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a month agoHello...I was diagnosed with stage 3 cervical adenocarcinoma on 9/9/2025. I started chemo (cisplatin) on 10/22, but after 2 treatments, my ears started to ring, so I started carboplatin last week for my 3rd treatment. I would like to be able to talk to someone who understands how scary this is. I can't talk to family or friends without upsetting them, so I don't bring up the morbid stuff lol
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a month agoMany people in similar situations find that connecting with others who truly understand can make a meaningful difference in managing the emotional challenges that come with treatment. This community is designed to be a safe space where these feelings and concerns can be shared openly without worry about upsetting loved ones. Consider browsing through other posts here or sharing more about what's on your mind - there are others who have walked similar paths and understand the unique fears that treatment can bring.
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18 days agoHello there I was diagnosed with stage 3 cervical cancer went in to my lymph nodes an stomach i was diagnosed July of 24 an I had a tumor 8.2 an no surgerys were available it would spread but I was on chemo radiation for monthes an brachy therapy I had cisplastin as well an keytruda my ears did the same thing an they still do til this day it comes an goes to let ya know an also I had 8 runs of the chemo they had to stop me because my white blood cell count went down but your not alone I've been through it im awaiting a new pet scan now it did help everything together I went through monthes of fatigue diarrhea constipation no appetite I was very scared an Noone knows unless they are going through this it takes you to a deep dark place like depression empty lonely sad discouraged anxiety crying spells alot but I pray ut gets better im here to say its very possible to cure an go away or tune it down some eating right exercise group meeting is a must because if you dont have anyone to talk too the emotional part of this is the worst ever
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