Where Is Everybody?
I was wondering why this site has been so dead,where is everybody for some understanding and support?
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quiet lately
It has been an awfully quiet board lately. I check every week or so but the questions of late are not ones I could really chime in on. how are you? I have lung mets and am on a chemo drug. Sometimes I prefer to be off boards - to check out and temporarily ignore the situation if I can. But I try to help when I can too.
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Thank You For Your Very Nice Response & I'm Very Sorry You Havealapah said:quiet lately
It has been an awfully quiet board lately. I check every week or so but the questions of late are not ones I could really chime in on. how are you? I have lung mets and am on a chemo drug. Sometimes I prefer to be off boards - to check out and temporarily ignore the situation if I can. But I try to help when I can too.
alapah,
Thank you very much for your nice response! I'm very sorry that you have mets to your lungs,how scary! But I have read other people's posts on here and on other thyroid ,thyroid cancer and general health boards who survived after thyroid cancer spread to their breast tissue,lymph nodes,joints,lungs etc. What type of thyroid cancer do you have and if you don't mind me asking how old are you?
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I am 46 and was diagnosed in 09mhc4165 said:Thank You For Your Very Nice Response & I'm Very Sorry You Have
alapah,
Thank you very much for your nice response! I'm very sorry that you have mets to your lungs,how scary! But I have read other people's posts on here and on other thyroid ,thyroid cancer and general health boards who survived after thyroid cancer spread to their breast tissue,lymph nodes,joints,lungs etc. What type of thyroid cancer do you have and if you don't mind me asking how old are you?
I am 46 and was diagnosed with papillary thyca in 2009. The tumor was unencapsulated and partially adhered to my trachea. I underwent thyroidectomy, RAIandsix weeks of radiation to my neck in 2009. It seems to be a more aggressive form than most. Mets in the lungs are difficult to treat partly because they cant remove them like they would remove an infected lymph node or muscle tissue. Lots of ongoing trials and research offer hope. I feel good at the moment so im fortunate in that respect.
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I Really Hope That You Get & Feel Better!alapah said:I am 46 and was diagnosed in 09
I am 46 and was diagnosed with papillary thyca in 2009. The tumor was unencapsulated and partially adhered to my trachea. I underwent thyroidectomy, RAIandsix weeks of radiation to my neck in 2009. It seems to be a more aggressive form than most. Mets in the lungs are difficult to treat partly because they cant remove them like they would remove an infected lymph node or muscle tissue. Lots of ongoing trials and research offer hope. I feel good at the moment so im fortunate in that respect.
I really hope you get and feel better!
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Not around
I used to be on here all the time but it got exhausting. Maybe somewhat selfish of me and I apologize. I was on the head/neck cancer discussion board because my partner was diagnosed w/stage 4 tonsil cancer in 2010. He is doing well and remains disease free! In 2011 I was diagnosed thyroid (follicular).
I hope to be more diligent in reading the boards and staying in touch. I think we can all support each other in some aspect and I apologize for not being here!
Chris
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I am another who used to beCLRRN said:Not around
I used to be on here all the time but it got exhausting. Maybe somewhat selfish of me and I apologize. I was on the head/neck cancer discussion board because my partner was diagnosed w/stage 4 tonsil cancer in 2010. He is doing well and remains disease free! In 2011 I was diagnosed thyroid (follicular).
I hope to be more diligent in reading the boards and staying in touch. I think we can all support each other in some aspect and I apologize for not being here!
Chris
I am another who used to be on here all the time, checking what was happening to me. Since I had the (tentative) all clear, I have not been on so often. I was lucky in having been diagnosed early but, due to surgeon incompetance, I ended up with three operations over two years, just to get all of the thyroid removed. I then had RIA, but took up so much of the radiation, due to poor thyroid removal, that I now have internal radiation burns in my neck - along with the scar tissue from the three operations. Still, can't complain if the cancer has all gone!
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Bouncer IU'm Sorry That Happened To You What Type Of Thyroid Canbouncer said:I am another who used to be
I am another who used to be on here all the time, checking what was happening to me. Since I had the (tentative) all clear, I have not been on so often. I was lucky in having been diagnosed early but, due to surgeon incompetance, I ended up with three operations over two years, just to get all of the thyroid removed. I then had RIA, but took up so much of the radiation, due to poor thyroid removal, that I now have internal radiation burns in my neck - along with the scar tissue from the three operations. Still, can't complain if the cancer has all gone!
Thank you for responding.Bouncer I'm sorry that happened to you! What type of thyroid cancer did you have?
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Thank You Also CLRRN For Your ResponseCLRRN said:Not around
I used to be on here all the time but it got exhausting. Maybe somewhat selfish of me and I apologize. I was on the head/neck cancer discussion board because my partner was diagnosed w/stage 4 tonsil cancer in 2010. He is doing well and remains disease free! In 2011 I was diagnosed thyroid (follicular).
I hope to be more diligent in reading the boards and staying in touch. I think we can all support each other in some aspect and I apologize for not being here!
Chris
CLRRN,
Thank you also for your response. I'm sorry that you had follicular thyroid cancer. How old were you when you were diagnosed and how did you find out?
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Hi mhc, sorry for slow reply,mhc4165 said:Bouncer IU'm Sorry That Happened To You What Type Of Thyroid Can
Thank you for responding.Bouncer I'm sorry that happened to you! What type of thyroid cancer did you have?
Hi mhc, sorry for slow reply, but had to find the letter from the hospital, to make sure I got it right!! According to the letter, I had Folllicular Papillary Carcinoma of the right thyroid. The tumour and right thyroid were removed in APril 2011, then the left thyroid was removed a month later, along with a selection of lymph nodes. After two failed RIAs, due to high iodine levels, despite following the diet, I had more scans, which revealed some of the right thyroid still in situ, behind the carotid artery. This was removed at a different hospital, by a different surgeon from the first two ops, in February 2012, and then I was abe to have the RIA two months later. It appears that a lot of "bits" of thyroid tissue/lymph glands remained, and this was why I had a high uptake, resulting in the "burn". Interestingly, my neighbour had their whole thyroid removed in one operation by my second surgeon, followed by RIA six weeks later, and no ill effects whatsoever.
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alapah, hopefully thinsg wentalapah said:I am 46 and was diagnosed in 09
I am 46 and was diagnosed with papillary thyca in 2009. The tumor was unencapsulated and partially adhered to my trachea. I underwent thyroidectomy, RAIandsix weeks of radiation to my neck in 2009. It seems to be a more aggressive form than most. Mets in the lungs are difficult to treat partly because they cant remove them like they would remove an infected lymph node or muscle tissue. Lots of ongoing trials and research offer hope. I feel good at the moment so im fortunate in that respect.
alapah, hopefully thinsg went well with you and you are feeling a lot better.
candid
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