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Horseslesvanb said:hello Boston!
Hi Amy
Welcome to the board! Sorry that you had to come here, but I'm thinking you'll find it fruitful. I grew up in Dorchester. Where do you live in Boston?
Leslie
stage 4 rectal cancer
dx May'08
Radiation/neoadjuvant chemo Xeloda/oxaliplatin
LAR Sept'08
liver resection Oct'08
adjuvant chemo FOLFOX 10 tx (Dec'08-May'09)
currently NED, and they are watching closely
second PET/CT coming up early Dec'09
Leslie,
I moved last year out of Dorchester (the house was beautiful; 5 bedrooms, wood floors, deck; built in the late 1800s.)
Now I live in Jamaica Plain (I love it here).
I love to ride! What is the name of your horse?
I was planning to visit a stable here locally to ride again.
Thank you for the welcome!
Amy0 -
Sterlingamyboston said:Horses
Leslie,
I moved last year out of Dorchester (the house was beautiful; 5 bedrooms, wood floors, deck; built in the late 1800s.)
Now I live in Jamaica Plain (I love it here).
I love to ride! What is the name of your horse?
I was planning to visit a stable here locally to ride again.
Thank you for the welcome!
Amy
He is my first born horse, now 21, a thoroughbred. My other is a Morgan, Safi (kabisa), and is 7. My husband has a Morgan, Sailor, 14.
I was at the end of the Red line in Dorchester and it was a long way and a couple transfers and a trolley ride to JP!
Nice to meet you!
Leslie0 -
HI Amy, I did want to
HI Amy, I did want to correct something you said. You said you have been dx'd Stage IIB and have not yet had CT scan or surgery. Actually, true staging is done after a CT and surgery because the CT would show if the cancer has spread to any other organs/ areas and the lymph nodes removed during surgery will be sent off for a biopsy. Unless a biopsy was done of the tumor in your colon after the colonoscopy, the aggression factor of the tumor also will add to the staging.
T = tumor aggression N = node involvement (1 means 1-4 nodes, etc.) M = metastasis so 0 means none, 3 means that many other organs, etc.
Please do some research before ruling out chemo. Stage IIB is sometimes considered more dangerous than Stage IIIA because it has broken through the wall of the colon. We want you to be well!
Diane0 -
To heck with carrotts!PhillieG said:Freudian Slip?
A Freudian Slip is what Sigmund wore under his dress ;-)
Well Em, you're into carrots and all so why not Easter (Bunny) medicine?
Give me some Jelly Beans and Marshmallow eggs. (all fat free)0 -
Biopsydianetavegia said:HI Amy, I did want to
HI Amy, I did want to correct something you said. You said you have been dx'd Stage IIB and have not yet had CT scan or surgery. Actually, true staging is done after a CT and surgery because the CT would show if the cancer has spread to any other organs/ areas and the lymph nodes removed during surgery will be sent off for a biopsy. Unless a biopsy was done of the tumor in your colon after the colonoscopy, the aggression factor of the tumor also will add to the staging.
T = tumor aggression N = node involvement (1 means 1-4 nodes, etc.) M = metastasis so 0 means none, 3 means that many other organs, etc.
Please do some research before ruling out chemo. Stage IIB is sometimes considered more dangerous than Stage IIIA because it has broken through the wall of the colon. We want you to be well!
Diane
Diane,
They biopsied the tumor after the colonoscopy, (they removed one polyp and a piece of the tumor).
The tumor (Sigmoid, 3-4 cm) had invaded the Intestinal wall, and was obstructive.
I do my first MRI Thursday early evening. Then another MRI (without contrast and a CT without contrast) next Tuesday.
Thank you for the information, I have been trying to learn all the terms I need to know.
What is NED?
Thanks,
Amy0 -
NED is no evidence ofamyboston said:Biopsy
Diane,
They biopsied the tumor after the colonoscopy, (they removed one polyp and a piece of the tumor).
The tumor (Sigmoid, 3-4 cm) had invaded the Intestinal wall, and was obstructive.
I do my first MRI Thursday early evening. Then another MRI (without contrast and a CT without contrast) next Tuesday.
Thank you for the information, I have been trying to learn all the terms I need to know.
What is NED?
Thanks,
Amy
NED is no evidence of disease
NEAD is no evidence of active disease
dx is diagnosed
tx is treamtent
I wish your surgery was sooner. Waiting is soooo hard!
Diane0 -
watingdianetavegia said:NED is no evidence of
NED is no evidence of disease
NEAD is no evidence of active disease
dx is diagnosed
tx is treamtent
I wish your surgery was sooner. Waiting is soooo hard!
Diane
Diane,
Thanks for the definitions.
I called my surgeon and her scheduler said the soonest time she could do surgery was on Nov 13th.
I went to a local cancer support group here last night, and talked about the waiting.
that and this forum, help greatly.
Thank you and Blessings,
Amy0 -
Welcome
Welcome to the group. I live in central MA. Hi neighbor. I was 46 when diagnosed with stage 3 rectal cancer. That was in March 2003. I had a few bumps initially but am doing well now. I had my surgery at the Brigham and Women's. If want the name of the surgeon let me know. I highly recommend him.
Maureen0
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