Guest guest Posted December 2, 2004 Report Share Posted December 2, 2004 In a message dated 12/2/2004 3:06:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, jojane500@... writes: If you don't mind a curiosity question, did you have chemo at the beginning of it? If you did, did you know your stats? Hi Janie, I had a biopsy. My surgeon thought that all I would need would be radiation, since the tumor was so small. I then had the lumpectomy and 8 out of 12 nodes were positive. I had a port inserted for the chemo on a Monday, and started aggressive chemo on Thursday, Friday, pump over the weekend, more chemo on Monday. I followed this schedule for 4 treatments, then my doctor changed my chemo to 3 other ones for an additional 4 treatments. Treatments were every 19 days. He had told me that it would take 6 to 8 months, probably 8 months to complete the treatment. I did the treatments in 5 months and 1 week. I never got sick, never lost my appetite. I got very weak, but never gave up. My oncologist at first told me that I would have to have a bone marrow transplant, but after my first treatment, he, after consulting with another doctor at the hospital where transplants are done, decided I would do just as well on the chemo schedule he had set up for me. After chemo, I had 35 radiation treatments. I don't even want to think about the stats he gave me. I knew they were just that - stats. I proved him wrong. I had complete faith in God, complete faith in my doctors, always a positive attitude and I survived. hugs Eunice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2004 Report Share Posted December 3, 2004 I had complete faith in God, complete faith in my doctors, always a positive attitude and I survived. eunice...this paragraph says it all. god bless you. hugs, jude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 Thanks, Eunice. Wow! I also wondered if it was possible for you to work during the chemo? Love, and more power to you. Janie > In a message dated 12/2/2004 3:06:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, > jojane500@a... writes: > If you don't > mind a curiosity question, did you have chemo at the beginning of it? > If you did, did you know your stats? > > Hi Janie, > I had a biopsy. My surgeon thought that all I would need would be radiation, > since the tumor was so small. I then had the lumpectomy and 8 out of 12 > nodes were positive. I had a port inserted for the chemo on a Monday, and started > aggressive chemo on Thursday, Friday, pump over the weekend, more chemo on > Monday. I followed this schedule for 4 treatments, then my doctor changed my > chemo to 3 other ones for an additional 4 treatments. Treatments were every 19 > days. He had told me that it would take 6 to 8 months, probably 8 months to > complete the treatment. I did the treatments in 5 months and 1 week. I never > got sick, never lost my appetite. I got very weak, but never gave up. My > oncologist at first told me that I would have to have a bone marrow transplant, > but after my first treatment, he, after consulting with another doctor at the > hospital where transplants are done, decided I would do just as well on the > chemo schedule he had set up for me. After chemo, I had 35 radiation treatments. > > I don't even want to think about the stats he gave me. I knew they were just > that - stats. I proved him wrong. > > I had complete faith in God, complete faith in my doctors, always a positive > attitude and I survived. > > hugs > Eunice > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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