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  • Lynne-I-Am
    peggyO, I am a fellow ovarian cancer survivor. I have not been on this medication but would like to direct you to a site on Facebook. Sisterhood of Ovarian Cancer Survivors is a closed group for women . It consists of caregivers and survivors of ovarian cancer. Because ovarian cancer is considered a rare cancer , your chances of receiving a multitude of answers to your question is tremendously magnified on this site. What Next is a great site For support and information as well as good advice and has been my home base for years but specific questions such as yours need a larger input of answers as they relate to ovarian cancer. Sending you a hug and wishing you better days ahead.
    June 2020
  • kalindria
    Hi peggyO! Welcome! Cancer is a crazy journey none of us planned but here we are. Looks like you've been on this journey for a while. I've been around the cancer block a time or two --recurrent like you but still alive and kicking after more than 6 years. I was stage IV at diagnosis so I guess that's pretty good. Whatever, I'll take it. I'm happy to be here and happy to help you on your journey if I can. Sometimes even just knowing someone else has been there before you helps.

    Some time ago, I recorded a series of videos for WhatNext about my cancer journey. You may find them helpful or perhaps interesting. I've included a link at the end of this message should you wish to check them out. My hair is longer now (but still pink!) and I have a new knee but not much else has changed since I recorded the videos.

    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.
    June 2020
  • GregP_WN
    Welcome to WhatNext, we are sorry for your need to find us, but happy that we can help you. There are a lot of great people here that have already been through what you are facing and are willing to help you get through it too. If you have questions about anything just post them on the Questions Page. Others will chime in with their personal experiences.

    If you need help navigating the site, please contact me, we are happy to assist. We also have active social pages, you may wish to search those out also. Take some time and poke around the site, there is a world of information here that you will find. The more you dig, the more you will find.

    We have an opportunity for you to make your voice heard with our partner Rare Patient Voice (www.rarepatientvoice.com) to be invited to qualify for surveys and phone interviews for projects that apply to you and if you do qualify you will be compensated on a $100 per hour basis. There are pharma companies that would like to hear about your experiences with certain drugs or side effects. Your information might help develop the next generation of drugs.

    Rare Patient Voice will send you an email inviting you to join their panel. If you say no or don't respond to them at all you will not be added to their panel.

    If you say yes be assured your information is only shared with Rare Patient Voice and is treated with the highest degree of confidentiality. If at any time you want to opt-out of receiving invitations to projects you can do so immediately.

    Thank you for joining us, if you have questions please contact us.
    Greg_P
    5X Survivor
    June 2020
  • 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
    June 2020