Removed my ovarian mass yesterday via hysterectomy

ritaclough
ritaclough Member Posts: 44
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
and all looked clean!! Colon cancer had spread to my ovaries producing a large mass just months after stopping chemotherapy. The Dr thinks my original doses of chemo possibly suppressed its growth and perhaps it was there from the beginning of my stage 3 colon resection. Good news as the whole surrounding area looks clean YAY. We have one tiny spot on my lungs to take a look at yet and rule out but for now? I'm thinking I'm cancer free. They are going to want me to start chemo now but I'm thinking if I have no visible signs of cancer why would I? Wouldn't it make more sense to boost my system via supplements,juicing and diet?...btw..a healthy diet plan in this hospital is near impossible lol.

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  • AnneCan
    AnneCan Member Posts: 3,673 Member
    Way to go Rita!
    I am glad everything looks so good. I can't believe you are posting already. Take good care + thanks for letting us know how you are doing.
  • Sigma34
    Sigma34 Member Posts: 203
    AnneCan said:

    Way to go Rita!
    I am glad everything looks so good. I can't believe you are posting already. Take good care + thanks for letting us know how you are doing.

    Whoot to the hoot!! That is
    Whoot to the hoot!! That is great news!

    Peace and Calm,

    Christine~
  • Annabelle41415
    Annabelle41415 Member Posts: 6,742 Member
    Awesome
    What wonderful news and glad that you have came thru surgery great and you have good news also. Just be careful not to think that you don't need follow up chemo as during surgery some cancer cells can escape - bummer. Talk to your oncologist though and make sure you both are on the same page. Juicing, diet is all good but it is NOT a cure for recurrence or for cancer altogether. Glad that you are doing good. Hope upcoming doctor's appointments are great.

    Kim
  • herdizziness
    herdizziness Member Posts: 3,624 Member
    Great News
    So glad you came through surgery so well, and posting already.
    Please, however, talk with your onc, and take into serious consideration into your thinking about not taking chemo. Think about this very hard, cancer cannot always be seen, and you know not what is lurking.
    And of course go for the healthy diet plan, but please consider doing the chemo, it's only for a short while.
    Winter Marie
  • kristasplace
    kristasplace Member Posts: 957 Member
    Same boat, Rita!
    Hi Rita! I, too, just had an ovary removed with colorectal cancer spread. A month later, they found a spot on my lung that is more spread. I haven't talked to my onc about what exactly he wants to do, but i've already made it clear that i don't want to do any chemo. I was also a stage III at diagnosis three years ago, and my onc also said that the chemo suppressed the cancer from spreading as quickly. I don't think so as i was juicing and eating raw for many of those months inbetween my last treatment, and the time i got diagnosed, but got off my diet in October of last year. now i am juicing and doing supplements as much as possible. Good luck with that, and please keep me informed about what you're doing. Maybe we can swap recipes, and ideas.

    Many hugs, and i hope that spot on your lung turns out to be nothing.

    Krista
  • ktlcs
    ktlcs Member Posts: 358

    Same boat, Rita!
    Hi Rita! I, too, just had an ovary removed with colorectal cancer spread. A month later, they found a spot on my lung that is more spread. I haven't talked to my onc about what exactly he wants to do, but i've already made it clear that i don't want to do any chemo. I was also a stage III at diagnosis three years ago, and my onc also said that the chemo suppressed the cancer from spreading as quickly. I don't think so as i was juicing and eating raw for many of those months inbetween my last treatment, and the time i got diagnosed, but got off my diet in October of last year. now i am juicing and doing supplements as much as possible. Good luck with that, and please keep me informed about what you're doing. Maybe we can swap recipes, and ideas.

    Many hugs, and i hope that spot on your lung turns out to be nothing.

    Krista

    Glad
    To hear all went well. Please find out about that spot before you choose not to go ahead with chemo!

    Hope that all is well

    Kathy
  • HollyID
    HollyID Member Posts: 946 Member
    Excellent news, Rita...
    Good to hear some great news!

    Wishing that little spot on your lung is nothing.

    Love and Hugs,

    Holly
  • Kathryn_in_MN
    Kathryn_in_MN Member Posts: 1,252 Member
    Glad your sugery went well
    Great to see you posting already!

    Concentrate on recovering from this surgery now. You have plenty of time to kick around whether you want to do more chemo or not later. One step at a time. Give yourself a week or two to celebrate getting the mass out with clean margins! Hooray!
  • Lori-S
    Lori-S Member Posts: 1,277 Member
    Rita!
    So good to hear that you are doing well after the surgery and that everything looks clean.

    To chemo or not to chemo ... that is the question ... that only you and your doctor can answer. It's probably a good idea to first see about that tiny spot on your lung. It's always good to have as much information as possible to make the best decision. There isn't any reason why you shouldn't boost your system via supplements, juicing and diet no matter which way you go on the chemo.