Started bleeding in Dec, hystersopy removal of a fibriod,polyp and biopsy, diagnosed with endometrial cancer aggressive type, hysterectomy 9 weeks ago, then got nercrosis of the abdominal wall in hospital 17 nights, then told I had carcinosarcoma stage 3, very rare and aggressive, waiting for the chemo to start when the nercrosis healed, had a scan on the 10th April, because I was having a vaginal bleed, 2nd scan a week ago, then to be told I have a mass in my virgina the only thing left after the hysterectomy and nodules in my lung
So in 8 weeks its gone from stage 3 to stage 4 in 8 weeks treatable not curable, I start chemo tommrow 2 chemos for 6 weeks then immutherpy, totally in shock and dont know what my quilty my life will be and for how long
Ive told my hubby will take each day as it comes and stay positive, I'm in control hopefully of this cancer and I will fight all the way, its fear of the unknown that bothers me
Well had my first cycle of 2 x chemo 1 x immutherpy, feeling fine and not as scary as I thought, they have said that i might feel scrappy in a few days, so just rest
Iam staying positive and take one day at a time, apprantley immunotherapy is a fairly new chemo with good results hopefully
You take care
KB
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