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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: What to Expect??</title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by firegirl64 on 1/20/2008</description>
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      <description>I just had a laparoscopic partial hysterectomy 3 weeks ago and they found clear cell carcinoma on my pathology report.&amp;nbsp; Now I have to have a staging surgery and&amp;nbsp;a minimum of&amp;nbsp;3 chemo treatments even if the staging surgery pathology results are negative due to the aggresive nature of this type of cancer.&amp;nbsp; Can anyone please advise on what to expect??&amp;nbsp; Thanks</description>
      <author>firegirl64</author>
      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Hi,I had a total hysterectomy in October.&amp;nbsp; Stage 1C.&amp;nbsp; I had three rounds of taxol and carbo over nine weeks.&amp;nbsp; My cancer was also clear cell and of an aggressive type.&amp;nbsp; The chemo was not as bad as I had anticipated.&amp;nbsp; No vomiting, only some &amp;quot;queasiness&amp;quot; the day after.&amp;nbsp;Doctor prescribed Zofran and Compazine to take at home, but I never needed it.&amp;nbsp; Since the chemo has a cummulative effect, the third treatment was the roughest.&amp;nbsp; The worse part was the leg pains and aches.&amp;nbsp; I was also very emotional, especially after the first treatment.&amp;nbsp; Hair loss around week three.&amp;nbsp; Since I work in a health care setting, I took a leave during treatment but started back yesterday.&amp;nbsp; I feel stronger, day by day.&amp;nbsp; I do have some tingling sensations in my feet, which is common.&amp;nbsp; I exercise everyday at least 30 minutes and I try to eat healthy foods.&amp;nbsp; Am staying away from sugars, and processed foods.&amp;nbsp; Also no artificial sweetners or caffiene.&amp;nbsp; I feel very fortunate to have caught it early and am staying positive for a full recovery.&amp;nbsp; I would be happy to keep in touch with you if you&amp;#39;d like.&amp;nbsp; Pati</description>
      <author>pati56</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 1/23/2008 pati56 wrote:Hi,I had a total hysterectomy in October.&amp;nbsp; Stage 1C.&amp;nbsp; I had three rounds of taxol and carbo over nine weeks.&amp;nbsp; My cancer was also clear cell and of an aggressive type.&amp;nbsp; The chemo was not as bad as I had anticipated.&amp;nbsp; No vomiting, only some &amp;quot;queasiness&amp;quot; the day after.&amp;nbsp;Doctor prescribed Zofran and Compazine to take at home, but I never needed it.&amp;nbsp; Since the chemo has a cummulative effect, the third treatment was the roughest.&amp;nbsp; The worse part was the leg pains and aches.&amp;nbsp; I was also very emotional, especially after the first treatment.&amp;nbsp; Hair loss around week three.&amp;nbsp; Since I work in a health care setting, I took a leave during treatment but started back yesterday.&amp;nbsp; I feel stronger, day by day.&amp;nbsp; I do have some tingling sensations in my feet, which is common.&amp;nbsp; I exercise everyday at least 30 minutes and I try to eat healthy foods.&amp;nbsp; Am staying away from sugars, and processed foods.&amp;nbsp; Also no artificial sweetners or caffiene.&amp;nbsp; I feel very fortunate to have caught it early and am staying positive for a full recovery.&amp;nbsp; I would be happy to keep in touch with you if you&amp;#39;d like.&amp;nbsp; PatiHI Pati,It was great just hearing from you knowing there is someone else out there that has already gone through it.&amp;nbsp; I would really appreciate keeping in touch with you.&amp;nbsp; I think the not knowing is worse than knowing so thank you for any information you can provide.&amp;nbsp; I too am staying positive and will be happy to get past this surgery so I can get on with the healing.&amp;nbsp; I have been reading about the acid and alkaline balance of the body ahve you read or heard anything about this?&amp;nbsp; My surgery is scheduled for 1-24-08 so I should know more then.&amp;nbsp; Thanks again for the information and I&amp;#39;ll check back with you when I get out of the hospital.Ona Lee</description>
