barbie3joey:
Hello Barbara. My name is Barbara as well.
Anyhow, I noticed that you were diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer. I have the same as you. Well had. But who's to really say ya know? If you have any questions about any of this, please let me know. I will shead all the knowledge i know. Just ask. Please don't feel as though you can't get through this because I did. You most certainly can. Just keep faith and love god. He's already there. Chin up and keep in touch. Have a good day!
I prefer the name Joey.
everyone calls me that.
Hi Joey! Glad to say that all seems to be going well. I had my surgery on Dec. 4th (stage 3C), started chemo on Jan. 30th, and have just had my 6th treatment (treatments have been every 21 days), hopefully the last! My side affects have been fatique, aches, shortness of breath, itchy skin, and some blurred vision. Nothing tramatic :) My white cell count always falls low just befor my treatments, but then raises just in time. I am part of a clinical trial (GOG-218) that will continue to monitor me through Yale New Haven Hospital, Dr. Rutherford. I have been back to work full time since Feb.2nd. I realize how incredably fortunate I am. I also realize that I am not out of the woods. This has been a real wake up call and puts things into perspective. I have been able to stay positive and in control of my life. I want to be sure that all women listen to their bodies and don't make excuses for lingering symptoms.....see your doctor!!! I have found that it is better to talk about this, rather than keep it inside yourself.
Thank you for your encouragement so early on.
Barbara