Squamous cell cancer/Hope comes from strange places-(thank God for strange places)

Jennifer48
Jennifer48 Member Posts: 13
edited March 2014 in Head and Neck Cancer #1
I came out here tonight actually to have another little pity party for myself- sit and cry and cry and try to catch any little air that might make it to my right nostril that is closing up fast.. (the left one with the tumor in the sinus cavity is getting lonely.))I went in to a room and there was nobody there. I was about to log out and something said to read the message board and I found the discussion on Squamous cell. THANK YOU ALL THAT WROTE. While I read it was aggressive in one case (and I believe it is agressive in my case but won't know until I see the Chemical Brothers on Friday and I dont mean the rave band) The other posts I read were quite uplifting and positive. So what I wont have cigarettes to look forward to- or all night booze-ups- but I will be able to look forward to being healthier, to ENJOYING life not just going through the motions of it. Realizing its not jewels or clothes or cash that makes life great- it's just life itself thats so amazing. I need inspiration and hope. Again Hope can come from strange places.. thank God for strange places. God bless you all who are fighting the fight and winning. I want some of that spirit to rub off on me. I want to LIVE!

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  • soccerfreaks
    soccerfreaks Member Posts: 2,788 Member
    This may not make sense
    A lady friend of mine (in here) wrote something, and it turned out that much of it was from an old Paul Simon song (and I didn't know that at the time). I turned it, slightly, into this:

    "Such is Life"

    She said, "Honey, take me dancing."

    But they ended up
    sleeping in a doorway.

    Ooh! Ooh! Ooh!
    Wearing diamonds on the soles of their shoes!

    I can't help it:
    Ask for a puppy and get a diamond bracelet.

    Take care (Hope and Humor!),

    Joe
  • Jennifer48
    Jennifer48 Member Posts: 13

    This may not make sense
    A lady friend of mine (in here) wrote something, and it turned out that much of it was from an old Paul Simon song (and I didn't know that at the time). I turned it, slightly, into this:

    "Such is Life"

    She said, "Honey, take me dancing."

    But they ended up
    sleeping in a doorway.

    Ooh! Ooh! Ooh!
    Wearing diamonds on the soles of their shoes!

    I can't help it:
    Ask for a puppy and get a diamond bracelet.

    Take care (Hope and Humor!),

    Joe

    The absurdity I think of it all
    Thanks Joe! Why is your screen name soccerfreaks?I am a soccer freak- I support a sad lil team in England called Manchester City.
    I have to live if I ever want to see them reach the top of the league table! (hasn't happened yet in premiere league)
    keep smilin'
    Jennifer
  • Jennifer48
    Jennifer48 Member Posts: 13

    This may not make sense
    A lady friend of mine (in here) wrote something, and it turned out that much of it was from an old Paul Simon song (and I didn't know that at the time). I turned it, slightly, into this:

    "Such is Life"

    She said, "Honey, take me dancing."

    But they ended up
    sleeping in a doorway.

    Ooh! Ooh! Ooh!
    Wearing diamonds on the soles of their shoes!

    I can't help it:
    Ask for a puppy and get a diamond bracelet.

    Take care (Hope and Humor!),

    Joe

    The absurdity I think of it all
    Thanks Joe! Why is your screen name soccerfreaks?I am a soccer freak- I support a sad lil team in England called Manchester City.
    I have to live if I ever want to see them reach the top of the league table! (hasn't happened yet in premiere league)
    keep smilin'
    Jennifer
  • Jennifer48
    Jennifer48 Member Posts: 13

    This may not make sense
    A lady friend of mine (in here) wrote something, and it turned out that much of it was from an old Paul Simon song (and I didn't know that at the time). I turned it, slightly, into this:

    "Such is Life"

    She said, "Honey, take me dancing."

    But they ended up
    sleeping in a doorway.

    Ooh! Ooh! Ooh!
    Wearing diamonds on the soles of their shoes!

    I can't help it:
    Ask for a puppy and get a diamond bracelet.

    Take care (Hope and Humor!),

    Joe

    The absurdity I think of it all
    Thanks Joe! Why is your screen name soccerfreaks?I am a soccer freak- I support a sad lil team in England called Manchester City.
    I have to live if I ever want to see them reach the top of the league table! (hasn't happened yet in premiere league)
    keep smilin'
    Jennifer
  • soccerfreaks
    soccerfreaks Member Posts: 2,788 Member

    The absurdity I think of it all
    Thanks Joe! Why is your screen name soccerfreaks?I am a soccer freak- I support a sad lil team in England called Manchester City.
    I have to live if I ever want to see them reach the top of the league table! (hasn't happened yet in premiere league)
    keep smilin'
    Jennifer

    absurdity
    A lot of people are in that camp, Jennifer, wondering about the 'absurdity of it all'. Others, of course, think it is God's will or some such. I happen to be in a third camp, perhaps the minority camp, that thinks IT IS WHAT IT IS.

    It is not so much different than a case of the flu, or the measles, after all. It is a virus. What makes it so noticeable, obviously, is the dramamatic impact it has on our lives (not excluding death, in many cases). We can blame ourselves or our environment. After all, in my case, the literature I read in 2005 indicated that 95% of those who developed tongue cancer were smokers or smokers/drinkers. I was guilty, if you will.

    But what about all of the people who smoke and or smoke/drink who NEVER develop tongue cancer? IT IS WHAT IT IS. Blaming myself (blaming YOURSELF) will do no good. You have to accept the challenge before you and fight it with all of the weapons at your disposal. To my mind, those weapons begin with hope and humor.

    To answer your question (:)), I coached soccer, here in the US, for 15 years prior to my first diagnosis and treatmentss. My son, in fact, went to England for a couple of weeks to play teams in the Gloucestershire area, when he was but 13 years old (his team won 4 of 5). His team stayed at a boarding school dormitory (it was Easter break for the students) and also spent a night or two with a local family while there.

    They also attended an Arsenal game, so that he is now a devoted fan of that club. Me, I met a guy on this site who lived in Liverpool, and he sent me some Liverpool paraphernalia, and, thus I am now a Liverpool fan.

    My daughter played throughout her time at college and coached both the boys and girls teams at an International School in the Netherlands, doing quite well, if I must say so myself.

    I am aware, of course, of Manchester City, and how it lives in the shadow of ManU :). As a Red Sox fan (baseball) I can assure you that your day will come. Hang in there.

    Hope and Humor!

    Take care,

    Joe