Just got the dreaded news
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Mzmerz I'm so sorry u have this news---It's a pain for u--but it does seem like the onc. got it right away. right?
I'm sending u (((hugs))) for support and caring.-There are so many people here who know so much they will be able to help u thru this I'm sure.
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Well crap!!!!! Mzmerz that just sucks. I would like to get my hands on "Waldo" just for 5 mins!!!!!!!!. I am sorry you are having to deal with this again. Sending you cyber {{{{{HUGS}}}}}}....And prayers if thats ok with you
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Hi Mzmerz so sorry you are joining the club but take it from me once you get your head around the fact that you have confirmed mets and you get your treatment plan going, it's not so bad. Life goes on and we all learn to live the best way we know how.
Come over and join the stage IV girls we are truly a helpful bunch and sadley welcome those newly diagnosed.
Love n hugs. Chrissy
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Looking for support diagnosed with stage IV with bone matastsis in the SI joint. Originally diagnosed June 2010 with stage 2b. Had chemo, surgery and radiation. Removed the tumor and all my lymphnodes. I'm very confused, currently on zometa and chemo again. On my third round, my hair has fallen out again. I am a Mother of two, wife and have a wonderful grandson. I want live!!! Looki.g to stay positive and support from other going through the same. Hugs!
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well.. come on over and hang out on the Stage 4 forum.. We offer a lot of support, are going thru the same very special issues and welcome you. (of course to the forum no one wants to belong to).
Sorry about your recent diagnoses (is that Latin plural?)
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Oh, damn, I know exactly how you feel. It is good that it's only one spot, and it's possbible that the radiation will put you at NED.
The hardest part is wrapping your head around the fact that everything has changed. Once you do that, it will get easier. Right now, though, I know it sucks.
Radiation isn't too bad, and Zometa or Xgeva are both great for strengthening bones, and I would really push for this. It can make bones stronger and also help keep the cancer at bay.
{{{hugs}}}}
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mzmerz - sorry that you have progressed to stage IV. It definitely changes things, but as Chrissy pointed out, you will feel better once tx is in place and you can move on to the next step. The stage IV girls are terrific and have a vast knowledge of various tx etc.
Wishing you all the best - hoping that Waldo has wandered off, never to be seen again.
nolagirl - I can't help with the question you have regarding bone mets as I don't have any, however, c'mon over to the stage IV forum. There are plenty of great women there who will be able to answer your questions.
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