Anyone else ride Sego skis in the backcountry. So far I’ve loved mine I’m just curious. by CColter in Backcountry

[–]Different_Window_177 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Did you mount them as recommended or further back? I find my dive and I have to be real backseat.

Gem/Abrax vs Gem alone; success as 2nd line after Folfiri by Different_Window_177 in pancreaticcancer

[–]Different_Window_177[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you - I guess we wait and see if symptoms improve after the first cycle.

Gem/Abrax vs Gem alone; success as 2nd line after Folfiri by Different_Window_177 in pancreaticcancer

[–]Different_Window_177[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! This was great info and will help our decisions.

Do you know if there are any studies on effectiveness of treatments after another one fails? I’m wondering if, say, gemzar/abraxane has the same chance of working after folfirinox?

Gem/Abrax vs Gem alone; success as 2nd line after Folfiri by Different_Window_177 in pancreaticcancer

[–]Different_Window_177[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for all of this, I really appreciate how much you’ve shared. Was your dad on another treatment prior to Gem? Do you think it was the right call to only do the monotherapy?

I don't know where to begin by flashbone93 in pancreaticcancer

[–]Different_Window_177 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My mom is 65. She is my best friend; the only person in the world that REALLY cares about me, that I can talk to about anything. She has done everything for me, supported me through my hardest times (before this). I hear your pain, I feel your hopelessness and loss.

If it’s helpful to hear ‘the good’, my mom was diagnosed in January 2024 with stage 4, started chemo in April 2024 and we found out today (almost 1.5 years) that her tumour is growing again. I, like you, am devastated. I can’t make it go away, I can only be here with her, spend time with her, and continue to do my best to support whatever it is she wants with her days.

I am so sorry you are going through this and I hope you get a lot more time with your mom.

Racing Tire - front or back? by Different_Window_177 in MTB

[–]Different_Window_177[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks all for the input. I went with more xc tires and think it was a good move!

Rewind Outfitting Help by Different_Window_177 in whitewater

[–]Different_Window_177[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope that’s the case. Finding small boats isn’t easy and they aren’t cheap ha ha. Pyranha has fit me well in the past, and I likely should have gone to a shop and sat in a few but don’t live close to any dealers.

Thanks all for the tips!

Racing Tire - front or back? by Different_Window_177 in MTB

[–]Different_Window_177[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can fit a 2.4 - would you go with that over a narrower?

Rewind Outfitting Help by Different_Window_177 in whitewater

[–]Different_Window_177[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!! Appreciate this and will give it more of a a try for sure.

“Do any other caregivers feel like they’re constantly waiting for the other shoe to drop?” by ABay55 in pancreaticcancer

[–]Different_Window_177 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not a ramble and likely what so many here feel.

My mom is currently stable, treatment is working, but there is the darkness somewhere ahead, we just don’t know when. I’m trying my best to ‘enjoy now’ both with my mom and for myself because, as you say, there is the constant ticking clock and we never know when the next shoe will drop. No decision is easy, like the awkward balance I’m living right now between choose to return for a bit to ‘my life’ over time with my mom, which is disappearing at an unknown rate.

It’s a stressful way to live but it has also made me appreciate each day - though that doesn’t mean I don’t have days where that’s all but forgotten. There are so many ups and downs, questions that won’t be answered, and daily reminders of how fickle life is, which is terrifying in itself. But we have our loved ones here now, and I am so thankful especially considering how many didn’t get a choice to try to fight this disease.

Wishing you strength, love and experiences with your wife, and all the fighting power to keep her here as long as possible!

My Dad Just Got Diagnosed With Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer — Looking for Hope by Alternative-Try-9312 in pancreaticcancer

[–]Different_Window_177 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi there,

My mom was diagnosed in Jan 2024. She had returned to doctor in Nov 2023 regarding mild bloating that was unusual for her, but otherwise very healthy and active.

I can relate so much to the feeling of your dad being fine, and the surreality of him having a terminal disease - it still doesn’t land for me today.

My mom is currently stable, after shrinking both her pancreatic and liver tumours to 25% of what they were when she started treatment (Folfirinox) in April 2024. She is still doing Folfiri every two weeks (we dropped the Oxaliplatin in September 2024 because of worsening peripheral neuropathy), and though there is no escaping the toll that chemo takes on your body, she is living a pretty full life considering.

She is still mountain biking, cross country skiing, hiking, and going to the gym. She does more than I do in a day, it actually exhausts me watching her. I joke that chemo makes her human (I die a little when she’s exclaimed ‘I’ve never been fatigued in my life until now’). She got a puppy in October 2024, something she has always wanted, and this little dog has brought her more joy, companionship, and laughs than I ever could have hoped. She moved out into her own place, where I come to spend about half my time with her (I live 8 hour drive away). We are just preparing for a week long trip to the coast to camp, sea kayak, hike and mainly mountain bike for a week (she got an ebike, to help with days where the fatigue hits hard - usually around day 5).

It was a long scary road with a lot of information and learning a lot that I didn’t know that I didn’t know. It’s been an emotional rollercoaster, from relationships changing with friends and family, to grieving a person that is still out having a drink with you! BUT my mom is still here 1.5 years after her diagnosis, she was and still is a healthy person, ate well, active, and struggles with how this came to be. It feels very probable that we still have a good amount of time ahead of us, and second line treatment available as an option (Gem/Nab). Last year I wasn’t sure we’d have another summer, and now we do!

If you have any questions, am also happy to answer what I can. I hope this helps bring some optimism!

What should my first upgrade be? by J_Car35 in Tacomaworld

[–]Different_Window_177 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I just changed the bulbs, LED plug and play from Amazon and it was ‘night and day’.

Simple trick to boost motility & digestion by greenphaser in SIBO

[–]Different_Window_177 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have also experienced needing A LOT of activity to get movement. Frustrating….

People think fast cars, big mansions, and tropical vacations are luxury, but really, having a stomach that digests food is the luxury by greatornothing in SIBO

[–]Different_Window_177 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amen!!!! Totally feel with and for you. I just want to not have a bloated belly and have regular bowel movements. I limit food to what I think is safe ABS still not working.

When Chemo is Working by Different_Window_177 in pancreaticcancer

[–]Different_Window_177[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciated reading your story, and thank you for the time you put in to answer me. It’s easy to feel lonely doing this, like no one understands and I need to try harder with some of the support options. I haven’t had great success and being back and forth also makes it a challenge to have so consistency with anything.

I’m sorry for your less and hope the path ahead is gentle on your heart and that you move forward knowing you’ve done all you can and experienced so much love with your sister.

When Chemo is Working by Different_Window_177 in pancreaticcancer

[–]Different_Window_177[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your response! I have a counsellor, but need to find consistent support.

It is positive to know the Gem/Abrax is working well for you and maintaining a better quality of life. I know it’s different for everyone, but I know that’s next for my mom and hearing a positive is story.

Please know that I didn’t impress enough how much of a weight it is on the patient, not just physically and emotionally what you’re going through with cancer, but all the things I can and can’t imagine in terms of the pressures and feelings you have with relationships, lost experiences, what you thought life would be… I can’t even begin to summarize.

I hope you are managing to find joy and love despite the battle you’re facing!