Saw4750

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  • Lynne-I-Am
    Hi there , how are you doing with your treatments?
    September 2019
  • kalindria
    Hi Saw4750 and welcome to WhatNext.com! I'm so very sorry to hear of your diagnosis but you've found a great place to ask questions, get information, and share experiences. I was stage IV at my diagnosis too and I'm still here more than five years later so please know there's still plenty of hope.

    A few months ago, I recorded a series of videos for WhatNext about my cancer journey. You may find them helpful. I've included a link at the end of this message should you wish to check them out.

    WhatNext.com is a great place for everyone, from the newly diagnosed to those of us who've been living with cancer for some time - friends and loved ones too! While you're here at WhatNext.com, check out the questions and experiences of other folks here. You can find people who've had the same cancer, surgeries, chemotherapy and experiences should you wish. It's often reassuring to know others have been through what you're facing and thrived. I also recommend the PINBOARD - there are often humorous or uplifting posts that can make your day. Definitely worth checking out.

    https://www.whatnext.com/video_pages/ovarian_cancer_videos_kalindria

    In the meantime, I'm here if you have any questions or want to chat.
    April 2019
  • Carol-Charlie
    Welcome to our WhatNext Family!! I just wanted to let you know that Stage IV OC can be beat. I was 62 when diagnosed with Stage IV OC. I was referred to a Gynecologic Oncoligist Surgeon. He did the surgery removing a 39 pound tumor, my ovaries and scraped all the cancer he could see from my intestines, urethrea, and fat pads. We started 18 months of strong chemo. My worst problem was exhaustion.... He prescribed medication that reduced nausia, but couldn't stop most food from tasting like eating a sponge. I lived on french toast and canned chicken noodle soup for month.. There were other side effects... My finger nail hurt but didn't fall off.... I lost feeling in my feet but keep them warm..... I remember when he said State IV right after surgery, My mind went to our 8 children...grandchildren....... I told God how scared I was, my fear left, and I was at peace. I then asked God to please take my hand and lead me to where He wanted me to be. Thus, here I am 12 years later hoping to show you that you can do it. Oh and now I have Great Grandchildren as well... number 10 is due this summer. You can do this ... I'll Say a prayer for you.
    April 2019
  • Lynne-I-Am
    Hi Saw4750, welcome to WhatNext. I came to the site almost six years ago when I was diagnosed with stage IIIC ovarian cancer at the age of 66. I was totally blindsided , depressed, scared , and needed to connect with other survivors. Several WhatNexters took me under their wings and described their experiences with ovarian cancer and told me about the treatments and gave me some appreciated tips to get through the surgery and chemo ahead. Additionally, all of the community through tons of support my way, answering all of my questions and giving me inspiration through their own survival stories. Having cancer sucks and if we had a choice all of us would say “ pass”, but having to go through all of the difficulties imposed becomes a little easier when you have fellow survivors to talk to and support you. I have learned that the treatments ,although tough, are DOABLE, and also had to learn to take things “ one day at a time.” This last lesson was difficult for me but has helped immensely. I do not know wher you are on your own journey, your experiences are blank, but I hope you will take the time to look the site over, ask questions and talk to other survivors. There is a video by my friend kalindria, a five year survivor of stage IV ovarian cancer, you may find helpful. Please reach out and continue to reach out, because, we are all stronger together. Wishing you better days and here to talk anytime on my wall.
    April 2019
  • macfightsback
    Welcome Saw4750,
    I am sorry you have stage IV Ovarian Cancer. I was in shock for months after I was told, I was diagnosed with stage 3 C. Have you had your surgery yet? If not, be sure to have a Gynecological Oncology Surgeon perform it. They have better patient outcomes. Chemo is tough. Be sure to ask any questions. We are here for you. There are other people here with stage IV Ovarian Cancer whom you may want to reach out to them too. Wishing you more good days than not so good days.
    April 2019
  • GregP_WN
    Hello and welcome, we are sorry for your diagnosis, but we are happy to have you with us. Please feel free to join in the conversations. Here is a link to our cancer dx page, Take a look at it to get you started on some information. You will notice at the left side of that page a listing of most types of cancer. You can scroll down to find your diagnosis. 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 with the help you need right now.

    https://www.whatnext.com/conditions/cancer/

    If you can take a few minutes and fill in some details of your journey so far, it will help others as they try to answer questions for you, it also helps others as they search through the database to find someone like themselves. Confirming your email will allow you to receive updates and notices from the site when someone answers your questions or writes on your wall.

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    April 2019
  • DaveWaz

    Welcome to the WhatNext family! The WhatNext family is made up of people like you who are looking for help or looking to help others. To help you along your journey the WhatNext family has put together a Beginner's Guide to Cancer that I highly recommend you check-out here: http://bit.ly/10BQKCi. Also, please do not hesitate to reach out to others or ask for help.

    Wishing you the best.

    David
    Founder, WhatNexter
    April 2019