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Hi Margaret,
Your posting on my end looks fine. It is dated Feb. 17, 2010. I'm not sure what the icons are.
I too was dx stage IV Sept. 08. I am not in the same place as you are in regard to treatment but I did have one reoccurence and am now on Doxil. I just recv'd my 3rd treatment. I have a PETscan scheduled in 2wks. Good luck to you.0 -
Hello Margaret,
I was
Hello Margaret,
I was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer as well, however; in 2007. I'm currently on my third form of chemo (etopocide).
I must say that throughout the duration of my treatments, when able my oncologist encouraged me to stay active she believes this is why I survived my cancer thus far due to my past history of vigorous cardio regimens. You are right, you will feel more "normal" .
It may sound a bit conflicting, but stress (if there is any in your life that you can control/not speaking cancer of course; remove it immediately it doesn't help with the releasing of harmful inflammatory hormones into your body for sure.
From here, your posting is reflecting 2/17/10, so sometimes it's just a glitch that hopefully will work itself out?
Take one day at a time.
Sharon0 -
Helpful wordsmsfanciful said:Hello Margaret,
I was
Hello Margaret,
I was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer as well, however; in 2007. I'm currently on my third form of chemo (etopocide).
I must say that throughout the duration of my treatments, when able my oncologist encouraged me to stay active she believes this is why I survived my cancer thus far due to my past history of vigorous cardio regimens. You are right, you will feel more "normal" .
It may sound a bit conflicting, but stress (if there is any in your life that you can control/not speaking cancer of course; remove it immediately it doesn't help with the releasing of harmful inflammatory hormones into your body for sure.
From here, your posting is reflecting 2/17/10, so sometimes it's just a glitch that hopefully will work itself out?
Take one day at a time.
Sharon
Thanks for your reply. I have read many helpful words of advice from you & other members. When one question is answered many are helped & feel support. MC0
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