Semi-Colon Roll Call
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Me Too!lcarper2 said:Roll CAll
Hi from Tulsa Oklahoma 62 yr old female suffered for 3 yrs with pain had a colonostpy (sp) july 2009 removed 3 precancerous polops ,still had very bad pain they did a c-scan and 2 hrs later in hospital surgery to remove a soft ball size tumor on my colon and the entire colon was removed along with 34 nodes 19 cancerous been on Xeloda 3000 my 2x aday for 4 months 4 more to go. Last c-scan showed NED. Stage3 with no other organs involved no bag of any kind. pooper shooter works fine.
Hello all. Its been great reading everybody's stories.
I am a 37 year old wife and mother. I got diagnosed with stage IIIB Colon Cancer (2 out of 26 lymph nodes affected) and 6 inches less colon in June 2009.(My friends and family always told me I was full of it) Now I believe them. Just finished my folfox (yuck). I am now addicted to ice cream because I couldnt have it while on chemo (neuropathy). I am just curious how many stage 3b's there are here and what has been there experience. I have had 2 pet scans that show clear. Should I take a sigh of relief? Is it all gone? Or is it just waiting to come out again when I least expect it to?0 -
Hi from Oregonjenalynet said:Oregon
Hi,
I live in Banks, Oregon (11 years now) but was born and raised in PA. I was diagnosed Oct. 2005 Stage 4 with liver mets. I am currently on Folfri because cancer is back with a frenzy. I am still fighting the fight and will do so unless quality of life goes downhill. I am looking forward to going to the egg hunt with my grandsons this Saturday..life is good, God is good. Hugs, Audrey.
Hi, Jenalynet. I live in Hillsboro (3 miles down sunset Hwy from you) and am a colon cancer survivor. I hear about lots of same in Oregon but have never found actual contacts! What a great site!! How are you doing? I am going in for my first CAT scan after reconnect last fall. Maybe we can meet for a cuppa coffee?0 -
Charleston!spongebob said:2 4 1... 411
Here's the 411 on us two...
SpongeBob:
Diagnosed Stage 3 CRC (thanks to HNPCC/Lynch Syndrome) in July of 2001 - age 36
Right hemicolectomy, removed 26"
Treated weekly with 5-FU/Lukovorin for 6 months
Currently NED for - GOSH! - 7 years
Married (to usakat) in May 2007
Currently living in Charleston, SC but moving to Key West, FL this summer
usakat:
Diagnosed Stage 3 CRC (also thanks to HNPCC/Lynch Syndrome) on 5/17/2006 - age 42
Right hemicolectomy, removed 19"
Treated w/ Oxaliplatin/Xeloda/Lukovorin for 6 months
Currently NED for 2 years
Married (to SpongeBob) in May 2007
Currently living in Charleston, SC but moving to Key West, FL this summer
I'm from there but live in Columbia now. I still miss it and go home every chance I get!
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Charleston!C Dixon said:Charleston!
I'm from there but live in Columbia now. I still miss it and go home every chance I get!
C Dixon
My daughter still lives in the area, so I go visit as often as possible! Funny, I knew someone that used to go to the same church as we did and her name was Catherine Dixon!
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Husband
My husband was dxed 01/08. He's now stage IV, mets to lungs and "belly" (whatever that means). 1st Resection/Colostomy 03/08; first round of chemo and radiation 02/09; bowel resection 11/09; now starting second round of chemo. Had his first treatment two weeks ago. Went back yesterday for second treatment but was unable to receive because of lab work (kidney functions). Try again next week. We live in Kentucky, USA.0 -
My StorySpouseDx0108 said:Husband
My husband was dxed 01/08. He's now stage IV, mets to lungs and "belly" (whatever that means). 1st Resection/Colostomy 03/08; first round of chemo and radiation 02/09; bowel resection 11/09; now starting second round of chemo. Had his first treatment two weeks ago. Went back yesterday for second treatment but was unable to receive because of lab work (kidney functions). Try again next week. We live in Kentucky, USA.
I was diagnosed 11/03/09. I had changes in bowel habits for over a year, but between Hurricane Ike flooding my house, my crazy travel schedule, lousy eating habits & way too much stress, my GP thought I had a terrible case of IBS wen I went in to complain of new stomach issues I was having.
I had both a colonoscopy & endiscopy at the same time. While I do have some upper GI issues, the cancer was the priority. I was 90% blocked in my colon by a tumor! They had to use a pediatric scope to finish! How do you walk around with that much blockage, and not have any of the regular symptoms???
I also had a precancerous section in my colon. The docs all agreed that the whole colon should come out, as I had over 150 polyps! I cosr a double resection. I was staged III, and had 2 of 29 lymph nodes with cancer cells, and am now on my 9th of 12 chemo treatments.
I live in a little town just northwest of Houston, called Tomball, Texas. I am very greatful that I have a cancer clinic just a few blocks from my house, and the doctors all come from MD Anderson. I feel pretty lucky about that!
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Here You Go
Dxed: 1/13/12
Surgery: Right hemi choloectomy (ascending colon) followed by 6 months of 5fu and Oxi
Stage: 3B, signet cell
Current Status: NED (3-years on 1/31/15), alive and very happy to be that way!
Neuropathy - still in hands and feet, chemo brain and a little wobly at times
NC. USA
Next....................................
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April 2009 - Surgery tomarbleotis said:Here You Go
Dxed: 1/13/12
Surgery: Right hemi choloectomy (ascending colon) followed by 6 months of 5fu and Oxi
Stage: 3B, signet cell
Current Status: NED (3-years on 1/31/15), alive and very happy to be that way!
Neuropathy - still in hands and feet, chemo brain and a little wobly at times
NC. USA
Next....................................
April 2009 - Surgery to remove tumor Stage IIIC -- 6 month chem ... Ned 5 years now ....due a scope this month..
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sans colon here
Rick, 54
DX III two tumors Feb 09
Chemo/rad March 09
Ileo June 09
FOLFOX July 09
Takedown April 10 (failure!)
Mets to the sacrum and presacral area March 11 - NOT
Chronic infection of sacrum that looked like cancer (including a blockage and bone loss)!
Permanent ileo April 11
almost 6 years NED!
happy to be alive! 6 grands and counting!
you know 6 years means a lot to me because statistics suck. my oncologst was a researcher at sloan kettering prior to entering private practice. he said, concerning statistics, (i was concerned about skipping my last two chemo infusions because of nueropathy) ether you are on one side of the line or the other, to the left you die, to the right you live! i am on the right side of the line! yay! ofc course if you start counting NED from the end of treatment (my last chemo was jan 27, 2010), i am only almost 5 years NED. since they took my whole colon i am going with that date. who the hell needs a colon!?!? not this guy!
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Love this
You rock Scouty, now these are the posts that I love to see. I know there are a lot of Stage IV survivors but they don't come on much.
Dxed 2/2012 stage I, first surgery was a bust, finished stage III, chemo/rad and second surgery success, permanent ostomy but still kickin', currently NED 22 months, Queens, NY
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I just realized this post is
I just realized this post is very old. Makes me sad because I saw someone I thought had passed and I thought OMG she hasn't but sadly, she has. This post is from 2009 but I think it's a great record of all those who have been on this board.
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