Mother Diagnosed with UPSC Stage 4b
Thank you,
Rachel
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Hi Rachel,
My mom was also
Hi Rachel,
My mom was also stage 4 upsc.. diagnosed in March of 2008. She was 61. She was treated at Dana Farber in Boston. She went thru her treatments and some hurdles for sure but she is actually fine now.. she just had a ct scan March 4th and it was clear. Stay hopeful!
Kristin0 -
your mom with stage 4 upscKris Ann said:Hi Rachel,
My mom was also
Hi Rachel,
My mom was also stage 4 upsc.. diagnosed in March of 2008. She was 61. She was treated at Dana Farber in Boston. She went thru her treatments and some hurdles for sure but she is actually fine now.. she just had a ct scan March 4th and it was clear. Stay hopeful!
Kristin
hi kristin,
that is such great news re: your mother. i'm in my late 60s, diagnosed with stage 4 upsc may'09. had a radical hysterectomy then 6 infusions of chemo, 3 weeks apart. it's been 4 months since treatment, and so far so good though i' m having another ca125 tomorrow. i'm wondering if you would be willing to say what treatments your mother has gone through, and what hurdles there were for her. i'd greatly appreciate hearing your mom's experience, in as much detail as you and she care to share. and what she's doing now, if anything in particular to stay healthy.
thanking you in advance,
maggie0 -
Hi Maggie,maggie_wilson said:your mom with stage 4 upsc
hi kristin,
that is such great news re: your mother. i'm in my late 60s, diagnosed with stage 4 upsc may'09. had a radical hysterectomy then 6 infusions of chemo, 3 weeks apart. it's been 4 months since treatment, and so far so good though i' m having another ca125 tomorrow. i'm wondering if you would be willing to say what treatments your mother has gone through, and what hurdles there were for her. i'd greatly appreciate hearing your mom's experience, in as much detail as you and she care to share. and what she's doing now, if anything in particular to stay healthy.
thanking you in advance,
maggie
I will fill you
Hi Maggie,
I will fill you in on the whole thing.. but do you have an email address.. sometimes i feel like this site is hard to navigate. i find it confusing. I'd rather send you an email if possible..
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filling me in on your mom's experienceKris Ann said:Hi Maggie,
I will fill you
Hi Maggie,
I will fill you in on the whole thing.. but do you have an email address.. sometimes i feel like this site is hard to navigate. i find it confusing. I'd rather send you an email if possible..
Thanks, Kristin
hi kristin,
i'd be so happy for you to fill me in on you mom's experience and progress. she's such a hope to all of us. my personal email address is :
magroc99@yahoo.com. i so look forward to hearing from you.
thanx so much, kristin.
maggie0 -
oops, i'm so sorry re: all these posts. no way to delete.Kris Ann said:Hi Maggie,
I will fill you
Hi Maggie,
I will fill you in on the whole thing.. but do you have an email address.. sometimes i feel like this site is hard to navigate. i find it confusing. I'd rather send you an email if possible..
Thanks, Kristin
not sure what happened, but so sorry to bother everyone with all these posts. i wish there were a way to delete. if someone knows how to do this, i'd appreciate hearing about it.
thanx, maggie0 -
maggieKris Ann said:Hi Maggie,
I will fill you
Hi Maggie,
I will fill you in on the whole thing.. but do you have an email address.. sometimes i feel like this site is hard to navigate. i find it confusing. I'd rather send you an email if possible..
Thanks, Kristin
maggie0 -
Kris Ann said:
Hi Maggie,
I will fill you
Hi Maggie,
I will fill you in on the whole thing.. but do you have an email address.. sometimes i feel like this site is hard to navigate. i find it confusing. I'd rather send you an email if possible..
Thanks, Kristin
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maggieKris Ann said:Hi Maggie,
I will fill you
Hi Maggie,
I will fill you in on the whole thing.. but do you have an email address.. sometimes i feel like this site is hard to navigate. i find it confusing. I'd rather send you an email if possible..
Thanks, Kristin
maggie0 -
.Kris Ann said:Hi Maggie,
I will fill you
Hi Maggie,
I will fill you in on the whole thing.. but do you have an email address.. sometimes i feel like this site is hard to navigate. i find it confusing. I'd rather send you an email if possible..
Thanks, Kristin
maggie
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maggie0 -
thanxKris Ann said:Hi Maggie,
I will fill you
Hi Maggie,
I will fill you in on the whole thing.. but do you have an email address.. sometimes i feel like this site is hard to navigate. i find it confusing. I'd rather send you an email if possible..
Thanks, Kristin
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Stage 4 UPSCmaggie_wilson said:oops, i'm so sorry re: all these posts. no way to delete.
not sure what happened, but so sorry to bother everyone with all these posts. i wish there were a way to delete. if someone knows how to do this, i'd appreciate hearing about it.
thanx, maggie
Kristin-Thank you for sharing the wonderful news about your mom. I too would be grateful to learn of the details of her case and any suggestions you might have. My email address is : RachAndMom@gmail.com
Maggie-glad to hear that your treatments have gone well so far. We are meeting with an oncologist for the first time tomorrow to discuss my mother's treatment plan-it is all very overwhelming but we are trying to stay strong.
