Coping with ovarian & peritoneal cancer
Has anyone experienced this diagnosis?
PERITONEUM, "MASS", ULTRASOUND-GUIDED NEEDLE CORE BIOPSY:
- Poorly differentiated carcinoma of Müllerian origin, favor high-grade serous carcinoma. Both ovaries malignant
And how was it treated ?
I started Chemo 5 days after diagnosis
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My WBC is 3,95,
Just curios if anyone tried B12 ,B6 Vit C supplements and did it help ?
I will check with my Dr also
Hello
Thought I'd update you all on my progress.
After three cycles of Carbo/Pacl chemo I will be having surgery
March 6. Complete Hysterectomy, Salpingo-Oophorectomy with HIPEC-CRS
Recent CT scans show decrease in tumors and my CA-125 is down to 245 from 1994
So there are positives happening
I'm relieved to be moving forward with surgery, but also very apprehensive and full of anxiety.
I wasn't happy to hear I will still be needing chemo after surgery.
Hopefully there is a happy ending as some point.
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3 Reactions@ford1929 This is good news on your progress. with this reduction in size of the tumors and decrease in CA-125 numbers. March 6 is coming up soon.
Approaching the surgical date with apprehension and anxiety feels about right to me. As I think about it, this was the same for me as I approached my surgical date as it was an unknown. What would the surgeon find? What would pathology show? Would I need more treatment after the surgery? All those unknowns are anxiety-provoking. Here is what I learned. Once I was in the hospital and prepping for surgery I found myself surrounded by people whose job it was to take care of me. I didn't have to do anything other than allow them to do just that. Accepting their care was like a sedative for me. I felt calmer because here I was ready to do it!!
I wish for you compassionate and caring providers. Your skiing may be attenuated for this season and I hope you will find yourself back on the mountains in 2027.
If I had ski in my screen name it would be Ski Fischer. With the exception of one pair of skis that are Rossi, all of my cross-country skis are Fischer. But then naturegirl says it all for me. What is your favorite place to ski?
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You are correct. I need to relax and have faith in my care team. Which I
do.
I ski Smugglers Notch VT
Jean
@ford1929 Beautiful ski resort in Vermont. I'm thinking too that there are some in your care team who ski and love Smugglers. When I lived in Vermont I did not alpine ski. My favorite was Mt. Mansfield for backcountry and x-country skiing.
Hi, I have Stage 3 high-grade serous carcinoma, and I think my doc said it's possibly primary peritoneum in origin. (Need to confirm at next appointment, diagnosis day was a blur. ) I was quickly scheduled for additional chest CT scan, a port surgery and started chemo a week after diagnosis. I gave blood for a DNA test the same day as my diagnosis becasue my mom had breast cancer. My plan is 4-6 rounds of carbo/taxol and then "debulking" surgery. One round done! I'm 51 and am otherwise healthy.
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1 ReactionWas anyone given the HIPEC-CRS after the hysterectomy and removal of tumors?
@juliea55 Thank you for this! < 3 Similar diagnsosis and treatment plan.
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2 ReactionsKeep us up to date! We are here for you!
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1 Reaction@jordantl Hi there! As others have said, welcome to the group!
The port surgery will be a piece of cake and you’ll be really glad that you got it. It makes not only the chemo but also blood draws so much easier.
I also echo the statements to not look at online research about this type of cancer because it is outdated and not helpful. The fact that you are young and otherwise healthy is a huge benefit.
I was diagnosed 4a high grade serous Primary Peritoneal. I had 4 carbo/taxol rounds, then debulking surgery, then 3 rounds after, with Avastin added to the last 2 rounds. Senekot twice daily and lots of water will be helpful. I also got a DQ blizzard after every chemo infusion…which may not be the most nutritious treat but definitely gave me something to look forward to after each round. 😊
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