Need Your Opinions on What to do ***UPDATE*** Decision Made!!
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Glad the decision is made
That had to be a very hard thing for you Jennie - I'm glad your decision is made. Now you can move forward feeling prepared for it all. I hope this cyberknife works like it is supposed to, and you can be done with it all soon! Please keep us updated as you go through the procedures. I'm sure it would be very helpful for anyone else considering it too.0 -
Thank You AllKathryn_in_MN said:Glad the decision is made
That had to be a very hard thing for you Jennie - I'm glad your decision is made. Now you can move forward feeling prepared for it all. I hope this cyberknife works like it is supposed to, and you can be done with it all soon! Please keep us updated as you go through the procedures. I'm sure it would be very helpful for anyone else considering it too.
I will keep you informed as events occur.
Jennie0 -
Good Luck Buddyidlehunters said:Thank You All
I will keep you informed as events occur.
Jennie
Get all this done so we can party in October...Keeping you in my prayers...
HUGS
Beth0 -
Hey There Kiddo
Sounds like you got a good plan going and think that this is going to be the best option for you. You have been on this fight for too long to let you down and you sound so positive and that is so encouraging. You are a fighter and know that you will get through this. Don't know anything about cyberknife but it sounds like you have researched it greatly and weighed all your options. Looking forward to hearing your positive results after your surgery.
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helloSundanceh said:From Texas With Love.....
Jennie
Well, I just got through one of the roughest lung surgeries there is close to having a whole lung removed - and I survived it.
They took out quite a bit of my lung (lower right lobe) as the tumor had burrowed itself into my ribs and my chest wall cutting off my breathing and causing me great pain. I was told it was very major, major lung surgery.
Of course, done by one of the finest surgeons the United States has to offer and right here in the Big D.
I like surgery when I've got a chance at removal of tumor - feel it gives one the best shot and then we can clean up with other techniues. Like I might need radiation and chemo again too - I've got to set up appts and consult with those doctors to put the 2nd half of my plan together.
Having completed NINE (9) surgeries in 6 years 1 month, I speak from a great deal of real world application and experience.
Don't know if my opinion counts, but that's my take on it. I wish you would board a plane and get a consult with my man - he's just been selected as one of the top 6 surgeons in the nation on the Davinci robot and is now going out in the U.S. to teach other surgeons about this technique.
And what do I do if it comes back again on me? Well, attack, attack, attack. With surgery, surgery, surgery and whatever else we can throw at it.
I've told you before we can't worry about tomorrow, when we're fighting so hard TODAY!
All my love:)
-Craig
once again Iam lurking my sis Sherri 22 computer is down. Craig you my friend are 1 amazing person.... I just wanted to tell you that... Sonjia0
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