Still good....
Carlene
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Congratulations!!!!
6.9... Wonderful0 -
Six down and six more to go.unknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
Six down and six more to go. I know that the chances of a recurrence while I am on maintenance is virtually zero, but it still reassures me to see those tiny little numbers. A year from now is what will tell the tale, most likely. Then, if my number is still in single digits, that will really be cause to celebrate. And I will be bringing out the big guns....champagne, pina coladas, or maybe a really nice trip.
Carlene0 -
Double Post....sorryunknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
Gremlins in my computer, I guess.0 -
Happy for you!Hissy_Fitz said:Six down and six more to go.
Six down and six more to go. I know that the chances of a recurrence while I am on maintenance is virtually zero, but it still reassures me to see those tiny little numbers. A year from now is what will tell the tale, most likely. Then, if my number is still in single digits, that will really be cause to celebrate. And I will be bringing out the big guns....champagne, pina coladas, or maybe a really nice trip.
Carlene
Keep on dancing! I am at a CA-125 of 4 so if you don't mind I shall dance with you!
WOO HOO!
Mary0 -
Congratulations, that'sHissy_Fitz said:Six down and six more to go.
Six down and six more to go. I know that the chances of a recurrence while I am on maintenance is virtually zero, but it still reassures me to see those tiny little numbers. A year from now is what will tell the tale, most likely. Then, if my number is still in single digits, that will really be cause to celebrate. And I will be bringing out the big guns....champagne, pina coladas, or maybe a really nice trip.
Carlene
Congratulations, that's wonderful news!0 -
Double PostHissy_Fitz said:Six down and six more to go.
Six down and six more to go. I know that the chances of a recurrence while I am on maintenance is virtually zero, but it still reassures me to see those tiny little numbers. A year from now is what will tell the tale, most likely. Then, if my number is still in single digits, that will really be cause to celebrate. And I will be bringing out the big guns....champagne, pina coladas, or maybe a really nice trip.
Carlene
I guess there are gremlins in my computer, too!0 -
We will make a great lookingMK_4Dani said:Happy for you!
Keep on dancing! I am at a CA-125 of 4 so if you don't mind I shall dance with you!
WOO HOO!
Mary
We will make a great looking couple, Mary. LOL
I noticed that we joined CSN the same week. I was diagnosed 9-17-2009, stage IIIc. I did not get to do the IP chemo because of my bowel resection (tumors in small intestine and Duodenum). I had 6 rounds of IV Taxol and Carboplatin, then went immediately onto Taxol maintenance - one infusion per month, at a reduced dosage.
One of the reasons I agreed to do the maintenance chemo was because I knew it practically guaranteed me a Cancer-free year. And I am trying my best to enjoy it!
Carlene0 -
Way to go!Hissy_Fitz said:Six down and six more to go.
Six down and six more to go. I know that the chances of a recurrence while I am on maintenance is virtually zero, but it still reassures me to see those tiny little numbers. A year from now is what will tell the tale, most likely. Then, if my number is still in single digits, that will really be cause to celebrate. And I will be bringing out the big guns....champagne, pina coladas, or maybe a really nice trip.
Carlene
Got to love those single digits!
Congrats to you....
(((Hugs)))
karen0 -
Smiles = great days..
Wonderful news! Where would you like to travel? It's nice to have that trip file ready to go. How have your side effects been with the Taxol? Any additional fatigue or eating problems? The pina colada mixer's that are 'ready to go' are tasty Keep on the Faith track, Ellen0 -
Maintenance(for Carlene)Hissy_Fitz said:Six down and six more to go.
Six down and six more to go. I know that the chances of a recurrence while I am on maintenance is virtually zero, but it still reassures me to see those tiny little numbers. A year from now is what will tell the tale, most likely. Then, if my number is still in single digits, that will really be cause to celebrate. And I will be bringing out the big guns....champagne, pina coladas, or maybe a really nice trip.
Carlene
"I know that the chances of a recurrence while I am on maintenance is virtually zero,"
Gosh, I didn't know that. So why can't we just stay on maintenance forever?? LOL0 -
I have done very well on theNCEllen said:Smiles = great days..
Wonderful news! Where would you like to travel? It's nice to have that trip file ready to go. How have your side effects been with the Taxol? Any additional fatigue or eating problems? The pina colada mixer's that are 'ready to go' are tasty Keep on the Faith track, Ellen
I have done very well on the Taxol - very minimal neuropathy and no nausea to speak of. Eating is definitely not a problem!
Carlene0 -
Doing happy dance!!!
Doing happy dance!!!0 -
Congratulations!
Carlene, dancing right here with you scorching hot Japan! What kind of dosage to you do with the maintenance taxol? Is it monthly?
Just got back from vaca, to a clear CT and a steady number, but will be starting weekly taxol next week. He is putting me on 60mg/m2 to start. I had 175mg/m2 with my carbo/taxol 3 years ago, and haven't had taxol since. It worked well on me and gave me a good 14month remission (including the time on it) so I am hoping it is a good one for me. I sure know a lot of people, including you, who have good success with just the taxol.
Dance on,
kathleen0 -
I keep forgetting to askkayandok said:Congratulations!
Carlene, dancing right here with you scorching hot Japan! What kind of dosage to you do with the maintenance taxol? Is it monthly?
Just got back from vaca, to a clear CT and a steady number, but will be starting weekly taxol next week. He is putting me on 60mg/m2 to start. I had 175mg/m2 with my carbo/taxol 3 years ago, and haven't had taxol since. It worked well on me and gave me a good 14month remission (including the time on it) so I am hoping it is a good one for me. I sure know a lot of people, including you, who have good success with just the taxol.
Dance on,
kathleen
I keep forgetting to ask what the dosage is, but I receive an infusion every 4 weeks. I know it's not a "treatmenet" dose, though.
My doctor says that in his practice, he has had good success with the monthly Taxol, as far as pushing back a recurrence. I call it chicken soup for Cancer....it can't hurt, and maybe it will help.
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I have wondered the samefroggy1 said:Maintenance(for Carlene)
"I know that the chances of a recurrence while I am on maintenance is virtually zero,"
Gosh, I didn't know that. So why can't we just stay on maintenance forever?? LOL
I have wondered the same thing......why not just leave us on low-doze chemo forever. I guess we would eventually build up a tolerance to it?
Must remember to ask my doctor about this.0
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