celebrate 50 year survivor
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How Wonderful
I am a 24 year survivor and to think your Mom survived twice as long as I did and is 85 and so active with that old treatment blows my mind.
You are right to try to get some publicity for her, what an inspiration. THe best way to do it is to contact local tv stations and they will send a reporter down to do an interview with her and maybe some of her friends and family. People need to hear success stories like that, even with older treatment there are survivors. JUST FANTASTIC.
Congrats to your Mom from a fellow survivor.
Blessings,
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Wowbluerose said:How Wonderful
I am a 24 year survivor and to think your Mom survived twice as long as I did and is 85 and so active with that old treatment blows my mind.
You are right to try to get some publicity for her, what an inspiration. THe best way to do it is to contact local tv stations and they will send a reporter down to do an interview with her and maybe some of her friends and family. People need to hear success stories like that, even with older treatment there are survivors. JUST FANTASTIC.
Congrats to your Mom from a fellow survivor.
Blessings,
Bluerose
I agree Fantastic news! More important than 50 years ago knowledge and treatment was at rudimentary level. You can also can contact local chapter of American Cancer Society, she can meet with women who are currently in treatment diving them inspiration and hope.
Congratulations to you and your Mom
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My motherHondo said:Long live our Mothers
I am glad to hear that your Mother is a survivor of 50 years, I lost my Mother to Colon cancer she too was a fighter all the way to the end.
Take care
Hondo
My mother was a 60 year breast cancer survivor.She passed away at age 81.She was dx at 21.I am a 2 year survivor dx at 62 and it's a fight everyday. My niece is a 7 year survivor dx at 30.
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Motherssea60 said:I love these stories!
It gives us all hope!
Thanks for sharing
Hugs,
Sylvia
I think of my Mom sometimes and all the bad things I did when I was young. Just wish I could go back in time and change them now and tell her how sorry I am for being what I was back then. But I know I will see her again one day and that is the beauty of Christian faith.
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Tis is something that shouldHondo said:Mothers
I think of my Mom sometimes and all the bad things I did when I was young. Just wish I could go back in time and change them now and tell her how sorry I am for being what I was back then. But I know I will see her again one day and that is the beauty of Christian faith.
Hondo
Tis is something that should be celebrated!! How inspiring!!! I'm a 38 year survivor of HD and hope to make it to at least 50 yrs as a survivor.0 -
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Last July mom was diagnosed with brain and bone Cancer. A graph showed that she had over 700 cancer cells. Even though she is very healthy otherwise(she takes no prescriptions), aggressive treatment can't be used because of her advanced age. They started her on male hormone shots. Ironic because my husband's testes were removed to **** his cancers. In august her cells went up to the 800's and steadily down eber since. She had an appointment today and had cells are in the 50's. Oh, by the way, she had 4 bowling series in the 500's this season. I called the local cancer society because mom said she would love to be a speaker and they couldn't have cared less.0 -
c updatesunshine.dance said:Tis is something that should
Tis is something that should be celebrated!! How inspiring!!! I'm a 38 year survivor of HD and hope to make it to at least 50 yrs as a survivor.
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So, 5 years is not too much to ask?
I was just diagnosed with metasticized cervical cancer in my lower right lobe of my lung. (It's gone now)
My Doc said it was clearly a systemic situation, but we caught it very early. I am scared out of my gourd because I'm not even 50 yet, and aside from having cancer, I'm in pretty good shape! So, I asked her "Can I get 5 years?" she was set aback, saying she'd like to see more, but that was reasonable.
We are in a "wait and watch" mode, but ready to kick into high gear with a new drug combo just released....
After a harrowing day waiting 3 hours to talk with my Thoracic Surgeon for about 3 minutes, I have been an utter wreck...it is good to know and see that there is hope even in my stage IVb stage....
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HI THERE,sea60 said:I love these stories!
It gives us all hope!
Thanks for sharing
Hugs,
Sylvia
my mum in law is aHI THERE,
my mum in law is a 15 years survivor and is very a fun loving person .......
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50 year survivor
Congratulations! I wish there would be more publicity about these long-term survivors! It's very heartening. Why not write a letter to Susan Komen foundation, the Avon walk, or the Amer. Cancer Society themselves? Also, tell the hospital where she most recently had treatment -- they usually have celebrations.
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5 years?LaDonnaD said:So, 5 years is not too much to ask?
I was just diagnosed with metasticized cervical cancer in my lower right lobe of my lung. (It's gone now)
My Doc said it was clearly a systemic situation, but we caught it very early. I am scared out of my gourd because I'm not even 50 yet, and aside from having cancer, I'm in pretty good shape! So, I asked her "Can I get 5 years?" she was set aback, saying she'd like to see more, but that was reasonable.
We are in a "wait and watch" mode, but ready to kick into high gear with a new drug combo just released....
After a harrowing day waiting 3 hours to talk with my Thoracic Surgeon for about 3 minutes, I have been an utter wreck...it is good to know and see that there is hope even in my stage IVb stage....
Of course you can get 5 years! Look at Lance Armstrong -- he had mets to lungs and brain in his twenties. OK, so he cheated at the bike racing, but still... I'm in a support group with a 10year survivor of lung mets. So nobody can predict the future. Go see "Dallas Buyers Club" for how someone outlived a 1-month prognosis.
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If it isn't breastIntrepid said:50 year survivor
Congratulations! I wish there would be more publicity about these long-term survivors! It's very heartening. Why not write a letter to Susan Komen foundation, the Avon walk, or the Amer. Cancer Society themselves? Also, tell the hospital where she most recently had treatment -- they usually have celebrations.
Komen isn't interested. I emailed them and asked them to consider ALL women's cancer. Nope. We only care about breasts. Well, I think all cancers are pretty terrible, and as a woman I am more than my breast. American Cencer Society helps all.
However, I do agree with you, it is so uplifting to hear about people who have beaten the odds!
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