Radiation recall
Has anyone else had or heard of?
Why do I always get the weird stuff?!?
Tara
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happening!steved said:Because you are special!
You are a medical marvel- never heard of either breast mets or radiation recall. You should write yourself up a case study for an colorectal journal;)
Steve
My oncologist is in the process of writing me up for a case study! I thought it was going to be about my blood pressure crash to Gemzar or my allergic reactions to Oxiliplatin but I guess this would make a nice footnote!
Tara0 -
AuthorshiptaraHK said:happening!
My oncologist is in the process of writing me up for a case study! I thought it was going to be about my blood pressure crash to Gemzar or my allergic reactions to Oxiliplatin but I guess this would make a nice footnote!
Tara
My team are also looking to write up my case if my surgery goes well and so I have asked to be an author on the paper (as a doctor is always useful to have a range of publications but there is no reason whynonmedical patients shouldn't be recognised as an author though it does mean it is no longer anonymised).
Isn't it great being a medical marvel!? at least it keeps the docs interested in us
Steve0 -
ahhhhh Tarasteved said:Authorship
My team are also looking to write up my case if my surgery goes well and so I have asked to be an author on the paper (as a doctor is always useful to have a range of publications but there is no reason whynonmedical patients shouldn't be recognised as an author though it does mean it is no longer anonymised).
Isn't it great being a medical marvel!? at least it keeps the docs interested in us
Steve
no Tara I have not heard of it.....just wanted to say hi...my reaction to 5fu was written up but that was 7 years ago.
wishing for smoother sailing for you girl
mags0 -
Steve & Tara - Two Medical Marvelsmaglets said:ahhhhh Tara
no Tara I have not heard of it.....just wanted to say hi...my reaction to 5fu was written up but that was 7 years ago.
wishing for smoother sailing for you girl
mags
Congratulations on being written up for your cancer cases. That is such a terrific thing to be a part of.
On a much smaller scale than either of you, I ended up being the first patient here in North Texas to do the da Vinci robot surgery on the lung. It resulted in a brand new 1.3 million dollar da Vinci robot to be installed at the hospital.
And of course, it broke ground and gained accreditation for the surgeon, who was given his certification for performing the surgery on me. It was big for the hospital, because it offered something new.
And it opened up doors for other patients to have access to that surgery as well...a win-win for everyone. They wrote up the story in their medical magazine...paper did a local story...tv did a local story.
So, it was nice to serve in that capacity and to feel like you were being a part of the greater whole. It pales in comparison to what you guys are going through, but it was a part I could play - at a time that I could play it.
It was just an honor to be a part of it all...and it is for both of you as well. And Steve, to be able to author...just knew you'd get published before I would:)
You guys are the ones - like it or not...you're both it.
Congratulations again to you both and best wishes for a successful outcome.
And Tara, Steve already said it..."you're special."
I watch with amazement at the things you have done...if anything else happens to me that I can't deal with...like it finally makes its way to my brain...I'll be looking to you...actually, I've been looking for quite awhile now.
-Craig0 -
Hi Tara in never heard about it but I just want to sendSundanceh said:Steve & Tara - Two Medical Marvels
Congratulations on being written up for your cancer cases. That is such a terrific thing to be a part of.
On a much smaller scale than either of you, I ended up being the first patient here in North Texas to do the da Vinci robot surgery on the lung. It resulted in a brand new 1.3 million dollar da Vinci robot to be installed at the hospital.
And of course, it broke ground and gained accreditation for the surgeon, who was given his certification for performing the surgery on me. It was big for the hospital, because it offered something new.
And it opened up doors for other patients to have access to that surgery as well...a win-win for everyone. They wrote up the story in their medical magazine...paper did a local story...tv did a local story.
So, it was nice to serve in that capacity and to feel like you were being a part of the greater whole. It pales in comparison to what you guys are going through, but it was a part I could play - at a time that I could play it.
It was just an honor to be a part of it all...and it is for both of you as well. And Steve, to be able to author...just knew you'd get published before I would:)
You guys are the ones - like it or not...you're both it.
Congratulations again to you both and best wishes for a successful outcome.
And Tara, Steve already said it..."you're special."
I watch with amazement at the things you have done...if anything else happens to me that I can't deal with...like it finally makes its way to my brain...I'll be looking to you...actually, I've been looking for quite awhile now.
-Craig
You a big Hug!0
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