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Prayers for Successful SurgeryKenny H. said:I to had seven mets to lungs
I to had seven mets to lungs and Onc here said was inoperable. Went to MD Anderson for a 2nd opinion & put me on Avastin/Irinotecan for 10 rounds and 2 nodules cavitated (gone!) and dr there wants to operate on one lung in July (the other one later)
Surgery is your best option to totally getting rid of them, said would only lose 5-10% of lung function which is not bad. Would recomend a 2nd opinion at a major cancer center near you. They are much more aggressive for your cure and they gave orders locally for treatments so you only have to visit top dogs there every 3 months.
Kenny
Glad to hear you scheduled for surgery. Prayers for a successful surgery.
NB0 -
Good update
Jennie, Thanks so much for updating us! I think you are doing the right thing with option 2. You sound like you have everything under control and I'm so happy you can plan vacations. It is very inspiring to see that there is light at the end of the tunnel even in the world of stage 4! I would really like to know what specific herbal supplements helped you with the itching and the painful hips. My husband is currently on FOLFIRI and is having both problems. We do not have a TCM doctor anywhere close to us so it is hard getting this type of information. He gets his 5th treatment this week and the rash and hip pain are getting worse. I will have to tell him about Acupuncture treatment. Have a wonderful summer! Hugs, Teri0 -
Taking controltootsie1 said:That's good
Well, that all sounds pretty good!
*hugs*
Gail
I like your attitude and approach to the situation and it really sounds like you have surroundeed yourself with a team of people who have a very compatible approach to fighting this which I think it vital in this journey. It is so often about trying to find a way of feeling in control in a an out of control situation. As others have pointed out your decisions aren't for every one- others find control in taking all treatment offered- but we are all individuals with different approaches. You have made the deicsion that is right for you and good on you for having the bravery to do that.
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Teri -tko683 said:Good update
Jennie, Thanks so much for updating us! I think you are doing the right thing with option 2. You sound like you have everything under control and I'm so happy you can plan vacations. It is very inspiring to see that there is light at the end of the tunnel even in the world of stage 4! I would really like to know what specific herbal supplements helped you with the itching and the painful hips. My husband is currently on FOLFIRI and is having both problems. We do not have a TCM doctor anywhere close to us so it is hard getting this type of information. He gets his 5th treatment this week and the rash and hip pain are getting worse. I will have to tell him about Acupuncture treatment. Have a wonderful summer! Hugs, Teri
You can type your zip code into the box provided at this
web site, and locate what you are looking for:
http://acupuncturists.healthprofs.com/cam/prof_search.php
I have some information at my "blog" here at this site, to help
you understand TCM and what it involves. The methods for
diagnosing health problems are unlike anything you have
experienced in western medicine.
The bottom line? TCM works!
Better health to you!
John0 -
You know my thoughts on this
I'm 100% for option #2. Chemo as a last resort, only when there is proof you need it. My CEA is up a bit, but my last scan couldn't find anything large enough to treat, so I'm enjoying life for a change, instead of barely existing on chemo. Is it a risk? Sure. But I'd gladly take a year of feeling better and productive with no chemo than 1 1/2 years wishing I were dead much of that time on chemo. If not being "proactive" and taking chemo now shortens my lifespan, I won't regret it. I'm loving life now!!!
I know many oncologists want stage IV to stay on maintenance chemo and think they can manage them better to live longer that way. I'm so glad my onc is willing and now happy to do things my way (even though he originally is the one that had me on the chemo for life plan). I hope you get a nice long break from treatments or surgeries.0 -
ThanksJohn23 said:Teri -
You can type your zip code into the box provided at this
web site, and locate what you are looking for:
http://acupuncturists.healthprofs.com/cam/prof_search.php
I have some information at my "blog" here at this site, to help
you understand TCM and what it involves. The methods for
diagnosing health problems are unlike anything you have
experienced in western medicine.
The bottom line? TCM works!
Better health to you!
John
Thanks for the information John. I will check it out! I have been wanting to do some research in this area for awhile now so thanks for the link.
Best wishes to you!
Teri0 -
TCM Doctor
Jennie,
I want to see your TCM Doctor. :-) What does TCM stand for? I seriously would like to seek out another doctor, in addition to the traditional treatment. I do believe treatment for our mind and soul are as much a part of treating cancer as treatment of the body.
Thanks for sharing the update!
And Prayers and Positive energy to you for continued success.
Phil0
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