UPDATE from amcp "Answer to Prayers"
around the edges; he also the spot does not light up like cancer usually does on PET scans. He said the only way to be sure it is not cancer is to go in and remove it but Frank has to quit smoking and be completely smoke free 14 days before any surgery can be done. So we go back on the 23rd to have PET scan and then back again on the 28th for appt with Lung surgeon to get results of all tests and to see how long Frank has been smoke free. Also Frank is having his pre ops done then. They all said Frank has great chances but he first has to quit smoking. They will do lung surgery..heal for 4 to 6 weeks: go back to Vanderbilt and have some procedure to stop the blood supply to the right lobe of the liver to start it shrinking, and give that blood supply to the left lobe of the liver to help it start regenerating. After another 4 to 6 weeks, Frank will go back and have his liver resectioned. They said he will have a good prognosis. Frank says he is quitting smoking tonight. No more cigerettes starting in the morning...it is going to be hard after smoking for 45 years but he has to quit if he wants the surgeries. God keeps answering prayers and giving us hope. We have had two years of what they said was just palletive care with no hope. We thank God and everyone that is praying for us. Keep the prayers going up and we will for you.
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Fabulous!!
WOW!! That is fabulous news!! To be told you are just being given Palliative Care and here he now is getting surgeries that have a great prognosis! That is wonderful!!! The two of you should be dancing, dancing, dancing!! I love this!! Congratulations!! I think, with all the scares and terror that has been thrown his way, he may find quitting smoking, even after 45 years, is going to be easier than if he hadn't gone through the part of the journey he already has.
I'm so happy for both of you!!
Huggggs,
Cheryl0 -
Great news!
That really is testimony for continuing care until more options arrive in the future! Palliative care for 2 years, now surgery! That's awesome! I pray that God will strengthen your husband in his battle not only against cancer, but his battle against tobacco addiction. Be strong!
mary0 -
Wonderfultootsie1 said:Wonderful!
That's wonderful! I'll pray for strength for Frank to be able to quit smoking for good! I'm so glad you have good reasons for hope.
*hugs*
Gail
Gail thank you so much for your words of encouragement. You are helping more than you know.
God Bless you.
Anna0 -
FabulousCherylHutch said:Fabulous!!
WOW!! That is fabulous news!! To be told you are just being given Palliative Care and here he now is getting surgeries that have a great prognosis! That is wonderful!!! The two of you should be dancing, dancing, dancing!! I love this!! Congratulations!! I think, with all the scares and terror that has been thrown his way, he may find quitting smoking, even after 45 years, is going to be easier than if he hadn't gone through the part of the journey he already has.
I'm so happy for both of you!!
Huggggs,
Cheryl
Cheryl,
Thank you for your comments. I cried in the lung doctors office just from joy and Frank did too. It is so great to have such positive comments from doctors and especially from you and others on this site. We are on cloud 9. Stop smoking has begun and so far so good. thanks again, God be with you.
Anna0 -
Great Newsmsccolon said:Great news!
That really is testimony for continuing care until more options arrive in the future! Palliative care for 2 years, now surgery! That's awesome! I pray that God will strengthen your husband in his battle not only against cancer, but his battle against tobacco addiction. Be strong!
mary
Mary
It is like a miracle from no hope basically to great hope. We urge everyone to seek out cancer facilities and second opinions. Thank you so much for your encouragement and support.
We will keep you in our prayers also.
God Bless you,
Anna0 -
Wonderfulkmygil said:Wonderful!
That is absolutely wonderful news. I know you two will do everything you can to make this work. Hugs and prayers coming your way...
Kirsten
Kristen
Thank you so much for your prayers...that is what is keeping us positive and hopeful. You help so much.
You are in our prayers also.
God Bless, Anna0 -
Stay Strong!
I am sending prayers your way! It sounds like great news and a lot of hope for Frank. It will be tough to kick the habit, but I know he can do it! Stay positive and strong. My thoughts are with you both!
Faith0 -
Stay strongFaith4Cure said:Stay Strong!
I am sending prayers your way! It sounds like great news and a lot of hope for Frank. It will be tough to kick the habit, but I know he can do it! Stay positive and strong. My thoughts are with you both!
Faith
Faith thank you so much for your prayers. Today is his second day of non smoking. He is determined and doing it cold turkey. Your encouragements helps so much.
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Great Newsmom_2_3 said:Great News!
Wonderful to hear such good news Anna. My sister smoked for years and years and just quit cold turkey. She never thought she would be able to do it but she did it and I'm so proud of her. Good luck to Frank!!
He too is going cold turkey and is on his second day of not smoking. Thanks for your encouragement ...I will pass it on to him. I am so very very proud of him for doing this so that he can be with me maybe another 40 yrs.
