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Hi Labring
Welcome to What Next. I am glad you found all of us here at What Next.
All of us are here to answer any question you might have as well as help you how ever we can. From a patient point of view and experiences with all types of cancer. We have been there done that if you will.
All the people on What Next are a great group of people.
You can learn a lot on here.
So ask your questions we are happy to answer them for you.
Stay strong. Hang in there. Keep in touch.
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Forgive me for being nosey. I saw your from Granite City. I'm from Jacksonville Il. I think my older brother lived there in his childhood years. I'm sorry about Leslie. She looked like a very nice person. I hope you are doing fine. I glad yours was caught early. I hope for a good outcome for you.0June 2014
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Wishing you the best on your surgery Wednesday. I am 4 weeks out from surgery and healing well. I had a lot of dread prior to the procedure but have done very well with the exception of bladder spasms. It's not as bad as I expected. Make sure you take the pain meds to stay comfortable and know that it won't be as bad as you expect. We are here for you....If you need anything at all ....0March 2014
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Good luck with your surgery this Friday. Let us know how it goes. Wishing you the best.0March 2014
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Sorry you have to go through this. I'm sure you know your treatment will be determined by your stage. My husband was stage II, had surgery, no chemo, and never had a recurrence. I am stage IIIa. I had surgery and mild (mostly oral) chemo with minimal side effects. My scans and bloodwork this month were clear. My biggest advice is to find a doctor/onocologist you really like to help in whatever decisions you have to make. Best wishes to you in treatment and recovery.0February 2014
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Reading your post to kathyives, I was sorry to learn your wife had died of pancreatic cancer. As I mentioned in my post to you, my husband had been a 17 year survivor of colon cancer, but he died of something else last year. I think being a caregiver is much harder than having cancer myself. I put off my surgery for over a year to take care of him. It's possible my cancer advanced over that time, but I would not have made any other decision. I finally had surgery when it appeared he was stable and improving, but he died about six weeks later. Then I had chemo and my scans and bloodwork were normal this month. It was sort of hard going through this by myself, but I had friends give me rides when I needed them and mostly I had oral chemo, so it wasn't too bad. I hope you are in an early stage and again best wishes for the future.0February 2014
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Welcome! My son saw a medical program while I was being treated and the doctor on the program said if you have to have cancer - colon is the best one to get Congratulations on having the best cancer All kidding aside This will be a tough year for you but it will be manageable Let us know how we can help.0February 2014
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We are here to help, support or answer questions. I hope you let us know how you are doing. I know everything is overwhelming, so just breath and hang in there. Will keep you in my thoughts.0February 2014
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Sorry you've found yourself here at WhatNext. Let us know if/how we can help.0February 2014
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Welcome to the WhatNext family! The WhatNext family is made up of people like you who are looking for help or looking to help others. To help you along your journey the WhatNext family has put together a Beginner's Guide to Cancer that I highly recommend you check-out here: http://bit.ly/10BQKCi. Also, please do not hesitate to reach out to others or ask for help.
Wishing you the best.
David
Founder, WhatNexter0February 2014