I can’t seem to find much regarding vaginal cancer
where can I find more information please as I don’t just want to use Google as it’s scary
I can’t seem to find much regarding vaginal cancer
where can I find more information please as I don’t just want to use Google as it’s scary
Hello debz64 , I am sorry to hear about your problems. Have you actually been diagnosed ? If you have , get in touch with your oncology team ,they should be able to give some more info ,as well as contacting MacMillan .
If you have a Maggies cancer centre near you ,they can be very helpful too and supportive for you and family .
I would stay clear of Google ,as you don’t really know yet what’s going on and you would probably read up on worst case scenarios..
Stay positive and keep in touch xx
thank you
yes i was diagnosed last wednesday
Hi debz
This link takes you to Cancer Research UK's info -
www.cancerresearchuk.org/.../vaginal-cancer
and this one is Macmillan's -
https://www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-information-and-support/vaginal-cancer
You're doing the right thing by staying away from Google
Xx
thank you, you have been very helpful
im sure you have replied on my other posts
my head is all over the place at the moment xx
You're welcome. It's understandable that your head is all over the place. It can be difficult to even think straight in the first days after being diagnosed.
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just recieved a phone call, i have my first appointment at the cancer hospital on monday
do you know what i should expect please ?
So my very first appointment was a discussion about what what was going to happen surgery wise. The first appointment with regards to chemo and radiotherapy was all about how many sessions and the side effects of the treatment. I had some blood taken, my height, weight etc. I had the "planning" appointment where they do a scan of the area that is being targeted by the radiotherapy and tattoo the skin so they can line you up correctly in the machine. I started treatment about 2 weeks after the planning appointment.
Make a list of everything you want to ask/know before you go because my brain always went blank when they asked if I had any questions. If you'll be parking at the hospital see if you can get a parking pass so you don't have to keep paying for parking whilst you are having treatment.
If you normally pay for prescriptions get in touch with your GP and get a Medical Exemption form filled in so you don't have to pay for your prescriptions whilst you are having treatment.
Xx
Thank you
my mind goes blank too, I’m not having surgery so I’m guessing my first appointment will be to discuss treatment xx