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Hi twobits, this is loulou. YES, chemo is a good thing. For years we have all heard how sick people get from chemo. It's not necesarily true! I was treated for lung cancer, with mets to the brain. I knew statistics were not good, but I decided not listen to statistics and have radiation and chemo, and stereotactic for my brain lesions. Well, I have been in remission now for six months. Six months isn't very long, but if I would have listened to statistics I wouldn't be here now. Attitude plays a huge part in treatment. My chemo was taxol, and carboplatin. Yes, I did get body aches, and very tired, but you can recover from that. I hope this helps. If you have any questions, just ask. Good luck. loulou0
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In April 2003 I was told that I have Stage 4 NSCLC with a mass (4 cm) in my right lung, both adrenal glands and 2 lymph nodes. I have done 2 rounds of Chemo. My dr. says I have a 20% chance of surviving 1 year but she has known of patients living 15 to 18 months. I am looking for Stage 4 folks who have lived longer than 18 months and am attempting to compile names, phone numbers and more into a survivors list. Please feel free to contact me at moldy61@sbcglobal.net or 580-353-5132.loulou said:Hi twobits, this is loulou. YES, chemo is a good thing. For years we have all heard how sick people get from chemo. It's not necesarily true! I was treated for lung cancer, with mets to the brain. I knew statistics were not good, but I decided not listen to statistics and have radiation and chemo, and stereotactic for my brain lesions. Well, I have been in remission now for six months. Six months isn't very long, but if I would have listened to statistics I wouldn't be here now. Attitude plays a huge part in treatment. My chemo was taxol, and carboplatin. Yes, I did get body aches, and very tired, but you can recover from that. I hope this helps. If you have any questions, just ask. Good luck. loulou
Thanks, Margo Lubbers0 -
i cannot remember simple words like " example" what is the remote control for tv. such a simple word but i forget simple words. please share if you have had this problem.loulou said:Hi twobits, this is loulou. YES, chemo is a good thing. For years we have all heard how sick people get from chemo. It's not necesarily true! I was treated for lung cancer, with mets to the brain. I knew statistics were not good, but I decided not listen to statistics and have radiation and chemo, and stereotactic for my brain lesions. Well, I have been in remission now for six months. Six months isn't very long, but if I would have listened to statistics I wouldn't be here now. Attitude plays a huge part in treatment. My chemo was taxol, and carboplatin. Yes, I did get body aches, and very tired, but you can recover from that. I hope this helps. If you have any questions, just ask. Good luck. loulou
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I would always try all meanssratliff4 said:i cannot remember simple words like " example" what is the remote control for tv. such a simple word but i forget simple words. please share if you have had this problem.
I would always try all means neccesary to escape a doctors prognosis, so yes Chemo is worth it.0
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