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08-08-2023, 11:31am | #41 | ||||||
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Sorry to hear this. I know what you are going threw. year ago I was told I had stage 4 lung cancer. I am now dealing with brain cancer. With my wife and families help I am fighting this. May God bless you.
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Best of luck to you.
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Yes it sucks. Just finished 6 weeks of radiation a couple months ago. Good luck with yours
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Thanks to everybody for all the comments so far. I trust my group of doctors, and given the utter crap the first doctor I went to was, see this as my second group of doctors. The cancer center is next door to the hospital I was in, and 2 miles from my house. I dug deep in internet reviews and all the doctors and groups are highly regarded.
Some of this is easier, as my wife started her work life as a Clinical Lab Scentist (Lab Tech) at Loma Linda University Medical center. She understands and can explain what all lab test results mean, so that gives a lot more information than emotion to work with. My biggest issue thus far has been internal bleding, keeping me highly anemic. Norla range is around 12-14, and have been as low as 5.5. Bloodtransfusions happen lower than 7.0. I now have biweekly iron transfusions to pump up my red blod cell count, and am seeing improvement. The approach is to get the infection out of the blood (also improved) and make me stronger to better handle chemo and radiation. I don't know how else to say it, but there has been an unexpected "Hand of the Divine" in this whole thing. Had my wife not accepted a new job she was scared to try, her old insurance wouldn't have slightly dealt with this, not to mention pay. As it is, much streess is off us with the benfits of her new employment. In addition, I have had to take Uber rides for dressin changes for my Picc Line, and had a number of profoundly direct conversations with some drivers. A couple of which have been down my road. It's clearly like I was meant to meet and speak with these people. One had a survivor story that should be a movie, and pictures and documents on his phone to prove his story. He advated for something called "Rick Simpson Oil", which is a high grade CBD/ THC oil. I spent a lot of hours online and reading books over the last two weeks about it. Thus far all my doctors have said they have seen great benfit in patients who use it in addition to normal treatment....so I am looking at a emedical card to get it. I have actually had THREE out of the blue people I don't know advocate for RSO in public situations. If the Lord gives you a hint, I feel best to not ignore it. Not sure if I have anything good to sell, but honestly worry about if I don't pull through what my Wife would do with so much stuff of great value to me. 20 years ago I got rid of 90% of what I owned, haven't bought mush since, but I'm sure much fof what is left would be useless for her. Current issue is trying to get a timing chain replaced on my old F-250 to bring it back to life. It doesn't look good as a garden decoration in the front yard.... Monday will be some sort of fancy endoscopy with ultrasound, Tuesday another Oncologist in the same office about biopsies and things I can't remember now. By the end of the week the training for Chemo will happen and I think the details to make up a chemo potion for me wll be done. Superfrustrated to be missing a couple concerts we've had tickets to for almost a year since I can't stand outside at a show for many hours.... |
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Following this thread closely!!!
Two F250's! Does it equal 500? |
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I'd swing by do the timing chain if I could man.
Many years ago a very young lady at rec center we goto was diagnosed with breast cancer, her husband dumped her when she got the news. I provided whatever guidance I could, she had to drive to Duke which is 2 plus hrs and I made her get her mom to stay with her and drive during treatments. I'd check in on her every time I saw her, looking into her eyes and at hands. She was anemic and how the one check on her and was treated that afternoon. I don't know why I interjected myself into her life even just for a short time frame, one day I saw something wrong with her and just did. I'm not sure why she confided in me either, it was just a moment in time we collided. Her prognosis was very good as it was a precautionary round of chemo, I lost touch with her after a year or so but she was doing well last I heard. Perhaps if nothing else I helped her mentally knowing people were in her corner. Anywho... You're lucky your wife can translate the test results as it's a confusing nightmare. Praying for your recovery my man. |
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I like your proactive, positive attitude. Stay strong!
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Sorry to hear this.
I was diagnosed with tongue cancer in May. My doctors were very aggressive. Had entire tongue removed May 18th, along with a lymph node, a salivary gland and my tonsils on my left side. They cut me ear to ear - pretty much decapitated me. While on second week of chemo and radiation I developed a bacterial infection around the surgery site and the treatments have been on hold for 2 weeks. Starting treatments back up August 14th and they will continue to about the end of September. Cannot swallow so I have a gastro tube in which I supply myself with all my fluids and nutrients. I haven't eaten or drank anything by mouth since the surgery. Really don't know if I will ever be able to again. Food is everywhere on TV - it drives me nuts Even McDonalds commercials makes me crave a quarter pounder and fries and a chocolate shake. I still enjoy my morning cup or two of coffee, that I put into my stomach with a syringe. I have to be satisfied with just smelling it since I can no longer drink it. Other than that I syringe a formula into me that supplies me with all my nutrients. And I can no longer speak either with the loss of the tongue. They took muscle from my thigh to create a "flap" or a "tarp" that is in place of where my tongue was. To "fill the void" Keep fighting your cancer. Stay positive. You will have down moments and you will have optimistic moments. Use all your energy for the optimistic moments. I honestly wish you the best |
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It's a 1993 F-250 long bed 4 x 4 with a 460. Headers, Upgraded ignition and a recently rebuilt front end and new shocks, 6 inch lift and matching wheels and tires. Was marching through small repairs and it up and stopped running. It's got inition, fuel and tries to start. Around 175k on engine, but ran so clean in California it easily passed smog. Might have had a top end at some point? Meant as a work/ bugout truck if the weather goes south, not a daily driver anymore. Most local shops say it's too old to work on (meaning: we can't figure it out without a fancy computer and codes to tell us what to do...). IN white epoxy primer and looking sad, but has much going for it. Stuck in front yard is becoming an issue....
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I understand about seeing food. My Wife is Fillipino, so she kept trying to feed me when I couldn't swallow at all. She finally was in tears and said, "But I'm Fillipino, the way we tell somebody we love them is to fed them!". I worry more for her than myself through all this. I respect you for all you've gone through, let's hope your past the worst part! |
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i wish you well in your comings weeks and months.
one practical thing to make sure you have done: make sure your wonderful wife knows about your finances. where the accounts are, how much should be in them, life insurance policies, retirement plans, etc. when my dad was nearing his end, he and I (as executor) sat down and he listed out (i took very careful notes) all his accounts, so i'd know where to find things and claim benefits he was due (by this time, my mom had passed away, so i was next in line). helped close out his estate quickly. for a married couple (such as myself before my wife Linda passed away last year), it's much simpler, but still good to know what's what. |
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For sure.
I missed this event, both here and there. Prayers for both you, Chemdude, and Dan. I'd like to wish I've seen enough of this stuff (stage 4 C), but alas, one's story is only the tip of the iceberg. If Chemtrails wasn't so far away, I'd definitely do the timing chain thingy (ever think about gear drive, just for the sound?). I have the time, but need to be at home for other extended family deeds |
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Instead of just taking the cancer area off my tongue and leaving me with 1/3rd of an existing tongue, they removed the whole thing and anything else near it. Their thoughts were to get all of the cancer out, plus anything near it. They are hoping I will be cancer free after just one round of radiation and chemo. If they took only 2/3rds of my tongue, then I would have multiple rounds of chemo and radiation, which leads to other problems down the road. I went to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Maybe your doctors could remove as much of it as they can??? |
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