Holiday wedding all cancelled week today! 57mm nodule in bowel not happy for me to fly! Chemo ASAP cisplatin! Need your help sisters! So scared and trying so hard not to crack π₯
Numb & gutted π‘: Holiday wedding all cancelled... - My Ovacome
Numb & gutted π‘
So very sorry to hear this , canβt give you any advise , Iβm sure more experienced ladies will be along soon .
Sending hugs and love
Sheila xxxx
I'm sorry, that is really upsetting for you. Hang on in there. See how the chemo goes, then think about reorganising. Where were you going on holiday and were you planning on getting married there?
So sorry to hear this bad news for you. Cisplatin is do-able and can kick ass. It knocked a third off my tumours. Make sure you have good anti-sickness. All the very best xx
Hi love,
Iβm so sorry, I canβt help regarding Cisplatin, but ,the fear, we have all been there and it is always helped by a plan in place. Cancelling realistically is the right thing, to get yourself sorted so you feel better and enjoy your wedding, practically, you should get all your money back because of the circumstances.
My daughter had to re arrange her abroad wedding because of me, I felt very guilty, but by god, when I felt better, we all went and had an amazing time.
Our thoughts are with you, but it will come right in the end, just get focused, you will get it done,
Love,
Carole xx
Thinking of you but donβt have any knowledge of cisplatin.
I am so sorry you have to go through this and so sorry about the wedding plan delay. No experience with Cisplatin but I DO hear it is very effective. Maybe delaying the wedding and knowing your treatment worked will make it all that much more special. And yes, every dime should be refunded based on the circumstances. Wishing you luck oxoxox
Iβm so sorry to hear this and I am so sorry youβre going through this at such a stressful time. But the wedding can wait though your health canβt.
Even if it canβt be the dream place when itβs rearranged the important thing is it is the right person who supports your real needs that counts. Love will find a way, it always does.
Good luck and may you get it all sorted very soon
Alex x
I am so sorry for you to have to postpone your wedding in Barbados. You must be crushed but have obviously made the decision to put your health first. I havenβt had Cisplatin but itβs a heavy hitter so take your anti-nausea meds! I hope you will have your destination wedding afterward.
Thank you all so much! πππ
Oh buggeration! OC does not respect our plans.... but the chemo will jump on this disease with any luck and hopefully you will be able to enact your plans afterwards. xx
Sorry I can't help with Cisplatin but just wanted to send you my best wishes. You will have your wedding and it will be amazing wherever and whenever it takes place xxx
That's horrid and it's no wonder you're distraught right now. Maybe try your best to take the next weeks in small bites and single steps? Any distraction could work.
Who knows.. you could even elope in secret, to the nearest wedding office, and just wait with the big party/holiday until you get a break in treatment.
We married for 88.50 USD to start with, at a registration office far away from family and friends. That did not keep us from from celebrating with them later though.
Best of luck with Cisplatin. xx. Maus
I have just finished cisplatin, I was able to function as normal during the day but come the evening time wrecked. The cisplatin is strong and I did not lose my hair. Hope this is of help to you . Best of luck. Julia
Hi Jools. So, so sorry to hear what has happened. Must be aweful for you and so disappointing. Apart from anything else, the timing sucks! Sending lots of hugs and hoping the cisplatin works for you. Love from Australia
Hi , I was never sick but I would have ringing in the ears but it would go and come. When it would start I found it hard to hear if there was back round noise. But y will be very tired in the evenings and for the three days after y come off steroids. I was able to do my walking, yoga and I took up line dancing while on the treatment. Be positive. Julia
Hi Jools So sorry you have had to postpone your wedding etc! BummerTo say the least! I have had cisplatin as I became allergic to carbo. I wont lie its tougher than carbo but totally doable. Make sure you get the correct anti sickness med as you dont have to put up with the nausea which can be bad but manageble. I found the fatigue worse than on carbo but be kind to youself and rest as much as you can. On the plus side it knocked my second recurrence into NED after three doses. Oh and your hair may thin slightly but you dont lose it. I was back at work both times after 6 weeks. I hope all works well for you. Kathy xx
What rotten luck. This disease plays havoc with all our plans. I found Cisplatin less tiring than carbo - maybe because I've just got used to chemo tiredness? Didn't have a problem with nausea, but did have with the runs. So stock up on Loperamide. Good luck
Really, make a nice change from constipation π did you have a good result on it xxthanks mac
So sorry you have had to cancel your wedding and honeymoon. Have no experience of this drug. But positive thinking being sent to you. Fight it girl so you can rearrange. Big e hugs.
Iβve got one more cycle of Cisplatin to go and it is doable. Depending upon your frequency (mine is once a week for two weeks with one week off) you may be able to get away during treatment if your oncologist agrees and your insurance allows. If so, Iβd recommend going relatively early in your treatment cycle, once you know your side effects are manageable, as tiredness does worsen.
