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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: fluid build up</title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by Cassidyjo on 12/18/2007</description>
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      <description>Hello,&amp;nbsp;My sister was diagnosed with Stage IV stomach cancer November 30, 2006.&amp;nbsp; They were going to remove her stomach but when they went in determined that was not a good option because she had microscopic cells on the lining of her peritoneum.&amp;nbsp; She did chemo until about August when she could no longer take the treatments.&amp;nbsp; They did a PET scan and they found no evidence of disease at that time so she got a three month break from chemo!&amp;nbsp; She actually started feeling pretty good.&amp;nbsp; Then in November her hemoglobin was down to 7 and she was feeling very bad again.&amp;nbsp; She had a blood transfusion, which helped for a very short while.&amp;nbsp; They did a scope and found that the tumor in her stomach had grown significantly and was malignant.&amp;nbsp; So it was back to chemo.&amp;nbsp; She did on Dec 5 and again on Dec 12.&amp;nbsp; Last night she was taken to the ER.&amp;nbsp; She had passed out and her son found her on the kitchen floor.&amp;nbsp; Her hemoglobin is down to 8 again and she looks like she is nine months pregnant.&amp;nbsp; I know the fluid is probably not a good sign.&amp;nbsp; Does it mean the end is near?&amp;nbsp; They did an Xray to see if she had a bowel obstruction but don&amp;#39;t think she does since she is having bowel movement.&amp;nbsp; She doesn&amp;#39;t even have her colon any more.&amp;nbsp; That was removed years ago.&amp;nbsp; Could her small intestine have that much fluid.&amp;nbsp; They didn&amp;#39;t seem to think the fluid was outside the stomach/bowel area.&amp;nbsp; How do they get it out?&amp;nbsp; Will it come back?&amp;nbsp; How much time do we have left?&amp;nbsp; Anyone with any experience with this, if you could share your experience, that would be great,&amp;nbsp;Thanks,&amp;nbsp;AB</description>
      <author>Cassidyjo</author>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: fluid build up</title>
      <description>My sister, age 48, also has stage IV stomach cancer.&amp;nbsp; She was diagnosed in April, 2007.&amp;nbsp; She has been having fluid buildup for about the last three months.&amp;nbsp; She gets real uncomfortable with the fluid and it seems that food does not want to stay down when her stomach fills up.&amp;nbsp; She goes in about once a month for a paracentesis which drains the fluid.&amp;nbsp; She then feels better and is able to eat and keep food down.&amp;nbsp; However, I too wonder that this fluid build up cannot be a good sign.&amp;nbsp; My sister is quite thin, and when she is full of fluid she looks like she is pregnant.&amp;nbsp; My sister has had nine chemos and is scheduled for her tenth.&amp;nbsp; The doctors say they will keep going with chemo as long as she tolerates it.&amp;nbsp; On her last cat scan, it did show some slight shrinkage.&amp;nbsp; I guess all we can do is hope and pray.</description>
      <author>Anncher</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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