Bone Cancer Survivor

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  • stepmom04
    stepmom04 Member Posts: 12
    grover said:

    I had osteosarcoma of the pelvis when I was 42. I am now 46 - been cancer free for 3 1/2 years. I, too, am not the same physically or emotionally. Would love to correspond. Thanks.

    My stepson is now 17 yrs
    My stepson is now 17 yrs old. He was Dx with Ewing's sarcoma of the left pelvic 08/09. He went through chemo then radiation and has been clear until his latest scan 10/11/10. It revealed mets to his lungs and he is now going through chemo again. Would love to chat. My email is ginarogersla@aol.com
  • stepmom04
    stepmom04 Member Posts: 12
    grover said:

    I had osteosarcoma of the pelvis when I was 42. I am now 46 - been cancer free for 3 1/2 years. I, too, am not the same physically or emotionally. Would love to correspond. Thanks.

    My stepson is now 17 yrs
    My stepson is now 17 yrs old. He was Dx with Ewing's sarcoma of the left pelvic 08/09. He went through chemo then radiation and has been clear until his latest scan 10/11/10. It revealed mets to his lungs and he is now going through chemo again. Would love to chat. My email is ginarogersla@aol.com
  • KaylaGirl
    KaylaGirl Member Posts: 11
    danielle4 said:

    My husband is 26yrs and just had his left leg amputated due to a reaccurance of osteosarcoma in his tibia. The cance has also spread to his lungs for the 2nd time. I guess we were both just looking for someone to talk with that would give us strength and a positive outlook that he can survive this and will live a long happy life. Anyways, thanks -- Danielle4

    Very sorry to hear
    My granddaughter who is 5 has osteosarcoma for the second time. The First time in her left leg above knee. They had to amputate. 9 months later in the right leg. Same place. Now they are talking about either amputation or leg salvage.
    I need to ask a sensetive question. sorry. How long did it take for it to spread to the lungs? and what type of treatment or they giving? "They are telling us that Our girl only has a 25% survival.
    Again, I'm very sorry about your situation.
    Tim
  • Bone Cancer Survivor
    I had low-grade osteosarcoma 10 months ago (age 23) so I had my knee and part of my femur replaced. Last month I slipped and fractured my femur. I have to wait until January to see if it heals, or if I have to have a revision on my prosthetic and start the process over. Tired of not being able to walk (let alone run like I used to).
  • left tibia
    left tibia Member Posts: 6
    Bone Cancer Fighter
    Hi, I am looking for support of cancer in the tibia. Is that what you had? Would love to hear more details.
    And would love to communicate.
  • FunnyFace
    FunnyFace Member Posts: 15

    Bone Cancer Survivor
    I had low-grade osteosarcoma 10 months ago (age 23) so I had my knee and part of my femur replaced. Last month I slipped and fractured my femur. I have to wait until January to see if it heals, or if I have to have a revision on my prosthetic and start the process over. Tired of not being able to walk (let alone run like I used to).

    I know how you feel
    Hi traveling_bones I just ran into your comment. Just wondering if your femur healed? I myself was dx w/osteosarcoma when I was 13 and I am now 34. I had my knee and femur replaced too. I know how you feel because I have been in that "not being able to walk" stage....several times actually. All I can say is hang in there...you won't be there forever. I know it's hard...patience runs low in these situations( I am currently going through some "technical difficulties" myself). I have my bad days here and there. And I may loose my patience for a moment but one thing I have never lost is Faith and Hope!! So don't you either!!
  • FunnyFace
    FunnyFace Member Posts: 15

    Bone Cancer Fighter
    Hi, I am looking for support of cancer in the tibia. Is that what you had? Would love to hear more details.
    And would love to communicate.

    Bone Cancer Fighter
    Hi left tibia
    I don't know if you were asking me about what I had? But I will answer anyways...I had bone cancer of right femur/knee.
  • stepmom04
    stepmom04 Member Posts: 12
    FunnyFace said:

    I know how you feel
    Hi traveling_bones I just ran into your comment. Just wondering if your femur healed? I myself was dx w/osteosarcoma when I was 13 and I am now 34. I had my knee and femur replaced too. I know how you feel because I have been in that "not being able to walk" stage....several times actually. All I can say is hang in there...you won't be there forever. I know it's hard...patience runs low in these situations( I am currently going through some "technical difficulties" myself). I have my bad days here and there. And I may loose my patience for a moment but one thing I have never lost is Faith and Hope!! So don't you either!!

