for being here.
Katie
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Katie darling I am so sorry,,,,Huge Hugs to you and Bob.....Since my ca I have had 7 lots of duodenal and peptic ulcers. Last lot made my stomache look like the surface of the moon,,,my gi was 99% certain it was ca. I lucked out and it was all ulcers and he just upped my somac dose..My hopes and prayers that there is very little ca and they can minimise the damage,,, having said that they BETTER take enough to make sure it is gone completelty. I'll be with you and Bob in spirit,love and best wishes ,,Ron.0
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Katie,I'm so sorry that the news are not so good, but you have a great attitute and that will help you a lot through this new bump in the road,I'm sure that with Bob on your side things are going to be easier, he too has a great attitude,I'm sure that it has been early on this one, I know a friend of my ex that had stomah cancer about 25 years ago,so I hope and and pray that with you will be the same. Lots of hugs to both of you,and sending you all my good thoughts, mojo, good vibes etc,etc,0
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May God be with you. You are in my thoughts and prayers. We never know what tomorrow will bring, do we??
You are strong and have determination, that will see you through!
By the way, had an aunt that lived to be in her 80's after stomach cancer surgery. That was way back in the 50's!!
Please keep us posted.
Char0 -
Hi Katie -
I am sorry to hear this, but you are in my thoughts. Your attitude is great - I hope Bob can come back to be with you if you do need surgery.
Betsy0 -
When, in desperation after my husband's diagnosis with stage 3 (then 4) colon cancer, I first posted on this board in 2006, you and Sponge Bob were quick to reply and encourage me. I am forever grateful to you.
Because of the support of you and other wonderful people on this board (and our saintly oncologist at Hoag), I learned important lessons about improvements in treatment since the 1980s and the power of taking charge of one's care and believing that one can get well.
I'm happy (more than happy, actually) to report that my husband is now in remission and we are savoring his recovery and we believe in his future. We didn't get to this point, however, without real challenges including a second major surgery.
I've seen how resilient and strong you are from your posts on this board and I'm putting my money on you to tackle and vanquish this new challenge.
Live strong.
Hatshepsut0 -
Katie: This really sucks!! I am so sorry this is happening again. I know that you can beat this, and hopefully it will be as Ron said, and they are just ulcers. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Monica0
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Katie-
Gee, I'm really sorry you have to deal with this again. I know you will get through this with your determined attitude. I'm sending good thoughts and prayers your way Keep the faith!
Faith0 -
I'm so sorry to hear about your new beast, Katie. I hope he dies easily, quickly, and takes all his little microscopic fiends with him so you'll suffer no more.
All my best wishes,
Krista
Krista0 -
Lovely Katie,
NOT happy that you have new cancer challenges!!! Damn, Dang, Dern!
You are such an inspiration to me and all of us here. We will lift you (& SpongeBob) up in special prayers as you await the pathology and future plans.
I love your wonderful attitude that is a further example to us all.
Tell us what we can do for you Katie Dear. We are all rooting for you!
Love hopes all things!
Jennifer0 -
I'm so sorry... My prayers for you and your loved ones.
Impactzone0 -
Katie,
I signed on for a quick peak at the board, and your message stopped me in my tracks and I'm sorry that this is what you have to contend with. My dad always said all we can do is play the cards we are dealt. You have played with some pretty tough cards already, but you are one strong lady, as your mom must be, also.
My heart and prayers, good wishes and positive vibes are streaming to you and Bob. We are all standing behind you as you face this next challenge ( who says you can't juice Key lime pie? when you get to Boston for a visit, we can juice New England clam chowdah, too)
Stay as strong and focused as you are and keep us posted. BIG hug, Judy0
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