Hi everyone, I a new here, and hope this is where I belong
Missy
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welcome
You are in the right place--sorry you had to come here, but you will find it helpful in terms of information and support. This the place where you can come to vent and express all your emotions, and people will understand. You and your father have been through a lot over the past few months. Sounds like he's lucky to have you advocating for him.
All the best to you,
Karen0 -
it's a bumpy road
Hi Missy,
I look after my Mom, who's two years into her battle. She's had a good, long life, just turned 80. How old is your dad? I lost my father to cancer nine years ago, and I'm still a daddy's girl, it never changes. Talk about humor. After he passed, our family almost got in trouble at the funeral home because we were laughing too loud.
This is a great place to come. The folks here have seen it all. Good luck with your dad.0 -
Hello and welcome
Hi. Sorry you have to be here for your Dad but this is a great place, full of kind, caring people. I lost my mother and BIL both to cancer in the last 1 1/2 yrs and I'm still kinda reeling from it.. My mom had uterine cancer, and she kind of had the same thing happen to her . Her dr. kept telling her the pain in the lower back, hip , side was arthritis.. it was cancer spreading..Did you know arthritis usually shows up on an xray.. a simple xray but they didn't send her for one.. My mom was 78 when she was diag. and 79 when she passed. How old is your Dad . Did they do a pet scan? Well good luck and hang in there. We'll be rooting for him and you.
Hugs,
Cindy0 -
WOW!!! i am very moved by the warm welcomeCindy Bear said:Hello and welcome
Hi. Sorry you have to be here for your Dad but this is a great place, full of kind, caring people. I lost my mother and BIL both to cancer in the last 1 1/2 yrs and I'm still kinda reeling from it.. My mom had uterine cancer, and she kind of had the same thing happen to her . Her dr. kept telling her the pain in the lower back, hip , side was arthritis.. it was cancer spreading..Did you know arthritis usually shows up on an xray.. a simple xray but they didn't send her for one.. My mom was 78 when she was diag. and 79 when she passed. How old is your Dad . Did they do a pet scan? Well good luck and hang in there. We'll be rooting for him and you.
Hugs,
Cindy
Thank you all so much.. My dad is 63 yrs old, and such a tough guy, but i really think he is struggling with his diagnosis, one day he is going to fight, then the next he is picking out his plot ( I think this behavior is so normal ) I DO NOT LIKE my dads checmo doc, in fact i cannot stand the guy, he told my dad a pet scan would be worthless for him, since he has other medical conditions ( IE : Pacemaker/ stint ) now he has a bionic back from the tumor removal. this pissed me off, he said the pet scan would pick up every abnormalty wrong with him, so he felt it was not worth it.. MY THINKING is this, if you are a dr cannot, and cannot figure out cancer cells , from screws and pins then you are in the wrong business. i do not know much about pet scans, and what they look for, but from what i read it said they use a radioactive glucose that sticks to cancer cells, is this correct? if this is the case, then why cannot my dad have a pet scan, i will be fighting for that if i need to.
Mr steve, it is so funny you mention staying healthy, I have been helping my parents do things like banking, getting everyones name put on certain financial docs, doing there shopping, I basicly have been running since Nov 20th, and I have been sick 3 times, and i have never ever been this sick in my life, this often. so stress, and running is weighing on me. I talked to my parents last night, as I sit here with my second bout of flu, if my uncle could take on some of the responsibility. so we split things up. My uncle will finish out radiation, and i will take over chemo. I have a family of my own, husband, 4 wonderful kids. anyway, i am babbling, but was wondering do any of you have any thoughts on the pet scan issue?
missy0 -
my dad tooMCKMNL said:WOW!!! i am very moved by the warm welcome
Thank you all so much.. My dad is 63 yrs old, and such a tough guy, but i really think he is struggling with his diagnosis, one day he is going to fight, then the next he is picking out his plot ( I think this behavior is so normal ) I DO NOT LIKE my dads checmo doc, in fact i cannot stand the guy, he told my dad a pet scan would be worthless for him, since he has other medical conditions ( IE : Pacemaker/ stint ) now he has a bionic back from the tumor removal. this pissed me off, he said the pet scan would pick up every abnormalty wrong with him, so he felt it was not worth it.. MY THINKING is this, if you are a dr cannot, and cannot figure out cancer cells , from screws and pins then you are in the wrong business. i do not know much about pet scans, and what they look for, but from what i read it said they use a radioactive glucose that sticks to cancer cells, is this correct? if this is the case, then why cannot my dad have a pet scan, i will be fighting for that if i need to.
