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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: My case- any helpful input would be appreciated</title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by Godzgud on 1/26/2008</description>
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      <title>My case- any helpful input would be appreciated</title>
      <description>In June of 2007 I experienced nausea that would not go away .&amp;nbsp; After about a week I went to my family doctor and he djd blood tests and my billary levels were very high.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; He scheduled a CAT scan and MRI and an appointment with a gastroenterologist.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; He suspected a Klatskin tumor after he read the results but was not sure.&amp;nbsp; They scheduled an endoscopy and put a stent in the bile duct to open it up and took tissue swabbings to check for cancer.&amp;nbsp; The stent did allow bile duct to flow and nausea and symptoms subsided some.&amp;nbsp; The tests did not show a malignancy.&amp;nbsp; However the doctors felt that a tumor was causing the bile duct to close off.&amp;nbsp; They scheduled surgery for the first week of August.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; They removed a 2 cm or so tumor and it was malignant.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The doctor came to me after surgery to tell me they felt that they had gotten it all, but 2 days after came to report that pathology had made a mistake during surgery and the margins were not clear as reported.&amp;nbsp; This was devastating, as they took very little of my liver and the doctor was prepared to do so to increase my chances of a cure.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Well, he was still hopeful and told me that radiation and chemo could still clean up and cancer left and he was still positive.&amp;nbsp; I had a 3 week stay in the hospital complicated by serious bleeding and then an unexplained (God&amp;#39;s help I believe) stopping of the internal bleeding.&amp;nbsp; After 3 painful weeks in the hospital, I had a painful 3 week recovery out of the hospital.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I had lost over 40 pounds since June and was having a difficult time regaining, however I did regain it and am up to close to normal weight at this time&amp;nbsp;.&amp;nbsp; I had 5 weeks of chemo and concurrent radiation.&amp;nbsp; After a rest period of 30 days I had brachy raditation therapy (not paid for by insurance unfortunately), for 3 sessions over 3 weeks ending just before Christmas 2007.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The doctor has done blood work and all seems okay .&amp;nbsp; My tumor count was 18.&amp;nbsp; I am not sure if that is okay or not.&amp;nbsp; Hopefully it is.&amp;nbsp; My oncologist has recommended an agressive approach and now is recommending 3 or 4 months of Gemzar.&amp;nbsp; Does anyone know if this is the course I should take?&amp;nbsp; He says if the cancer comes back, it will be stage 4 and I am in big trouble.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I am kinda tired to be honest and not sure if this is the right step for me. I have two drain tubes that I flush twice a day and they have not yet been replaced as they seem to flush fine.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I have a fungal/or infection on one of them now and it is causing me discomfort, but it seems to be responding to the creme the surgeon recommended.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Any input folks?&amp;nbsp; Thanks alot.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Jeff</description>
      <author>Godzgud</author>
      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: My case- any helpful input would be appreciated</title>
      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 1/26/2008 Godzgud wrote:In June of 2007 I experienced nausea that would not go away .&amp;nbsp; After about a week I went to my family doctor and he djd blood tests and my billary levels were very high.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; He scheduled a CAT scan and MRI and an appointment with a gastroenterologist.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; He suspected a Klatskin tumor after he read the results but was not sure.&amp;nbsp; They scheduled an endoscopy and put a stent in the bile duct to open it up and took tissue swabbings to check for cancer.&amp;nbsp; The stent did allow bile duct to flow and nausea and symptoms subsided some.&amp;nbsp; The tests did not show a malignancy.&amp;nbsp; However the doctors felt that a tumor was causing the bile duct to close off.&amp;nbsp; They scheduled surgery for the first week of August.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; They removed a 2 cm or so tumor and it was malignant.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The doctor came to me after surgery to tell me they felt that they had gotten it all, but 2 days after came to report that pathology had made a mistake during surgery and the margins were not clear as reported.&amp;nbsp; This was devastating, as they took very little of my liver and the doctor was prepared to do so to increase my chances of a cure.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Well, he was still hopeful and told me that radiation and chemo could still clean up and cancer left and he was still positive.&amp;nbsp; I had a 3 week stay in the hospital complicated by serious bleeding and then an unexplained (God&amp;#39;s help I believe) stopping of the internal bleeding.&amp;nbsp; After 3 painful weeks in the hospital, I had a painful 3 week recovery out of the hospital.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I had lost over 40 pounds since June and was having a difficult time regaining, however I did regain it and am up to close to normal weight at this time&amp;nbsp;.&amp;nbsp; I had 5 weeks of chemo and concurrent radiation.&amp;nbsp; After a rest period of 30 days I had brachy raditation therapy (not paid for by insurance unfortunately), for 3 sessions over 3 weeks ending just before Christmas 2007.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The doctor has done blood work and all seems okay .&amp;nbsp; My tumor count was 18.&amp;nbsp; I am not sure if that is okay or not.&amp;nbsp; Hopefully it is.&amp;nbsp; My oncologist has recommended an agressive approach and now is recommending 3 or 4 months of Gemzar.&amp;nbsp; Does anyone know if this is the course I should take?&amp;nbsp; He says if the cancer comes back, it will be stage 4 and I am in big trouble.