ivyJ

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  • barryboomer
    Thanks Ivy....I took it for awhile but NOW can't afford anymore stuff. I'm still ok....found a new node under my arm but 3 in groin disappeared. Neck some smaller and others the same.
    June 2015
  • BoiseB
    How are you doing Ivy J, I hope you are still singing and dancing to the Lord.
    October 2015
  • Judt1940
    Just thought I would ask how you are doing. We "more mature" folks have to keep up with one another.
    December 2014
  • barryboomer
    Hey Ivy....Loved your Poem and it really made me think. It's SO Ironic that cancer is really our OWN cells not behaving in a harmonious way......SO maybe we should approach our Mental and Emotional thoughts to be more loving and understanding. We are NOT at war with the cells we just need to try and fix the immune system so it can JUST do the job it was born to do. Good Work and keep them coming. What did you do in the real world?
    Barry
    April 2015
  • barryboomer
    Glad you got a laugh....Did you ever see the Jim Cantore Weather Guy) on the beach one....it is hysterical. A good laugh everyday can go a long way in lightening up our dark mood.
    March 2015
  • timetoshare
    Hello IvyJ; I've been reading your posts. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us. You are strong in your belief; and when the fear comes (which it does to all) you know what to do. We will be waiting to celebrate your birthday. Keep walking (no cane for you). Bless you.
    February 2015
  • LiveWithCancer
    I was wondering how you are doing. I haven't seen any posts recently. I hope you are just really busy playing your keyboard!
    January 2015
  • Grammyma
    Hi IvyJ, I love the video you posted on the pinboard. I did leave a comment. I also see that you're near my age (75). Good luck to you as you go through your treatment. Hugs and prayers!
    December 2014
  • Beeps
    Hi Ivey: I'm a pianist too! I played professionally all of my adult life- until a little over a year ago.... Now I'm painting with acrylics! That gives me the same comfort & joy you've described in some of your posts! The arts are so, so good for the soul!
    Blessings & keep on tickeling those ivories!
    January 2015
  • barryboomer
    Hey Ivy.....Glad your enjoying the old Piano. I play all the time but mostly to compose new songs. I have Yamaha Electric with all the rhythms and bells and whistles. Songwriting has Always been my saving Grace....Glad your enjoying the music.
    January 2015
  • barryboomer
    Hey Ivy....Nice to hear you are a Pianist....Check me out here and at barrydbutler channel at youtube.

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/SingerSongwriter-My-Journey-From-There-to-Here/368690619962745

    Barry
    December 2014
  • Grammyma
    I loved your poem. I think you are as beautiful inside as you are on the outside. I also think that you are an angel now. Love, hugs and prayers!
    December 2014
  • ANAGDL
    Thinking about you Ivy J, my love goes out to you!
    December 2014
  • barryboomer
    It's Beautiful Ivy....Best of Luck to You!!
    Barry
    December 2014
  • meyati
    I'm not too naive. What a school district gets depends on the demands and participation of the population. We had a year, where all sorts of people made a migration from your region and the rust belt. In the next election for state bonds, these people voted against school bonds because they didn't want to pay extra taxes. Nothing for education, libraries, museums, art, the state orchestra.-which sounds like what you are complaining about.

    They did vote for senior centers, free meals for seniors, free trips for seniors, hot tubs, crafts, for the University to have special classes for senior education-how to run a PC, use Power Point, golfing classes. That was the only school bond that passed.

    Everybody that I knew voted against senior healthcare, senior centers and their buses, against employees, against meals on wheels, meals at centers, against senior education, against senior anything. This happened 3 elections in a row. Stupid Fs

    When they went to complain to the county commissioners, the State Commission of Senior Affairs, state legislators, etc. These selfish stupid cry babies were told that the state government received thousands of letters from New Mexicans that were enraged about the negative votes on school, library, art, music bonds, and we would no longer vote for perks for senior citizens.

    The Governors of the Indian Reservations made statements about the selfishness of the retirees from your area. The Council of Indian nations made a public plea to not vote for senior perks until schools, libraries and children's' programs were again funded. The members of the VFW, and other veteran organizations promised to vote against funding senior projects, and most members are seniors.

    People asked my opinion. I told them that I would not vote for any senior project, and I was ashamed of being called a senior because of the selfishness that was shown. These horrible people joined and created senior associations after their goodies dried up. Finally the associations went public, and said they were dedicated to supporting school bonds. That year, they barely passed bonds for senior projects.

    It took me 15 years before I would vote for any senior project. By the way, I taught bi-lingual high school math at the poorest school in central New Mexico. I wrote my own books and lessons because they needed to be Spanglish. I also possess a military security clearance, and lived in Spain and Mexico. I was on my own.

