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I looked at it as a challenge, and as a good reason to shop for and dress in baggy elastic waisted pants. HAHA! I completed treatment in June of 2008. My CA125 last month was 8.59 and my exam was clear.
I will pray for you, and feel free to contact me if you have questions. We are all in this thing together, and the support here is amazing.
Tracie
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Tracie,
Thank you so much for the words of encouragement and advice. I will probably definitely be around asking you lots of questions. One thing I have picked up so far from a couple of you is to stay hydrated. I'll be stocking up on water. Anything I can do to make this easier on myself will be well accepted. I will ask about the EMLA cream. Did you find you felt good on your weeks off?0 -
I Felt Great!christianchickcher said:Support
Tracie,
Thank you so much for the words of encouragement and advice. I will probably definitely be around asking you lots of questions. One thing I have picked up so far from a couple of you is to stay hydrated. I'll be stocking up on water. Anything I can do to make this easier on myself will be well accepted. I will ask about the EMLA cream. Did you find you felt good on your weeks off?
I really only had a bad 2 days after the cisplatin. I wasn't throwing up or really sick. I just had body aches and no appetite and I was very tired. For me I almost think the steroids were the worst part. I was pretty grouchy on them. As if ovarian cancer doesn't make you grouchy enough. Some people do great on them. I was very emotional for a few days after treatment. But that week off. It was good. just remember to listen to your body. If you need a nap, take one. If you need a massage, ask for one. If you need a cry, grab the tissues and go for it. You can message me any time.
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I have one in my right chest close to my shoulder and the one in my abdomen is just below my rib cage.0 -
IP portchristianchickcher said:location
I have one in my right chest close to my shoulder and the one in my abdomen is just below my rib cage.
Mine was on my left side of the abdomen, just below my lower rib. Rather uncomfortable at times especially when sitting. Ended up removing underwire from bra on that side and that made it a bit more comfortable, especially since I'm too big breasted to go without a bra!!!
Take care...luv Carolyn xxx0 -
Bras with IP portsoftD said:IP port
Mine was on my left side of the abdomen, just below my lower rib. Rather uncomfortable at times especially when sitting. Ended up removing underwire from bra on that side and that made it a bit more comfortable, especially since I'm too big breasted to go without a bra!!!
Take care...luv Carolyn xxx
I had the same problem with bras Carolyn. My mother in law found a surgical camisole with bra support. She found it at a local masectomy shop. There is a bra built in and it had pockets for drains(which I didn't have). It was the only thing that was comfortable over my peritoneal port. Even a wireless bra didn't help because my port was right on the band line.
Anyway, it finally came out and now I am back to the good old underwires.
I hope you all have a great sunday!
My prayers for all of you continue.
Tracie0
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