    Looking for some answers
    Hi. May stepson was DX w/Ewings Sarcoma (non metastatic) of his left pelvic 08/09. underwent chemo then radiation. Oct 2010 revealed several small lesions on his lungs. He underwent 2 more tx of chemo then rescanned. No change!! He underwent a bx of the largest lesion and it was not cancer. We just rescanned 01/21/11 and there is still no change. There is one lesion that may have cancer characteristics but the docs just don't know and would expect that he would have had rapid growth. Have any of you had this type of experience? They're talking lung surgery and we're just not sure because of the no growth.....Any input would be greatly appreciated.
  • Cancer Sucks
    Cancer Sucks Member Posts: 2
    stepmom04 said:

    Looking for some answers
    Hi. May stepson was DX w/Ewings Sarcoma (non metastatic) of his left pelvic 08/09. underwent chemo then radiation. Oct 2010 revealed several small lesions on his lungs. He underwent 2 more tx of chemo then rescanned. No change!! He underwent a bx of the largest lesion and it was not cancer. We just rescanned 01/21/11 and there is still no change. There is one lesion that may have cancer characteristics but the docs just don't know and would expect that he would have had rapid growth. Have any of you had this type of experience? They're talking lung surgery and we're just not sure because of the no growth.....Any input would be greatly appreciated.

    my son too has ES on his
    my son too has ES on his right pelvic area. May I ask how did they treat your stepson? Did he have chemo, radiation and surgery? We are new to this and am looking for some answers from survivors.
  • crazy98
    crazy98 Member Posts: 25
    megmal said:

    Bone Cancer Survivor
    I'm 30 and was diagnosed with Bone Cancer in my right Tibia when I was 16. I too had limb salvage with a kadavar. Its been a long 14 years. I am cancer free but never pain free from my leg surgery. It would be great to compare stories with some other people with the same type of surgery.

    I had bone cancer when I was
    I had bone cancer when I was 15. It's been 12 years for me!! I live with pain every day as well. I would love to chat! My email is passingthetest98@aol.com. I have started a blog as well. www.ialwayswantedtoshavemyhead.blogspot.com
  • Maggie0597
    Maggie0597 Member Posts: 3
    crazy98 said:

    I had bone cancer when I was
    I had bone cancer when I was 15. It's been 12 years for me!! I live with pain every day as well. I would love to chat! My email is passingthetest98@aol.com. I have started a blog as well. www.ialwayswantedtoshavemyhead.blogspot.com

    Bone cancer survivor
    Hi my name is Alison. I had osteogenic sarcoma of my rt knee when I was 17. I have been cancer free 13 years now. I have a limb salvage and would love to chat with you.
    You can email me at shaggymaggie@ymail.com

    Thanks
  • nemom4
    nemom4 Member Posts: 15 Member

    osteosarcoma of the ribs
    Just trying to find someone who has had cancer in the ribs. It is rare and I have not been able to talk with anyone about it.

    not quite the same
    Hi. I know what you mean. Its pretty uncommon. I had a tumor on my 9th rib on the right side. Went through chemo and surgery. Did you have to have surgery. Would love to talk more.
  • michaelyak
    michaelyak Member Posts: 2
    crazy98 said:

    I had bone cancer when I was
    I had bone cancer when I was 15. It's been 12 years for me!! I live with pain every day as well. I would love to chat! My email is passingthetest98@aol.com. I have started a blog as well. www.ialwayswantedtoshavemyhead.blogspot.com

    I had bone cancer when I was 13.
    I also had bone cancer but I was 13 at the time. I'm now 40 years old and cancer free. The doctor fused my knee joint and placed a steel rod from the hip down to almost the ankle. For me pain depends on the time of year and rain. I don't do very well in the cold and when traveling I use an ace bandage to wrap up my knee and Icy Hot to keep it warm.. It sounds wierd but it works for me...... Glad to hear you are cancer free....
  • michaelyak
    michaelyak Member Posts: 2
    megmal said:

    Bone Cancer Survivor
    I'm 30 and was diagnosed with Bone Cancer in my right Tibia when I was 16. I too had limb salvage with a kadavar. Its been a long 14 years. I am cancer free but never pain free from my leg surgery. It would be great to compare stories with some other people with the same type of surgery.

