janderson cancer roller coaster
Many of you read my recent post about the good scan results. Not so fast. I had a really wild ride the past 2 days. I drove to Baltimore on Tuesday to see the interventional radiologist so he could look at the scan with me and determine how will the rib ablation was and what to do next if anything. Well the 80% he was able to ablate was dead, black with calcifications in it already. Unfortunately the 20% he left went crazy. Even worse than last time before the ablation. From April to July the tumor crew 4cm in 3 months time. This time it crew another 4cm in just 6 weeks. So he said it is borderline ablatable but felt surgery was a much better option which I agreed.
So I was devestated. I had two weeks to convince a surgeon to operate. If not he would ablate again on 9/4 and see what happens. So I convinced my surgeon who did my 3 liver resections to look at the film. I was cautiously hopeful since he had turned me down the last three times I went to him for surgery in various areas which eventually I had taken care of through ablation or SBRT.
I told him I would deliver the disc personally to his offic in Richmond yesterday. Fate would have it that I was early and he was actually sitting at his desk. I handed him the disc figuring he would look at it later with a radiologist and get back to me like he always does. Since I was there he examined me. Felt the tumor. Told me to sit down and we looked at the scan together. He thoroughly looked at several views of my lungs and liver as well and agrees there is no evidence of other active disease. So he said he will operate and take the large rib tumor out no matter what on 9/4. He will take out the entire effected rib and a portion of the rib directly above and below the rib and fill in the area with a titanium mesh.
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Not as awesome as you think.jen2012 said:Jeff - not to make you
Jeff - not to make you uncomfortable, but you amaze me. You are awesome at dealing with this stuff. Hang in there!
Not as awesome as you think. I was holding back the tears of fear and dissapointment when I left baltimore and holding back the tears of relief and hope when I left the surgeons office in Richmond yesterday.
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Wow!
You really have been on an emotional roller coaster! Sending positive thoughts, healing vibes and all the rest that the surgery on 9/4 goes well and that you can trade the roller coaster ticket in for a less exciting, more enjoyable and peaceful ride. Taking out an entire rib? That sounds really serious. But on a lighter note, I wonder if the surgeon gets a god complex when he does that, it does sound rather biblical.
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I never though of it aslizard44 said:Wow!
You really have been on an emotional roller coaster! Sending positive thoughts, healing vibes and all the rest that the surgery on 9/4 goes well and that you can trade the roller coaster ticket in for a less exciting, more enjoyable and peaceful ride. Taking out an entire rib? That sounds really serious. But on a lighter note, I wonder if the surgeon gets a god complex when he does that, it does sound rather biblical.
I never though of it as Bilical but I know what you mean by taking a rib out. It is actually a more common and simple operation than you think although he said it will be very painful. He is the same surgeon that has done 3 liver resections on me which are way more complicated and dangerous so I feel pretty good about this. As good as you can feel about surgery anyway.
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You are one brave guyjanderson1964 said:I never though of it as
I never though of it as Bilical but I know what you mean by taking a rib out. It is actually a more common and simple operation than you think although he said it will be very painful. He is the same surgeon that has done 3 liver resections on me which are way more complicated and dangerous so I feel pretty good about this. As good as you can feel about surgery anyway.
I tip my hat to you. You're informed, engaged and pragmatic. Congrats on getting the surgery, it will certainly be weird to have wire mesh but I know you will overcome. Please keep us posted.
My Best,Andrea
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wow, quite the ride
Jeff - So glad to hear the good news about the abalated tumors, that's great. Sorry to hear the rest has grown but sounds like you have a good plan for getting rid of the rest. I pray that September 4th comes quickly and the surgery is successful. Best wishes, Traci
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G'day Jeff
I remember someone asking me how do you beat cancer. The only honest answer I could think off was that you do whatevere you need to do to beat it and hope that you get a little bit of luck along the way. I was lucky I went with the early surgerey and what some of my doctors saw as excessive chemo. I didn't think it was excessive . I had 48 weekly infusions of 5fu backed up every second week with 9 tablets of levamisole. I was given the option of stopping early but i did not take it. I am lucky it worked.
