Got my long awaited results from my second op yesterday. The waiting felt like torture. I feel so relieved as no spread was found in uterus and omentum. Although high grade the staging remains an optimistic 1b. It's funny before yesterday I felt terrified of starting chemo now I just want to get on with it and see it as a means , although a tough one, to an end. Hopefully. Feel better that I've now told my children (11&15) and my Dad what's happening. I feel like my perspective on so many things has changed since all this began. I know I keep saying it but this forum is like a life line. Now to try and catch up on some sleep..... Sx
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Hey Bearup!
What excellent news! I bet you feel very relieved! You are right about Chemo see it as a means to an end and in no time you will find yourself out the other side!
I wish you the very best for your treatment! I too found this forum to be a total lifeline and I really don't know what I would have done without it to be honest! So keep in touch!
Onwards and Upwards!
Dx
Well Bearup, this is a good place to start treatment from so I agree once you get a plan in place you relax and just go with it, It is probably a relief to unburden yourself with your children and father, Now you can be yourself once more and the stress of telling them is over. We are here for you to help you with tips from any side effects you may have from treatment so please ask us anything we can help you with, I hope you can rest up better now and have a few day trips before chemo starts.
Great news, hope your chemo goes well. We're all here if you need any advice or just a virtual hug. Take care. Kathy xx
Hi Bearup-
I have just finished my 18 treatments of taxol/carbo. I have a CT Scan on Nov. 11th. The wait is stressful as I imagine every ache and pain is the cancer coming back but I am hopeful good results. Keep your chin up and be positive. you can get through the chemo. We are all rooting for you!
Carol
Good luck. It's funny how we all feel starting chemo as a positive. X