cam32505
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I see your from westland I'm from st clair I go to henry ford macomb0May 2014
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Thank you. I'm new to this site & not to savvy on how to navigate it yet.0April 2014
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Thank you Cam32505. This has been such a painful journey for him. We do enjoy the good days and gain strength from those days to face the next challenge. Blessings.0April 2014
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Thank you for your quick and helpful response re: BRCA. I agree--my dad always said to err on the side of safety.
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Gm cam32505 ty for your message. The advice sounds good the only problem with that is I would probably cry lol. Just because they are in pain or scared lol. Take care and ty0February 2014
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Good Morning,I wanted to take the time to thank you with al my heart for your response to my post. I just was reading about your journey,You and all thee others I have read about just totally amaze me.Just the sharing that helps so very many. I had mentioned a hospital bed to my cousin about 6 months into his diagnosis and he just was not interested then and now is in much worse shape.I am going to spend some time with his mother today and am quite anxious about it.I am hoping to talk with Norm later and again bring up the hospital bed. God Bless Sincerely Cathy0February 2014
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Hi, I too had uterine cancer and now large nodules on my thyroid. How did they find the thyroid cancer and did you have symptoms?
I'm having tightness in my neck and want to have the thyroid removed. Biopsy on one side was negative but on the other side was inconclusive due to small size of nodules. How was the thyroid surgery for you? Thank you, Mary Jo0January 2014 -
Thank you! Already tried lorazepam, compazine and thorazine. Today will try baclofen.0January 2014
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As far as SSDI it is federal. Yet the state of Az says they are over paying me. Granted I do get 46.00 dollars in food stamps per month, but that's it. The state of Az also pays my Medicare part B as well. And I do have Medicare advantage supplemental insurance as secondary through Cigna. Im worried about the extra cost, other expenses and so on. Someone said American Cancer Society does have some input as far as food and where to go for it. It just seems to be a maze of hoops and hops with no clear direction as I see it.0January 2014
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Cam…did your bladder hold up. I know you said the extreme diarrhea. Did your radiology oncologist said to drink plenty of water before radiation? And lastly, did you need to wear depends since the diarrhea was so bad. Thanks.0January 2014
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Cam, you are the person who talked to me so much the other day, right? I couldn't find you or the things you said to me before when I needed help yesterday. Is there a place where I can look back to former comments and answers?0January 2014
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Hi Cam32505,
Thanks for your input on my situation My cancer the first time was 13 yrs ago and I had a partial masectomy followed by 8 wks of radiation. I was burnt to a crisp the first week and only slightly tired out. Now this time 13 yrs later, same breast different type of cancer this time it was triple negative but thankfully no nodes involved but it was aggressive it grew bigger between the time I saw the dr. and 3 wks later when I had the masectomy. I choose not to get chemo even though the dr did want me to have it. My reasons for not going the chemo route were right for me. The side effects being neuropathy and damage to my heart weren't something I needed. I already have neuropathy bad enough that at times I can't hold a glass the thought of it being worse not something I needed and more damage to my heart not and option. I had open heart surgery 40 yrs ago when I was 11 yrs old and my risk for reoccurrance would have only changed by 5% had I gone the chemo route but much higher odds of damage to my heart so like I said not going route was the right choice for me. I do have other medical issues that I live with on a daily basis and actually to look at me you wouldn't guess that I am as sick as I am I have and appt. with my endo in a few weeks so I am gonna ask him if any of my many meds need to be upped or if there is anything that I can do to get over this exhaustion. I refuse to give up, I still take my furbaby for his daily walks every single day regardless of how I feel or what the weather is like. We walk for and hour at a time so I am getting enough excersize every day Thanks again and I pray that you and your family have a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY HEALTHY NEW YEAR.0December 2013 -
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Thanks for answer about Doxil. Doctor saw this and confirmed from chemo, not much said about it0December 2013
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Thanks for answering. I heard it wouldn't be as bad, but that was not from a recipient like you or I. It soundss like I just going to trade chemo names but not the reactions. This way I am prepared,
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Thanks for responding to my chemo brain question. I have been a domestic engineer for 6 1/2 years. I am hoping to get my dream job in February. I will be working with cancer patients, who are active in treatment and post treatment, by guiding them in a wellness program, including fitness and diet. I believe, as you do, that this will help improve my brain.0December 2013
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I've heard that cranberry juice (unsweetened) helps ward off/fight UTIs.0December 2013
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Two years, congratulations. That's wonderful. I'm so self involved, looking for something positive. Of course I'm reaching the age where something will get me. Just want quality of life. You are young. Lot of years ahead. Keep going.0November 2013
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I appreciiate your response. Everything seems so dismal...its hard when you have some family members who arent as positive which is what brought me to my question. Im really afraid of what the outcome will be because the initial intraveneous chemo didnt attack the leukemia. What are the chances the oral will do the job. Diff drug? So scary...thanks for sharing! Xo0November 2013
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Dear cam32505, thank you for your input and kind words. I am so glad to be here and know that I have support! The best to you, Donna0October 2013
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What an amazing person you are. You should be proud of what you have been through and what you have overcome. The fact you supported your mother through her fight shows what a powerful person you are. You are definitely a living legacy to your mother.0October 2013
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Cam, what A horrible experience! I am not at all knowledgeable about anesthesia. I can't make a knowledgeable observation. But I am horrified to hear this.0October 2013
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I saw from a posting you had Stage 3 uterine cancer previously, which is what I've been diagnosed. I've had the surgery, now just waiting for post-op appt & discussion of treatment plan on the 14th. Did you have chemo & radiation, or just one of those? Just trying to mentally prepare as well as I can I guess.0October 2013
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Thanks for your reply to my question. I thought so, the way my son is feeling and I know its gets worse before it gets better. So grateful for this website; kept me sane today.0September 2013
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Thankyou for your words of encouragement.Today l will put my trust in God and just pray that my husband can find some peace within himself and comfort .0September 2013
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Hey ho. I also have/had loose stool (I'm being polite, of course). I take 'enzymes' which helps a LOT. I've tried different brands as well as eating more food which contains the enzymes. The best help I've found is made by Biotec and called "Cell Guard". Just follow the package directions .. it is made from (organic the owners told me when I called them at home) sprouts. Best wishes0September 2013
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Thank you Cam. I do have hope & will never give up the fight. Have a great day! :-)0September 2013
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Not EVERYONE burns from radiation. I did not--but I do know I was one of a lucky few at my center.0September 2013