Another "feel good" story....Stage IIIc and still in remission after 3 yrs

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Hissy_Fitz
Hissy_Fitz Member Posts: 1,834
edited March 2014 in Ovarian Cancer #1
Copied and pasted this from another board....

Presently, I am almost 32 months out from diagnosis (stage IIIC) and I am thankfully still in remission. I try to be positive and assume I have a future, living my life like I will be around to live it. I plan vacations way in advance, bought an expensive new coat (that hopefully I will get my money's worth out of), and continue to sock money away for a retirement that I hope I live to enjoy. My life is somewhat at a crossroads right now, and I have been contemplating whether I want to buy a new house or not.

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  • lindaprocopio
    lindaprocopio Member Posts: 1,980
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    I'd do the same if I held my 1st remission that long!
    Love the post as I am 111-c also. Unfortunately I'm on my 2nd recurrence, so I stopped contributing to my retirement account and am instead spending that money 'living large' and living full out with the time I have left! HA!

    As soon as I went into remission, both times, I booked vacations as close to my next CT/PET as possible, figuring I better "get while the getting's good" as they say. I plan my life in 3-month segments, around my CT/PET scans and the treatments they may bring about. I leave tomorrow for a cruise, even though my last scan 'lit up', but I am squeaking in this fun, and returning in time for a scheduled June 8th needle biopsy and probably new surgery and chemo. It's so wonderful to be able to go while I still feel so good from my chemo break!

    I also have a place booked at the beach for my whole family the week of July 4th, and I plan to take a chemo break to go along if I can safely do that and am not too sick from treatment by then. I NEED to go spend a week with my grandkids and my sons, and make some more happy memories. I figure by the time they get my biopsy results and then remove the lymph node mid-June and allow a week or so for me to recover from that surgery, I will only have 1 or 2 chemo infusions in before I go to the beach and I shouldn't be too sick yet. There's always a way to make your life work.
  • LuvMyMom3
    LuvMyMom3 Member Posts: 52
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    awesome
    So GLAD to see these great stories of beating this thing. You all can do it!!! My mom too!!