Stage IV cancer mets spine and pelvis

Just wondered if anyone else can actually feel their cancer?  When I lay down to sleep it feels sort of numb where the cancer is. No pain as yet, but it’s as if I can feel it. 

  • Hi Lee

    i am on Palociclib, Anastrazole and 4 weekly Denosumab injections. 

    best wishes 

    Della

  • Hi 

    I had breast cancer double mastectomy lymph nodes removed. Ovaries removed. 
    can’t believe it has spread to my bones after 20 years. And I don’t have a pain or an ache I played golf 3 times last week. 
    it’s great your family are around you. 
    I will know more when I see the consultant on Thursday. 
    meditation helps I am told but not doing it myself. 
    I plan on keeping up my normal routine while I can. Semi retired aged 64. 
    thinking of you. 
    salky 

  • Hi 

    what side effects are you enduring from ribociclib. 
    I wish you well. 
    sally. 

  • Hi Sally

    Firstly I hope it goes well on Thursday. I have an oncologist call on 31st regarding results from an MRI!  

    I have not been able to go back to work yet as I had pneumonia alongside my diagnosis, was hospitalised and had to have a daily nurse for quite some time. Much better now, but it’s constantly on my mind. 

    however, I have my first grandchild due in June and am so looking forward to meeting him. Just hope I am still ok. 

    I am also 64 (65 in June). 

    wish you well

    Della

  • At first I was on 125 but that had to be reduced as I was getting severe pains in my legs. Better now I’m on 100. 

  • Gosh you are going through the mill. It’s great there is a grandchild on the way.  Congratulations. 
    I don’t have kids or grandkids but a load of grand nephews and grand nieces and I love them. I was at a confirmation of one them yesterday. His name is Iarla..that’s an Irish name. He is 12 and a beautiful kind boy mad for sport like me. 
    hopefully you can get back to work soon. X

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