need prayers for mom-in-law
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Hi Laura,
I, too, will pray
Hi Laura,
I, too, will pray for your MIL. Laparoscopic surgery is a wonderful, and I'm sure the surgeons would not be doing it that way if they felt the cancer was very advanced. I was diagnosed with uterine cancer, and because I had fibroids also, a hysterectomy was my only option.
Laporascopy is a very low-impact sort of surgery. My husband's 73-year old aunt had her ovaries removed laporascopically over a year ago, and was able to drive from PA to NC with her son less than two days later. She says she doesn't have any of the symptoms (back ache, urinary tract problems) that she had before the procedure.
Let us know how she fares.0 -
surgery went wellsaundra said:Mother in law
I will be praying for you and your family during this time. I did have my gall bladder out laproscopicly and It was a breeze compared to the debulking surgery ovarians go through. (((Hugs and prayers)))) Saundra
Thankyou all sooo much!!! her surgery went real well today. they think they got it all. they took some lymph nodes also and sent everything off of course and won't know results for a while but the dr. told us she might not even end up with chemo. the chemo is something she was hopeing to get out of since she has already went through that with breast cancer. again thankyou so much for prayers and advice. Laura0 -
Continue PrayersLauracec said:surgery went well
Thankyou all sooo much!!! her surgery went real well today. they think they got it all. they took some lymph nodes also and sent everything off of course and won't know results for a while but the dr. told us she might not even end up with chemo. the chemo is something she was hopeing to get out of since she has already went through that with breast cancer. again thankyou so much for prayers and advice. Laura
Will continue the prayers that everything goes well.
Prayers and hugs
Sandy0 -
cancer boardgreen50 said:Continue Prayers
Will continue the prayers that everything goes well.
Prayers and hugs
Sandy
yesterday I talked to my mil and she was suppose to have a doc apt to go over the pathology reports and come up with a plan to have chemo or not. well her doc called and said he needed to reschedule untill next week because he wants to take her case to the cancer board. not sure what that means but she is feeling pretty good and seems to be in good spirits. thankyou for continued support and prayers God Bless Laura0 -
I will keep you and your family in my prayersLauracec said:cancer board
yesterday I talked to my mil and she was suppose to have a doc apt to go over the pathology reports and come up with a plan to have chemo or not. well her doc called and said he needed to reschedule untill next week because he wants to take her case to the cancer board. not sure what that means but she is feeling pretty good and seems to be in good spirits. thankyou for continued support and prayers God Bless Laura
My the Lord bless you daily and give you peace of mind. Know that if God brings you to it HE will guide you through it!1 God Bless You & your MIL
Laura0 -
Prayers
Sending prayers to your family during this difficult time.
Hugs and Prayers,
Terry0 -
she started chemoladyjogger31 said:Prayers
Sending prayers to your family during this difficult time.
Hugs and Prayers,
Terry
they decided to start her on chemo. carbo/taxol just like most of us got and then do radiation. because 20% of the cancer is clear cell and it has about a 20% chance of coming back somewhere else if she doesn't do it. the doc says if she does chemo and radiation just about no chance of it coming back. Laura0 -
just aboutLauracec said:she started chemo
they decided to start her on chemo. carbo/taxol just like most of us got and then do radiation. because 20% of the cancer is clear cell and it has about a 20% chance of coming back somewhere else if she doesn't do it. the doc says if she does chemo and radiation just about no chance of it coming back. Laura
Laura,
Wonderful! "Just about no chance of it coming back" - what wonderful news to hear.
Libby0 -
Great News
That is the greatest news. I took L-lysine from the start to prevent mouth sores. Vit. B-6 and L-glutamine to help prevent the hand and foot numbness. My bones did ache the 3rd and 4th days after the infusion with a strange leg ache. I had little nausea because the oncologist gave me anti nausea pills.
I did not have radiation so can't make suggestions there. She'll have fatigue but it is worth it for the chance of getting it all out and dead. Hugs and Prayers, Saundra0 -
GREAT NEWS!Lauracec said:she started chemo
they decided to start her on chemo. carbo/taxol just like most of us got and then do radiation. because 20% of the cancer is clear cell and it has about a 20% chance of coming back somewhere else if she doesn't do it. the doc says if she does chemo and radiation just about no chance of it coming back. Laura
So glad to hear things are going well for your MIL, and that her chances of recurrance are slim. That's news we'd all like to hear!
Lots of Luv, Hugs and Prayer!
Monika0
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