Name that cancer

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  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member
    Costly
    After seeing all my MD Anderson bills I think I am going to re-name my cancer to Costly because it has sure been expensive.

    Hondo
  • jimwins
    jimwins Member Posts: 2,107
    Hondo said:

    Costly
    After seeing all my MD Anderson bills I think I am going to re-name my cancer to Costly because it has sure been expensive.

    Hondo

    Big C - Costly
    I like that one and maybe that makes more sense
    in reference to the "Big C" ;).
  • mr steve
    mr steve Member Posts: 285
    Hondo said:

    Costly
    After seeing all my MD Anderson bills I think I am going to re-name my cancer to Costly because it has sure been expensive.

    Hondo

    Costly
    Hondo,

    A while back one of the ladies told a story how one of her co-workers said "you lost weight and you sure look good" so we went and figured how much each lost pound cost.

    Steve
  • Tethys41
    Tethys41 Member Posts: 1,382 Member
    mr steve said:

    Costly
    Hondo,

    A while back one of the ladies told a story how one of her co-workers said "you lost weight and you sure look good" so we went and figured how much each lost pound cost.

    Steve

    Speaking of cost
    One day while I was receiving an infusion of Avastin, and knowing how much my insurance was being billed for that drug, my husband an I calculated that the infusion was costing $15.00 per drop. Goooood stuff.
  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member
    mr steve said:

    Costly
    Hondo,

    A while back one of the ladies told a story how one of her co-workers said "you lost weight and you sure look good" so we went and figured how much each lost pound cost.

    Steve

    Yep Very Costly

    If I put the math right I loss right at 51 lbs divide that by my Twice being treated would be just about $6,352.94 a pound. What a weight loss program, just glad I had insurance. Yep Costly is the right name of my Cancer or maybe I need to change it to Very Costly.


    Thanks :+))
    Hondo
  • catwink22
    catwink22 Member Posts: 281
    Hondo said:

    Yep Very Costly

    If I put the math right I loss right at 51 lbs divide that by my Twice being treated would be just about $6,352.94 a pound. What a weight loss program, just glad I had insurance. Yep Costly is the right name of my Cancer or maybe I need to change it to Very Costly.


    Thanks :+))
    Hondo

    $$$$$$
    When I said I wanted to be High Maintenance, this is not what I had in mind!
    I guess I'll have to change PITA's name to DIVA! Ha Ha!

    3:>) Cat
  • lbinmsp
    lbinmsp Member Posts: 266
    Mine is
    Frederick the Filthy! Ain't nothing cute about this sucker!
  • catwink22
    catwink22 Member Posts: 281
    lbinmsp said:

    Mine is
    Frederick the Filthy! Ain't nothing cute about this sucker!

    Funny
    Hi Ibinmsp! These names are really funny! You made me think of Ivan the Terrible!
    Thanks!
    Cat
  • lbinmsp
    lbinmsp Member Posts: 266
    catwink22 said:

    Funny
    Hi Ibinmsp! These names are really funny! You made me think of Ivan the Terrible!
    Thanks!
    Cat

    Hi Cat !
    Love the humor here! An absolute MUST. I've also stopped referring to IT as
    'my cancer' - it's THE cancer - I'm not claiming it as my own! The bugger moved in, unpacked and hung pictures without my approval!
  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member
    Gone with the wind


    And don't you ever come back here again

    :+}]
    Hondo
  • ade7682
    ade7682 Member Posts: 31
    Hondo said:

    Name that Cancer
    Humm lets see I guess I would have to call mine Overwith because I sure hope it is over with.

    Great post :+)
    Hondo

    Overwith and soon, right?
    Overwith and soon, right? So sick of Cancerland. I really don't know how people cope with this for years at a time. My husband's eighth and last chemo treatment is going on now and then we're waiting for a liver resection in January and then more chemo and probably a resection to address the met left in the lung at some point. All of this after going from our local oncologist to Duke at the beginning of the month thinking all the mets have shrunk and some have gone away...a little RFA and we could be one of the lucky NEDs. Now it's maybe by Summer we'll be able to take a break from this sh*t, but we could be dealing with chemo and surgery all next year. :P

    Please email me if you reply. I hate that this site doesn't notify you

    ade7045@yahoo.com
  • ade7682
    ade7682 Member Posts: 31
    jimwins said:

    Funny
    Okay, I confess at some point in my youthful past I named my tallywhacker
    but it's been around a lot longer than the cancer and I don't think the chemo
    is making it go away (yikes).

