Hats off to Faye.

icemantoo
icemantoo Member Posts: 3,361 Member
Today it is close to 80 degrees here in Michigan. Not bad for the last day of Winter/first day of spring, Anyway I took Piper for her walk and she wanted to play with Ernie across the street.

I always knew that Ernie's human mother, Faye was a Kidney Cancer survivor, but never really talked in detail about it until today. Anyway, Faye had her Nepherectomy for Kidney Cancer 17 years ago and she is now 81. The only thing she couldn't remember was the size of her tumor. NBD (no big deal). May we all live into our 80's and beyond.

Icemantoo

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  • cww71964
    cww71964 Member Posts: 97
    hats off
    It is stories like Faye's, and yours too Iceman , that give us all hope and inspiration. Maybe we should all move into your neighborhood!
    Thanks for sharing,
    Wayne
  • Texas_wedge
    Texas_wedge Member Posts: 2,798
    cww71964 said:

    hats off
    It is stories like Faye's, and yours too Iceman , that give us all hope and inspiration. Maybe we should all move into your neighborhood!
    Thanks for sharing,
    Wayne

    Oh no!
    Wayne - you must be joking - that's Michigan [high risk area and chock full of Gar(r)ys, bikers and golfers - far too dangerous! Piper's other name is probably Alpha :( ].
  • garym
    garym Member Posts: 1,647

    Oh no!
    Wayne - you must be joking - that's Michigan [high risk area and chock full of Gar(r)ys, bikers and golfers - far too dangerous! Piper's other name is probably Alpha :( ].

    Oh yes!
    Come into the light...all are welcome

    Wat to go Faye!!!
  • j_rod
    j_rod Member Posts: 125
    My aunt is 81...
    When she was 59, she felt a lump in her back. She went to the doctor, he did an xray, it was a tumor the size of a baseball. She had a open radical nephrectomy. It was cancer. She is now 81. She retired from her job last year. She now drives between her winter home in FL to her summer home in NC 3 or 4 times a year. She works out at the gym an hour a day. She is like Faye - an inspiration.
  • Texas_wedge
    Texas_wedge Member Posts: 2,798
    j_rod said:

    My aunt is 81...
    When she was 59, she felt a lump in her back. She went to the doctor, he did an xray, it was a tumor the size of a baseball. She had a open radical nephrectomy. It was cancer. She is now 81. She retired from her job last year. She now drives between her winter home in FL to her summer home in NC 3 or 4 times a year. She works out at the gym an hour a day. She is like Faye - an inspiration.

    Octogenarians
    And it's not just being an octogenarian cancer survivor, it's being an octogenarian cancer survivor, with many years ahead and still with an enviable quality of life!!
  • Texas_wedge
    Texas_wedge Member Posts: 2,798
    Unseasonably hot weather here too
    Nearly 80 in Michigan - good grief - we often don't get near that in midsummer in the UK. I played Carnoustie this morning and it got too hot for me later on (in shirtsleeves) and it was 48 F when we started out with a strong, cold wind. Has been a beautifully sunny day, makes the birds and the heart sing.
  • icemantoo
    icemantoo Member Posts: 3,361 Member

    Unseasonably hot weather here too
    Nearly 80 in Michigan - good grief - we often don't get near that in midsummer in the UK. I played Carnoustie this morning and it got too hot for me later on (in shirtsleeves) and it was 48 F when we started out with a strong, cold wind. Has been a beautifully sunny day, makes the birds and the heart sing.

    Our neighborhood.
    One way to look at our neighborhood is 2 long time survivors living across the street from each other is very gratifying. The other way to look at the neighborhood is that between the two houses across the street from each other the incedence of Kidney Cancer is 100 %. My wife thinks there is some enviornmental cause..
    Like toxins from an electrical transformer they fixed 20 years ago. How else do you explain 2 neighbors getting Kidney Cancer.

    Icemantoo
  • Limelife50
    Limelife50 Member Posts: 476
    icemantoo said:

    Our neighborhood.
    One way to look at our neighborhood is 2 long time survivors living across the street from each other is very gratifying. The other way to look at the neighborhood is that between the two houses across the street from each other the incedence of Kidney Cancer is 100 %. My wife thinks there is some enviornmental cause..
    Like toxins from an electrical transformer they fixed 20 years ago. How else do you explain 2 neighbors getting Kidney Cancer.

    Icemantoo

    Tap water
    Hey iceman you could always check your tap water for Arsenic,