Ding! Round two
Mentally getting ready for my transmission flush!
Joan
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Hi Joan
I am in a similar position to you as I am on my second round of carbo/taxol. It is affecting me exactly the same as the first time. I feel a little groggy and sick for the first 4 - 5 days or so and then I am absolutely fine. My numbers have also gone down from 1081 to 449 after just one treatment.
So I am happy to be on it as it is working. I have my 3rd treatment on Thursday and get my CA125 results from 2nd treatment too.
I am facing all of this head on as I know exactly what is coming and it is not quite as scary as the first time.
Good luck Tina xx0 -
Ding, Ding
I'm also chemoing for the second time. It's quite a different experience because you are farther along from your diagnosis and you go into it with less shock and more knowledge. Did you have carbo/taxol the first round? If not, many of us can help you with side effects, etc. I hadn't found this wonderful board the first time and it has been so much better for me to have a place to go with questions and support. We'll be here for you.
((((HUGS)))) Maria0 -
@TinaMwee said:Ding, Ding
I'm also chemoing for the second time. It's quite a different experience because you are farther along from your diagnosis and you go into it with less shock and more knowledge. Did you have carbo/taxol the first round? If not, many of us can help you with side effects, etc. I hadn't found this wonderful board the first time and it has been so much better for me to have a place to go with questions and support. We'll be here for you.
((((HUGS)))) Maria
Ah Tina I am so glad that your treatment is kicking it into touch again your numbers look good I know you are a PPC lady like mum so it's nice to see you doing so well .I know oncologists group the two together, but they are not the same, closely linked yes, but not the same!
Mum has got her baseline ct scan on Monday.
Keep fighting, and keep us updated on your progress x0 -
This well be my first timeMwee said:Ding, Ding
I'm also chemoing for the second time. It's quite a different experience because you are farther along from your diagnosis and you go into it with less shock and more knowledge. Did you have carbo/taxol the first round? If not, many of us can help you with side effects, etc. I hadn't found this wonderful board the first time and it has been so much better for me to have a place to go with questions and support. We'll be here for you.
((((HUGS)))) Maria
This well be my first time on carbo/taxol. I had taxotere/amifostine/cisplatin and the following week I had taxol.
So any help sent my way well be appreciated. I had very little side effects on first chemo and am hoping I'll be just as lucky.0 -
All aboard
I am too on the chemo train and can't wait to get off . i had recurrance and showed area onlympe node and abd aeorta. Have 3 more to go on carbo/taxol . Makes you tired and will have bone mucsle and nerve pain, also will have some nausea. Will probaly last 4 or 5 days then you will feel much better. Good luck and keep us updated0 -
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Hi - It's been a really loooong time since I posted but I see that it's now time to come forward and join my sisters as we continue our journey hands and arms together.
I became 'family' busy last fall and December which was a good thing. We welcomed our first grand-daughter on Christmas Day. My daughters' birthday in 12-22 & mine 12-24- guess it's a 'girl' thing.
I knew 'it' was coming back though, and I didn't want to upset my daughter until after the baby was born and she was settled. I couldn't seem to keep weight on. The ileo reversal really left me with a mild mal-absorbtion syndrome. Anyway, the CT showed scattered 'spots' throughout abd. and pelvis.
I started my second tx. round with Carbo/Taxol last Monday. By Wed, it started to hit hard with nausea and soreness. Today (Sunday) I'm eating like normal again and treated myself to a DQ chocolate shake for lunch!
My initial and last chemo (six rounds of Carbo/Taxol) was finished on 7-28-09. I did have a nice long dance with NED. Last year let me travel to see my brother in Texas, spend time at the beach and mountains and then celebrate the end of the year with Chinese take-out on Christmas day while waiting for our little present.
I still read all of the posts- Carlene, the 'Nancy's , Linda, Karen, Marty, Tina...everyone. I wanted so to post on the board to say that I was going to make it with NED to my cancerversary which is 1-28-09. I wanted to really give a hope-up, but I've learned that you really have to be on-call and ready to battle when called upon to do so.
It's so important to have the encouraging words that 'YOU CAN DO IT!!!' when you feel bad. For all who are having current treatments and have the crummy I can't believe it days- you will get through it.....remember we are Battle-Lions!!!!!!
My hubby is getting a 5 week break from chemo before he starts something else. Our marriage is obviously a little out there with one or the other being treated but hey, it's the way it is - so we deal with it and carry on with each new day.
Carlene- you will make the right decision and Joan....hydrate yourself as much as you can before your treatment and remember to drink at least 2 tablespoons of liquid every 30 minutes if you feel the nausea. I ended up using Zofran and Phenergan. I opted for Tylenol for pain instead of Lortab this time since I may be prone to an obstruction which I never want again.
Sorry again for the away time but I'll be here for awhile. Saying prayers (St. Peregrine ) for all of you and Sending ((((HUGS))) to all of you.
...from your Teal/NC Blue and Heart 'O Texas sister - Ellen0 -
lots going onNCEllen said:I'm Back (2)
Hi - It's been a really loooong time since I posted but I see that it's now time to come forward and join my sisters as we continue our journey hands and arms together.
I became 'family' busy last fall and December which was a good thing. We welcomed our first grand-daughter on Christmas Day. My daughters' birthday in 12-22 & mine 12-24- guess it's a 'girl' thing.
I knew 'it' was coming back though, and I didn't want to upset my daughter until after the baby was born and she was settled. I couldn't seem to keep weight on. The ileo reversal really left me with a mild mal-absorbtion syndrome. Anyway, the CT showed scattered 'spots' throughout abd. and pelvis.
I started my second tx. round with Carbo/Taxol last Monday. By Wed, it started to hit hard with nausea and soreness. Today (Sunday) I'm eating like normal again and treated myself to a DQ chocolate shake for lunch!
My initial and last chemo (six rounds of Carbo/Taxol) was finished on 7-28-09. I did have a nice long dance with NED. Last year let me travel to see my brother in Texas, spend time at the beach and mountains and then celebrate the end of the year with Chinese take-out on Christmas day while waiting for our little present.
I still read all of the posts- Carlene, the 'Nancy's , Linda, Karen, Marty, Tina...everyone. I wanted so to post on the board to say that I was going to make it with NED to my cancerversary which is 1-28-09. I wanted to really give a hope-up, but I've learned that you really have to be on-call and ready to battle when called upon to do so.
It's so important to have the encouraging words that 'YOU CAN DO IT!!!' when you feel bad. For all who are having current treatments and have the crummy I can't believe it days- you will get through it.....remember we are Battle-Lions!!!!!!
My hubby is getting a 5 week break from chemo before he starts something else. Our marriage is obviously a little out there with one or the other being treated but hey, it's the way it is - so we deal with it and carry on with each new day.
Carlene- you will make the right decision and Joan....hydrate yourself as much as you can before your treatment and remember to drink at least 2 tablespoons of liquid every 30 minutes if you feel the nausea. I ended up using Zofran and Phenergan. I opted for Tylenol for pain instead of Lortab this time since I may be prone to an obstruction which I never want again.
Sorry again for the away time but I'll be here for awhile. Saying prayers (St. Peregrine ) for all of you and Sending ((((HUGS))) to all of you.
...from your Teal/NC Blue and Heart 'O Texas sister - Ellen
at your end! Very well said...... "we continue our journey hands and arms together". Sorry to hear that you're into this fight once again and your husband has his own battle, but congrats on your granddaughter.
(((HUGS))) Maria0
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