Re: Discussion on my-story

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Kellyp...@aol.com

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Nov 18, 2007, 2:32:36 PM11/18/07
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hi,i found out that my tumour had reoccured then was told to go back on the zoladex, but periods never came and found out i was pregnant they did an mri at 10 weeks and found the tumour had not changed in size, but 2 months on it has began growing but they are not worried at the moment and are happy with both myself and the baby, it doesn't seem to be having an problems in the health of my baby and as far as normal can go the pregnancy is that to a degree, just being monitored regularly and will not be able to have a natural birth,
kelly

Kellyp...@aol.com

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Nov 18, 2007, 2:37:23 PM11/18/07
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i had surgery, nothing elsewasaffected the zoladex had shrunk the tumour and began killing it off, i had it removed and then got the all clear although i was told that the cells were still present then about 4 months later i knew it was back and then wasgoing back on the zoladex but fell pregnant, the surgery was tame the wound got infected but that was all that went wrong, but obviously it is back and  the doctors are keeping an eye on me and the pregnancy

ronnie

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Nov 25, 2007, 3:05:46 PM11/25/07
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Hi Kelly

I do hope that you have a smooth pregancy - I am the 4thmember on this
site! My tumour was firstly diagnosed in 2004 and was found purely by
coincidence! I have had two surgeries to remove, the first being a
fairly simply operation, which didn't work, the 2nd being in 2006
which was very radical surgery and ended up with me having a
hysterectomy (I am 43 with no children - so no chance of that now
unfortunately!). I had follow up radio therapy treatment - I have
never been given any hormone treatment as my tumour is not hormone
receptive, as far as the tests have showed. Are you in the uk? What
hospital are you under if so? It is great to at last find some people
with this awful tumour - which is rather a strange thing to say, but
I'm sure you'll understand what I mean!!

Sarahx

Kellyp...@aol.com

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Dec 4, 2007, 4:04:50 PM12/4/07
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hi i am in the uk, i am under the john radcliffe in oxford, i know what you mean about talking to someone, its nice to finally talk to people that know what your going through,

Anita Keal

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Dec 4, 2007, 4:22:32 PM12/4/07
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hi i am in the uk, i am under the john radcliffe in oxford, i know what you mean about talking to someone, its nice to finally talk to people that know what your going through,


Anita

ronnie

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Dec 5, 2007, 4:22:43 PM12/5/07
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I am under Nick Johnson at the Bath Royal United Hospital - I wonder
if our consultants have been in contact with one another about it!!
When mine was discovered, I was told that I was only the 4th person in
the world to be diagnosed since the year 2000, but I'm not sure how
true that is. When was yours diagnosed, etc, how was it found
originally? Had you previously had any problems with ovarian cysts,
endimetriosis or anything like that? Did they give you any reason for
it's growth - I was told that I was just very unlucky!

Sarah
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