After Effects From ABVD
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heart issues
Yes, I have had radiation and ABVD damage my heart. The adriomycin has caused "blunting of the normal augmentation" and I have the start of valve problems.
I have found that seeing a long term effect specialists has helped me tremendously to sort these things out. Have you tried joining the mailing lists on http://www.acor.org/? I joined the LT-Survivors list. There are many survivors that have faced or are facing the same issues. There is a wealth of knowledge on this board. It lead me to my current LT Effects Specialist. It is tricky to figure out how to join, try using the help page.
I have learned it is imprtant to see a cardiac surgeon that has operated on radiated hearts. Did you have radiation also? Best wishes to you,
Cathy
HD 1989 rads
HD 1994 ABVD
IDC 2008 - double mastectomy0 -
After Effects From ABVDcathyp said:heart issues
Yes, I have had radiation and ABVD damage my heart. The adriomycin has caused "blunting of the normal augmentation" and I have the start of valve problems.
I have found that seeing a long term effect specialists has helped me tremendously to sort these things out. Have you tried joining the mailing lists on http://www.acor.org/? I joined the LT-Survivors list. There are many survivors that have faced or are facing the same issues. There is a wealth of knowledge on this board. It lead me to my current LT Effects Specialist. It is tricky to figure out how to join, try using the help page.
I have learned it is imprtant to see a cardiac surgeon that has operated on radiated hearts. Did you have radiation also? Best wishes to you,
Cathy
HD 1989 rads
HD 1994 ABVD
IDC 2008 - double mastectomy
Hi Cathy, thanks for responding!! I did not even know that there was such a specialist. I will join today. I did have radiation/surgeries first, the dam cancer cells where hiding behind my "protective" plates for my lungs. They got big enough to see within a year, so I had more surgery and chemo.
I will add the question onto my list for my cardiologist about the surgeon. I see him on the 28th.
Thank you,
Andrea0 -
This worries mealpeaceh said:After Effects From ABVD
Hi Cathy, thanks for responding!! I did not even know that there was such a specialist. I will join today. I did have radiation/surgeries first, the dam cancer cells where hiding behind my "protective" plates for my lungs. They got big enough to see within a year, so I had more surgery and chemo.
I will add the question onto my list for my cardiologist about the surgeon. I see him on the 28th.
Thank you,
Andrea
I was just treated with ABVD, and I'm worried about after effects too. I'm only 19 though, and it scares me.0 -
Try not to worry!TheMWord said:This worries me
I was just treated with ABVD, and I'm worried about after effects too. I'm only 19 though, and it scares me.
I know, try not to worry, is easier said than done. For now, you can relax and enjoy your succesful treatment for HD. As far as late effects go, just make sure you keep all your followup appointments with your PCP and oncologist. Keep yourself educated and try not to overload on Too Much Information! Also, there are so many HD Long Term Survivors that don't post on here because they are not dealing with any late effects. Hugs to you!
Cathy0 -
Thanks Cathy!cathyp said:Try not to worry!
I know, try not to worry, is easier said than done. For now, you can relax and enjoy your succesful treatment for HD. As far as late effects go, just make sure you keep all your followup appointments with your PCP and oncologist. Keep yourself educated and try not to overload on Too Much Information! Also, there are so many HD Long Term Survivors that don't post on here because they are not dealing with any late effects. Hugs to you!
Cathy
It's overwhelming...even though my doctor doubts I'll have any problems because I responded so well to treatment, I still worry. I had some scares during treatment about my kidneys...0
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