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What could this be? Please any advise

My Mom is 6 months post chemo for ovca 3c. The past week she's been feeling very nauses. She describes the feeling as she is going to vaumit at any time. Strange, because she barely ever felt nausea while on chemo. This worries me a little thinking like what is going on with her stomach now. Her last ca125 was at 7 and prior was 5. Went up 2 points in a month.

Every little thing she expiriences always begins to scare me like what if these are symptoms of reoccurance.
Any ladies that every went through that what symptoms did you feel? Not saying that thats her case, but as all of you know any new discomfort always bring this to your head.

I cant stand when she is not feeling well, I wish I knew all the answers and heal her forever.
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Hi Hazel,
All my recurrences have started with me getting stomach pains-shooting pains at the sides of my tummy,then low back ache-thats what usually takes me back to my oncologist and then my ca125 usually confirms whats happening and I get a ct scan done then.I had nausea with my last recurrence,but that was due to the build up of ascites (fluid) in my tummy pressing on my stomach and I wasn't able to eat much.
The only way she'll know is by going back to her doc and getting the tests and a scan done,so get your mom an appointment.
I know what you mean about any symptom she gets puts the fear of god into you.I don't get headaches any more I get suspected brain tumors!!
Get your mom down to the doctors blossom.
Love
Sue x
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120574 tn?1240767840
Could this be a sign or recurrence?  you should consult with the Dr. on this!
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