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I am so very sorry to hear your diagnosis. It is especially difficult as you had your regularly scheduled mammograms and yet the mass was not "caught". You have my heartfelt prayers and encouragement.

 

I believe in the power of medicine but more so, in the power of prayer. May God give you the strength to fight, to endure, to persevere. Please let us know how you are doing. God bless. Heart

 

 

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@mariadomenica   Thinking positive thoughts for you as you go through this sometimes scary time. Have strength and faith. Heart

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@just bee wrote:

@mariadomenica 

 

I was diagnosed with rectal cancer in late March.  Started chemotherapy in May -- infusions every other week -- and finished my eighth and final infusion two weeks ago,

 

Have a bit of a break before I start chemoradiation on the 25th.  That will be 5 days a week for six weeks.

 

The goal is to shrink my two-inch tumor and then have surgery.

 

Staff has been great.  As for the medications, there have been side effects -- some more annoying than others -- but, overall, I'm functioning and still working as an RN.

 

Grateful that I haven't experienced any nausea or vomiting.  Every patient's response to the treatment is different.

 

There are so many on the forums who have experienced what you're going through right now.  I'm certain that if you have any concerns you will find support here.


@just bee    I didn't know about your diagnosis.  Did you not announce it until now or did I miss it?  Anyway, I'm so sorry to hear it but it sounds like you've got things under control.  Cancer has become so common that it's not IF you'll get it but WHEN.  Thankfully treatment has come a long way.  Are you going to the UNM Cancer Center?

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@mariadomenica  

 

Please be assured that I am thinking of you, praying for you and sending well wishes your way.

 

I know you are facing a scary situation and you wouldn't be human if you weren't feeling scared. 
Reach out to those that love you and that are closest to you for the support they will be eager to give you. 🥰 


Also, come here and feel supported by those in this community, who are rooting for you.

 

Bless you. Kbeans

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@mariadomenica    So sorry to hear of your diagnosis, and what a dismal holiday weekend you must be having.  Treatment for all cancers has come such a long way that I think you can be optimistic about a bright outlook.  I would've, however, had some choice words for the radiologist who had been reading those mammograms.

 

Keep your chin up and let us know how you're doing

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@mariadomenica I am so sorry for your diagnosis, I hope you get the results you want and I will pray for you. Just try to take things one step at a time, I also feel a good attitude helps. Again, good luck. 

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@Kachina624 wrote:

 


@just bee wrote:

@mariadomenica 

 

I was diagnosed with rectal cancer in late March.  Started chemotherapy in May -- infusions every other week -- and finished my eighth and final infusion two weeks ago,

 

Have a bit of a break before I start chemoradiation on the 25th.  That will be 5 days a week for six weeks.

 

The goal is to shrink my two-inch tumor and then have surgery.

 

Staff has been great.  As for the medications, there have been side effects -- some more annoying than others -- but, overall, I'm functioning and still working as an RN.

 

Grateful that I haven't experienced any nausea or vomiting.  Every patient's response to the treatment is different.

 

There are so many on the forums who have experienced what you're going through right now.  I'm certain that if you have any concerns you will find support here.


@just bee    I didn't know about your diagnosis.  Did you not announce it until now or did I miss it?  Anyway, I'm so sorry to hear it but it sounds like you've got things under control.  Cancer has become so common that it's not IF you'll get it but WHEN.  Thankfully treatment has come a long way.  Are you going to the UNM Cancer Center?


@Kachina624 

 

It's come up on a few threads. Woman LOL

 

And, yes, I'm getting treatment at the Cancer Center.

 

When I started going there a few months ago, there was no waiting.  Now there seems to be so many more patients.

 

It is common.  Everyone I've talked to has either had cancer or has known someone with cancer.

 

I had a 14 year-old psych patient recently who is in remission.  A lot to go through at that age.

 

It affects everyone in some way, doesn't it?

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@mariadomenica so sorry for your diagnosis.  i pray you have the best of care and make a complete recovery.  i hope you have someone to accompany you to appointments and take meticulous dated notes.  if this finding was at same location as your previous mammograms, you may want to take all of your records now and get a second opinion.  my prayers for your peace and strength in the fight ahead.  keep us posted of your progress.  hugs

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Prayers sent!