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Congratulations on the clean scan! Sorry about the other crap, but at least a fatty liver is treatable, yes?
I'm reading your posts but my brain isn't seeing where you are off to- hopefully an amazing adventure? I haven't been checking in often and feel bad... I have been working and trying to have a normal life which works some days and others, well, some days normal is just not happening!
I hope you are able to check in.
Cheers to a safe journey...and being Better!
Lori0May 2015 -
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Hi, better. If you saw my profile you know about me. DX stage 2. Grade 3. I finished chemo. Year ago, go in February for CScan. Right now I'm NED. Lasting effect from chemo is terrible neuropathy in feet and fingers. Think you will find the site really helpful if you participate.0January 2015
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Hello and welcome, 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 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.
https://www.whatnext.com/conditions/cancer/endometrial-uterine-cancer
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
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Hello happy you have found an awesome support site. You will find much info and everyone is willing to share and advise.0January 2015
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Hi Better. Welcome to What Next. As you've seen, there are lots of great people here. If you have any questions, please use the question tab above -- that way the entire network will have 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.0January 2015
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Thank you for following me! I went through treatments/surgeries for uterine cancers a few years ago but I am still closely monitored and followed up. I also have active stage IV breast cancer but I’m doing well! Good luck to you and God bless!0January 2015
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Yes, I have been there post D&C hysteroscopy. I was diagnosed 2 yrs ago and still being treated.
This site will help with lots of questions, emotional and otherwise.
Keep in touch and we will be thinking of you and watching for updates.0January 2015 -
As IronMom says "Don't look at those statistics unless you want to beat them. In March 2010 I was diagnosed with esophageal cancer stage IV . The Dr's said I had 4-9 months to live. Odds for any one living 5 years with EC at that time were 12% . I got a second opinion and had a new surgery, (I was the first patient that my Dr. tried this technique) The Dr's here strongly advised against the surgery saying that I had only 8% chance of surviving surgery. Obviously I beat the odds. In February of 2013, I began bleeding , and tests showed I had cancer. After a hysterectomy the pathology came back there was a large uterine tumor that had pierced the lining of the uterus probably at stage III but wait there were esophageal tumors in the overies, falopian tubes and uterus also. On April 1 2013 the Dr. told me there was 100% chance that one or both the cancer's would be back within 18 months. I did argue the odds down to 97%. I am at present "Cancer Free" This year if I can keep my cholestrol under control and avoid fatal falls I will be beating some pretty spectacular odds.0January 2015
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My advice to you is right now the minute you read this start a plan for a healthy life. Make a nutrition plan ask to have your blood tests explained to you find out what your individual nutritional needs are and adjust your nutrition plan to fit them Make weekly menu's. Be sure your nutrition plan (I do not call it a diet because that has the word DIE in it and that word is not in my vocabulary) is fun and yummy. Next get an exercise plan that is fun and enjoyable. Witness the sunrise every day. Expand your mind, a book club, card club, or Bible Study group in other words step up your social life.0January 2015
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Hi from Sebring....Glad to have to as a Follower and HOPE I don't drive you crazy. GOOD Luck and Welcome Aboard.
Barry0February 2015 -
Hi, better. I am a year out from chemo, had scan showing all clear. This is a great site for you. I am NED from Stage 2 C. Hangin, ask your questions. Sorry you are having tough time from surgery. Judy0February 2015
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Just FYI today another stage 3 uterine cancer person L-Meligne got an all clear scan after 6 months of treatment.hope this encourages you!0January 2015
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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, WhatNexter0January 2015