Vaginal Cancer

I have been diagnosed with vaginal cancer which my oncologist is telling me is rare.  On the 29th I am scheduled for a (hopefully)  robotic surgery...I have had many surgeries and have big time problems with adhesions....so I'm hopin they won't have to open me up.  They are going to do lymph node dissections.  He told me I will have to have drain tubes in for the groin ones....I am trying NOT to be freaked out but just getting the diagnosis started that....What will these tubes be like?   I had a pet scan last Friday and will get those results from my oncologist tomorrow....I have been having anxiety attacks since I found all of this out...I am scared to death...any advice that might help this stupid hamster slow down on his wheel?

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  • babe12
    babe12 Member Posts: 103
    Hi mrsspence

    I'm a stage 4A vaginal cancer survivor, I usually hang out on the gyno board. I can certainly understand your anxiety attacks, cancer is a hard thing to process. I know you're scared and you have every right to be, but just know that this too shall pass. I was dx almost 3 yrs ago, went through chemo & radiation, then I had a posterior pelvic exenteration. And I had 3 drain tubes after my surgery, They aren't that bad. After you see your oncologist you should know what stage you are. Please take time to just breathe and as my husband told me when I was dx, take it 1 day at a time and keep your sense of humor. You kinda have to have a sense of humor with vaginal cancer!! I still see my 3 surgeons & oncology radiologist, and each time I have to drop my drawers for an exam down there!! Thank goodness my oncologist doesn't have to do it too!!! Please keep me posted on how you're doing. It's hard to find alot of vaginal cancer survivors out there, since it is so rare. I'm here if you have any other questions or just need to vent!!!

    Babe

     

     

     

     

  • mrsspence1963
    mrsspence1963 Member Posts: 2
    babe12 said:

    Hi mrsspence

    I'm a stage 4A vaginal cancer survivor, I usually hang out on the gyno board. I can certainly understand your anxiety attacks, cancer is a hard thing to process. I know you're scared and you have every right to be, but just know that this too shall pass. I was dx almost 3 yrs ago, went through chemo & radiation, then I had a posterior pelvic exenteration. And I had 3 drain tubes after my surgery, They aren't that bad. After you see your oncologist you should know what stage you are. Please take time to just breathe and as my husband told me when I was dx, take it 1 day at a time and keep your sense of humor. You kinda have to have a sense of humor with vaginal cancer!! I still see my 3 surgeons & oncology radiologist, and each time I have to drop my drawers for an exam down there!! Thank goodness my oncologist doesn't have to do it too!!! Please keep me posted on how you're doing. It's hard to find alot of vaginal cancer survivors out there, since it is so rare. I'm here if you have any other questions or just need to vent!!!

    Babe

     

     

     

     

    Hi Babe12

    Thanks so much for replying.  It really meant a lot.  Pet scan shows that node activity, but all other areas are clear...thank you god....Now I am just trying to stay in a good state of mind for Tuesday.  They are keeping me in the hospital for a few days.  Someone told me those drains are horrible and the set up for the internal radiation is too.  Honestly, I would rather have them NOT tell me stuff like that...That makes my hamster run like crazy on his wheel...this will be my 12th or 13th surgery over the last 12 years so the surgery itself doesn't scare me but the unknown stuff is what gets me worked up and scared.  Boy, I will be glad to just get this over with....I'm having some god awful lower back pain across the pelvis...did you ever have that?  Do you mind if I ask how old you are?  I am 51.  Are things still okay/back to normal for intimacy once I am all healed?

