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ovarian cancer - experiences?

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geekgrrl · 26/01/2007 16:56

As I'd posted on my other thread , my mum has been found to be suffering from ovarian cancer. She's due to have the tumour removed next week and hopefully we'll have a better idea what grade it is then. It looks like it'll be a grade 3 at the moment.
I was wondering whether there's anyone here who has experience of this disease? Good or bad? I just can't find much on it really. Just statistics...

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barbapapa · 26/01/2007 17:28

Hi,
First of all I am so sorry to hear about your Mum .
I have been following your other thread and ummed and ahhed about whether I should tell you of my experience with my own dear Mum. But I noticed that you were also asking about timescales so although my story doesn't have a happy ending there was more time than we thought we would have. And the time we did have was for the most good. She got to see her 2nd grandaughter .
My mum was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2002 and it was a stage 3d which isn't very good. She had an operation(but there were not able to remove all of the tumour) and chemo and I have to say the chemo did not make her lose loads of weight nor did it make her really sick - they have drugs that help with these sideffects. She had a reasonably good quality of life most of the time and she lived for two years after her diagnosis. I really feel for you and am sending you and your Mum good vibes. I hope she has a good outcome from the surgery.
There is a good charity called Ovacome who can provide lots of support and information.(I think the url is www.ovacome.org).

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alfiesmum · 26/01/2007 17:35

Hi geekgrrl, i'm so so sorry to hear about your mum. My mum also had ovarian cancer (found when she was 53), but i'm afraid I don't have a very positive story. I will answer any questions if you want me to and can tell you what happened but I don't want to worry you any more as every situation is obviously different.

really sorry, I nearly didn't post this but you did ask for good and bad experiences.

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alfiesmum · 26/01/2007 17:37

sorry x-posts with barbapapa, spent ages hovering over the post button

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hoxtonchick · 26/01/2007 17:42

really sorry geekgrrl . i know someone who worked at our nursery who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer about 9 months ago. she had surgery & chemo (i think), & is now in remission. take care. xx

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geekgrrl · 26/01/2007 19:20

thank you folks, I appreciate the replies, even if there wasn't a happy ending. (((hugs))) to you all.
It just helps to know that there are other people out there whose loved ones have gone through this.
barbapapa, thanks for letting me know about the charity, their website looks really useful.
I'm dreading the staging - my poor parents are obviously extremely anxious. I hope they find out quickly after surgery.
My mum has been going through a lot of 'what ifs' these past couple of days, if only she'd noticed something was wrong earlier, if only the GP had noticed it... all I can tell her is that she sounded so cheery and perky when we spoke on Monday - how could she have known beforehand?!

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