Lorla
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Gee, I am so sorry for what you are being put through. Since you have, to date, far outlived doctor prognosis could it be time to find sonething new in which to put your trust along with the medicos?
Best wishes0November 2016 -
Loria, I just read your response.to the question celebrities and cancer awareness. I am saddened that you have been given this bad news. Have you thought about getting another opinion. I will place you on my prayer list0November 2016
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Hi I haven't got your email yet. I will check with him. How you doing?0March 2016
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Hi Lorla,
I have to get a stent put in my ureter on Tues because the tumor is surrounding it and shutting it off. Just wondered what to expect. Did you go home the same day? Any info you can offer would be appreciated. Thanks!0February 2016 -
How did stent go for you today? Mine went ok. Waiting to see how it goes.0January 2016
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I can't find the email he sent me. All my id's are in the wallet. If I don't find it I will in trouble. Since getting cancer I try not to let things stress me out. I tried to get rid of all negative things in my life that included some family and friends.0December 2015
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I have a problem. I looked all day for my wallet. It has my drivers
License and all my id's and credit cards. It has to be in the house somewhere. Sometimes with chemo brain I put things
safely away and then forget where. So if we can postpone tomorrow's meeting I would appreciate it . Let my know please that you received this message.0December 2015 -
Olive Garden would be great. Do you belong to the Facebook group uterine cancer support group?
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.0November 2015 -
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Hello just read your hx. I see our ages are bit a part. Another reason they dont understand my dx cause said usually over age 70 with this tumor type. I was 44. My daughter was 12 when I got diagnosed. So yeah unfair but appreciate again your thoughts and prayers. I hope your treatment works for you too!0November 2015
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Hi Lola read your post to ironing. I am in Tampa also. If I can help you in anyway please let me know.0November 2015
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Loria I also was given the med Fosamax to treat osteoporosis. It was after I had both cancers Now I had 2/3 of the esophagus and 1/3 of the stomach removed. I had the dosage that you take one pill a week. The first week I had to be helped out of church because I was doubling over in pain. In about three days I was feeling OK so I figured that it was the stomach flu, but the next week I didn't make it to church. I was convinced that cancer had come back. The next week could barely make it through the scans but I was feeling better when I went for routine check. I noticed a piece of paper the pharmacist had put in the box with the pills. It said NOT INDICATED for persons with problems of the esophagus When the Dr. walked in the room the first words out of his mouth were "I'm pulling you off Fosamax" My PCP had emailed him to pull the xxx drug. He told me that Medicare required my PCP to prescribe generic Fosamax first before anything else could be prescribed.
You are fortunate that you are being watched for esophageal cancer. To sooth your stomach drink peppermint or ginger tea. I am sure if you do get esophageal cancer it would be caught early and be very treatable
I am hoping you don't get it.0September 2015 -
Lorla; Thank you for posting and helping others.
I was wondering if you are still doing chemo and how you did with the bracytherapy. My sister is being treated for stage iv endometrial. Not sure if it's the same as yours? She's done chemo ip,iv, and 3 mo. later needs more treatment -chemo, radiation and brachytherapy. Tough going. Sending love and blessings your way.0January 2015 -
Do not despair your cancer not always comes back or any other cancer is 100% always coming back. You can go to the amarican cancer web site and get information and join discussion groups wiith women with the same diagnosis. You have to be proactive with your treatment. Jacksonville has a Mayo clinic a major cancer center, get a second opinion. I went all the way to Texas Md Anderson to get a second opinion and very glad I did so. God be with you. Hugs.0January 2015
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Hi from Sebring, Florida...
This is just MY opinion BUT I feel that if we don't TRY and reverse the process that caused our cells to become cancerous it keeps happening. I opted NOT to take chemo or radiation BUT even if you do IT HAS NO effect on WHY we got this in the first place. Our Killer T Cells KNOW How to defeat this problem and probably NEED a BOOST....So I'm on Raw Foods, Juicing and Supplements. Check out the book THE CHINA STUDY and this amazing site below AND HIS face book page. Good Luck!!
http://www.chrisbeatcancer.com/
Barry0January 2014 -
I am in Florida also and wondering how you are doing. Just diagnosed as stage 4 and starting chemo on Monday.0December 2013
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Hi Lorla. Welcome to What Next. I was diagnosed with stage IV B endometrial cancer in July 2012. And I also had an allergic reaction, but it was to the Taxol, not the Carboplatin -- that was fun and exciting! There are lots of great people here. If you have any questions, please use the question tab near the top of the page -- that way the entire network will have easy access & you'll get a quicker response. I'm glad you found us but sorry for the circumstances that led you here. Wishing you all the best.0June 2013
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Hello and welcome, we are glad you found us. Please feel free to join in the conversations. Here is a link to our cancer dx page for your type of cancer. Take a look at it to get you started on some information. You will notice at the bottom of that page 4 of our active users who have had that journey already, you may wish to contact them for their experience and wisdom. Also, I encourage you to go to the questions page now by clicking on the questions tab at the top of the page and post what is the most pressing issue you have right now. This will introduce you to the community and get you started on the help you need right now.
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GregP
3X Survivor
Team WhatNext Community Mgr.0June 2013 -
Hello and welcome to the site! We're happy you found us. If you have any QUESTIONS just post them on the Questions tab so everyone can see. Someone will come along and help you. If you find any conversations that interest you, feel free to jump right in and join them. There are some wonderful people on here just waiting to connect with you.0June 2013
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David
Founder, WhatNexter0June 2013