    I had the same trype of surgery
    Same for me too. I also have a steel rod in my leg and the bone is fused with the cadaver bone across the top of where the knee should. be. For me it was my left leg and I was diagnosed when I was 13. I'm 40 now and free of cancer....
  • Shalyne12
    Shalyne12 Member Posts: 2

    I had bone cancer when I was 13.
    I also had bone cancer but I was 13 at the time. I'm now 40 years old and cancer free. The doctor fused my knee joint and placed a steel rod from the hip down to almost the ankle. For me pain depends on the time of year and rain. I don't do very well in the cold and when traveling I use an ace bandage to wrap up my knee and Icy Hot to keep it warm.. It sounds wierd but it works for me...... Glad to hear you are cancer free....

    I feel your pain
    I also had bone cancer when I was 18 and have had a fused knee for 14 years now. It's nice to see others like me out there. I met 3 people at the hospital while I was in treatments but haven't come across anyone in my adult life. I try not to let it slow me down, but I would love to run again...which is funny, cause I hated running when I physically could..lol. I'm glad to be cancer free for 14 years now so i'm not complaining too much.
  • MLC
    MLC Member Posts: 4

    my son too has ES on his
    my son too has ES on his right pelvic area. May I ask how did they treat your stepson? Did he have chemo, radiation and surgery? We are new to this and am looking for some answers from survivors.

    I am a long term ES survivour (32 yrs). I probably can't help with treatments, but I can at least say hi and let you know it can be fought.
  • KaylaGirl said:

    Very sorry to hear
    My granddaughter who is 5 has osteosarcoma for the second time. The First time in her left leg above knee. They had to amputate. 9 months later in the right leg. Same place. Now they are talking about either amputation or leg salvage.
    I need to ask a sensetive question. sorry. How long did it take for it to spread to the lungs? and what type of treatment or they giving? "They are telling us that Our girl only has a 25% survival.
    Again, I'm very sorry about your situation.
    Tim

    My heart aches for you Tim
    Hi Tim, My daughter is 4 years old and reading your post breaks my heart. Survival rates are not set in stone. Just be positive and remember, people do come out of this on the other side. Stay strong, I pray for your grand daughter,

    Jennifer
  • Bacci
    Bacci Member Posts: 3

    osteosarcoma of the ribs
    Just trying to find someone who has had cancer in the ribs. It is rare and I have not been able to talk with anyone about it.

    Bone cancer in ribs
    Hi Shirley, my area was in the ribcage too. Would love to talk more...my email roxyro1@yahoo.com
  • crazy98
    crazy98 Member Posts: 25

    Bone Cancer Fighter
    Hi, I am looking for support of cancer in the tibia. Is that what you had? Would love to hear more details.
    And would love to communicate.

    left tibia
    I had cancer in the left tibia. It was osteosarcoma!passingthetest98@aol.com or you can check out my blog http://ialwayswantedtoshavemyhead.blogspot.com/ I have had limb salvage surgery and a total of 3 knee replacements and 15 surgeries with 9 months of chemo.
  • mfhannah
    mfhannah Member Posts: 7
    1maladywc said:

    bone cancer
    How did you find out you had bone cancer? I have bone cancer, mets from breast cancer.
    I broke my left arm and found out I have cancer , again.
    I'm having alot of pain in my left leg in the calf area, They say its not cancer. but it gets to hurting so bad, I can't walk.
    I'm taking pill form chemo for the cancer under my left arm now. Have lost the use of my left hand and arm
    . my email is kountrygrandma2@yahoo.com

    I to have bone cancer from
    I to have bone cancer from breast cancer. My left leg started hurting and they did xrays and found 2 spots. One on my left hip and on the bottom of my spine. I was then sent for pet scan and cat scan and then they found 12 spots. I took a year of zeloda and was just recently put on an estrogen blocker. Was told I was terminal. Just can't accept it. What kind of treatment are u going through. Would love to find out more about bone cancer and the effects on other people.