      <author>firegirl64</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Hi Ona,Good luck on your surgery!&amp;nbsp; Before you know it, you will on the road to recovery.&amp;nbsp; Yes, not knowing what to expect was the hardest part of the whole thing.&amp;nbsp; Continue to think positive!&amp;nbsp; I look forward to hearing back from you after your surgery.&amp;nbsp; Pati</description>
      <author>pati56</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Pati,I am Stage 1C, diagosed in December.&amp;nbsp; I have already had surgery (the first to remove the tumor and right ovary, the second a hysterectomy and staging).&amp;nbsp; The oncologists have now recommended&amp;nbsp; rounds of Taxol/carbo.&amp;nbsp; I have 2 questions for you.&amp;nbsp; You mentioned that since you work in the healthcare field you took a leave from work.&amp;nbsp; Is this due to direct patient contact that you have?&amp;nbsp; I also work in the healthcare field and am debating working during treatment.&amp;nbsp; As a pharmacist, I have made many doses of chemotherapy, but it is one of those things you never think you will need for yourself.&amp;nbsp; My other question is if you have found anything specific as far as diet goes.&amp;nbsp; I am trying to do a more healthy diet of higher fiber, lower sugar.Thanks, Laura</description>
      <author>LauraC</author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 1/24/2008 LauraC wrote:Pati,I am Stage 1C, diagosed in December.&amp;nbsp; I have already had surgery (the first to remove the tumor and right ovary, the second a hysterectomy and staging).&amp;nbsp; The oncologists have now recommended&amp;nbsp; rounds of Taxol/carbo.&amp;nbsp; I have 2 questions for you.&amp;nbsp; You mentioned that since you work in the healthcare field you took a leave from work.&amp;nbsp; Is this due to direct patient contact that you have?&amp;nbsp; I also work in the healthcare field and am debating working during treatment.&amp;nbsp; As a pharmacist, I have made many doses of chemotherapy, but it is one of those things you never think you will need for yourself.&amp;nbsp; My other question is if you have found anything specific as far as diet goes.&amp;nbsp; I am trying to do a more healthy diet of higher fiber, lower sugar.Thanks, Laura&amp;nbsp;Hi Laura,First I must say that even though we have never met, I feel an instant connection with someone who is going through the same thing. :)&amp;nbsp; Yes, I&amp;nbsp;am&amp;nbsp;a nurse&amp;nbsp;in a rehab/long term facility and it was because of the direct patient contact that I chose to take the leave.&amp;nbsp; There were several cases of pneumonia this season, as well as numerous G.I. &amp;quot;bugs&amp;quot; going around.&amp;nbsp; I did not want to expose myself to this while&amp;nbsp;compromised in anyway.&amp;nbsp; My oncologist told me I did not have to &amp;quot;put myself in a bubble while going through chemo, and that I should be more concerned with infections of my own body, like U.T.I., ect.&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; I was happy with my decision and got all my chemo on schedule.&amp;nbsp;I also stayed away from crowds.&amp;nbsp; My husband was&amp;nbsp;great about doing all the shopping and errands!&amp;nbsp; As far as the diet, I have not found anything specific that I&amp;nbsp;follow.&amp;nbsp; Just cutting out the sugar, white bread,&amp;nbsp;trying to eat&amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;clean foods&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Lots of fruits and fresh veggies and whole grains.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Since my surgery, I have had no problems with constipation or U.T.I.s.&amp;nbsp; As far as my surgery, I had everything done in one shot.&amp;nbsp; Unfortunately, I did have one complication as a result of the surgery, I had a pulmonary embolism.&amp;nbsp; While in recovery room, my heart rate was quite elevated, but I had no chest pains or shortness of breath.&amp;nbsp; After a few days, heart rate remained elevated and oxygen level was going down.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; A CAT scan revealed the&amp;nbsp; clot, and I was immediately put on Heparin and once my levels were theraputic, I was put on Coumadin.&amp;nbsp; My oncologist believes that within 6 months of surgery, I should be able to come off Coumadin and the clot will be re-absorbed.&amp;nbsp; Thank Goodness.&amp;nbsp; I know what you mean as far as believing something like this could ever happen to you.&amp;nbsp; I never took anything more than a Tylenol.&amp;nbsp; Anyway,&amp;nbsp;I would like very much to keep in contact and share our &amp;quot;journey&amp;quot;.&amp;nbsp; Take care.&amp;nbsp; Pati</description>