  • babe12
    babe12 Member Posts: 103

    Hi Babe12

    Thanks so much for replying.  It really meant a lot.  Pet scan shows that node activity, but all other areas are clear...thank you god....Now I am just trying to stay in a good state of mind for Tuesday.  They are keeping me in the hospital for a few days.  Someone told me those drains are horrible and the set up for the internal radiation is too.  Honestly, I would rather have them NOT tell me stuff like that...That makes my hamster run like crazy on his wheel...this will be my 12th or 13th surgery over the last 12 years so the surgery itself doesn't scare me but the unknown stuff is what gets me worked up and scared.  Boy, I will be glad to just get this over with....I'm having some god awful lower back pain across the pelvis...did you ever have that?  Do you mind if I ask how old you are?  I am 51.  Are things still okay/back to normal for intimacy once I am all healed?

    Good to hear back from you!

    Good to hear back from you! I'm glad the other areas were clear on your pet scan, that's a good thing to focus on. I had 3 drains after my surgery, 2 were removed when I left the hospital 12 days later, the other one I kept for another couple of weeks. It really wasn't that bad. I had the external radiation so I can't give you any insight on the internal. Yes, I did have the back & front pain, I was so bloated. Sitting was uncomfortable too. I am 55, was 52 when dx. Things are different for me, since I had such a radical surgery, they used my rt. adbominal muscle to replace the back vaginal wall they removed. Message me & I'll fill you in a little more.

    Babe

  • Kelley_strong
    Kelley_strong Member Posts: 5 Member
    edited October 2020 #5
    Vaginal Cancer - Stage 4

    Hello, 

    My mother was diagnosed with vaginal cancer last year on September 20, 2019, 1 day after her 64th birthday.  After lots of radiation, mild chemo, and abrassive internal radiation, she got a clear PET scan in Spring of 2020.  During this entire time, we lost my father unexpectedly.  It's taken a tole on my mother but I think his medical issues and living our lives back and forth between hospital, home, and treatments, allowed her to fight strong.  However, she began feeling stomach pains in July and went to a GI doctor.  They did a CT Scan, found a mass-which brought us to the Radiologist again, and they did another PET Scan.  It seems that now the vaginal cancer has returned and has spread to her lungs.  That quickly, in a short amount of time. 

    We got the diagnosis on Tuesday that it is Stage 4.  We're all in a bit of a shock and honestly, freaking out.  She has not yet begun chemo treatments, but I'm looking for anyone to speak to that is living with or has a family member living with Stage 4 cancer.  We just need to gain some insight and I figured what better place to look than here.  

    I hope to hear from someone. 

    Thank you, 

    Kelley_strong

  • Playhard99
    Playhard99 Member Posts: 1

    Vaginal Cancer - Stage 4

    Hello, 

    My mother was diagnosed with vaginal cancer last year on September 20, 2019, 1 day after her 64th birthday.  After lots of radiation, mild chemo, and abrassive internal radiation, she got a clear PET scan in Spring of 2020.  During this entire time, we lost my father unexpectedly.  It's taken a tole on my mother but I think his medical issues and living our lives back and forth between hospital, home, and treatments, allowed her to fight strong.  However, she began feeling stomach pains in July and went to a GI doctor.  They did a CT Scan, found a mass-which brought us to the Radiologist again, and they did another PET Scan.  It seems that now the vaginal cancer has returned and has spread to her lungs.  That quickly, in a short amount of time. 

    We got the diagnosis on Tuesday that it is Stage 4.  We're all in a bit of a shock and honestly, freaking out.  She has not yet begun chemo treatments, but I'm looking for anyone to speak to that is living with or has a family member living with Stage 4 cancer.  We just need to gain some insight and I figured what better place to look than here.  

    I hope to hear from someone. 

    Thank you, 

    Kelley_strong

    Vaginal Cancer

    Hi there!

    terribly sorry to hear about your mother. There isn't a lot of literature or even survivor stories on vaginal cancer as it so rare. i Am wondering how your mom is fairing with her treatments at this point. I was recmentally diagnosed with a vaginal mass, upon biopsy, results were squamous cell carcinoma. So, I'm awaiting a scan for staging. 

