Tomorrow is my last treatment, then on to recovery, recieved a very sad phone call a few minutes ago
Jim
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Whoo Hoo on the last treatment.....
I remember that day well, and what a relief it is. The next two weeks or so might be rough, since you keep on cooking...BUT, you won't have to get up and get to radiation...and that was wonderful for me!
I'm so sorry to hear about your sister...wow, two in one family, with such little time between Dx'es...We'll pull her into the fold when she gets here.
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Hey Little Bro, not to be
Hey Little Bro, not to be left out of all the fun, I just begin. Feeding tube and port tomorrow. I am so anxious to get started so I can get done. I have too much to do for this.0 -
I know you do...I'll be heresusiebwell said:Hey Little Bro, not to be
Hey Little Bro, not to be left out of all the fun, I just begin. Feeding tube and port tomorrow. I am so anxious to get started so I can get done. I have too much to do for this.
I know you do...I'll be here all the way.....I remember I had to wait a couple weeks before getting into radiation, seemed like forever.
I love you Sis and am working on some things for thanksgiving.....
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sister joining usHard12Find said:I know you do...I'll be here
I know you do...I'll be here all the way.....I remember I had to wait a couple weeks before getting into radiation, seemed like forever.
I love you Sis and am working on some things for thanksgiving.....
J
Susie, welcome but sorry you have to join the ranks.
You have a great tutor in your brother, but wow two siblings in such a short time, kind of makes your head spin.
I agree the sooner you get started, the sooner you will get thru it. Sounds like you have a good medical team who are moving quickly to get you on "the bus". Our last batch of survivors all rode on "Phrannie's bus" and all of the rest of us oldies cheered all of them on. You will get great advice from everyone here, so ask away if you have any questions.
Best of luck to you on this journey.0 -
brother and sister, go figure
Hi Jim and Susie,
My goodness what an awful two fer.
Jim, congratulations on your final tomorrow, I’ll be ringing my bell for you. You sound good; I hope you are feeling well. In a few weeks you should really be on the mend.
Susie, welcome and sorry you are here. It sounds like they are wasting no time getting started. Well, take a good look at Jim and know you can do it. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
My, my, my, this is a first for me.
Best,
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How interestingly bizarre and awfulCivilMatt said:brother and sister, go figure
Hi Jim and Susie,
My goodness what an awful two fer.
Jim, congratulations on your final tomorrow, I’ll be ringing my bell for you. You sound good; I hope you are feeling well. In a few weeks you should really be on the mend.
Susie, welcome and sorry you are here. It sounds like they are wasting no time getting started. Well, take a good look at Jim and know you can do it. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
My, my, my, this is a first for me.
Best,
Matt
all at the same time and on the same thread and wow. Welcome to you both. You might mention it to your individual oncologists just for posterity sake. All the best to you sibling folk.0 -
Welcome Susie...susiebwell said:Hey Little Bro, not to be
Hey Little Bro, not to be left out of all the fun, I just begin. Feeding tube and port tomorrow. I am so anxious to get started so I can get done. I have too much to do for this.
I actually had the very same x as you...STGII Tonsils and Lymnode on the same side...HPV+.
I went through nine weeks of chemo (three week cycles), then seven weeks of concurrent weekly chemo and daily rads...that was back in 2009, all clear since.
My point being, it's very survivable, and you'll get through it.
As your brother has, I'm sure you'll do just as well...
Sorry for your situation, but what a better support system on going through it than your brother.
Best,
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Wow, Jim and Susie
What a relief the end of rads is - something about knowing that even though you're not going to wake up the next day completely recovered, at least you know you're not doing anything to cause more damage.
And how hard to learn that your sister will be travelling down the same road you've been on.
Welcome to the group, Susie. Sounds like you're ready to kick into action - good. Do well.0 -
BittersweetPam M said:Wow, Jim and Susie
What a relief the end of rads is - something about knowing that even though you're not going to wake up the next day completely recovered, at least you know you're not doing anything to cause more damage.
And how hard to learn that your sister will be travelling down the same road you've been on.
Welcome to the group, Susie. Sounds like you're ready to kick into action - good. Do well.
Congrats on the end of the treatment and the ringing of the bell, although, it is tempered with the news about your sister. I feel so bad for her but glad she and you have each other to lean on. Enjoy your new found freedon not going to radiation every day. After today we have 4 left.
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BittersweetPam M said:Wow, Jim and Susie
What a relief the end of rads is - something about knowing that even though you're not going to wake up the next day completely recovered, at least you know you're not doing anything to cause more damage.
And how hard to learn that your sister will be travelling down the same road you've been on.
Welcome to the group, Susie. Sounds like you're ready to kick into action - good. Do well.