      <author>pati56</author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>hi! just wanted to say: i was operated on for ov ca in july 2006, &amp;amp; had dvt in my groin! after the heparin i had coumadin: i am still on coumadin because my oncologist thinks it could be beneficial against cancer! look into it! harriet</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 1/25/2008 Harrietg. wrote:hi! just wanted to say: i was operated on for ov ca in july 2006, &amp;amp; had dvt in my groin! after the heparin i had coumadin: i am still on coumadin because my oncologist thinks it could be beneficial against cancer! look into it! harriet&amp;nbsp;Hi Harriett,Thanks for the info.&amp;nbsp; I certainly will ask my oncologist about that when I see him in February.&amp;nbsp; If you don&amp;#39;t mind, I&amp;#39;d like to ask you how you are doing health wise?&amp;nbsp; Hope you hear back from you.&amp;nbsp; Pati</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 1/25/2008 pati56 wrote:&amp;nbsp;On 1/25/2008 Harrietg. wrote:hi! just wanted to say: i was operated on for ov ca in july 2006, &amp;amp; had dvt in my groin! after the heparin i had coumadin: i am still on coumadin because my oncologist thinks it could be beneficial against cancer! look into it! harriet&amp;nbsp;Hi Harriett,Thanks for the info.&amp;nbsp; I certainly will ask my oncologist about that when I see him in February.&amp;nbsp; If you don&amp;#39;t mind, I&amp;#39;d like to ask you how you are doing health wise?&amp;nbsp; Hope you hear back from you.&amp;nbsp; Patiactually , fine!!! so keep your spirits up! think positive! adapt your diet (no sugar, plenty fruit &amp;amp; veg, i take a lot of supplements); wish i were closer to 5 years cancer-free....regards, harriet&amp;nbsp;</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 1/23/2008 pati56 wrote:Hi Ona,Good luck on your surgery!&amp;nbsp; Before you know it, you will on the road to recovery.&amp;nbsp; Yes, not knowing what to expect was the hardest part of the whole thing.&amp;nbsp; Continue to think positive!&amp;nbsp; I look forward to hearing back from you after your surgery.&amp;nbsp; PatiHi Pati,I got home from the hosptial on Sunday.&amp;nbsp; If it wasn&amp;#39;t for the mrophine and me throwing up I would have been out sooner.&amp;nbsp; The surgery went well, and I received all negative pathology reports today.&amp;nbsp; So that is great news!!&amp;nbsp; I understand that I do still have to have the chemo due to the aggressive nature of clear cell.&amp;nbsp; Is that what you experienced as well?&amp;nbsp; If you want we can email directly my email is --Message edited by CancerCompass staff. For personal protection, email address removed. Consider private reply. Please review CancerCompass Member Guidelines at http://www.cancercompass.com/common/guidelines.html-- .&amp;nbsp; Anyway I get my staples out on Feb 6th and then start chemo in about 2 weeks.&amp;nbsp; Was wondering about hormones, I understand that I won&amp;#39;t be able to take any ever?&amp;nbsp; I am already gainig my strength back and feel better getting past some of the unknown stuff.&amp;nbsp; How have you been feeling, still tired?Ona Lee</description>
      <author>firegirl64</author>
      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>I am new to this site, but I have clear cell also.&amp;nbsp; Would you care to tell me more about yours?&amp;nbsp; Thanks,&amp;nbsp; PJBA</description>
      <author>pjba11</author>
      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Your history is so much like mine.&amp;nbsp; Do you plan any radiation ?&amp;nbsp; Thanks,&amp;nbsp; Pjba</description>
      <author>pjba11</author>
      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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