Do I have cancer or I had cancer?

mechanicman2
mechanicman2 Member Posts: 16
edited March 2013 in Head and Neck Cancer #1

Kenny and I were on our way home from the hospital yesterday. We found out that the Cancer had not spread, which they thougt it may have. But all test came back clean. Anyway, Kenny said he didn't know whether he should tell people when they ask if he has Cancer or if he had Cancer. What do you think? Cindy

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  • D Lewis
    D Lewis Member Posts: 1,581 Member
    How about...

    I beat cancer!

    Deb

  • Billie67
    Billie67 Member Posts: 898
    D Lewis said:

    How about...

    I beat cancer!

    Deb

    Either....
    "I had cancer but cancer never had me"

    Or.....

    "I kicked cancers a**"

    All depending on who your in the company of

    All kidding aside, you HAD cancer. Your scans are just to make sure it stays that way!

    Congrats on the clean scans :-)
    Billie
  • CivilMatt
    CivilMatt Member Posts: 4,722 Member
    I had cancer, but not anymore

    Cindy,

     

    In my current state, with clean scans for 1-year post I say “I had cancer”.  In my mind at the start of treatment “I have cancer” and some time during treatment the beast was killed.  When conversing with my H&N friends I would like to think it is gone, but once you have had it you know anything is possible.

     

    Now to say “the cancer has not spread” sounds like you have cancer.  It can not spread unless you have it.

     

    I hope you do not have cancer so there is nothing to spread.

     

    Matt

  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member
    Was Enya, Now It's Not...HAD

    Like the rest..., I HAD cancer...

    Or like I like to throw out there sometimes, such as you....

    I knew you had IT in you, now YOU don't

    JG

  • Ingrid K
    Ingrid K Member Posts: 813
    Congrats !

    Cindy

    FIRST....Congrats on Kenny's clear tests !  That's always great news.

    I usually say, "I'm a tongue cancer survivor" when I meet people for the first time (I always feel like I have to explain the scars, and the speak issues, etc).

    Using the past tense of "HAD" maybe makes it easier mentally I think.

    May Kenny always say he HAD cancer, because now he doesn't.   Tongue Out

     

  • Hard12Find
    Hard12Find Member Posts: 217 Member
    How about

    "recovering from cancer", is kind of how I describe myself now with a clean 3 month post scan, of course I have been known to say I beat cancer too.......

    I suppose it depends on your audience to a point. Anyway congrats on the clean scan.....

    Jim

  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member

    How about

    "recovering from cancer", is kind of how I describe myself now with a clean 3 month post scan, of course I have been known to say I beat cancer too.......

    I suppose it depends on your audience to a point. Anyway congrats on the clean scan.....

    Jim

    Kicked It...

    So ummm, at what point are you going to consider you looked cancer in the eye..., and kicked it's azz...

    I'm sure my bud Billie might chime in on that one, LOL...

    JG

  • Billie67
    Billie67 Member Posts: 898
    Skiffin16 said:

    Kicked It...

    So ummm, at what point are you going to consider you looked cancer in the eye..., and kicked it's azz...

    I'm sure my bud Billie might chime in on that one, LOL...

    JG

    chiming in....

    Amen!!!

     

    Billie

  • AJW1966
    AJW1966 Member Posts: 68
    hmmmm....

    Good comments.

    I like to use "i'm a cancer survivor".

     

    Alan

  • mechanicman2
    mechanicman2 Member Posts: 16
    CivilMatt said:

    I had cancer, but not anymore

    Cindy,

     

    In my current state, with clean scans for 1-year post I say “I had cancer”.  In my mind at the start of treatment “I have cancer” and some time during treatment the beast was killed.  When conversing with my H&N friends I would like to think it is gone, but once you have had it you know anything is possible.

     

    Now to say “the cancer has not spread” sounds like you have cancer.  It can not spread unless you have it.

     

    I hope you do not have cancer so there is nothing to spread.

     

    Matt

    THANKS

    Thanks for the suggestions guy's! I HAD cancer it is!

     

  • ToBeGolden
    ToBeGolden Member Posts: 695
    Congradulations

    I would consider myself a survivor. Cancer is in the past unless we can see it in our present. Rick.