Hi Karen, I am sorry to hear of your reoccurrence... I don’t have ovarian cancer, but my mother does and she was diagnosed with stage 3 back in 2016. Hers had also appeared in the lining of abdomen. She was 83 and otherwise in fantastic health. However, she was not given a good prognosis and was encouraged to just allow nature to take its course. She actually requested to try chemo, and the oncologists reluctantly agreed to 1 treatment. She did so well she pulled through 6 and “rang the bell”after her last appointment. It wasn’t easy but she did remarkably well- much to their surprise. Well, she just turned 86 and a very small “ nodule” has just shown up on a CAT scan, and they are now recommending removal of it with a few more cycles of chemo to follow up. Her CA 125 marker at the beginning in 2016 was 1400. As of May, 2019, her CA 125 is 11. She is in such good health otherwise, and continues to surprise everyone. The point of this: it’s such an individual “condition”, and as much as reoccurrence is both unnerving and irritating, you are in a tremendous position to reach for an inactive state again. You have also had a long period since 2015. This is good news. You are a survivor and the options for treatment are encouraging and advancing. Keep your immune system in top form and continue to practice good health: lots of fresh fruits and vegetables, reduce sugar in any form, and practice good relaxation. This is a time of renewal. There are many, many success stories to read and continue to absorb them. Never give up on hope and reach out to everyone. Age is never against you ...and you’ve got the positive support of family all around you. Your mind is a powerful tool - listen to it ...keep your faith and enjoy life. There’s much more ...?? Keep your spirit up.