I got the answer to the question I never wanted to know the answer to
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thanksJaylo969 said:Kathryn
I am so sorry you got this bad news.I can only guess how hard this news is to hear, even if you did suspect the results beforehand. My thoughts are with you.From reading your posts I suspect you are one strong lady. Here's hoping, as always, that you will do well with the plan you have.
-Pat
Thank you. I am usually pretty tough, and cancer cells are NOT welcome in my body. I'll be kicking the out again.0 -
Thank youFight for my love said:I know it's very hard,no
I know it's very hard,no matter how much you could prepare to listen to the bad news.You are in my prayers,hopefully the treatment goes well.Take care.
Thanks!0 -
No surgeryCrow71 said:Crap !!!
I'm really sad and pissed to read this. Is there any scenario where surgery would be an option?
"Chemo for life." I've heard the same thing. It's hard to take. Hang in there. We'll just keep living the best life we can and never lose hope.
Many sparks - Roger
No surgery for me. The nodes are in hard to reach areas. They could barely get to just one of them for the needle biopsy. Onc says that it would be very major surgery to get at the other two, and while they waited for me to recover, the other little cancer cells that we know are still hanging out in my body, would start growing too. FOLFOX did wipe out the cancer in the nodes that lit up last fall. So hopefully FOLFIRI will wipe out these, and take care of any stubborn cells that try to refuse to hit the road when they are kicked out.0 -
No freak outgeotina said:Dear Kathryn:
Not the news I wanted to hear. Well, go and have yourself a total freak out, scare the kids, scream, whatever,then take a deep breath and get back in the fight. Any chance you can have surgery or radiation to the liver before chemo?
I was thinking about you all day today and waiting for your post. I'm so sorry the news you received was not what you wanted to hear.
Take a deep breath, digest the news, meet with your docs and let us know what the game plan will be.
Hugs from Michigan to you - Tina
Maybe it will come at some point? I don't know. The night before my appointment was my low point. I really already knew what I was going to here. But even though I was sure of it, suddenly on my way to the appointment I had a surge of hope - that somehow the thyroid troubles were tied to the lymph nodes and it wouldn't be cancer.
I've always said that I suspected I was stage IV all along, and that my onc thought so, but didn't want to say it to me. He was really aggressive - pushing me with all the troubles I had. He said his job was to push me and make sure every last cell was gone and didn't come back again. Now he says his job is to keep me alive with different chemo combos as long as it takes, while we wait for a new drug that will wipe out colon cancer cells, if the FOLFIRI doesn't do it.0 -
Thankskarguy said:The bad news
The bad news sucks,I'll be praying for you.I hope the plan works.Just keep fighting.
Thanks, I plan on it.0 -
Thank yougrammadebbie said:Praying
Dear Friend,
I am so sorry to hear of the news you got today. Really don't have the words to express my sorrow that you have to go thru all this. I know that you will dig deep and find the strength to continue to fight this. I am praying for you and your family.
Big hugs and prayers,
Debbie
I will be fighting!0 -
Thank youAnnabelle41415 said:So Very Sorry
This news is not what we all hoped for. Hoping that you have a plan of action with your oncologist for treatment. So sorry that this is your outcome. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Kim
Thanks. Plan in place. Port Friday, and FOLFIRI with Avastin starting the next Friday.0 -
Thankstootsie1 said:You're tough
This is not at all what we wanted to read about you, dear. As has already been stated, though, you are a very strong person. Cancer better look out! Kick its butt!!!
*hugs*
Gail
Planning on some major butt kicking!0 -
Thank youpf78248 said:So very, very sorry
Dear Kathryn,
My heart aches for you when I read your post. That wasn't what any of us wants to hear. I am so sorry but you are such a fighter and I know you can beat this. Everyday I hate cancer more. My thoughts and prayers are for you to win this battle. Let us know how you are doing.
Hugs and Healing,
Priscilla
Thanks - I'll be fighting hard.0 -
Glad to hear itidlehunters said:Kathryn
Yep.... Suck it does!!!! So sorry for your news. I gotta tell ya... that Folfiri/Avastin.... worked wonders on me. I thought I was dead for sure.... NOPE! It ate up almost 20 tumors between my liver and lungs...went from difficulty breathing to remission...... had a 7 month vacation... and now back in the fight again.... thats stage IV.... like they say...not curable...but treatable. Don't let that stage IV live rent free in your head!!! You gotta fight no matter what stage you are. You are going to be just fine. You take care.