    Hmmm, I'll have to think about this one....

    How about "Nancy Node" short for "maligNANCY"
    as in the case of lymphoma?

    ...."Freddie"... that was the name I used in way back then.. lol.
    Have no idea why...

    Have a good day and thanks for the smiles.

    Jim

    Nancy is funny!

    Nancy is funny!
  • ade7682
    ade7682 Member Posts: 31
    Tethys41 said:

    After the fact
    I never thought of this while I was fighting stage IIIc ovarian cancer. But naming it now that I am NED, I would call it "OvarianDunWith" because I am over and done with it.

    lol!

    lol!
  • ade7682
    ade7682 Member Posts: 31
    catwink22 said:

    My name
    I’ve decided to name my cancer PITA. Because that’s what she is. A *Pain *In *The ***** (among other places)! The running around for treatments, doctor appointments, tests, surgeries, time off from work and making me not feel good is a really big PITA!
    Putting a name and gender to this helps me feel like I am actually fighting something and not just a leaf on the river. It feels like I have separated it from my body even though I know it’s there. Never thought when I started this thread that it would actually be therapeutic, I just thought it was funny.
    Now I feel my family will think I have gone completely crazy! Well, whatever works! I don’t like PITA, but I’m stuck with her for now and I will get some small pleasure thinking that she is going to get spanked at my next treatment ha ha!
    These are great names, keep em coming!
    Cat

    PITA! Love it!

    PITA! Love it!
  • ade7682
    ade7682 Member Posts: 31
    Hondo said:

    Costly
    After seeing all my MD Anderson bills I think I am going to re-name my cancer to Costly because it has sure been expensive.

    Hondo

    Costly! LMAO!

    Costly! LMAO!
  • ade7682
    ade7682 Member Posts: 31
    Tethys41 said:

    Speaking of cost
    One day while I was receiving an infusion of Avastin, and knowing how much my insurance was being billed for that drug, my husband an I calculated that the infusion was costing $15.00 per drop. Goooood stuff.

    $$$
    Yeah, with the 5FU shortages, Kenny's chemo costs $20,000 a treatment. SOOOO thankful we have decent health insurance!
  • soccerfreaks
    soccerfreaks Member Posts: 2,788 Member
    ade7682 said:

    Overwith and soon, right?
    Overwith and soon, right? So sick of Cancerland. I really don't know how people cope with this for years at a time. My husband's eighth and last chemo treatment is going on now and then we're waiting for a liver resection in January and then more chemo and probably a resection to address the met left in the lung at some point. All of this after going from our local oncologist to Duke at the beginning of the month thinking all the mets have shrunk and some have gone away...a little RFA and we could be one of the lucky NEDs. Now it's maybe by Summer we'll be able to take a break from this sh*t, but we could be dealing with chemo and surgery all next year. :P

    Please email me if you reply. I hate that this site doesn't notify you

    ade7045@yahoo.com

    hmmm
    This site does notify you when you log in. If you have a new message there is a notice to that effect at the top of the page.

    Take care,

    Joe
  • Helen321
    Helen321 Member Posts: 1,459 Member
    Hondo said:

    Gone with the wind


    And don't you ever come back here again

    :+}]
    Hondo

    lol LOVE IT!

    lol LOVE IT!
  • tuffenuff
    tuffenuff Member Posts: 277
    Helen321 said:

    lol LOVE IT!

    lol LOVE IT!

    Holy cow, I just posted
    Holy cow, I just posted about naming my neck lump Herbie then I saw this. Glad to see I'm in the company of equally twisted folk lol.
  • sheepfarmer
    sheepfarmer Member Posts: 4
    I have names for everything

    I had a bunch of nonmalignant tumors that got names, then there was Lucifer the cancer. I had Harvey, Moe, Curley, Larry and Jackarse. and there is another couple that don't have names yet. Thats the gang i got rid of. I have some more nonmalignant turors, and a few cysts. I haven't given them names yet either. Medical euqipment seems to get names. People think I'm a bit weird. Wally is my big O2 concentrator, Charlie is my POC and Betty, my bed was named by one of my former PCA's. I call those dreadful IV pumps that are always beeping Frankie. I would tell the nurses that Frankie was having another temper tantrum.