Stage 3 Ovarian Cancer at 25
I had both ovaries removed but I still have my uterus. Finding out I can never have biological children of my own was the most devestating thing. Everyone around me was getting pregnant and I wanted nothing more than to become a mom. People tried talking to me but I feel that they can never understand how I feel.
I am only months away from my 2 year scan which is a big step. I want to try to get pregnant via donor eggs by the end of 2011 but I am scared. Is there anyone on this site that is in a similiar situation or has been where I am? I have so many questions and feel like I have no answers.
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Rosanna.....you are very
Rosanna.....you are very young to have to deal with this disease, and my heart goes out to you. I am a bit surprised that your gyn/oncologist did not insist on doing a radical hysterectomy. Stage 3 is nothing to mess with.
What type of chemo did you have?
This is a wonderful place to learn and receive support.
Carlene0 -
Children
Hi Rosanna,
I too am a young survivor. I was diagnosed with ovca stage 3c at age 30. I'm 32 now and haven't gone into remission yet but I'm not giving up!! I understand about not being able to have children. I opted for a total hysterectomy along with ovary removal. At first I was really upset knowing that I can't have children. Luckily I have 3 nieces and a nephew to spoil Also if I can ever get rid of this cancer adoption is an option.
Congrats on your 2 years being cancer free!! We all need to hear positive stories like yours. I wish you the best of luck in having a child!!
Many blessings to you,
Natalie0 -
Pregnancy
Rosanna, I am sorry that you have to deal with this disease at such a young age, but am glad that you have been cancer free for 2 years! I do not know if in your case you would need to have injections of Pergonal to conceive with donor eggs. I received information from my doctor saying that studies were being done at that time that indicated the possibility that these injections raised the risk for ovarian cancer by I think it was 3 or 4 percent. That was nearly 20 years ago. You might want to ask your doctor and check into the latest research. Sending you the very best of wishes!
Christine0 -
He did not want to do a fullHissy_Fitz said:Rosanna.....you are very
Rosanna.....you are very young to have to deal with this disease, and my heart goes out to you. I am a bit surprised that your gyn/oncologist did not insist on doing a radical hysterectomy. Stage 3 is nothing to mess with.
What type of chemo did you have?
This is a wonderful place to learn and receive support.
Carlene
He did not want to do a full hysterectomy because of my young age. I had a very intense chemo treatment which was 5 days long given every 3 weeks for 3 months0 -
Thank you very much!Chemo_Princess said:Children
Hi Rosanna,
I too am a young survivor. I was diagnosed with ovca stage 3c at age 30. I'm 32 now and haven't gone into remission yet but I'm not giving up!! I understand about not being able to have children. I opted for a total hysterectomy along with ovary removal. At first I was really upset knowing that I can't have children. Luckily I have 3 nieces and a nephew to spoil Also if I can ever get rid of this cancer adoption is an option.
Congrats on your 2 years being cancer free!! We all need to hear positive stories like yours. I wish you the best of luck in having a child!!
Many blessings to you,
Natalie
Good
Thank you very much!
Good Luck with your fight!0
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