Suzette, I don't know if you ever check this site. I just found it. I'll send this anyway. I had ovarian cancer 6 years ago and I'm still asking many of the questions that you asked in your message. Sometimes I think that oncology health care professionals need to actually live with survivors to see how these things go. I'm still looking for information on long term effects. My pains went away within a year...it was gradual. I have slight nueropathy in my toes, bothers me when I'm on my feet very long. Dr. said I was lucky. So, what can I tell you? Do try to move and get some exercise up to your tolerance because I found good ciruculation help the nueropathy go away faster. My problems have been financial and also immune system is poor even now, and thus emotional. Insurance is expensive and I've been turned down for jobs because ignorant people have shared my medical history with prospective employers...can't prove it, just word of mouth. So many things happen in this wonderful world of surviving. I hope you're doing better now. I planned a trip, but my savings went for counseling and medications since I haven't had group coverage for a while. Take care. Brenda