How you doing, just wanted to say hi. I am 42 and suffering with the above, it came just out of the blue as for most of us it seems. I am still around since Janu this year diagnoses. I have gone under European regimen - 5fu - tabs; cisplatin and Epirubicin, every 3 weeks. This made my stomach very stretchy and I have been eating v well, in fact put 2 stone on. I hsve been on 24 aeroplane journeys in between chemos, travelling the world and just enjoying my life. Just because we have cancer it does not make us more mortal. We all have an allocated time and only god knows when it is. But we are privileged, as we can discover so much about spirituality; ourselves and enjoy the company of our loved ones to full extent.
I am now on new chemo to try and blast the peritonial spread - its very little left but its there. We never know where and how this can blow, but I pray and believe in miracles and the power of our own spirits. So keep on going, as hard as it is. We can survirve this.
Cancer is not an 'invador', it is our own cells going wrong, because they stopped listening to our brain function, in my opinion in that case we should try and do our best to use our spirit, which is always stronger then body to deal with this misfunction.
Lots of thought and prayers for you. There are miracles, lets survive this.
Tatiana