Congrats on the end of the treatment and the ringing of the bell, although, it is tempered with the news about your sister. I feel so bad for her but glad she and you have each other to lean on. Enjoy your new found freedon not going to radiation every day. After today we have 4 left.
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mustsusiebwell said:Hey Little Bro, not to be
Hey Little Bro, not to be left out of all the fun, I just begin. Feeding tube and port tomorrow. I am so anxious to get started so I can get done. I have too much to do for this.
i must just say it, this sucks X 2.
welcome to CSN, so sorry your joining us. this is the place for support and information.
both you and your bro will be in our thoughts daily.
john
if your bro can do it so can you.0 -
God works in mysterious waysluvofmylif said:Bittersweet
Congrats on the end of the treatment and the ringing of the bell, although, it is tempered with the news about your sister. I feel so bad for her but glad she and you have each other to lean on. Enjoy your new found freedon not going to radiation every day. After today we have 4 left.
Joan
No doubt your bond as brother and sister will be stronger than any other when you both have this behind you. God Bless! As a team, you are halfway there :-)0 -
Hi Susiehwt said:God works in mysterious ways
No doubt your bond as brother and sister will be stronger than any other when you both have this behind you. God Bless! As a team, you are halfway there :-)
Welcome to the group, but at the same time sorry we have to get to know each other. This group is great and so supportive of each other. I am glad to hear that you are getting the ball rolling quickly. The waiting is so hard.0 -
Wow
my husband was about 3 month post treatment for stage 4 bot cancer when we learned that my brother in law had also been dx with the same thing! Crazy..you can't imagine that it can happen to begin with and then to have other family members dealing with it. At least you can offer alot of insight and support.0 -
Team work
Jim and Susie,
Wow....well Susie, you're brother as you already know is a true fighter. And from your first post here it sounds like you are too ! Does anyone know if this has ever been linked to be hereditary ? I'm assumming the doctors will be following this one closely. Jim fantastic news on last day of treatment ! Time to heal and then comes NED. Susie will be right behind you ! I have a kid sister Suzie too, 2 yrs apart. Best to both of you, and welcome aboard Susie ! Katie0 -
Wow...truly a twist ...katenorwood said:Team work
Jim and Susie,
Wow....well Susie, you're brother as you already know is a true fighter. And from your first post here it sounds like you are too ! Does anyone know if this has ever been linked to be hereditary ? I'm assumming the doctors will be following this one closely. Jim fantastic news on last day of treatment ! Time to heal and then comes NED. Susie will be right behind you ! I have a kid sister Suzie too, 2 yrs apart. Best to both of you, and welcome aboard Susie ! Katie
Jim....so very glad you are done! NED around the corner my friend. Susie....I'm sorry you have to join out club...but what a great resource you will find here.
Bless you both ...prayers whispered all is and goes well.
Best,
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Ringing the bell
Just finished treatment, recovery starts now. Matt I hope you rang that bell for all your worth, I just had to look up a sound effect and play it on the computer, but somehow I feel better....Thank you all my friends for the support for myself and my sister, she got her peg and port today and is resting at home, looking forward to Dave and Vivianne, John and Joan, not long now guys.....
Hurray!!
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Congrats on the end of yourHard12Find said:Ringing the bell
Just finished treatment, recovery starts now. Matt I hope you rang that bell for all your worth, I just had to look up a sound effect and play it on the computer, but somehow I feel better....Thank you all my friends for the support for myself and my sister, she got her peg and port today and is resting at home, looking forward to Dave and Vivianne, John and Joan, not long now guys.....
Hurray!!
Jim
Congrats on the end of your treatment. I hope soon you start feeling better. I am thinking of your sister and hoping she gets through the treatment with as little problem as possible. Thanks for all the positive thoughts. Four more for us.0 -
Another WOOT for the end of rads for you,Hard12Find said:Ringing the bell
Just finished treatment, recovery starts now. Matt I hope you rang that bell for all your worth, I just had to look up a sound effect and play it on the computer, but somehow I feel better....Thank you all my friends for the support for myself and my sister, she got her peg and port today and is resting at home, looking forward to Dave and Vivianne, John and Joan, not long now guys.....
Hurray!!
Jim
Jim!! Tomorrow you don't have to go anywhere...you can sleep all you want and need.
Welcome Susie...as others have said, I'm sorry you had to join this club, but at least you are signed up and ready to use this site....You'll be so glad you did. They are a warm, kind, knowledgable group of people...and here to lift you up when things get really stinky.
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4, 3, 2....luvofmylif said:Bittersweet
Congrats on the end of the treatment and the ringing of the bell, although, it is tempered with the news about your sister. I feel so bad for her but glad she and you have each other to lean on. Enjoy your new found freedon not going to radiation every day. After today we have 4 left.
Joan
THE END!! So close...we'll be here ringing the bell for you next week!!!
p0
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