Survivors where are you
I want to know how long everyone is surviving. I was formally diagnosed at 37, luckily with stage 1a. I had no symptoms and they found my cancer by mistake. I am now in remission for one year and I'm having these thoughts of how long will I live after this? I know there's no guarantee. But I'm curious of how long people survive after having lung cancer and a lobe removed. The statistics online don't help. I know no one in person who has survived lung cancer. I'm feeling very alone. I had a panic attack before my one year CT scan. People tell me my fears lessen with time... but right now I just want to know if it's possible I still live a long life and get to see my children get married and have their own families? And will I make it to retirement with my devoted husband? Could I live another 40 years? Is it possible. Give me hope survivors.
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Hello I'm Denise I'm 58 and recently diagnosed with stage 4b non small cell pulmonary adenocarcinoma with secondary bone cancer , currently I'm having my 4th treatment this Friday which will be the last one of this cycle
Then they'll rescan to see if the current treatment is working, they infuse 2 chemo Alimta and Carboplatin and 1 immunotherapy Keytruda
So we shall see if it's working soon . I do understand your fear , I've had alot of panic attacks since my diagnosis, I will tell you I think you are going to be fine , just breath and trust that everything will be fine .
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Hi, my name is Nancy and my lung cancer was found by accident as well. It was 1a non small cell pulmonary adenocarcinoma and I had a thoracic lobectomy. This month is year two cancer free. My panic attacks just stopped of late, so I think as time went by and COVID became manageable my fears subsided somewhat. Stay strong and positive.
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Hi Nancy: You had panic attacks for the first two years? I have had terrible anxiety since the radiation completed in September of 2023 and have had a hard time getting it under control. I take Gabapentin. I don't have another CT scan until June 2024. I had the same stage that you did.
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Hi Lynne,
I think it was the whole unknown situation. It happened so fast from diagnosis to surgery that I had no time to process everything that was happening, plus add the COVID lockdown happening. Just kept telling myself they found it and had a lobe of my lung removed and just finished 2 year check up of cancer free.
Personally I used my yoga and the Calm app which I found beneficial.
Hope you feel better, just find that quiet in yourself.
Nancy
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Hi. Here's some hope I hope.
My mom was diagnosed 2b lung cancer. Hope wise the lobe work was worst according to her. She did sisplatain and two others with a really upped last dosage. It worked. Ten years survivor. She really said the pre work was worst part. Hopefully you are in a good spot treatment wise, mean it.
Storing her bariums close second though in difficulty Four surgeries thirds, six months or more chemo in my car, for fourth. Rounding it out, she picked up gaming and is hardcore free roll only!! Lol. It takes a lot but you can do it.
Hope this helps
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