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Hello, I read your respobse where you explained you had liver cancer.Has no one ever mentioned to you the xxx possibility of a liver transplant? I have two friends who are doing nicely after said ordeal. They each need to take daily antirejection pills but their lives are no longer on hold.0November 2015
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Gregory Thank you so much for your response to the question "Everyday strength" Your answer was most inspirational. I will keep you in my prayers.0October 2015
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So sorry! I am in the same boat. Had 75% of my liver removed along with my right adrenal gland and had two lesions on left lobe of liver microwaved on3/17/15. Got to be Ned for 4 weeks. Surgeon wanted scan to double check those two lesions. Liver is fine but have mass on my remaining adrenal gland and some enlarged lymph nodes. I'm back to chemo too. And struggling to get my fighting mode back. Guess we better fight the monster together ok? On a lighter note: my goal when I was first diagnosed was to be around to see my youngest graduate from high school. She had her last day of school today! Very proud of her. Keep on fighting!0May 2015
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Praying for your rapid recovery from surgery, Greg. Sending positive (((((energy))))) too!0March 2014
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Hey Greg. I haven't seen you post anything for a while. How are you doing with treatments? How are you feeling?0February 2014
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I just started the erbitux and have the same rash. I cant imagine irinotecan and erbitux at same time. I only had them separately. I am starting my third year of chemo and tho its hard to hang in there sometimes, staying positive does make you stronger. Good luck with the treatment and good thoughts and hugs your way.0November 2013
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HI Greg new to the site and just found you. My husband starts chemo on Monday after a recurrence after 6 years. All best with your treatment and thanks for sharing .0November 2013
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I know how scary this stuff all is!! They were worried mine too had gone through the well lining and I had other related problems with my liver leading up to finding my "high grade" stuff as I called it! I know one thing is that we have to have that "go to it" "get through it attitude"! I did'nt have much support so today I am sending you mine!!!!!!!!!!!;))))))) Just think "THISTLE POWER"!!! and even worse you could be made to listen to bagpipes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!;))))))))0October 2013
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Hi man thanks for checking my profile out! I'm sending you some "THISTLE" POWER to get throught and wish you luck with your treatments!!!!! Fae the wee Scottish lassie!!;)0October 2013
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Are you being treated in your area? I like to find all the info we can. Thank you0October 2013
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Thinking of you. My daughter, 35, diagnosed about the same time.
You can follow her: jenn727780October 2013 -
Welcome and sorry to hear about your shocking liver biopsy LauraJo is right. There are lots of stage IV cures so don't get discouraged Chemo is not fun but it is manageable and beats the alternative.0October 2013
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Founder, WhatNexter0October 2013