Thanks for letting me join your group, this is so Sloan to me.
My wife who is 79 has just been confirmed as having ovarian cancer stage 4. She had a few tummy aches and loss of appetite about last September but was still active. She had her first cycle of chemotherapy last Friday but I had to take her back to the hospital early morning Wednesday as she had excruciating tummy pains. After putting on longtec tablets she is a lot better. I feel hopeless, I can’t do anything for her except cuddling , both in our seventies and crying like babies ( me more than Josephine ) Does it get easier, there seems to be so many people suffering with this horrible disease….
My mother has just been diagnosed with ovarian cancer which is also in her peritoneum I’m not sure yet if she’s stage 3 or 4 as with research I’ve learnt that peritoneum cancer is only recognised earliest stage 3 there’s not earlier stages. She’s been having stomach problems for years. She’s just had an operation today and they decided the peritoneum is too infected that they wouldn’t remove her ovaries or anything and they’ve put her straight on chemotherapy. I’m 32 and can’t comprehend losing my mum right now.
sorry I don’t have any advice I just wanted to let you know I’m hurting with you. Sending you both hope and strength xx
Hi PeterH and welcome to the Online Community but so sorry to hear about your wife’s diagnosis.
A cancer diagnosis like this in the family can be such a challenging and stressful time but I do hope you will find the Community a safe place to get support and to ask your questions.
The Community is divided into support groups (discussion rooms) so can I recommend you join and post in our supportive Ovarian cancer support group. This is a safe place to talk to others who may have a similar diagnosis and treatment experience, to ask questions and get support from family members who are navigating the same journey.
If you'd like to connect in with a group click on the (Bold) Group link I have created above. Once the group page opens click on the black banner that says [click to join] at the bottom, or the [Join] button under "Group tools."
You can then introduce yourself by putting up a ‘new post’ by clicking in the box near the top right with + New or + (Depending on the device you are using) and you are ready to go. You could copy and paste the text from this post into your new post
When it comes to the practical and emotional challenges of supporting family you may also benefit from joining our general Carers only support group where you will connect with others navigating the same support challenges.
The Macmillan Support Line is open from 8am-8pm (timings may differ across services) 7 days a week on 0808 808 00 00 where you can talk with someone about specific cancer and practical information, get emotional support, benefits/financial guidance or just connect with a listening ear.
We also have our Ask an Expert section but do allow a few working days for a reply.
Talking to people face to face can be very helpful so do check to see if you have any Local Macmillan Support in your area, do also check for a local Maggie's Centre as these folks are amazing and aim to give support to all the family.
Please do get back to me if you need further help.
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