Milestone reached...kinda
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Glad to hear the treatments
Glad to hear the treatments seem to be going well so far. I hope and wish that your husband can go finish the treatment and continue moving forward. We all know waiting is an extremely hard part as a patient or caregiver. I myself applaud you for supporting your husband as I know without my wife and kids the treatment would have been exponentially more difficult to deal with.0 -
That is Good NewsTomissimo said:Glad to hear the treatments
Glad to hear the treatments seem to be going well so far. I hope and wish that your husband can go finish the treatment and continue moving forward. We all know waiting is an extremely hard part as a patient or caregiver. I myself applaud you for supporting your husband as I know without my wife and kids the treatment would have been exponentially more difficult to deal with.
I am so glad he is tollerating the chemo, I went thu almost one year of chemo before they would perform the stomach surgery on me. I had the surgery Oct. 3, 2009. I have recovered from the surgery fairly well and I am working on maintaining my weight. The first three months after surgery I had the tests done and there was no sign of cancer at that time. I will go again in May for the second set of tests. Wish me good luck.
I will keep your husband in my prayers.0 -
SoDJ said:That is Good News
I am so glad he is tollerating the chemo, I went thu almost one year of chemo before they would perform the stomach surgery on me. I had the surgery Oct. 3, 2009. I have recovered from the surgery fairly well and I am working on maintaining my weight. The first three months after surgery I had the tests done and there was no sign of cancer at that time. I will go again in May for the second set of tests. Wish me good luck.
I will keep your husband in my prayers.
So DJ, you were actually on chemo for a full year before surgery. What were the reasons? Did the tumor not respond or not shrink enough? Just wondering. I posted in another thread that my husband's tumor did not respond to the first go at chemo. He was on Xeloda, oxiliplatin and eripibucin (sp). Were you on radiation as well? Sorry for all the questions but it's so good to be able to talk with people who are going thru or went thru the same thing.0
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