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Endometrial cancer at a late age

Gynecologic Cancers | Last Active: Dec 3 7:06pm | Replies (67)

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@alohman08 You're scaring me more and more; we're too much alike. That means the things I hoped were in my favor to avoid a recurrence, are really not. My ca125 was 6, so I saw that as a sign that the cancer had not yet gone beyond the uterus. But yours was just 10, and it had gone beyond the uterus (resulting in recurrence). I have so much mental fatigue. Everytime I think I have it figured out, I find that I don't.

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@inquirer I was told that my cancer did NOT go beyond the uterus.. I was told that with my kind of cancer there was a great chance of recurrence.. that it was treatable NOT curable .. I did everything within my control to stay healthy with lots of exercise healthy diet and weight and good sleep .. and very positive attitude.. I hoped the cancer would not come back but knew that it might .. I was sort of prepared.. I'm very proactive and question everything that might feel weird .. as I did with the bloating that occurred 18 months after chemo .. I don't assume that what I'm being told is the gospel .. so far I'm alive and doing well and although I don't like being on a treatment with no real end in sight .. I take things one day, treatment, scan at a time .. I'm really sorry that what I reported scared you .. I forget that not everyone reacts as do.