On 3/20/2008
Cindy1963 wrote:
I am 44 years old with two children and 4 grandchildren.
October of 2006 I was told I have stage 4 cervical cancer. A rare form not picked up on a pap smear. I went thru all the treatments, chemo, internal and external radiation. Suffered thru it all.
December 2007 I had a blockage in my colon which there the monster was hiding again.
I have been told 9 months to live without chemo/ 12-24 months with chemo. I am now in treatment with Cisplatin ( Again) and Topatecan (sp?)
Please if anyone is going thru this or has please talk with me. I need support.
Hello Cindy, I am so sorry you are going through this. I hope the best for you. My aunt has breast cancer that the doctor said wouldn't spread. After her surgery he said "I'm sorry, it's in your lungs". She is doing well and taking lots of vitamins and herbs. Do you take any? I hear it's giving amazing results.
I am 33 years old. I was diagnosed with carcinoma in situ a year ago. Severe cervical dysplasia. I had a LEEP and the margins were not clear. My husband lost his job and I lost my insurance. My "condition" was pre-existing until February. The new doctor said I was fine, come back in a year. I found out later he never even got my medical records from my old doctor! Now he will see me in two weeks.
I am afraid now though because I have a lot of watery blood, mild pain. In one area by my urethera I have very painful sores. My vaginal walls look like brains! It's not right. I had complained about it to my last doctor and he didn;t really look at it. He just said it's normal for women to have folds... But I wasn't like that my whole life. It's changing fast. Now a year later it's all over. I can see it. I am going to demand a biopsy. I've been having low back pain. We even got a new tempropedic bed, and it doesn't help. I also have a lump in my vagina that feels like the size of a finger. I was told by the doctor it's probably a collapsed muscle from child birth. But I never had it before and my youngest is nine. I'm not ready to die, and I'm afraid if I don'y get properly treated soon it will be too late. Cindy, how are you coping? Are you accepting this and just trying to prolong your life as much as possible? I would like to talk to you and keep each other updated. I think it helps to talk to someone who's dealing with this. This new doctor told me I shouldn;t get a hysterectomy because I was too young. But the oncologist said I should get one. I have no problem getting that done if it will make me better. I have two beautiful children and three awesome step-children. We have a full house. Did you have any symptoms like me?