Good luck and Barbados will be waiting for you!
Such a disappointment for you to have to postpone your wedding as I imagine it must have taken hours of organisation. Still at least youβll have done all the hard work when it comes to the new date.Youβve had some good advice which I hope will go some way to reassuring you. Iβve had cisplatin twice. First half way through second line treatment when I became allergic to carboplatin then all the way through third line. As others have said, it is tough but manageable. I was given an extra anti nausea drug called Emend which really helped. Constipation was an issue so arm yourself with laxido or whatever else suits you. Listen to your body and rest as much as you need. Stay well hydrated. There is light at the end of the tunnel. All the best. Jo πΊπΌπΈπ»πΉ
I have a tumour which I understand is near not on the sigmoid colons so constipation was always an issue. I kept a diary detailing meds taken, nausea levels and tiredness, bowel movements, food intake etc which helped me to see a pattern which in turn helped to manage the laxatives. I had partial reduction in larger tumours and the disappearance of the smaller ones. Now on Niraparib for maintenance it very early days!
So sad for you. Sending love and a big hug. Hope the chemo will do the trick and you can re schedule soon after. Solange π
Hi, Iβve not had Cisplatin so canβt advise you on that. I hope itβs not too tough for you. Itβs such a monstrous thing when the cancer jumps in the path of real life, but if we stop making plans the the bugger has beaten us.
Lots of love, Ali x
Darling Jools - I know ( I really know...) how disappointing this is. It breaks my heart to hear yet another wonderful plan go to bits - but you know you will do it and you will try cisplatin ( Iβm due to start to try cisplatin with gemzar on Monday after a dodgy start!) and you will manage that wedding soon. That is a weeny nodule and sure the chemo will zap it! Please do not dispair - although it is so so hard not to crumble at times like this. You deserve a good howl and then... we pick ourselves up again.
Sending you virtual hugs and a shoulder to howl deeply on. And wish you so much luck on this miserable chemo - we can compare notes!! Xxxxx ps we ended up marrying on the side of a mountain where we were living in the end : and managed to arrange it all in 9 days! It was an incredible wedding to give you hope.. so there you are - you CAN do this. And Iβm here for any advice on β wedding in a hurry!β When you are back and up for it. Xxxx
Omg ! Now ism in tears! Good ones, you must be reading my thoughts , looking at a quick wedding befor chemo lol! Where did u get married? ππ
We were living in Cape Town (!) but it is still possible to do a quick wedding here. Note though... realized we had forgotten the rings until about 4 days before! Luckily a jeweler v kindly obliged. We also had a very small amount of guests which worked so well as there can be a while to-do with families... π Now donβt worry I think a good cry again is right for you and sounds like youβre already picking yourself up! Good on you..ππ
Sorry to hear your news but your health must always come first. I had to cancel a really big expensive holiday (not as important as a wedding, I know) but since my treatment I've been to America, Czech republic, Hungary, Austria, Germany, the Belgium Grand Prix a cruise and have booked for Poland and India for this year. (Hope this doesn't sound like I'm showing off, it's just supposed to let you see what you can still do, even with cancer)
When you get through your treatment you'll have so much to look forward to. Just take one step at a time.
Wishing you all the very best, Zena xx
Thanks zena thatβs so reassuring ππ
I had six sessions of cisplatin and etoposide in 2016 and tumour was reduced significantly. Subsequent operation and still going. Not much fun, felt ill all time but survived. Ondasetron anti emetic very successful but do take lactose or similar at same time. We went to Barbados every year for about 20 years and loved it. Where was your wedding planned for? Good luck and hope treatment goes well. Janet
Hi My Love , Sorry you had to miss your lovely plans but good your team is starting tratment and as the other ladies have said once you start Cisplatin ,then you can rearrange that welcomed wedding, don't forget to post a wedding photo we will will be waiting for one ,Chine up and take care Lorraine xxππ
Thanks Lorraine coming to terms with it , just feel so low xx
Of course you're scared.....and frustrated and angry and deeply upset I'm sure. Such a horrible thing to be going through. However, your health must come first and you can be planning lots of lovely things for when you're well enough to have that dream wedding and honeymoon. I've no experience of Cisplatin myself but have heard that anti nausea meds are important. i recommend everything ginger!! Stay strong and know that you're being thought of and make sure that fiance of yours keeps giving you plenty of hugs....xx
So sorry to read your news - I donβt have any advice but thinking of you and wishing u as easy a journey as possible with Cisplatin...itβs just a delay - you will have your lovely wedding and honeymoon in Barbados after treatment - stay strong πͺ. Much love, Mel xx