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Hello, my name is . I am new to this whole chat room

and posting messages thing. I am also new to Cancer. I was

diagnosed with stage 4 Colon Cancer on the 4th of July 2002. I am

only 29 years of age and scared every night that I try to sleep and

every day I see the doctor or go for treatment(chemotherapy) I am

currently on 5FU and lukavorian(however that is spelled. Now my

cancer in certian spots has increases in size and my oncologist wants

to start me on oxcaliplatian in addition to what I am now doing. I

have heard that this new drug is having good results but some bad

side effects, now I am even more worried and nervous. I joined this

group in hope of some answers and encouragement.

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> In a message dated 1/2/03 11:54:35 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> belle29@g... writes:

>

>

> > I joined this group in hope of some answers and encouragement.

> >

> ,

>

> I don't have any answers but would be glad to try and supply some

> encouragement. I was diagnosed Stage IV rectal cancer on 12/23 and

while

> still getting used to the whole idea of it all, I am doing much

better than I

> was initially.

>

> I don't know at this point what kind of treatment I am going to

have...I am

> still having some more tests run and have an appt. to see a medical

> oncologist on Tuesday.

>

> Please write the list as often as you can whether it's to ask

questions or

> just to ask for support...these folks are great with both!

>

> Terry/GA

-------------HI Terry (see you posting around, great, and getting

lots of advice )- and now, stepping in to assist as well. Last place

we ever wanted to be, however, being known by the company we keep -

super to see everyone is stepping up to the plate. You will be able

to add some chapters to this, when you are one of those who will not

sit back and let others control your destination. I see so many that

just accept the doctor's word without question. Gotta say it, there

are loads who are dedicated, however, there are those who I think get

a power trip from playing God. Getting that second opinion (or even

third) is smart, like shopping for a house or car - but much much

more important. No doctor can be thought of doing someone a favor by

telling them " get things in order. " OTHER than to say, it is a wake

up call, which is better than no wake up call at all. Think of --

--- " It is like the story of the frog. A frog is placed in a pan of

boiling water, he jumps out quickly because he knows the water is hot

and it is deadly. However, place the frog in a pan of cool water and

gradually warm it to boiling point, he will not jump out because the

warming was done slowly. " ---They turned the heat up on us, but how

we react is what is going to show the outcome.

God Bless Terry, hoping for a good Tues. and all the days thereafter.

Betty B.

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HI . I am so sorry to hear about your diagnosis. 29 is just

way to young to have to deal with this. Just stay positive and

hopeful and ask lots of questions and don't give up till you get

answers. My mom is currently taking oxaliplation with 5fu and

luvorkin(sp.) she was diagnosed with stage 4 almost two years ago.

she has been on this treatment for a couple months and we are unsure

yet if this treatment is working. she probably won't know until late

this month. But I do know that the side effects aren't as bad as

they were the first time she went thru chemo( can't remember exactly

what it was now). the more major side effect is sensitivity to

cold... weather or even cold food, drink, water makes it feel like

she has razor blades in her fingers, toes wherever.She is really

tired alot but she is also anemic too. I will post more on here when

we find out the results of her next scan. Please just stay positive

and don't give up hope. Take care of yourself and check out any

options that may be helpful. feel free to email me anytime...

canner10@.... I will say a prayer for you. Candi

>

> Hello, my name is . I am new to this whole chat room

> and posting messages thing. I am also new to Cancer. I was

> diagnosed with stage 4 Colon Cancer on the 4th of July 2002. I am

> only 29 years of age and scared every night that I try to sleep and

> every day I see the doctor or go for treatment(chemotherapy) I am

> currently on 5FU and lukavorian(however that is spelled. Now my

> cancer in certian spots has increases in size and my oncologist

wants

> to start me on oxcaliplatian in addition to what I am now doing. I

> have heard that this new drug is having good results but some bad

> side effects, now I am even more worried and nervous. I joined this

> group in hope of some answers and encouragement.

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