Hi Survivor! Those are the people I most ove to hear about! Congrats! I am confident their have been trials and tribulations along the way and you have persisted! I was inititally diagnosed in February of 1998. Had chemo over 100 times over the course of the following 18 months and sought a couple of "second opinions." Ultimately, my CA 125 decreased to 18 and I was in "wait and see" mode. Approximately 18 months later (Feb. 2001), I wasn't feeling feeling well, went to the doctor, he put me in the hospital for tests and I awoke the next morning paralyzed from my eyelids to the tips of my toes. I was in the hospital for the next 10 months. Am now out of the wheelchair, away from the walker, and with a spiffy looking cane! Also, I am elated to have returned to the world of pseudo normalcy! Last November, again had surgery for malignant lymph nodes in the abdomincal area and high into the aortic track. Just finished Doxel chemo treatment-six rounds. Gynecoogic onc is somewhat less than positive regarding prognosis! CA 125 last month was at 89. Tell me about your cancer experience. Treatment experiences? Tryng to determine if there is something I am missing! Again, happy to hear that you are doing well!!!
Sally