i need my friends advice please..
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Tammy
Tammy,
You have been through a lot. I don't have answers for you but want you to know I am thinking about you and hoping someone in the group who has experience in this area can help. I'm sure you in good hands in Boston and I know people in this group have found good docs in NY.
Best to you.
Aloha,
Kathleen0 -
Tammy
Hi Tammy
The way I understand it is if things are in the lungs as well as the liver, they won't operate until the liver is clear - the theory apparently is that until the liver is cleared up more spots could come out that were removed from the lung.
Not being a doctor, I do not understand this reasoning - I would think get it out of my lungs and I'll take my chances if it spreads from the liver back to the lung.
As far as treatments go, I've heard CyberKnife can now be done on the lungs and RFA apparently would be an option too - although if you were a candidate for surgery prior to the new spots appearing, that would look to still the best choice for removal.
The question I would ask is why are we waiting on the lungs when we could operate now and take those spots out - and then monitor the lung for precaution while we continue to treat the liver.
I would think they could re-introduce your old chemo regimen and if effects were not working, could switch to another type - you have really been through alot of things with the clinical studies and whatnot...
I'm sorry I don't have more to add to this, but would at least pose that question to the onc above - it can't hurt anything to ask - I know he's talking around the issue, but press him for an answer - and you could always 2nd opinion against what his reasoning is as well - that would make you feel better and in some control.
I'm following you and sending best wishes and positive thoughts your way...I hope things can turn around for you this year.
-Craig0 -
I would goSundanceh said:Tammy
Hi Tammy
The way I understand it is if things are in the lungs as well as the liver, they won't operate until the liver is clear - the theory apparently is that until the liver is cleared up more spots could come out that were removed from the lung.
Not being a doctor, I do not understand this reasoning - I would think get it out of my lungs and I'll take my chances if it spreads from the liver back to the lung.
As far as treatments go, I've heard CyberKnife can now be done on the lungs and RFA apparently would be an option too - although if you were a candidate for surgery prior to the new spots appearing, that would look to still the best choice for removal.
The question I would ask is why are we waiting on the lungs when we could operate now and take those spots out - and then monitor the lung for precaution while we continue to treat the liver.
I would think they could re-introduce your old chemo regimen and if effects were not working, could switch to another type - you have really been through alot of things with the clinical studies and whatnot...
I'm sorry I don't have more to add to this, but would at least pose that question to the onc above - it can't hurt anything to ask - I know he's talking around the issue, but press him for an answer - and you could always 2nd opinion against what his reasoning is as well - that would make you feel better and in some control.
I'm following you and sending best wishes and positive thoughts your way...I hope things can turn around for you this year.
-Craig
Tammy,
I went to Sloan in NYC for a second opinion...I like them very much..I went cause after being 7 months NED my cancer came back to my liver...I saw Dr. Michael D'Angelica...He is great..Very pleasent and he took his time with me and explained everything to us..He is a liver specailist there and he gave me lots of hope where other doctors didn't.....I really think you should go for a second opinion...It can only give you peace of mind..Good luck and keep us updated......JULIE0 -
thank youtootsie1 said:Praying
I'm sorry that I don't have answers for you, but I'll be praying that the right course of action will present itself to you, and that you will have beautiful results.
*hugs*
Gail
thanks everyone i will let you know what the doctor says on tues..0 -
good luck at SK! Just FYI,tammy41 said:thank you
thanks everyone i will let you know what the doctor says on tues..
good luck at SK! Just FYI, there is a Cyberknife at Boston Medical Center, so that may be an option, too.0 -
From what I have learned
If you have spots in more than one place, then they fear the cancer is spreading systemically. Treating the lungs via Cyberknife would be ok for awhile, but that it would eventually spread since there is microscopic disease. However, i agree with Craig. Why not let you give it a try. It just may work out in the end. Now, I too would get a second opinion. Perhaps a true liver surgeon can resect again and then they can treat the lung. You are in my prayers. Marie0 -
Tammy hope is still alive!tammy41 said:and one more thing i have to
and one more thing i have to go in tomorrow morning the ct scan showed somthing on the bottom of my spine so i need to have a mri...does it ever end
I had cancer all over. I was having 3-5 seizures daily from brain cancer. I had one month the Dr said. I didn't think I would last that long. I didn't want to live even that long. Then a friend came over and introduced me to alkaline water (Kangen water). I started drinking the water which made my body alkaline. I started feeling better within days. I am 120 days past the 30 days death sentence. I have gained 15 pounds. Thirty days after I sarted drinking the water my scan showed the cancer had not grown and had actually receeded. Today I'm cancer free. I haven't had a seizure for two months. You can write me at noforbes@msn.com. Novena0
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