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Please Help!

dperkins
dperkins CSN Member Posts: 3
edited March 2014 in Head and Neck Cancer #1
I am posting this in a few of the bigger Discussion Groups. My Step Father has cancer in his throat. He's showing signs of improvement and for this Christmas, I was hoping to give him a Christmas card with stories from cancer survivors. If you are a survivor and would like to share your story, please e-mail me at Fatkid98@aol.com or post your story if you would like. Thank you very much and God bless.

Comments

  • jerrikehoe
    jerrikehoe CSN Member Posts: 27
    Hi there I am a 22 year cancer surviver and have a web page here I think you will find it under jerrikehoe or nasalpharnyx cancer, yes you can survive cancer I have proven that after many recurrances I thank God for every day and if I can help just let me know.
    God Bless
    Jerri
  • davecr
    davecr CSN Member Posts: 7
    Feel free to go to my story in the Expressions gallery (A year against cancer, davecr) & clip it for your step-dad. It's been 18 months since end of treatment & I'm doing fine.

    Take care & stay strong.
  • digtexas
    digtexas CSN Member Posts: 1
    I am a recovering patient/survivor of SCC of the base of tongue. When I was feeling my worst, after twice a day radiation ended and I was at home and getting depressed, I found a wonderful website...Oralcancerfoundation.org. It has a patient's forum where caring people give support and answer each other's questions. It really pulled me through and I still go there every day. It also contains survivor stories and the latest medical developments. I can't recommend it enough.
    Digtexas@aol.com