You on the other hand have not been lucky but you knew what you needed to do to beat your cancer. It does not seem to me that your road has been easy nor have you automatically received the help that you needed. But you have steadfastly remained your own advocate and have eventually received what you need. I only hope that this rib operation is the last time you have to plead to be given the treatment that you need.I really hope this is the last battle in a long war and that you can go forward cancer free. Wishing you well mate Ron.
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Still awesome. Thosejanderson1964 said:Not as awesome as you think.
Not as awesome as you think. I was holding back the tears of fear and dissapointment when I left baltimore and holding back the tears of relief and hope when I left the surgeons office in Richmond yesterday.
Still awesome. Those emotions are to be expected. Life with cancer is not an easy life.
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Yep, you're awesome; tears and all.janderson1964 said:Not as awesome as you think.
Not as awesome as you think. I was holding back the tears of fear and dissapointment when I left baltimore and holding back the tears of relief and hope when I left the surgeons office in Richmond yesterday.
No getting away from it, we think the world of you, and wish you nothing but the best results in everything that you are facing.
Cyber hugs!
Sue - Trubrit
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You amaze me!!! You should bedanker said:New operation
Jeff, just assume all will go well and that you will be NED one of these days. It could happen you know!!! All my best to you!
You amaze me!!! You should be getting paid for being a full time advocate. Prayers that this plan turns out to be the best yet.
CM
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jeffCathleen Mary said:You amaze me!!! You should be
You amaze me!!! You should be getting paid for being a full time advocate. Prayers that this plan turns out to be the best yet.
CM
Jeff......I am just down tonight from the cottage in the woods. No internet service there so I am often off line for 3 months.....your battle with cancer (as you know) has always been linked with mine....similar paths for a long time. But you my friend are now fighting and moving in woods I have not been....as Cathleen Mary says you should be being paid as a full time advocate. What a wonderful job you have done Jeff; for yourself and for the rest of us. I thank you for that.....I also send you deepest personal love and wishes.....You are a trooper......
best hugs. mags
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So glad surgery is on the table!
I really hope this one will be the last, and you can head off down the road on your bike, giving cancer the bird as you go!
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Its good to hear from youtraci43 said:wow, quite the ride
Jeff - So glad to hear the good news about the abalated tumors, that's great. Sorry to hear the rest has grown but sounds like you have a good plan for getting rid of the rest. I pray that September 4th comes quickly and the surgery is successful. Best wishes, Traci
Its good to hear from you Traci but how are you doing.
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Very wise words as alwaysron50 said:G'day Jeff
I remember someone asking me how do you beat cancer. The only honest answer I could think off was that you do whatevere you need to do to beat it and hope that you get a little bit of luck along the way. I was lucky I went with the early surgerey and what some of my doctors saw as excessive chemo. I didn't think it was excessive . I had 48 weekly infusions of 5fu backed up every second week with 9 tablets of levamisole. I was given the option of stopping early but i did not take it. I am lucky it worked.
You on the other hand have not been lucky but you knew what you needed to do to beat your cancer. It does not seem to me that your road has been easy nor have you automatically received the help that you needed. But you have steadfastly remained your own advocate and have eventually received what you need. I only hope that this rib operation is the last time you have to plead to be given the treatment that you need.I really hope this is the last battle in a long war and that you can go forward cancer free. Wishing you well mate Ron.
Very wise words as always Ron. Take care.
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We are ALL brave Andrea. Wesflgirl said:You are one brave guy
I tip my hat to you. You're informed, engaged and pragmatic. Congrats on getting the surgery, it will certainly be weird to have wire mesh but I know you will overcome. Please keep us posted.
My Best,Andrea
We are ALL brave Andrea. We have no choice.
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Thanks Danker. I always lovedanker said:New operation
Jeff, just assume all will go well and that you will be NED one of these days. It could happen you know!!! All my best to you!
Thanks Danker. I always love that picture of you with your wife. I can tell you really loved her.
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Getting paid would be niceCathleen Mary said:You amaze me!!! You should be
You amaze me!!! You should be getting paid for being a full time advocate. Prayers that this plan turns out to be the best yet.
CM
Getting paid would be nice but rather than money I will take a cure as payment LOL.
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Anna I hope this will lastannalexandria said:So glad surgery is on the table!
I really hope this one will be the last, and you can head off down the road on your bike, giving cancer the bird as you go!
Anna I hope this will last for a long time as well but either way I am always giving cancer the finger.
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