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Karin L.
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- May 31, 2012 at 9:25 pm
Yesterday I went for CT scans and a brain MRI. The news was mixed. The CT showed the lung nodule has remained stable so we are waiting again. It's now been about 18 months with only growth of a few mm. The brain mri was a follow up from 8 weeks ago when they weren't sure if I was having a recurrance, necrosis or scar tissue. The good news was that it was scar tissue and is shrinking!!! Since this is deep in the brain it would be difficult area to remove again. The bad news was a new met. This one is small.
Yesterday I went for CT scans and a brain MRI. The news was mixed. The CT showed the lung nodule has remained stable so we are waiting again. It's now been about 18 months with only growth of a few mm. The brain mri was a follow up from 8 weeks ago when they weren't sure if I was having a recurrance, necrosis or scar tissue. The good news was that it was scar tissue and is shrinking!!! Since this is deep in the brain it would be difficult area to remove again. The bad news was a new met. This one is small….. 3.3mm. It is in an area to get to. Last time my large tumor responded at 4 months by killing 70% of the tumor so I am hoping this time it blasts it away much quicker with no issues. I had the crainectomy because of the edema and how the steroids were wasting my body.
This met is so much smaller and at an easier area. The best news is no steroids! I do admit that I'm upset that another one has shown up so quickly. Hopefully this will occur next week. The receptionist has not called yet to schedule.
I am still having some issues from the last tumor. Neck issues, off and on eye problems, weak knees ect. I have an appointment on Monday with a Nuerologist who will hopefully help me deal with these issues.
I was offered a trial with dabrafenib but choose to stay with the SRS.
Linda
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- June 1, 2012 at 3:06 am
Hi Linda,
I'm sorry to read about the new SMALL brain met and the neuro issues you are dealing with. Gosh, I sure wish you could get a break. It does sound like you have some good options though. Get rid of it…the sooner the better. One day at a time.
Stay Strong
King
Stage IV 7/05 Liver mets
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- June 1, 2012 at 3:06 am
Hi Linda,
I'm sorry to read about the new SMALL brain met and the neuro issues you are dealing with. Gosh, I sure wish you could get a break. It does sound like you have some good options though. Get rid of it…the sooner the better. One day at a time.
Stay Strong
King
Stage IV 7/05 Liver mets
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- June 1, 2012 at 3:06 am
Hi Linda,
I'm sorry to read about the new SMALL brain met and the neuro issues you are dealing with. Gosh, I sure wish you could get a break. It does sound like you have some good options though. Get rid of it…the sooner the better. One day at a time.
Stay Strong
King
Stage IV 7/05 Liver mets
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- June 1, 2012 at 5:19 am
Linda, I am glad to hear that your lung met is stable, and the old brain met continues to shrink! If you had to get bad news, good thing it's a small met that will be easy to get to, and without the need for steroids! You're a tough woman, Linda, and you will do great with srs. Please keep us posted and know that you will be in our prayers.
Hope
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- June 1, 2012 at 5:19 am
Linda, I am glad to hear that your lung met is stable, and the old brain met continues to shrink! If you had to get bad news, good thing it's a small met that will be easy to get to, and without the need for steroids! You're a tough woman, Linda, and you will do great with srs. Please keep us posted and know that you will be in our prayers.
Hope
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- June 1, 2012 at 5:19 am
Linda, I am glad to hear that your lung met is stable, and the old brain met continues to shrink! If you had to get bad news, good thing it's a small met that will be easy to get to, and without the need for steroids! You're a tough woman, Linda, and you will do great with srs. Please keep us posted and know that you will be in our prayers.
Hope
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- June 1, 2012 at 9:52 am
Linda,
You have been through so much and have come out a winner each time. I expect nothing less for this baby met! Last year, I was on steroids for a few weeks. Afterwards, I had some joint pain. My doctor said it could have been from the steroids. I hope you can get some relief. You're in my prayers…good luck with the SRS…you can do it!!!!
Tricia
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- June 1, 2012 at 9:52 am
Linda,
You have been through so much and have come out a winner each time. I expect nothing less for this baby met! Last year, I was on steroids for a few weeks. Afterwards, I had some joint pain. My doctor said it could have been from the steroids. I hope you can get some relief. You're in my prayers…good luck with the SRS…you can do it!!!!
Tricia
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- June 1, 2012 at 1:00 pm
Dear Linda,
You really need a break, and I really hope this small met can be gotten rid of quickly. I think about you often with everything you’ve been through and all the encouragement you give to me and others. Thankfully no steroids. Can you believe some people actually like them?
WEAK KNEES— I can so relate–I call the way I go up stairs to trains & subways the “pull and haul” method.
Let’s kick this beast’s ass!
Hugs,
Karen -
- June 1, 2012 at 1:00 pm
Dear Linda,
You really need a break, and I really hope this small met can be gotten rid of quickly. I think about you often with everything you’ve been through and all the encouragement you give to me and others. Thankfully no steroids. Can you believe some people actually like them?
WEAK KNEES— I can so relate–I call the way I go up stairs to trains & subways the “pull and haul” method.
Let’s kick this beast’s ass!
Hugs,
Karen -
- June 1, 2012 at 1:00 pm
Dear Linda,
You really need a break, and I really hope this small met can be gotten rid of quickly. I think about you often with everything you’ve been through and all the encouragement you give to me and others. Thankfully no steroids. Can you believe some people actually like them?
WEAK KNEES— I can so relate–I call the way I go up stairs to trains & subways the “pull and haul” method.
Let’s kick this beast’s ass!
Hugs,
Karen
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- June 1, 2012 at 9:52 am
Linda,
You have been through so much and have come out a winner each time. I expect nothing less for this baby met! Last year, I was on steroids for a few weeks. Afterwards, I had some joint pain. My doctor said it could have been from the steroids. I hope you can get some relief. You're in my prayers…good luck with the SRS…you can do it!!!!
Tricia
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