Jeff Anderson treatment update
So I have a very busy 6 weeks ahead of me as my plan has finally come together.
6/3 I do a trial run of SBRT to be sure everything is programmed right
6/5 I get my fist actual SBRT treatment
6/11 SBRT treatment #2
6/19 SBRT treatment $3
6/26 SBRT treatment and final treatment #4
7/9 back to Baltimore for more cryoablation on the lung nodule, possible rib nodule and maybe to touch up an ablation done in December.
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I will certainly beNewHere said:Best Of Luck
Best of luck and wishes for the plan. Looking forward to hearing some good news for you shortly.
I will certainly be mentioning your name to God often....prayers that all goes well. Hang In. You're amazing!
CM
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Glad to hear your plan is
Glad to hear your plan is coming together! Sounds like they are going at this with a good plan and wishing you the very best ... comfort and stregth.
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tHANKS ALL. I forgot to addjen2012 said:Good luck Jeff!
Good luck Jeff!
tHANKS ALL. I forgot to add that I am still doing Xeloda but will probobly stop after one more cycle to get my platelets up for the ablations.
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You're an inspiration!
I hope you sail through all of this with no problems.
Lin
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Best luck with everything.
Best luck with everything. Pray for you.
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Thanks Phil. as you knowPhillieG said:Jeff
It sounds like a very good plan. I've always found it helpful to have a set plan and then prepare yourself and go for it.
Stay strong!Thanks Phil. as you know having a good plan even if you have to take matters into your own hands can certainly help your outcome. As you have probobly experienced when you have survived stage IV cancer this long it becomes a guessing game. It is so hard to do what you think is the right thing at the time without eliminating futures options as a result of what you do today.
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Thanks Sue. Your prayers areTrubrit said:Phew!
Thats quite the schedule. You're in my prayers that all goes well. You're such a strong person, I know you'll fight your way through it.
Sue - Trubrit
Thanks Sue. Your prayers are appreciated. I will be fine.
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Staying strong is all I/welp1964 said:Stay Strong!
Wow, by the time you get this you are doing it.
You will be on my mind, let us know how it's going.
Laz
Staying strong is all I/we can do. Although sometimes it's hard. I went for my SBRT test run and allowed an extra 15 minutes travel time for possible traffic. well that wasn't nearly enough as there was a bad accident. I am sitting on the highway watching the clock realizing I am going to be late to the appointment and having trouble staying awake due to the Xeloda. I had a brief moment of weakness when a voice inside me said "what am I going through all of this crap for, is it worth it". Needless to say I shook that thought off almost as quick as it came into my head.
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Good luck, Jeff!
I'm really excited by your plan. It's very hopeful.
Keep us posted!
Big hugs~AA
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Hang In Therejanderson1964 said:Staying strong is all I/we
Staying strong is all I/we can do. Although sometimes it's hard. I went for my SBRT test run and allowed an extra 15 minutes travel time for possible traffic. well that wasn't nearly enough as there was a bad accident. I am sitting on the highway watching the clock realizing I am going to be late to the appointment and having trouble staying awake due to the Xeloda. I had a brief moment of weakness when a voice inside me said "what am I going through all of this crap for, is it worth it". Needless to say I shook that thought off almost as quick as it came into my head.
Those crap feelings are tough indeed, glad you shook it off.
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Hope is certainly a goodannalexandria said:Good luck, Jeff!
I'm really excited by your plan. It's very hopeful.
Keep us posted!
Big hugs~AA
Hope is certainly a good thing but cancer sure does test your hop in surviving at times.
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