1 Year After Chemo
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Thanks for checking in on
Thanks for checking in on this forum. Is is nice for newer members to hear about what comes after treatment from people who have been there. It sounds like you are leading a very active life; good for you!I am sorry about your pap smear + that you will need surgery in August.0 -
you are one smart lady
I think you are doing the right thing, going with the advice of the onc/gynecologist. It really can spread and since you probably aren't going to need those organs any more, may as well play it safe. I had mine out, pushing me into menopause at 45; we still don't know at what age the women in our family hit menopause naturally cause none of us have made it. My oldest sister is going through premenopause right now and she's 52, so she'll be our trail blazer! You're being proactive and that's a good way to win this race! Stay strong and thanks for coming back to give us an update!
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Oh gosh, it does sound like
Oh gosh, it does sound like what I'm going through. The professor at the U of U suggested a hyster for me, also. I don't need that organ anymore, so it's really a moot point. I don't need another cancer, which, we all don't need another cancer.
Thanks for the posting!!
Love and Hugs,
Holly0 -
Thanks!msccolon said:you are one smart lady
I think you are doing the right thing, going with the advice of the onc/gynecologist. It really can spread and since you probably aren't going to need those organs any more, may as well play it safe. I had mine out, pushing me into menopause at 45; we still don't know at what age the women in our family hit menopause naturally cause none of us have made it. My oldest sister is going through premenopause right now and she's 52, so she'll be our trail blazer! You're being proactive and that's a good way to win this race! Stay strong and thanks for coming back to give us an update!
mary
Thanks for your reply Mary. I think it is the best thing to do as well. I sure don't need those parts. Luckily, being 57, I have been through menopause and don't have to worry about that. Maybe this is payback for having such an easy time of it. One never know the answer to the 'why' question. It is always so great to see all the caring people on this board. Thanks again.0 -
Stay PositiveAnneCan said:Thanks for checking in on
Thanks for checking in on this forum. Is is nice for newer members to hear about what comes after treatment from people who have been there. It sounds like you are leading a very active life; good for you!I am sorry about your pap smear + that you will need surgery in August.
Stay positive and active is what I aim to do. Thanks for your note.
Paula0 -
I AgreeHollyID said:Oh gosh, it does sound like
Oh gosh, it does sound like what I'm going through. The professor at the U of U suggested a hyster for me, also. I don't need that organ anymore, so it's really a moot point. I don't need another cancer, which, we all don't need another cancer.
Thanks for the posting!!
Love and Hugs,
Holly
Hi Holly, I agree, we don't need another cancer. Anything we can do to prevent it is a good thing. However, you were still in treatment so it sounds like it could be a little rough for you. You need to get strong before another surgery. Best of luck. It will work out and we have to trust the docs know what they are doing.
Hugs to you too,
Paula0 -
Hellotootsie1 said:Hello
It's good to hear from you. I think you're doing a wise thing by having the hysterectomy. You don't need anymore trouble! Let us know how things go.
*hugs*
Gail
Thanks Gail,
That's for sure, no more trouble. I will let you know how it turns out. I hate the waiting part after procedures to get the lab results from all the parts they test. Just when I start sleeping well again, stress. It a good thing I took a hint from others and got a low dose sleeping aid. It sure helps. (Thanks to Nana B for that hint)
Hugs to you,
Paula0 -
Good luck with the upcoming
Good luck with the upcoming surgery and have a speedy recovery.Best wishes and best luck to you.Take care.0
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