Radiation therapy for vulvar cancer
I am trying to find information from others who have had this treatment. My apointment is soon but my anxiety needs information sooner.
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I slept well enough that I can't tell you if he slept. If that makes sense. I know we overslept this morning. Thank you so much for asking.
@vsinn2000
I am so sorry that you have to go through this. Given your personal history, I can understand how difficult this is for you!
Your must feel relieved that this step is behind you now. I hope that today can be a calmer day and you can rest from the ordeal.
Do you know yet when you will have the radiation treatment?
I wish you a restful day.
Blessings and prayers,
Teresa
Thank you so much. Your words mean a lot. I have no idea when radiation will start. The 16th is a sedated exam as an outpatient. It was included in the referral and the paperwork I filled out before I went that the exam would have to be under sedation. I feel frustrated that it's wasted 8 days that could have been been much better utilized. From the questions he asked I don't think the doctor looked at my chart. It may sound paranoid but asking what scars are from when my chart clearly states I've had a hysterectomy and a tubiligation concerns me. He also wanted to know if I'd had pap test done. I may not be the brightest crayon in the box but it's kind of hard to check for cervical cancer on someone who doesn't have a cervix. I'm slowly figuring out some days are better than others. The good ones are a pleasant suprise but that can change quickly. So I'm learning. I'm not used to being so off balance with what happens, ok, I'm a control freak. Lol. When I have so little control now.... but I can adjust. Venting helps. My husband listens and is a rock when I need him to be but I think having this helps too. Again, thank you. I hope you have a good day as well. You have your concerns but take time for mine. I appreciate that!
@vsinn2000
I do understand your frustration when doctors ask you questions about what should be obvious to them by your medical history - however, I guess they want to hear you express to them what has happened (this is my best guess, not based on any scientific thought). I look at educating the doctors as part of our process when we go for medical treatment. Doesn't really make it easier, but it may help you to reframe your thinking and not get so frustrated with the whole process.
I'm glad that your husband is so supportive of you, that is a blessing in the midst of the emotional chaos that you are feeling right now.
Keep posting and expressing your feelings and thoughts - you will get through this and be stronger eventually!
Teresa
I've got a long road ahead of me wirh this doc. Wondering if a change is in order? My husband has been amazing, always willing to do whatever I need. I know it's got to be over whelming for him but he just keeps going. Without violating any rules and realizing g it's Mayo Clinics site, what are you seeing in teaching hospitals vs new therapies? Its really confusing.
Hello @vsinn2000
I'm really not able to answer your question about teaching hospitals and new therapies all that well. At Mayo Connect, we are patients, just like you, and I don't have any answers to how medical teams work, etc. Perhaps someone else can give you a perspective on that.
I'm sure your confusion comes from many different experiences right now. I sincerely wish you well as you wait for your next appointment.
Peace and strength,
Teresa
Visinn, you are not violating any rules by talking about getting second opinions, finding treatment centers and/or clinical trials. People can recommend treatment centers other than Mayo Clinic on this site. Naturally, I recommend seeking a second opinion at Mayo 🙂 Here's the contact info should you wish to make contact http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63
I found 2 clinical trials for vulvar cancer listed here: http://www.mayo.edu/research/clinical-trials/search-results?keyword=vulvar%20cancer
I'm not sure I understand your question regarding teaching hospitals vs. new therapies. Are you asking if teaching hospitals are more likely to offer new therapies? Can you elaborate?
Thanks so much Teresa. I'm noticing things now I guess that I just assumed worked well. Strange how your focus changes. I appreciate your thoughts and hope things go well for you also.
Hi Colleen,
I was weighing the idea of a teaching hospital sticking to accepted/standard protocol in their clinics versus taking their research into their clinics. My brain does tend to wander into some convoluted lines of thinking.
Checking treatment plans and various supporting therapies at different facilities is eye opening as well.
Trying to stay focused on deciding what I want or expect out of the experience of treatment is difficult when so many new topics come that need investigated. This is definitely a situation where Type A/oldest child/mom is not helping! Lol. I can't possibly learn it all!
Thank you for the information.
Vicky
Super news! PET scan kindly reports no mets anywhere! Lymph nodes are all good! I have an apointment on the 21st at Mayo.