Rachel0 -
your mom with stage 4 upsc
rachel,
sure hope your mother is recovering well from her surgery, i'm sure it was fairly radical as was mine and kirsten's mother's as well. sounds like your mother, kirsten's mother and i are all around the same age, and have had same diagnosis. since my chemo, i've been with an acupuncturist who has been prescribing herbs for me, as well as twice monthly acupuncture. i also do body work once a week. should be doing a little more exercise, i'm afraid to say. i too appreciate a more holistic approach at this point.
i'd be interested in what the recommended treatment plan is for your mom, if you would want to say. hopefully, you, kristin and i can stay in touch, as well as anyone else who shares the same diagnosis, stage, age, etc. or who just wants to be part of this. there just is so little known about this cancer, that it's really up to us to treat ourselves, after the initial surgery and chemo or radiation. i do want to mention a hopeful small movie by a woman film maker named barbara hammer, who had stage 3 ovarian cancer and filmed her treatment. she's very highly regarded as an experimental artist, and has already won awards for this film called "a horse is not a metaphor." she's been surviving now for about 3 years, and credits riding horses, and her love of horses as helping her heal. she's actually quite a city girl, so this is a major departure for her, i think. she's also in her late 60s, and now very energetic, and going around the country publicizing a book she's just written. so , she's an inspiration. i haven't seen her film yet myself, but have ordered it.
hope you and your mom are holding up as well as can be expected, and staying hopeful.
warmly,
maggie0 -
stage 4bmaggie_wilson said:your mom with stage 4 upsc
rachel,
sure hope your mother is recovering well from her surgery, i'm sure it was fairly radical as was mine and kirsten's mother's as well. sounds like your mother, kirsten's mother and i are all around the same age, and have had same diagnosis. since my chemo, i've been with an acupuncturist who has been prescribing herbs for me, as well as twice monthly acupuncture. i also do body work once a week. should be doing a little more exercise, i'm afraid to say. i too appreciate a more holistic approach at this point.
i'd be interested in what the recommended treatment plan is for your mom, if you would want to say. hopefully, you, kristin and i can stay in touch, as well as anyone else who shares the same diagnosis, stage, age, etc. or who just wants to be part of this. there just is so little known about this cancer, that it's really up to us to treat ourselves, after the initial surgery and chemo or radiation. i do want to mention a hopeful small movie by a woman film maker named barbara hammer, who had stage 3 ovarian cancer and filmed her treatment. she's very highly regarded as an experimental artist, and has already won awards for this film called "a horse is not a metaphor." she's been surviving now for about 3 years, and credits riding horses, and her love of horses as helping her heal. she's actually quite a city girl, so this is a major departure for her, i think. she's also in her late 60s, and now very energetic, and going around the country publicizing a book she's just written. so , she's an inspiration. i haven't seen her film yet myself, but have ordered it.
hope you and your mom are holding up as well as can be expected, and staying hopeful.
warmly,
maggie
Hi There,
My mom was recently re-staged to 4b because of distant lymph node involvement So far she has done 6 weekly treatments of carbo/taxol and will have her 7th tomorrow- praying for a lower ca-125 number! I would love to keep in touch and hear how each of you are doing with treatements etc. Kris- if you could email me your mom's story- that would be great- mandapena@gmail.com.
Kind Regards,
Amanda0 -
treatment for upsc 8 year surviviorLadyebc said:I am an almost 8 yr survivor of stage 3C UPSC and had my surgery and all treatment chemo & radiation at MSKCC both in NYC at Memorial and on LI at Commack and Rockville Center.
wondering why is your mom not staying with this institution for her treatment???
that is such great news to hear that you're an 8 year survivor of upsc, stage 3. would you be willing to say exactly what your treatment consisted of, and what you've done post treatment? how often you had monitoring, and what kind? and anything else you think relevant to your longevity. thanx so much for posting.
best,
maggie0 -
ca125maggie_wilson said:your mom with stage 4 upsc
hi kristin,
that is such great news re: your mother. i'm in my late 60s, diagnosed with stage 4 upsc may'09. had a radical hysterectomy then 6 infusions of chemo, 3 weeks apart. it's been 4 months since treatment, and so far so good though i' m having another ca125 tomorrow. i'm wondering if you would be willing to say what treatments your mother has gone through, and what hurdles there were for her. i'd greatly appreciate hearing your mom's experience, in as much detail as you and she care to share. and what she's doing now, if anything in particular to stay healthy.
thanking you in advance,
maggie
Hi Maggie,
Wanted to check in with you and see how your ca125 number came back! Hoping it comes back normal
Kind Regards,
Amanda0 -
PLEASE SHARE ..8 YEAR SURVIVIOR!!!maggie_wilson said:treatment for upsc 8 year survivior
that is such great news to hear that you're an 8 year survivor of upsc, stage 3. would you be willing to say exactly what your treatment consisted of, and what you've done post treatment? how often you had monitoring, and what kind? and anything else you think relevant to your longevity. thanx so much for posting.
best,
maggie
I HAVE AN 11 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER..PLEASE SHARE YOUR STORY..AND TREATMENT WITH US! I HAVE TO BEAT THIS OR MY DAUGHTER WILL BE ALONE ...HELP ME PLEASE!!!!!!!!!
ALSO..MY EMAIL ADDRESS IS KGROVER@WOH.RR.COM
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ca 125A1pena said:ca125
Hi Maggie,
Wanted to check in with you and see how your ca125 number came back! Hoping it comes back normal
Kind Regards,
Amanda
hi amanda,
just came across your post. my last ca 125 was 21; it had been 18 a month ago. since i've had ca 125s irregularly, it's hard to get a true reading. as my doctor said, these last 2 could be normal fluctuations, which we can't really know. i should have them done every 3 months, so we could probably have a better sense of what they mean.
thanx for asking.
maggie0
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