Trials and Tribulations

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Had my EUA on Monday and spoke to the consultant before we left. Good news is that it looks like although there is still residual cancer in the cervix it is confined to there only and can be removed. On removal I will loose some of my bowel and will have to have a temporary stoma but they are hoping to reverse this some months down the line when the swelling and radiotherapy damage has gone down. 

They think that they can save my bladder and although I will be in hospital for 3 weeks and it will be a big operation my consultant is confident of a cure!!! Great news I am so grateful I cannot begin to tell you. He did say that this is the only thing that they can do now as I would not be able to have any further treatment having exhausted my allowance of chemo and radiotherapy in July and August. I am elated that he says they are still looking to cure but I am also apprehensive and cannot shift the small cloud that is hovering and reminding me that if this doesn't work then ........... I only ever seem to come on here and blog when I am feeling low and not the most positive and yet I am naturally a positive person. You probably do not believe this but it is true!!

I find it hard that your diagnosis and treatment plan can change quickly and you have no control, you just have to go on this scary ride into the unknown. I have gone from one Oncologist to 3 consultants in a month and I think that a temporary stoma is good news something 7 months ago I never would have considered ever thinking was good news.  

I know that based on this new set of information I am lucky and regardless of the trials and tribulations that you have to go through to get there a cure is a cure and I say bring it on!!!

Merry Christmas to everyone who reads this and please cross everything for me at the end of January.

XX

 

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    hi hun

    yes i will cross everything for you....  now spray that smile on and enjoy xmas and positive thoughts for 2011

    mery xmas darling and a very positive new year

    loads of love and hugs

    jen xxxxxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Bonnie,

    Have a happy Christmas and a very Healthy New Year. Every thing crossed for the end of Jan. All the best and Good Luck.

    Take care and be safe Big Hugs Love Sarsfield.xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Both,

    Thank you so much for your best wishes. I hope you both have a lovely Christmas and a happy and healthy New Year.

    XXX

  • Hi Bonnie,

    Yes,we all lower our sights as the diagnosis gets more scary! My M-I-Law had a reversable stoma and coped (at 78) very well. Going through treatment is a B******* but, at the end of the day, if it cures you, then, what the h*ll!

    Have a good Christmas and boot the big C into touch in 2011!

    KateG

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Is so positive that they are still talking about a cure. All the best for a peaceful Christmas time and an increasingly healthy 2011 x