mistymaggie
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Thanks for supporting others by answering questions, offering advice and positive wishes! It does make a difference for them to see that other people have been there and are doing OK.
Greg0October 2016 -
My husband was diagnosed last year with small cell lung camcer had surgery to remove half of the left lung....then six months later the cancer returned and had the full left lung removed and within six weeks had two pinholes in the esophocus so surgery had to be performed as the cavity was contaminated which needed cleaning and the esophocus patched...we are going on a daily basis to clinic to have the cavity unpacked and packed taking four hospital gauze rolls with saline solution. This is going into the second week.....he can't start chemo I would think until this heals up considerably or does another surgery have to be performed? Every two weeks he has been having blood transfusions as well. No one can honestly tell me how long this process will be.0May 2016
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How are you doing? Your :"journey" sounds so much like mine, right down to the port infection.............I meet with the radiologist Tuesday to "do" the whole head radiation. Have you noticed any side effects from this? How many total chemo cycles did you do?0February 2014
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Duh! I reread that you have had four cycles. Were you doing cisplatin and etoposide? Are you in remission? I hope that you are.0February 2014
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Celebration (Breakthrough): VERY VERY HAPPY NEWS FOR ALL CANCER PATIENTS.
CANCER HAS BEATEN.INDIA'S HISTORICAL LIVING LEGEND WHO SAVED TAMILNADU FROM famine on 2009, 2010, 2013 WITH HIS GAME (THINK HOW)has OBTAINED CANCER MEDICINE DIRECTLY FROM LORD SHIVA SUPREME OF ALL GODS FOR HIS STRUGGLES0November 2013 -
Lots of chemo. I only had 6 or 7 sessions with chemo and had no side effects. It was the radiation that did me in0June 2013
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mistymaggie,
I saw the message you left for me under Emmetts question about survival rates. I wanted to thank you and to make myself available to you should you need anything. Best of luck to you, Carm.0April 2013 -
mistymaggie, I believe that on that chart what would best represent your needs is a neutropenic diet, Carm RN.0April 2013
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hi, ok sorry to welcome you to this club, but we are glad you found us and as a survivor i will say you will be ok, remember prayer and why not good doctors. tell us a little about you and the puppy and we will try and give you some help. regards, insbob.com0April 2013
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