Diagnosed with sarcoma? Let's share
Because sarcomas are rare, I would like to start a conversation to help connect people living with sarcoma or caring for someone with sarcoma.
As you know, sarcoma is the general term for a broad group of cancers that begin in the bones and in the connective or soft tissues (soft tissue sarcoma). There are many different types and sub-types of sarcomas, for example: angiosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, Ewing’s sarcoma, fibrosarcoma, gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST), Kaposi's sarcoma, leiomyosarcoma, liposarcoma, malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor, osteosarcoma, pleomorphic sarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, synovial sarcoma and more.
Let's get to know one another. Why not start by introducing yourself? What type of sarcoma have you been diagnosed with?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Sarcoma Support Group.
I take pain pill every 4 hours. Also one that is slowly released. Also tylenol every 8 hours.
I am able to attend my weight training classes and dance classes and yoga all at the Y as I modify. Cycling and swimming are other loves. I have cycled on the flat Erie Canal trail and will try swimming this week. The ileostomy is my concern in the water.
The chemo made my hands and feet a bit crusty. My hair falls out a bit at a time so
I hardly notice it. It is not growing or thick as it used to be.
We will measure the largest tumor on the 31st to see how it is growing or?!?!?
Hello Teresa (@hopeful33250) and thank you for your kind note. Yes the biopsy coming back benign was a big relief!
My back problem has been part of my journey for many years. When my primary and I discussed the possibility of surgery to relieve the pain he immediately sent me over to Mayo Rochester. Dr. Khanderia had been chairman of the Cardiology department for 25 years so he knows the great skill level at Mayo intimately and I feel very fortunate to have him now as my primary care provider at Advocate Aurora Global and executive health department.
Mayo has been very helpful in managing the progress and pain over the last 4 years. I am thrilled to have Mayo as part of my health delivery system -- absolutely extraordinary!!
William
Hello @bicycle3 and thanks for your note. All of us here on Connect have such extraordinarily unique journeys. And yet we all have this one common thread in our diagnosis of sarcoma cancer.
Your journey is so very different than my own. I think I have dealt with a lot but I can't imagine a 20 year journey with such a mysterious and powerful cancer. I sure admire your amazing level of activity. I try to do a little aerobic activity and lift a few times a week which is a big change for a guy who used to be a genuine "gym rat"!!
I have stage 4 Leiomyosarcoma. Football-size tumor mostly removed. Nodules on right lung and liver. Starting chemo soon. Live north of Mpls-St Paul Mn.
~ Mary
Thank you!
I try to get to the Y 3-5 days a week.
It is a tough day like today when I feel fatigue and queasy.
Great to connect!
I am waiting to see if chemo and radiation made a difference.
It is truly a mind blowing time of life!
Blessings to you!
so confusing!
Stage 2 high grade sacoma in my buttox
Welcome @celeste59. That must be an uncomfortable place to have treatment and to recover. What treatments have you had? How are you doing?
Luckily 30 days of radiation but still open would and looking at flap surgeru