Jennie
Thanks Jennie. I'm glad to hear FOLFIRI and Avastin worked so well for you. I'm hoping it works well enough to get me a long vacation too! That is the plan - that I'll do 12 rounds and then try to take a little vacation while they monitor me closely. And we start back up with some combo again if it starts growing again. FOLFOX did get me to vacation point - but it didn't last long. I was clear in mid-May, but already not the beginning by mid-August, and we don't know exactly when it started growing again. I'll shoot to break your 7-month record!0 -
Cancer isn't fairthready said:Not knowing what to say
Kathryn,
We started together it this ugly war, you went through a hell of a battle with cancer and with the chemo, it seems so unfair that you have to do it again. We will all be with you cyberly.
I hate this disease!
Jan
Cancer isn't fair any way you look at it. Who knows why some are cured, and some are not. I've got a lot of fight left in me!0 -
Thankspepebcn said:Kathryn , so sorry for the news but cheer up!
You got a PM from me.
I got it and replied.0 -
Thanksdorookie said:I hate this news
I am so sorry you got this news, but please dont give up or in, FOLFIRI might just do the trick and get rid of those spots, there is that chance too. I will be praying for you..
HUGS
Beth
I'm giving it a good shot - FOLFIRI might have more leverage than FOLFOX with my cancer cells. Or at least it might get me a nice long vacation like it did for Jennie.0 -
Thanksktlcs said:Bad News
I am so sorry to hear this. But you have a good plan that I pray will work for you. Stay strong and fight the beast!
Kathy
I will be fighting!0 -
NEDlisa42 said:I know
Hi Kathryn,
I feel for you & know how you feel- there was one point in time where I was told I was NED (this was before I joined CSN), but that NED status lasted only four months for me & I've been fighting the beast ever since. It will be hard, but then you get back into the "okay, now that I've digested and mourned this news, I'm now ready to give it all I've got and fight hard!". Folfiri can kick the cancer cell's butts!!
I'll be thinking about you and praying for you.
Take care,
Lisa
I guess we have that in common too. NED for 3 months till we discovered I didn't really make it to 3 months. Hoping FOLFIRI and Avastin will scare these stubborn cancer cells. I'm ready for a good fight again. I had a bit of a break. I just need this thyroid fixed too so I get a little more energy to do this.0 -
ThanksSandi1 said:My husband also
Kathryn,
My husband is also stage IV, he was diagnosed 3 years ago. He was put on the same chemo that you are going on for 6 months, and when they did his pet scan, the chemo had gotten everything, the Onc. took him off for 4 weeks and then did another pet scan, he had a small spot show up and she put him right back on chemo and took care of that. He is now cancer free and will be on chemo for the rest of his life - 3 days every 3 weeks. The onc. is good, she gives him breaks whenever he feels he needs them or wants to go on vacation or for holidays. But she limits him to 2 breaks a year - so he is careful when he chooses them. You will do great, that chemo will kill those little buggers and you will live a long live, and so what if you have to have chemo for the rest of your life, as my husband says, it's a small price to pay to be around for a long time; or until i get sick of him...LOL !!! Anyway, you will do great - i'm praying for you. Keep us informed.
It is good to hear the successes of managing stage IV. I'll be happy if I get to push it out to 3 week cycles if I have to be on maintenance after this next 12 cycles using FOLFIRI. My 12 cycles of FOLFOX were pure hell, but I'm expecting that FOLFIRI shouldn't give me quite as much trouble.0 -
Thankslesvanb said:Kathryn
Holding you close in my heart; we'll be in touch.
Love, Leslie
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Thanksluv3jay said:I'm sorry to hear this
I'm sorry to hear this Kathryn. Chemo for life is hard to comprehend but let's just pray that we can put this mess in remission.
Sheri
I'm going to give it my best shot to wipe out the rest of this cancer. I'm always in the tiny odds cateogory, so maybe this time that will work to my advantage!0 -
Thanks Graciunknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
This shouldn't happen to anyone, but it does. Just like getting cancer in the first place - it shouldn't happen to anyone. No rhyme or reason as to cancer's attack. I will be fighting hard again.0
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