Hi There,
I am not sure if cholesterol is affected by chemotherapy. It may be affected by the steroids that are given as premedication for chemo. I would just wait until until chemo is over and reevaluate.
Unfortunately, numbness is a big problem with current chemotherapy. The general rule is : 30% resolves, 30% gets worse, 30% stay the same. It can take up to a year for the numbness to go away.
You should ask your Mom if she might be interested in acupuncture. Some people find that helpful. Other interventions that have been tried is taking B vitamins , and prescription medicine such as neurontin or amitriptyline
Yes I think a CT scan is a good idea for follow up
best wishes
i have alot of back pain
lower abs pain
pain down my right leg
and now pain is up in my diaophram (SP)
new specialist thinks endo is back and growing becaouse of strong with an estegron (SP)
what is a ca 125 test should i suggest it to my new gyno.
thanks for being out there
You should ask you doctor about using something like lupron to suppress your ovaries to see if your pain improves. That will put you into artificial menopause and stop the ovarian remnant from functioning. if you still have pain with that, it is not the ovarian remnant. if your pain is better, that is a reason to consider another surgery.
good luck to you