    Maybe your cancer problems could have been caused by stupid American doctors? I had a visible cancer above my lip. I spent over 20 years trying to get it removed. It's too little, you can't tell me how to practice medicine, it would ruin your face and it's so pretty, it would leave a hole in your face and ruin it, if I took cash for this while you have 2 types of insurance I could be facing charges with the licensing board, I talked to my peers and they say it's too little to remove, it's not rooted, you are too vain, a little blemish won't hurt you.

    I went to PCPs, dermatologists, plastic surgeons, general surgeons, oncology dermatologists, flight surgeons, even asked gynecologists about this. I tried military doctors, civilian doctors that were in the 4 non-military hospitals. I went to doctors in different counties. I went to the doctors that took care of university students. Now one of those said-You've had this for 3 years. Why don't I sign you up for the dermatology students. So 2 times a year for 3 years, I sat naked in a room while 20+ dermatology students looked at every wrinkle and crack. On the last year, a male student said-"That thing on her lip really bothers me. You just told her that you said it wasn't anything to be removed last year. Can't we take it off and see what it is for science?" The head dermatologist called this young man horrible names. Then a female-told the doctor that it should be removed. She was called names. I never did that again.

    I got a doctor that got tired of looking at it. It's a rare and aggressive incurable cancer. I'm in remission. If I don't pass from something else, it will come back and tunnel through my brain. I've been told by different oncologists that it's one of the most painful cancers around. When I was a kid, I saw a man where it looked like he had gravel under his skin. I pointed him out to my Dad. My father told me the man got it from using a flamethrower in the Pacific- and the ex-marine would probably kill himself in 6 to 9 months. The man used a pistol. Mine was from surfing, fishing, etc. It's also called Fisherman's cancer. The UV rays reflected from water to under my nose, even though I wore a hat.

    All of the money in the world doesn't cure stupidity, arrogance, lack of curiosity, and a few more things.
    October 2014
  • barryboomer
    Thanks Ivy....I take 6 anti cancer supplements now and will add this...can't hurt. I never took any treatment and am still here a year after diagnosis. Who knows HOW long any of us has.
    September 2014
  • Judt1940
    What do you mean at your age not qualified to get c scans?
    October 2014
  • Judt1940
    Hi, IvyJ. I don't have many followers either. I'm NED from serous uterine cancer. I am here for you if I can support you let me know. Judy
    September 2014
  • Phoenix76
    Sorry to hear about your difficulties. ((Hugs))
    Sometimes I feel like yelling at night, too. And, sometimes, I do! I find that music really helps, so I sing a lot.
    September 2014
  • barryboomer
    Hey Ivy,
    How much do you take. I'm going to order it from Life Extension....100 in a bottle and they recommend 2 a day.
    Thanks for the info.....I'm really broke so have to careful but I've been hearing a lot about it,
    Barry
    September 2014
  • barryboomer
    Great News about your tumors not growing. Thanks for the tip on Graviola but I take so much stuff I can't afford ONE MORE THING...lol
    Glad your a new follower....GOOD LUCK and thanks for reaching out.
    September 2014
  • honey25
    You really touched my soul my dear friend. Thanks so much. I pray God to heal you and bless you.I will continue to pray .
    Thanks.
    Kind regards.
    September 2014
  • Giggy1965
    I'm sorry you have list so many family members. Praying that a new treatment will come along to heal you.
    July 2014
  • BoiseB
    How are you doing, You are always in my prayers
    August 2014
  • BoiseB
    OMG My Dr. Doom has a Twin in NYC :) I have once passed my Dr. Doom's expiration date and looks like I will pass it again. My Dr. Doom does not believe in miracles either. After I had passed the first expiration date by a year, he said "Congratulations you have clean scans." I replied "Don't congratulate me, It is the work of the Lord" He quite literally fell into a chair. Then he stammered and said "I really mean I an happy for you" He has now said that If I walk into his office with clean scans in 2018. He will believe in God and miracles.
    Well the sun is about to come up. It is my custom to pray as the sun rises over the mountains and thank God for each day. I will pray for your continued remission.
    April 2014
  • DaveWaz

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    Founder, WhatNexter
    March 2014
  • GregP_WN
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  • contrail
    Hi Ivy! I was diagnosed with small intestinal carcinoid cancer in May of 2013. It had already spread to my liver and was causing all sorts of nasty hormonal affects on my body. I'm currently being treated with a palliative care shot once every 28 days. It pretty well controls the bad episodes of carcinoid syndrome that this tumor causes. I did have surgery and they were able to remove a metastasized tumor from my small intestine, but they have not found the primary tumor.

    I want you to know that my thoughts are with you. Cancer of any kind is not a road anyone wants to travel, but if we have to, we need to do it with as positive attitude as we can, and it sounds like you're doing just that. If you'd like to send me a message, especially when you're feeling low (I've definitely been there), I'd love to correspond with you.

    My thought for the day: " God didn't promise days without pain, laughter without sorrow, sun without rain, but he did promise strength for the day, comfort for the tears, and light for the way,"
    March 2014