Mr steve, it is so funny you mention staying healthy, I have been helping my parents do things like banking, getting everyones name put on certain financial docs, doing there shopping, I basicly have been running since Nov 20th, and I have been sick 3 times, and i have never ever been this sick in my life, this often. so stress, and running is weighing on me. I talked to my parents last night, as I sit here with my second bout of flu, if my uncle could take on some of the responsibility. so we split things up. My uncle will finish out radiation, and i will take over chemo. I have a family of my own, husband, 4 wonderful kids. anyway, i am babbling, but was wondering do any of you have any thoughts on the pet scan issue?
missy
my dad also has cancer. he was dx in april 2010 with NSCLC w/ mets to the brain. i'm an only child with my own family as well, but i only have 1 kid. you're right, the stress is hard on you but somehow, we always find the way to get through. cancer....it's a long hard road and it sucks, but this is a great place to vent and these ladies and gents on here are just great!
pm me anytime you want.....
cheri0 -
Pet Scancher8871 said:my dad too
my dad also has cancer. he was dx in april 2010 with NSCLC w/ mets to the brain. i'm an only child with my own family as well, but i only have 1 kid. you're right, the stress is hard on you but somehow, we always find the way to get through. cancer....it's a long hard road and it sucks, but this is a great place to vent and these ladies and gents on here are just great!
pm me anytime you want.....
cheri
HI Missy I'm not an expert on Pet scans, But it is possible with your Dad's other health issues, that they might feel it would yield too many false positives .. I don't know. I do know this.. yes you are correct, they put some radioactive glucose into you and the scan measures something called SUV.. that stands for standard uptake volume. My mother's gyn/onc (who incidentally I couldnt' stand either.. I just typed con instead of onc..and scam instead of scan.. freudian slips? HA HA HA) Equated this SUV to a geiger counter... the theory being that cancer cells are more active and will Take up more of the radioactive glucose solution.. and they measure this activity.. just like a geiger counter... he also told us that anything over 2.7 is considered a malignancy but like all tests there can be false positives and negatives... Good luck and keep us posted..0 -
PET ScansMCKMNL said:WOW!!! i am very moved by the warm welcome
Thank you all so much.. My dad is 63 yrs old, and such a tough guy, but i really think he is struggling with his diagnosis, one day he is going to fight, then the next he is picking out his plot ( I think this behavior is so normal ) I DO NOT LIKE my dads checmo doc, in fact i cannot stand the guy, he told my dad a pet scan would be worthless for him, since he has other medical conditions ( IE : Pacemaker/ stint ) now he has a bionic back from the tumor removal. this pissed me off, he said the pet scan would pick up every abnormalty wrong with him, so he felt it was not worth it.. MY THINKING is this, if you are a dr cannot, and cannot figure out cancer cells , from screws and pins then you are in the wrong business. i do not know much about pet scans, and what they look for, but from what i read it said they use a radioactive glucose that sticks to cancer cells, is this correct? if this is the case, then why cannot my dad have a pet scan, i will be fighting for that if i need to.
Mr steve, it is so funny you mention staying healthy, I have been helping my parents do things like banking, getting everyones name put on certain financial docs, doing there shopping, I basicly have been running since Nov 20th, and I have been sick 3 times, and i have never ever been this sick in my life, this often. so stress, and running is weighing on me. I talked to my parents last night, as I sit here with my second bout of flu, if my uncle could take on some of the responsibility. so we split things up. My uncle will finish out radiation, and i will take over chemo. I have a family of my own, husband, 4 wonderful kids. anyway, i am babbling, but was wondering do any of you have any thoughts on the pet scan issue?
missy
My husband's doctor said they don't always show the right results. Lots of false positives and they also miss anything that isn't a certain size. They cost a boatload of money too. He's better off with the CT Scans with dye and they're a lot quicker. My husband was 63 when he passed. So I kind of know what your Dad is going through - emotional ups and downs. My husband (even though he lost about 40 lbs) had to ask the doctor the day he was put into the hospice program if he was dying. The doctor never told him. I asked the doctor about it and he said he was hoping he could turn it around - yeah right. Sorry I'm at the angry stage of grief I guess - actually I'm not sure where I am.
Hang in there kid. You're doing a fantastic job. It was a good idea to have your uncle help you out. Don't get burned out. I'm still trying to kick a cold and sinus problem I got before my husband passed. All the stress affects your immune system. You can't help it so try and eat healthy and smile as much as you can. Listen to good music when you can. I'm sure your kids keep you very busy.
((HUGS))
Skipper0
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