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  • #25518
    lainy
    Spectator

    Hello Amanda and welcome the the best little club in the world that no one wishes to join! Brave is the word. The most BRAVE, caring, encouraging and nicest people are all right here! We invite you to ask away, give advise or just vent. Hope the road ahead stays calm for you and please keep us informed.

    #25517
    darla
    Spectator

    Hi Amanda,

    I also want to welcome you & reaffirm what everyone else has said. None of us wanted to have a reason to be here, but we are all greatful that this site is here for all of us. I am glad that you have found us. This is the best place to be when dealing with this horrific cancer. Everyone here is so helpful, caring & supportive. We are also here for you if you just need to vent your feelings. Only those of us who have had the misfortune of having CC affect our lives can truely understand what you are going through. We are all here for both of you when you need us.

    I will be hoping for the best for both of you.

    Darla

    #25516
    marions
    Moderator

    Hello Amanda…just wanted to follow Patty and Jean in welcoming you to the site none of wants to be on but, are so glad to have found. You did not mention the type of radiation Aime had received but, I am happy to hear that he is feeling as well as you are describing. Hoping to hear from you many more times.
    Best wishes coming your way,
    Marion

    #25515
    jean
    Member

    Welcome Amanda…very glad you found us here! As Patty said, you’ll find a wonderful group of people who are very knowledgeable, supportive and caring. Every one’s circumstances are so different but we share so much in common. Feel free to ask any questions as there’s usually someone with the answer…or at least an opinion! It’s good to hear that Aime’ is doing well and that the radiation was effective. If the MRI was done very soon after the radiation, it doesn’t always reflect accurately the tumor response. Radiation does keep working for really up to a month or so after the treatment is completed, so scans done too soon sometimes don’t show all of the tumor shrinkage. You might look under the search function for Cyberknife. Lainy’s husband, Teddy, recently completed IMRT external beam radiation with a Cyberknife boost and had very good results, so would be something to look into.

    Wishing the best to you both!

    Jean

    #25514
    tiapatty
    Member

    Amanda,

    Welcome to our little corner of refuge, you will find invaluable advice and the most wonderful collection of people who are always here for you and Aim

    #1906
    mandabun
    Spectator

    My name is Amanda. I am a caregiver. My partner, Aim

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