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Do you have a new side effect every day?
Or, at least find something new every day that you want to blame on the treatment or the cancer? All of them are not really side effects but at least we have something to blame them on. But it seems like every day I find myself saying,"now what"?
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Oh No | Cancer is back/Recurred
Routine MRI in September 2019 showed reoccurrence.
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Drug or Chemo Therapy | Chemotherapy
Became sensitive to metal and cold objects. Experienced fatigue.
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Procedure or Surgery | Surgery
Resection. Removed lower right portion of my liver.
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Oh No | Just Diagnosed
Went to ER because I thought I had pancreatitis caused by a new medication. Diagnosis was a spot on my liver which was malignant.
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Oh No | Just Diagnosed
Feeling pretty panicky about the CTs and Bone scans since I already have a tumor in a lymph node. I can’t get past the idea that these tests are going to show its spread everywhere and then I won’t be eligible for the experimental trial that has been showing good results
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How do you handle going to your doctor appointments and when you get there they tell you that its th
I have the appointment on my portal through the hospital, but the doctor wasn't even here today. I want to scream.
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How would you go about caring for a child of yours who has been tested positive for the covid-19 vir
Lisa Lurie @CancerBeGlammed has had the unfortunate responsibility of taking care of her daughter who tested positive recently. She shared her experiences on her website here>> https://bit.ly/2Jo5amr
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Are you craving something from a restaurant somewhere after being cooped up at home?
I know Donna and I are looking at every food commercial on TV and craving everything. Ms. Jane has put together a list to get you primed up for when we can all go out and eat again. Take a look at it here>> https://bit.ly/3awaYWX
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I'm worried about not getting treatments!
As this pandemic keeps chugging along forward, I'm seeing more and more hospitals, clinics, and treatment centers that have stopped seeing patients. Right now I can still go to mine but I have to go through a screening process each time to check my temp and answer a bunch of questions, but I'm OK with that. I'm just afraid…
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Being prepared
Or not being prepared. In 2013 I underwent surgery for my thyroid cancer. I was also told I have metastasis of Thyroid cancer in my lungs. This September we are addressing the nodules because they have continued to grow. Both lungs are involved , and there are multiple nodules. Apparently I am not mentally prepared right…
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How are you doing keeping positive and keeping negativity away?
Today's blog post has some tips for staying clear of negativity and leaning toward the positive. Take a look here>> https://bit.ly/3kc9TJf
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Have you wondered why you are still here hanging on to life while so many others around you have fal
I can't help but have a little survivor's guilt every time I hear about someone that I know who has been diagnosed, fought it but died. Some go quick, others fight for years before finally being taken. I know it's huge question with some deep thought and debate. It just gets to me every now and then. What do you think?
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Am I the only one who has lost all patience?
I get frustrated quickly when a nurse can't do something, or when an appointment gets messed up. It seems like I am always having to correct someone. I almost need a sedative.
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Possible skin cancer???
I've been seeing a dermatologist for months regarding lesions on my face that won't heal. Every time I see him he comes up with a new theory and prescribed a new medication. Some of them did finally heal but one, on my cheek, just keeps flairing back up. It itches like crazy, sometimes feels like someone is sticking…
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Drug or Chemo Therapy | Chemotherapy
Mine caused diverticulitis and 3 severe intestinal infections. Other than that the normal side effects like fatigue, loss of taste, mouth sores, and similar type expected side effects I didn’t have. I continued to work during my treatment.
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Procedure or Surgery | Double Mastectomy
I actually thought it went a lot smoother than expected and less painful. Of everything I found this to be the easiest. But I do recommend Minimal activity even if you feel pretty good as it will lengthen the amount of time you have you drained in. Mine were in for over 3 weeks because I was doing to much.
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do you wake up at different times now?
I can't sleep and wake up much earlier than before cancer.
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Our latest Newsletter is out!
Our Newsletter which has a recap of the most popular blog posts of the month and more is out. You should get it in your email inbox for the email you used to join WhatNext, if you don't, just click this link>> https://conta.cc/3gqyqbl
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Long time survivor tips?
CovidCancer recently asked if there were any/many long term survivors *out there* and at least 17 of you replied! I have a feeling there are even more who have not responded. It is so encouraging. And it has prompted me to wonder if there is any special thing you might be doing that maybe you suspect could be helping? Of…
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Do you get the feeling of being alone or like life is passing you by since your diagnosis?
I feel like I'm literally stuck in life. Like I can't move while life is passing me by, everybody else's life is moving on and they are doing things, making plans, etc. and I'm stuck. It's a weird feeling.
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What causes anal cancer?
what causes anal cancer and what are the early symptoms of this cancer?
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Waiting for a hurricane?
On top of the virus issues and scheduling my ct scan , now I’m anxiously waiting for this hurricane to decide where it’s going to go. Is anyone one else in the path? I’m on the coast of N.C. where it’s headed. No evacuation is ordered yet but they aren’t planning to open any shelters because of the virus. Guess we’ll…
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I am going to have to have another throat surgery after a recurrence.
My doctor says that after this one, I will have to be on a feeding tube for a few months while my throat heals. Have any of you been on feeding tube formula for that long or longer? I'm kinda nervous about keeping weight up, nutrition, etc.
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Oh No | Cancer is back/Recurred
Uhhh they found tumors in my back. On my spine. Don't know if related to previous cancer or totally different.
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Procedure or Surgery | Surgery
Emergency Appendectomy
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Trach or stoma suction. Have any of you had to do this on a regular basis?
I am having to run a suction tube a few inches down into my stoma, however far it takes to reach a chunk of mucus that is giving me a problem, and suck it out. It was a little unnerving to start with, but I'm getting used to doing it. I am hoping that whatever is causing this overload of mucus will stop with a little time.
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oncotype dx score
I had stage 2, grade 3 breast cancer at age 63. My oncotype dx score was at 99%. Does that mean I am likely to have a reoccurance?
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Strange smells and tastes after surgery.
Each surgery that I've had since Dec. I've noticed a strange smell and different tastes that seem to emanate from within me. It's a strange thing, I can imagine it like a piece of plastic "something" has been placed inside of me and when I breathe, swallow, or move air in/out/around, I can smell it. Have any of you ever…
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Did you get sensitive to smells during treatment?
I just remember that cooking smells would get to me. He could be at the other end of the house making a hamburger and I would be gagging way in the bedroom. So what bothered you during treatment?