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Hang in there!
Hi Kathy...sorry to here you are going through another round of treatments! I am a survivor of stage IVA cervical cancer. I was declared in remission Dec. '08. It's been a long hard road, but I am a SURVIVOR! I hope you have a good support team around you...that's so important. I'm still having numerous difficulties from the treatments. I do what I can on my good days and just get through the bad ones. Accepting my new 'normal' life has been the hardest for me. I have accepted the fact that I will never be the super multitasker I once was and I tire very easily. But I am a live and that's the important thing. Look forward to more posts from you!0 -
about the treatmentsbeckyracn said:Hang in there!
Hi Kathy...sorry to here you are going through another round of treatments! I am a survivor of stage IVA cervical cancer. I was declared in remission Dec. '08. It's been a long hard road, but I am a SURVIVOR! I hope you have a good support team around you...that's so important. I'm still having numerous difficulties from the treatments. I do what I can on my good days and just get through the bad ones. Accepting my new 'normal' life has been the hardest for me. I have accepted the fact that I will never be the super multitasker I once was and I tire very easily. But I am a live and that's the important thing. Look forward to more posts from you!
did your hair loss too? and every time i have chemo,, im suffering in pain(leg pain). did you feel it too? i have 4 more cycles of chemo. then next to radiation. actually i realy have no idea bout the radiation.what the symptoms after the radiation? but you know.. i thank god too coz i have 3 daughters now. i dont wanna see my suffer.thank you for sharing your story. i hope i have a a strenght to pursue this kind of treatments. i wanna be like you.thanks.0 -
No, I did not have hairkathydoneza said:about the treatments
did your hair loss too? and every time i have chemo,, im suffering in pain(leg pain). did you feel it too? i have 4 more cycles of chemo. then next to radiation. actually i realy have no idea bout the radiation.what the symptoms after the radiation? but you know.. i thank god too coz i have 3 daughters now. i dont wanna see my suffer.thank you for sharing your story. i hope i have a a strenght to pursue this kind of treatments. i wanna be like you.thanks.
No, I did not have hair loss. The chemo I had was Cisplatin and generally you don't loose your hair (I learned this after I had all my hair cut off and donated it to locks of love...it went to a good cause and it always grows back). You WILL find the strength within you to get through all this. I had, concurrently, 10 chemo...33 external radiation...and at the end 5 internal radiation. With radiation I experienced alot of GI distress (bloating, diarrhea, etc.) and fatigue. I had a large field of radiation because of the mets to my abdominal lymph nodes. I lost 20#, but since have regained some of it. I also had a lot of leg pain from the combination...it's because your body is trying to make white blood cells. I did loose my pelvic hair due to the radiation. Nausea hit me hard, but the docs finally found a combination that worked for me after a few weeks...it never went away, but was decreased. I have continued to have complications since the treatments stopped...the radiation caused scar tissue and in turn I experience intermittent small bowel obstructions, nausea and vomiting, constipation...and fatigue. Most likely you will have vaginal scar tissue build up...they will give you a dilator when your treatments are done to help keep this minimal. Everyone has their own experince to tell...and we all keep pushing on. I now have a new 'normal'. I know I will never be the person I was once...to much has happened, but I don't let that get in my way. On my good days, I try to fit too much in...but that's me...and I pay for it the next day. On my bad days...I rest a lot. Even though it's still hard, I have learned to ask for help instead of acting bullheaded and getting all frustrated.
Remember to take all of this in one day at a time...you'll be surprised how fast it will go by...and YOU CAN DO THIS!
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thank you.beckyracn said:No, I did not have hair
No, I did not have hair loss. The chemo I had was Cisplatin and generally you don't loose your hair (I learned this after I had all my hair cut off and donated it to locks of love...it went to a good cause and it always grows back). You WILL find the strength within you to get through all this. I had, concurrently, 10 chemo...33 external radiation...and at the end 5 internal radiation. With radiation I experienced alot of GI distress (bloating, diarrhea, etc.) and fatigue. I had a large field of radiation because of the mets to my abdominal lymph nodes. I lost 20#, but since have regained some of it. I also had a lot of leg pain from the combination...it's because your body is trying to make white blood cells. I did loose my pelvic hair due to the radiation. Nausea hit me hard, but the docs finally found a combination that worked for me after a few weeks...it never went away, but was decreased. I have continued to have complications since the treatments stopped...the radiation caused scar tissue and in turn I experience intermittent small bowel obstructions, nausea and vomiting, constipation...and fatigue. Most likely you will have vaginal scar tissue build up...they will give you a dilator when your treatments are done to help keep this minimal. Everyone has their own experince to tell...and we all keep pushing on. I now have a new 'normal'. I know I will never be the person I was once...to much has happened, but I don't let that get in my way. On my good days, I try to fit too much in...but that's me...and I pay for it the next day. On my bad days...I rest a lot. Even though it's still hard, I have learned to ask for help instead of acting bullheaded and getting all frustrated.
Remember to take all of this in one day at a time...you'll be surprised how fast it will go by...and YOU CAN DO THIS!
HUGS
yes,, i had that cisplatin when i was on stage II last march. and i did not have hair loss too. But now i had carboplatin on chemo.still ongoing. may next session is on 23 this june.0 -
Hello Kathy, you will be okay just stay positive. I too, was diagnosed with cervical cancer stage IV last May. I'm in remission now. I had surgery, chemo, and radiation. I was given cisplatin and all my hair fell out by the second treatment. I can tell you from experience radiation treatments are very harsh. I was in a lot of pain, feeling sick all the time. I now have side effects to deal with. But I survived!!! and you will too. God blesskathydoneza said:thank you.
yes,, i had that cisplatin when i was on stage II last march. and i did not have hair loss too. But now i had carboplatin on chemo.still ongoing. may next session is on 23 this june.0 -
Hey Kathy...how are youbunnie1 said:Hello Kathy, you will be okay just stay positive. I too, was diagnosed with cervical cancer stage IV last May. I'm in remission now. I had surgery, chemo, and radiation. I was given cisplatin and all my hair fell out by the second treatment. I can tell you from experience radiation treatments are very harsh. I was in a lot of pain, feeling sick all the time. I now have side effects to deal with. But I survived!!! and you will too. God bless
Hey Kathy...how are you doing? I don't know anything about reoccurrance cause I was a stage IV right from the get go...mets to pelvic/abdominal lymph nodes and bladder. I was lucky that the treatments worked the first time...very fearful knowing that the chances of it coming back are very high. Keep hanging in there young lady! It's a rollercoaster ride none of us wish we were on, but we are and we've got to stick together! We can do this!!0 -
bunnie1 said:
Hello Kathy, you will be okay just stay positive. I too, was diagnosed with cervical cancer stage IV last May. I'm in remission now. I had surgery, chemo, and radiation. I was given cisplatin and all my hair fell out by the second treatment. I can tell you from experience radiation treatments are very harsh. I was in a lot of pain, feeling sick all the time. I now have side effects to deal with. But I survived!!! and you will too. God bless
thank you bunnie1 for sharing. yes i can do this. now i know im not the only person who suffer this treatment. and diagnosed as cervical cancer. as of now.. my hair loss now.. but its ok.. coz my family gave me a wig.lol! anyways,,thanks guys.. i have faith now and ful of strenght to fight this kind of cancer. i must win this fight. for my family. god bless.0
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