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Military Cancer Survivors
Archives for September 2010
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A place that tears built
Hello, We are trying to get volunteers together that would like to help with a special project for terminally ill patients and families. I had a mother and daughter that was diagnosed with cancer and sadly have lost both of them, however, my husband and I are looking to help others that are currently going through…
Still Active duty and trying to win the war against oral cancer/ Medical board?
Hello, I am new to this blog; been hanging out on the oral cancer board. I will try to give my reader's digest version. I am an active duty U.S. Public health service (USPHS) officer LCDR/0-4. Did Air Force for 12 years 6 active/6 reserve; then went back active with USPHS. Some may know of us but some may not; U.S. public…
Blue Water Navy & AO
I just finished radiation treatment after being diagnosed with stage 2 laryngeal cancer. Am now recovering from the radiation and hopefully the cancer too, although that is yet to be determined. I spent 3 "cruises" in the Tonkin Gulf from 67-70 working on the flight deck of USS Ranger and also flying as a crewman on A-3…
conv leave
I am currently in remission from colorectal cancer. And am active duty. I have been on conv leave since last March due to the complications I was having. From what I read the conv leave could be extended as needed. My command is telling me know that I am headed for a medical board that I was only entitled to 45 days. Any…