  • Ms.PdandE
    Ms.PdandE Member Posts: 1
    edited August 2021 #7
    Vaginal Cancer
    Hello
    I had stage 3 Vaginal Cancer
    I had Chemo on Wednesday for 2 months and Radiation daily for 2 months.

    But I drank the recommended water and showed up for treatment and I am still here.
    It is good you forget the bad stuff after time, I did this alone, okay. I
    I hated the IV and weekly Labs. I finally go fatigued. Shew, chair, and TV.
    I finally suffered from vaginal burns, yeah, radiation. Terrible.
    Ladies, we are Women, we will come out on the other side stronger.
    I had a hysterectomy many years earlier and was told I no longer needed a PAP Smear, we MUST fight harder than everyone to make sure we are healthy on all medical subjects.
    Tell the women in your life regular Paps are necessary, and in my case, don't get brushed off by a lazy doctor saying vaginal symptoms are "OLD AGE."
  • RLynne
    RLynne Member Posts: 7 Member
    edited September 2021 #8
    Stage 4 vaginal cancer survivors

    I was diagnosed with Stage 4 vaginal cancer (adenocarcinoma) Dec 2020. I had 4 months of chemo and then 9 weeks of radiation, external and internal. I will be starting immunotherapy in 2 weeks. I would just like to hear from other survivors of vaginal cancer and their experiences post treatment. I have to wait 3 months for a pet scan till the radiaton is out of my system. Any positive encouragement and outcomes would be appreciated. It is so hard to find someone to talk with about this as it is so rare. Thanks!!

  • MorningRose92
    MorningRose92 Member Posts: 4
    Surviving …I am here and there and glad

    I have had a full hysterectomy at twenty-five. and am cancer free after 4.5yrs. Mentally I am not coping - I am taking estrogen hormone therapy indeinitely. I had a a lot of shame and guilt when it came to this cancer coming into my life and I am seeking help finally. I want to reach out and not feel so secluded. its a hopeful message about how I am asking for help finally - and taking my daily estrogen to stay menopause symptoms free- as the symptoms are very chaotic for my life. I thank you for allowing me to share: this is a first step of many for my mental health as I am physically very healthy at twenty-nine. Just very very sad . ... I sought counseling through the cancer treatment center but it didn't feel hopefulspeaking to a man counselor about this cancer...I had 3 surgeries in one year between two states and three doctors (the first two to save my fertility) I ended up with an infection in the hysterectomy surgeries incision, this also made a perfect storm of antibiotics and meds that shut down my kidneys for 2.5weeks a very sudden hospital stay. This was like COVID quarantining before covid --this was mentally very straining... I have since felt very alone even knowing everyone is around me and supporting me /my health and recovery. I am glad to be seeking help now--but I don't know what else would have brought me to set up help before I left the hospitals or if I was avoiding it and wanting to seem /go back to "normal" - I had 5 weeks of chemo and radiation after my kidney function went back to normal -and have stayed healthy. As much support as I had - loving and strong--I had a lot of compromising trauma before this cancer came into my life and it still is the root of my mental anguish not subsiding even after the cancer--- I am happy but sad and still seeking help and a community of support. One day at a time and One pill a day keeps the demons at bay... but I am seeking psychologists and counselors help and now a community on this site as well. Thank you for allowing me to share - I hope to continue 

  • MorningRose92
    MorningRose92 Member Posts: 4
    Ms.PdandE said:

    Vaginal Cancer
    Hello
    I had stage 3 Vaginal Cancer
    I had Chemo on Wednesday for 2 months and Radiation daily for 2 months.

    But I drank the recommended water and showed up for treatment and I am still here.
    It is good you forget the bad stuff after time, I did this alone, okay. I
    I hated the IV and weekly Labs. I finally go fatigued. Shew, chair, and TV.
    I finally suffered from vaginal burns, yeah, radiation. Terrible.
    Ladies, we are Women, we will come out on the other side stronger.
    I had a hysterectomy many years earlier and was told I no longer needed a PAP Smear, we MUST fight harder than everyone to make sure we are healthy on all medical subjects.
    Tell the women in your life regular Paps are necessary, and in my case, don't get brushed off by a lazy doctor saying vaginal symptoms are "OLD AGE."

