Unsolicited Advice
The reason I am posting this is to encourage all of you that have walked this path to stay on track, do everything you can to keep the cancer from ever being able to claim you as a victim again. I am not suggesting that you live in fear of recurrence, it is a rarity with this cancer, just do your best to respect your body while living your fullest life!
Blessing to all,
Joanne
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Great Advice
Joanne,
Thank you for getting this discussion board set up, I will certainly hop back an forth. I really like what you wrote. The idea that we have come through the cancer and we have been given another chance. I know I should take better care of myself, and I keep telling myself that. After reading your post I am going to start taking better care of myself. You are so right, about not slipping back into bad habits. I know you will fight your liver spot and win. I have read about a member on the other site who had anal cancer and liver mets. 18 spots on the liver and is now ned in liver. She had a colostomy for the anal cancer. I am sure you have done your research, and will get the best treatment possible. I see where you are being treated at Moffitt in Tampa. My correctal surgeon is Dr. Marcet at the USF teaching hospital right by Moffitt in Tampa. Its amazing what can be cured now a days. Is that a yorkie your holding how adorable. I wish you well and will post at you later. Lori0 -
Wonderful advice!
Joanne--
Thank you for this post. My experience with cancer has made me realize that the post-tx phase is the most difficult! There are so many physical changes, not to mention the emotional burdens we all carry. It is desirable to have our old lives back, but when many of us realize that we weren't taking proper care of ourselves, we must start anew. I am much more conscious of everything I eat and drink, exercise every day, get plenty of sleep and try to eliminate as much stress from my life as possible.
I sincerely wish you success in beating your liver mets. There are so many success stories out there that are from people in your similar situation. Keep fighting and you will beat this! May God bless.0 -
My thoughts.
Joanne,
I'm so sorry that you've had a relapse of your cancer. While it's great to do all of those things you've mentioned, please don't blame yourself. Cancer is a fickle disease. My husband Gordon--who I lost in May of 2006--always wondered what he had done wrong, too. The sad truth is, he hadn't done anything. Cancer invades whoever it wants. I have seen many perfectly healthy and perfectly fit people diagnosed with cancer.
Please move your "if only" energy over to fight your cancer. And it is great to do all of the healthy things. I have a dear friend with breast cancer that went to her bones, then her kidney and liver. She was overdosed with chemotherapy and they swore she would die. She's still alive today, but she has this wonderful positive attitude.
Take care, Joni0 -
same boat
Hi!
I have also just experienced the unnerving news of a relapse. An anal cancer that I went through chemo and rad in 08, and received the all clear has now mets to my liver. I am having a liver resection next week. Not sure that I will choose to do chemo after.
This time I have started seeing a naturopath and a dietician. HUGE eye opener. Like you I changed SOME things the first time.....but probably not enough. It is hard to say why this devil comes back around again, but there are so many books on people who have completely chnaged their diet and are still around with terminal cancers years later! Maybe we can help encourage each other to stick to it. I tell ya eating fruits and vegetables all day gets old....but at this point, I will do anything to be around to see one of my daughters at least get married, and become a grandma, before I leave this earth!!!
Are you a candidate for a liver resection????
Oh I also had a 1/5 of my lung removed last year for a completely different cancer. AARGGH!!!0 -
Thinking of you SueSueRelays said:same boat
Hi!
I have also just experienced the unnerving news of a relapse. An anal cancer that I went through chemo and rad in 08, and received the all clear has now mets to my liver. I am having a liver resection next week. Not sure that I will choose to do chemo after.
This time I have started seeing a naturopath and a dietician. HUGE eye opener. Like you I changed SOME things the first time.....but probably not enough. It is hard to say why this devil comes back around again, but there are so many books on people who have completely chnaged their diet and are still around with terminal cancers years later! Maybe we can help encourage each other to stick to it. I tell ya eating fruits and vegetables all day gets old....but at this point, I will do anything to be around to see one of my daughters at least get married, and become a grandma, before I leave this earth!!!
Are you a candidate for a liver resection????
Oh I also had a 1/5 of my lung removed last year for a completely different cancer. AARGGH!!!
Hi Sue--
I just read your response on this thread and am sorry to hear of your liver mets. I just wanted to wish you the very best with your liver resection next week. I will definitely be saying a prayer for you.0 -
Thank you! It's amazing howmp327 said:Thinking of you Sue
Hi Sue--
I just read your response on this thread and am sorry to hear of your liver mets. I just wanted to wish you the very best with your liver resection next week. I will definitely be saying a prayer for you.
Thank you! It's amazing how much it means to hear everyones thoughts and concerns...when you haven't even met the person. I LOVE this site!!!
I strongly believe that the power of prayers have led me to the treatment I am receiving....so I can NEVER have too many people praying for me. THANK YOU!!!!0 -
Juicing....SueRelays said:same boat
Hi!
I have also just experienced the unnerving news of a relapse. An anal cancer that I went through chemo and rad in 08, and received the all clear has now mets to my liver. I am having a liver resection next week. Not sure that I will choose to do chemo after.
This time I have started seeing a naturopath and a dietician. HUGE eye opener. Like you I changed SOME things the first time.....but probably not enough. It is hard to say why this devil comes back around again, but there are so many books on people who have completely chnaged their diet and are still around with terminal cancers years later! Maybe we can help encourage each other to stick to it. I tell ya eating fruits and vegetables all day gets old....but at this point, I will do anything to be around to see one of my daughters at least get married, and become a grandma, before I leave this earth!!!
Are you a candidate for a liver resection????
Oh I also had a 1/5 of my lung removed last year for a completely different cancer. AARGGH!!!
If you wander over to the colorectal board, there is some good info on juicing and on nutrition. I actually started juicing after reading the posts and I really enjoy it. I can get my fruits and veggies for the day by drinking them rather than trying to eat the amount required per day.
Nothing is better than fresh grape/blueberry juice in the morning!0 -
Thank you. Someone elsedasspears said:Juicing....
If you wander over to the colorectal board, there is some good info on juicing and on nutrition. I actually started juicing after reading the posts and I really enjoy it. I can get my fruits and veggies for the day by drinking them rather than trying to eat the amount required per day.
Nothing is better than fresh grape/blueberry juice in the morning!
Thank you. Someone else mentioned that and I looked. Great stuff. Now I'm looking for a juicer!!!!! Thinking of the Big Mouth Omega juicer. Any thoughts?0
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