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MemberThanks for the update Stacie. I am hopeful for his recovery. Please let him know that we’ve been caring/thinking of him.
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MemberSounds like a promising specialist for you. Please let us know how things went and what your impressions are.
Hugs,
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MemberDear Jeff,
I’m thinking about you. Please give your lovely wife a hug from me.
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MemberSue,
That’s a wonderful poem. Thanks so much for sharing that with us.
I’m sorry to hear of Ray’s passing, but am glad that it went so peacefully. Please accept some virtual hugs from me.
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MemberHi Peter,
I love those photos that you are sharing on your website. They are so beautiful and reminds me of the beauty of New England. I hope you are enjoying your medical break.
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September 22, 2008 at 4:48 pm in reply to: “I’m sure there’s lots of things they never tell you…” #22842glightfoot
MemberHi Sue,
I also had little mm nodules show up in my lungs. I had a biopsy done and it was cancerous. But my doctor think that they are too small to need anything to be done to them. He indicates that they have good procedures to deal with them at a larger size.
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MemberHi,
For the WBC, your mom needs shots of Neupogen.
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MemberA wonderful moment to share with us. I can only say, “Me, too!”
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MemberHi Peter,
I am glad to hear from you and am sorry that you’ve been feeling poorly. It’s a relief to find out what’s been causing your problems, so now you’ll be able to address it in some way.
Sending you some good cyber-hugs,
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MemberHow can I get a web slot to view the presentation on my computer?
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MemberHi Jeff,
Thanks for the information and link. I’m going to look into it.
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MemberMarions, Thanks for the update on Barb.
Hi Barb,
I’m glad you’re doing okay.
Hugs,
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MemberHi Pauline,
After my surgery on 12/2005, I had a recurrence of the cancer in the summer of 2006 in the liver. We saw some mets to the peritoneum late 2006. I’ve had chemo – Gemcitbine and Carboplatin since the summer of 2006, with a few chemo vacations. This treatment has kept the tumors fairly stable though I’ve had more mets to my lungs.
Pain-wise, they’ve only cause me intermittent sharp pain until the last few weeks. Lately, I’ve had pain constantly and loss of appetite. I’m puzzled by Anthony’s pain down his leg. Have you had a scan for that area?
I hope that you’ll find some answers and relief for Anthony.
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MemberHi Pauline,
I’ve had mets to the omentum, the surgeon felt is was spread there by the liver biopsy. He removed a slab of the omentum as part of my liver resection surgery. Now I have mets to the peritoneum, along with some other places as well. The omentum doesn’t have any vital functions in the body, as far as I know.
I hope this helps,
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MemberJoyce,
I’m sorry to hear about your grandmother’s death. But, I’m glad that it was exactly how she would have wanted it.
You are an important part of our community here.
Love,
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