    I hope to be strong enough to

    I hope to be strong enough to encourage the woman around me - in family and in life. To not avoid the pains or  troubles they are having and to be checked. Be open to those we trust and share so we don't prolong symptoms or pain--& feel encouragement for seeking health care--no shame. 

  • MorningRose92
    MorningRose92 Member Posts: 4
    RLynne said:

    Stage 4 vaginal cancer survivors

    I was diagnosed with Stage 4 vaginal cancer (adenocarcinoma) Dec 2020. I had 4 months of chemo and then 9 weeks of radiation, external and internal. I will be starting immunotherapy in 2 weeks. I would just like to hear from other survivors of vaginal cancer and their experiences post treatment. I have to wait 3 months for a pet scan till the radiaton is out of my system. Any positive encouragement and outcomes would be appreciated. It is so hard to find someone to talk with about this as it is so rare. Thanks!!

    I personally felt numb - in spirit and physical

    I personally felt like the surgeries and treatments passed by in a blink of an eye---it hurts but I never sought help or spoke about how I was silently suffering even though the cancer was there and we all cried --it was gone and so the sadness should be too right?...not for me, my journey begins when ending the chemo/radiation treatments and cancer diagnosis as they say is gone and I am free of it... well For me it has been a cycle of depression and severe life consequences  ---a reality check I am going through and why I am finally reaching out to others like yourself on this site to speak up share and hopefully ease the mental and emotional hurt I've personally been dealing with and not healing with. We continue healing -past the surgeries and treatments --it's a devotion to this healing for ourselves... I want sisters and comrades and family support that is a network of survivors --cause I've been just trying to cope --not heal .... I haven't healed emotionally any it's hurt me in my life - I'm here to reach out and read and reply to share but heal myself through you who are strong individuals here in this community and network. Thank you for the time and I appreciate reading your stories 

  • MorningRose92
    MorningRose92 Member Posts: 4

    Vaginal Cancer - Stage 4

    Hello, 

    My mother was diagnosed with vaginal cancer last year on September 20, 2019, 1 day after her 64th birthday.  After lots of radiation, mild chemo, and abrassive internal radiation, she got a clear PET scan in Spring of 2020.  During this entire time, we lost my father unexpectedly.  It's taken a tole on my mother but I think his medical issues and living our lives back and forth between hospital, home, and treatments, allowed her to fight strong.  However, she began feeling stomach pains in July and went to a GI doctor.  They did a CT Scan, found a mass-which brought us to the Radiologist again, and they did another PET Scan.  It seems that now the vaginal cancer has returned and has spread to her lungs.  That quickly, in a short amount of time. 

    We got the diagnosis on Tuesday that it is Stage 4.  We're all in a bit of a shock and honestly, freaking out.  She has not yet begun chemo treatments, but I'm looking for anyone to speak to that is living with or has a family member living with Stage 4 cancer.  We just need to gain some insight and I figured what better place to look than here.  

    I hope to hear from someone. 

    Thank you, 

    Kelley_strong

    This is tough —thank you for sharing

    I appreciate you sharing--its a perspective that it is continuous in taking its toll on our bodies-I went to Seattle cancer care alliance in Seattle Washington. To help ease my mind in the hospital in recovery and in treatments I used  good smelling essential oils and I began drawing --- i tried to keep up  singing and listening to soothing or music that was fitting for whatever I was going through -. The help I can be is self discovery throughout the tough times in art and healing expression. My heart goes out to your mother. I know I need the reality check to keep up with my follow up appointments--I am only finally asking for counseling and psychological help... im sorry I can't help more --I'm still young at twenty nine.