First Blog - Its Back

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Hello Everyone This is the first time I have 'blogged' anywhere so bear with me if I seem not to know what I am doing cos I DONT! I was originally diagnosed with Stage 4 Lung Cancer with Metastases in November last year and underwent both radio and chemotherapy (Gem/Carbo). The tumours shrank and I was doing great. Started with some back pain about 6 weeks ago but held off going to the docs until my follow up appointment (don't ask me why, I don't know). Well, had another CT scan and a bone scan and yes, the little tyke is back and growing faster than before. There is now also, a visible 'lump' on my back. Went to see the oncologist at the Christie Hospital again this morning and although they cannot offer me any more radiotherapy, I am about to start a second course of chemo on Monday 7th September. Suits me better because my father in law is 80 next Sunday and we have some things planned for over the bank holiday and I do not want to feel off colour for his celebrations. The treatment they have offered is called Docetaxel (Taxotere) which is new to me so I have no idea of my reaction. The Gem/Carbo affected by bone marrow quite badly and I ended up having blood and platelet transfusions every 3 weeks. I have been told that this stuff is more toxic so I may have more severe but different side effects and I will definately lose my hair this time (well at least I won't suffer from nits). Apparently I have to take steroids for 3 days whilst having this treatment so I will probably be climbing walls and blogging at all hours of the day and night to keep myself occupied. I am not looking forward to this treatment at all and if anyone out there has had it and can let me know how they coped then I would appreciate it. I am just going to enjoy the next 2 weeks fully and get out and about as much as I can while I feel up to it. I have no intention of losing my sense of humour, it's what keeps me going although some people think I am a little strange making jokes about mouth ulcers and bowel habits but I believe a good laugh is the best medicine some times. Well, I hope this has not depressed any of you too much, keep your chins up, smile and count your blessings, I have many - wonderful husband, brilliant family and friends, nice home and I can finally be off work without feeling guilty. Thanks for listening Vicky
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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    on here we all do it so you`ll fit in well.

    welcome to the club no one wants to join.... but you`ll be glad you did.

    taxotere is what i will be having next time. i had fec 100 last time.... i coped very well with the fec, yes lost hair etc but it worked shrunk the tumours and there has been no growth since jan.( breast cancer, cancer in uterus, with mets in liver). i have heard lots of different stories about tax.... but everyone is different, my doc says it going to be stronger than the fec.... but the fec done its job and if the tax does its job too then i will be alive a lot longer than my prognosis. so i... as they say am as happy as a pig in muck!!! lol

    good luck to you enjoy all this site has to offer and check out the chat it can be informative, comforting and also funny.

    liz xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hope you enjoy the holiday before treatment starts and that it's not too nasty when it starts!

    I see Consultant tomorrow to see what my new poison is, so we might starting around the same time - I'm sure there'll be no shortage of night owls on steroids!

    x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    we like the humour on here so u will fit right in . i have had fec and doxetacel (breast cancer) found doxetacel not to bad had some nerve oain put once that was under control it went find the steroid dosage was high but not to hard to cope with everyone experiences are diffrent .try out chat as well its good in the chat room do,nt loose the humour .hope to hear from u soon in chat

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Sorry I  haven't any info re: your treatment, just wanted to wish you good luck and good health. Enjoy the birthday celebrations and the holiday weeekend. Lindaj x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    either Vicki  -  just my Tamoxifen which is causing me no problems really.

    I just love your delightful sense of humour though and thought I would suggest you join in the 'Jokes' section here.  You will see that many of us believe that enjoying a good laugh is beneficial to our mental and emotional health - lol!!

    Renée