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I am kinda tired to be honest and not sure if this is the right step for me. I have two drain tubes that I flush twice a day and they have not yet been replaced as they seem to flush fine.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I have a fungal/or infection on one of them now and it is causing me discomfort, but it seems to be responding to the creme the surgeon recommended.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Any input folks?&amp;nbsp; Thanks alot.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Jeff&amp;nbsp;I was diagnosed with stage 4 bile duct cancer on April 4, 2007.&amp;nbsp; Surgery can not be done when it is stage 4.&amp;nbsp; Have been on Genzar all these months since then. It will give you extra time, but no cure.&amp;nbsp; I&amp;#39;m thinking of ending all the chemo.&amp;nbsp; My tumor marker jumped from 21 to 150 this past month.&amp;nbsp; Chemo is no fun.&amp;nbsp; It is like going to a gas station, putting the gas hose pump into your mouth, drinking a quart of gasoline. Do this for 14 days in a row. Take a rest for 7 days. Then start the cycle all over again. Do this for about 8 months straight.&amp;nbsp; Without it, your chances are&amp;nbsp;about 4 &amp;nbsp;months. With it possibly 9-12 months. So the choice is yours how much time you need to get things in order with your family &amp;amp; loved ones &amp;amp; with God. Live each day one day at a time. Enjoy each day that you are given.&amp;nbsp; Prepare yourself for eternity. Jesus paid the price for everything you have ever done wrong. All you have to do is admit your wrong doing to Him &amp;amp; accept His free gift of everlasting life in beautiful heaven. &amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>8MJM8</author>
      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: My case- any helpful input would be appreciated</title>
      <description>Before you make a decision on how to proceed, please take a look at the following website. http://www.thedcasite.com/DCA_reports.html 
My medical/alternative doctor is now recommending and prescribing this for some of his cancer patients. He has had many successes over the years treating a variety of cancers and I know he would not be recommending this treatment without having done a thorough investigation of it's efficacy and safety. Best of luck on your journey. Let me know if you would like further information.

On 1/26/2008 Godzgud wrote:In June of 2007 I experienced nausea that would not go away .&amp;nbsp; After about a week I went to my family doctor and he djd blood tests and my billary levels were very high.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; He scheduled a CAT scan and MRI and an appointment with a gastroenterologist.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; He suspected a Klatskin tumor after he read the results but was not sure.&amp;nbsp; They scheduled an endoscopy and put a stent in the bile duct to open it up and took tissue swabbings to check for cancer.&amp;nbsp; The stent did allow bile duct to flow and nausea and symptoms subsided some.&amp;nbsp; The tests did not show a malignancy.&amp;nbsp; However the doctors felt that a tumor was causing the bile duct to close off.&amp;nbsp; They scheduled surgery for the first week of August.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; They removed a 2 cm or so tumor and it was malignant.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The doctor came to me after surgery to tell me they felt that they had gotten it all, but 2 days after came to report that pathology had made a mistake during surgery and the margins were not clear as reported.&amp;nbsp; This was devastating, as they took very little of my liver and the doctor was prepared to do so to increase my chances of a cure.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Well, he was still hopeful and told me that radiation and chemo could still clean up and cancer left and he was still positive.&amp;nbsp; I had a 3 week stay in the hospital complicated by serious bleeding and then an unexplained (God&amp;#39;s help I believe) stopping of the internal bleeding.&amp;nbsp; After 3 painful weeks in the hospital, I had a painful 3 week recovery out of the hospital.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I had lost over 40 pounds since June and was having a difficult time regaining, however I did regain it and am up to close to normal weight at this time&amp;nbsp;.&amp;nbsp; I had 5 weeks of chemo and concurrent radiation.&amp;nbsp; After a rest period of 30 days I had brachy raditation therapy (not paid for by insurance unfortunately), for 3 sessions over 3 weeks ending just before Christmas 2007.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The doctor has done blood work and all seems okay .&amp;nbsp; My tumor count was 18.&amp;nbsp; I am not sure if that is okay or not.&amp;nbsp; Hopefully it is.&amp;nbsp; My oncologist has recommended an agressive approach and now is recommending 3 or 4 months of Gemzar.&amp;nbsp; Does anyone know if this is the course I should take?&amp;nbsp; He says if the cancer comes back, it will be stage 4 and I am in big trouble.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I am kinda tired to be honest and not sure if this is the right step for me. I have two drain tubes that I flush twice a day and they have not yet been replaced as they seem to flush fine.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I have a fungal/or infection on one of them now and it is causing me discomfort, but it seems to be responding to the creme the surgeon recommended.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Any input folks?&amp;nbsp; Thanks alot.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Jeff</description>
      <author>Shemay</author>
      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: My case- any helpful input would be appreciated</title>
      <description>I think you have been incredibly brave. I would encourage you to get more information from your doctors about the tumor markers.&amp;nbsp; You said it was 18--but you absolutely need to know if that is good or not.&amp;nbsp; There is a great oncologist in New York who specializes in Bile Duct cancer treatment.&amp;nbsp; If you would like his name and contact please let me know.&amp;nbsp; I would work more closely with your oncologist and explore what he/she would do if given your diagnosis.&amp;nbsp; Be strong and have faith in your body&amp;#39;s desire to heal.&amp;nbsp; I am sure you are tired--do you have loved ones/family that can help you pursue your course of action?&amp;nbsp; Best to you and you will be in my thoughts.lisa</description>
      <author>arlo2</author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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