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What a lovely note! Thank you so much for your kind words. One of my doctors ( Atlanta CancerCare) wants me to see a specialist at st. Joe's in radio- ablation ... I think I have the name right?
All of this can seem so overwhelming! I will also lift you and your doctors in prayer.
I heard a great sermon today... It was the story of Jesus asking Peter three times if he loved Him. Of course, each time Peter is told to feed and take care of His sheep.... take care of each
other....
The story starts with Jesus asking the disciples to cast their net again and it was filled.... Then He beckons them to the shore to share breakfast... He is always asking us to sup with Him and come out of our darkness into His light.... The message ended with being reminded NOT to go back into the dark tomb... He's not there... He's with us and shines His light on and through us...
In this time of sort of walking through the fog of medical stuff and all of the mental, physical, and spiritual adjustments we are having to make- I found this message to be very uplifting! Don' go back in the tomb! Blessings0April 2013 -
Hi cuemac. I live in East Cobb. I was diagnosed Feb. '12 with a different stage and kind of pancreatic cancer. Where are you being treated? Do you feel confident in your doctors? I'm questioning my Atlanta doctor's interest and expertise for this as a specialty. I've got the kind Steve Jobs had....0April 2013
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Hooray for allof you IIB PC survivors...I am a 12 year stage III PC survivor. I had 40% of my pancreas removed in surgery along with my entire spleen, a slice of my left kidney and 5 lymph nodes. The cancer spread to only the 1st lymph node and the others were clear. I feel very, very, fortunate to be here today.
My best to all of you IIBs,
Russ0February 2013 -
Thanking God for this site and all the followers here. I am here in support for my daughter Cue as she travel down this journey Praying for her and everyone here complete healing. In Jesus name.0February 2013
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My husband was just dx with stage2b also/near Pittsburgh Pa,
Praying good outcomes for you and him,Surley has been a test of Faith!In chemo ,9 of 18done,Has swelling in 1 leg otherwise good most days0February 2013 -
cuemac, I am so glad that you have found whatnext. It has been quite a journey for me. I was diagnosed 12/23/11 (Merry Christmas!) I went to the Mayo Clinic here in Jacksonville. I was told that I had pancreatic cancer stage IV because the cancer had spread to 2 tumors in my abdomen. I was told I had 6 months to 1 year to live. As you can see that didn't happen!
I was able to get to MD Anderson in Houston, TX. I started chemo and have been doing chemo ever since. I did have 2 months off before I had orthoscopic surgery to remove the two tumors in my abdomen. They were removed in Sept. I started back on chemo. I do chemo every other week. I get Gemzar and Cisplatin IV, plus I take a Tarceva tablet every night. I go out to M. D. Anderson about every six weeks to see my oncologist there. He and my local oncologist work closely together.
I just want you to know that you will feel like you are on a rollercoaster. There will be hills to climb and valleys to enjoy. Put your trust in the Lord and have all you friends and family praying for you. I know that is what has gotten me this far!
Good luck. Contact me at any time.0February 2013 -
Welcome Cuemac! I was a IIB as well, had the Whipple and 6 months of 24/7 5FU ( 3 weeks on, 1 off). I was pretty sick from the chemo in the last month, my onc stopped it 2 days short of the full 6 months. That was almost 9 years ago and I am healthy as a horse. Finally, 6 months ago, Doc changed my CA19-9 blood work from monthly to every six months. Matter of fact, I drive to Vanderbilt in Nashville (300 miles) for labs and to see Doc Wednesday of this week, the 30th.
You're going to be fine. Hang in and if you have any questions, this site is the place to come!
Rick0January 2013 -
Hi cuemac! Your Norcross AND IIB drew my attention. My family lived in Lilburn for a few years - Dad worked in Norcross. Dad was also diagnosed with stage IIB PC Aug 2011. He's been doing great since! Check out my Journey - which is Dad's - to see what one path may be for you. Dad had Whipple on 9/9/2011, followed by Rad and Chemo. If you have any questions - feel free to post here or request personal email. I've learned a lot over the past 18 + months!
@Pancrease54 - THANK YOU for sharing... 9 years! Great to know! Thank you!0January 2013 -
Welcome to the site, Cuemac. As a fellow pancreatic cancer patient, I was diagnosed last April and have since had the Whipple, followed by chemo, then radiation/chemo, then 12 final rounds of chemo. I have 2 treatments left. I am also at Stage IIB. If you have any questions about any of the treatments, I'd be happy to try to respond. JMS0January 2013
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Hello and welcome, we are glad you found us. 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, any questions you may have just post them in the questions tab and everyone will see them there and be able to help you.
https://www.whatnext.com/conditions/cancer/pancreatic-cancers
There are also subtypes listed on this page to narrow down the type of cancer to match your dx.
Also, 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 data base 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.
Thanks for being with us and let me know if I can help you find any information on the site. After you have an opportunity to look the site over and see what great things there are here, we encourage you to invite your friends, family or anyone you know that may be helped by the connections on WhatNext to join the site also. Just click this link to invite them to join. http://www.whatnext.com/recruit-a-friend
Greg P
3x survivor
Team WhatNext0January 2013 -
Welcome to whatnext.com cuemac.
Best wishes to you with your health. If you have any questions that no one here can answer, I want to recommend the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, that provides one-on-one support and information at no cost. http://pancan.org/section_facing_pancreatic_cancer/oneonone_support/
They also maintain a database of doctors who have a good deal of experience with this cancer, if you feel you need a second opinion.0January 2013 -
Welcome. Thank you for registering. Here are a few tips to get you started:
1) Find other people like you. You can do this by clicking on "see more" in the "People Most Like You" box to the right.
2) Go to our Questions page to see what's been posted, ask a question or give some advice. Here is a link to our most popular questions: http://bit.ly/MfN45w
3) Complete your journey profile to share your experience. You can do this by clicking on "Add Experience" in the box next to your picture above.
4) Don't forget to upload a picture!
Thank you for being here and sharing your story. If you have any questions, please check out our FAQ or contact us.
Best,
Team WhatNext0January 2013