God Bless you.
Anna0 -
Hes done it againamcp said:Great News
He too is going cold turkey and is on his second day of not smoking. Thanks for your encouragement ...I will pass it on to him. I am so very very proud of him for doing this so that he can be with me maybe another 40 yrs.
God Bless you.
Anna
See what the Lord will do if only you ask.....congrats on welcoming news....I quit smoking 12/18/07 after 30 years...Its simple just say that a tobacco leaf is not going to rule your life. God Bless both of you.........He already has it seems........ :-)0 -
Hes done it againBuzzard said:Hes done it again
See what the Lord will do if only you ask.....congrats on welcoming news....I quit smoking 12/18/07 after 30 years...Its simple just say that a tobacco leaf is not going to rule your life. God Bless both of you.........He already has it seems........ :-)
Buzzard
Thank you so very much for your positive and Godly attitude. It is so great to see God working through you. Your words help so very much. Frank is on day three of non smoking and I thank God each hour of each day. We have a future to look forward to because of God's power and His answer to all the prayers that are going up in Frank's behalf. God bless you and our prayers will be with you too.
Anna0 -
This comment has been removed by the Moderatoramcp said:Hes done it again
Buzzard
Thank you so very much for your positive and Godly attitude. It is so great to see God working through you. Your words help so very much. Frank is on day three of non smoking and I thank God each hour of each day. We have a future to look forward to because of God's power and His answer to all the prayers that are going up in Frank's behalf. God bless you and our prayers will be with you too.
Anna0 -
Cigarettesunknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
Quitting is the hardest thing I have never accomplished. We never quit cause if we did we would never try and start back so we take it one day at a time and just choose not to smoke that day. Its a daily ritual that seems to be more in the "having nothing to do at the moment" that keeps you hooked, plus the fact that it releases endorphins that please us. It is a chemical addiction the same as meth or crack . It will kill you, it will make you stink, it will take you away from the ones you love way to early. It will keep you broke. I am making a car payment now on the money I save a month from not smoking $260 per month..Is that stupid or what !!! I had another friend that sang right next to me in the choir die this morning of lung cancer. She was 72 and had just finished her 12 treatment and was done with her chemo. She died of pneumonia. She to smoked, dammit, take the hint, if I can quit we all can. It takes way to many of us away from our loved ones. I quit being selfish 12/18/07. I will never ever let something control me the way they did again, including cancer. I have lost 2 close friends in the last 4 days and Im tired of the pain that it causes. Stand up and commit to not allow anything to control you or your life. Kick the cancer and the cigarettes and be done with them both, and lets continue this life here on earth for a while longer . We owe it to ourselves as well as the ones we love.......God Bless you all.......0 -
Hugs to you BuzzardBuzzard said:Cigarettes
Quitting is the hardest thing I have never accomplished. We never quit cause if we did we would never try and start back so we take it one day at a time and just choose not to smoke that day. Its a daily ritual that seems to be more in the "having nothing to do at the moment" that keeps you hooked, plus the fact that it releases endorphins that please us. It is a chemical addiction the same as meth or crack . It will kill you, it will make you stink, it will take you away from the ones you love way to early. It will keep you broke. I am making a car payment now on the money I save a month from not smoking $260 per month..Is that stupid or what !!! I had another friend that sang right next to me in the choir die this morning of lung cancer. She was 72 and had just finished her 12 treatment and was done with her chemo. She died of pneumonia. She to smoked, dammit, take the hint, if I can quit we all can. It takes way to many of us away from our loved ones. I quit being selfish 12/18/07. I will never ever let something control me the way they did again, including cancer. I have lost 2 close friends in the last 4 days and Im tired of the pain that it causes. Stand up and commit to not allow anything to control you or your life. Kick the cancer and the cigarettes and be done with them both, and lets continue this life here on earth for a while longer . We owe it to ourselves as well as the ones we love.......God Bless you all.......
You have had a rough week...losing friends, chemo, all of it. Yet you remain strong and so, so helpful and encouraging to all of us. Here's wishing God's hand on you and your journey...you are in my prayers daily.
Vicki0 -
thanks but today is a bad dayVickiCO said:Hugs to you Buzzard
You have had a rough week...losing friends, chemo, all of it. Yet you remain strong and so, so helpful and encouraging to all of us. Here's wishing God's hand on you and your journey...you are in my prayers daily.
Vicki
Im not as strong as I seem . Today is an awful day for me. I just need to vent and get it over with. I just found my corner and got it out of my system and I will be fine tomorrow. Today is just a day for me to vent. cry, and get it out of my system. Tomorrows Church, I'll be fine in the morning. I'll be my old self again....excuse me for the day.......Its just something I need to do ......See everyone tomorrow........God Bless you all.......0
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