debshephard
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Hi - was diagnosed with sarcoma in right buttock Sept. 2015 - 25 sessions of 'radio' Nov - Dec - then surgery 20 Jan. 2016 Before surgery was told that had 'mets' in lungs and chemo would be needed - cannot be cured but can be controlled.
When I saw the Oncologist for the 1st time - he told me that they were not 100% certain whether 'the mets' in lung were renal or sarcoma related (I had a kidney removed 2012) -a CT guided biopsy was needed - then I had a phone call to say a biopsy couldn't be done as would be too dangerous because of the location of the 'nodues' - but they thought it more likely to be 'sarcoma' related because of the timing !!!!!
Anyway a recent CT has shown 2 more nodules have popped up - 1 on my hip and 1 near my ribs - so hopefully a biopsy can be done on one of them and then we will know for sure how to treat me.
I had my 1st 'chemo' session last Friday - doxorubicin - sonam waiting fir the side effects to gradually start over the next 3 weeks - and hopefully a biopsy will be done very soon in case treatment has to be changed - I can stand anything but uncetaintainty !!!!0March 2016 -
Hey Deb. Wondering how things are going for you. Know that I'm thinking of you.0September 2015
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Saw your update and the good news! How is everything else going by you? Hopefully well. Thinking of you0July 2014
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DebS- Thank you, thank you and thank you again for all your prayers and good wishes for me as well as my son and his girlfriend. Its not easy for anyone traveling this journey that we didn't buy a ticket for!! My son is doing OK; steroids have not been his friend lately but hopefully that situation is working out. HIs next step will probably be surgery; they have not decided where yet. Would like to hear how your guy is doing????0March 2014
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Hey debshephard - how isyour spouse/partner doing these days; haven't seen a current post. Hope all is well. My son is a stage 3-C and still in active chemo.0November 2013
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Dear Deb -- Thanks so much for your notes on your husband's progress and journey. It gave me much hope for this very scary time. How did your husband want to be treated?? It's kinda awkward to try to "pretend" my son is not sick but really would like to know what helped your husband most from you??0September 2013
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Think of it this way Deb, to please you, he can now wear tighter pants. He can finally put on those Matador slacks you have in the closet.0June 2013
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Hey Deb. My friend Jimmy told me about a fellow germ cell tumor fighter out there... Us rare birds have to stick together. Anything you guys need, feel free to give me a holla! Best of luck to the both of you. You're both in my prayers.0April 2013
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Hi Deb, So glad you've joined us on WhatNext. I know you will find the 'WhatNexter's' to be a great resource for information and support.0March 2013
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Larry's lucky to have you looking out for him! You're doing a great job! Roll on Larry! Roll on!0March 2013
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Hey there Deb, so glad to have you on board here at WhatNext!! Like your husband, I was stage III. They initially found a 10 cm retroperitoneal mass which was near my abdomen and a mass that measured in at 4 cm in my chest. Also in my chest were a number of smaller tumors. They found no tumors in my lungs. They figured out it was testicular cancer because of an elevated HCG in my blood work. They still ordered a CT guided biopsy and determined it was pure seminoma. Did I mention I had NO CANCER in my testicles? Because of the size and location of the tumors, chemo was my only option. Because there was "no evidence of disease" in my lungs, we were able to eliminate bleomycin. I received etoposide and cisplatin 5 days per week and then they gave me 2 weeks off to recover. I'm very familiar with the road your husband is traveling so please don't hesitate to ask me any questions. I am happy to help in anyway I can.0March 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.
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There are also subtypes listed on this page to narrow down the type of cancer to match your dx.
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Greg P
3x survivor
Team WhatNext0March 2013 -
Welcome and thank you for following me. My husband just finished his first round of chemotherapy. If you are not following ticklingcancer or crash yet I would suggest them. Ticklingcancer has A LOT of great information and always responds quickly. If you have any questions or need someone to talk to let me know.0March 2013
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Your WhatNext Family0March 2013