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Glad you finally posted here..It really helps to come here and talk...
I would get a second opinion..It can never hurt and like I tell everyone it will get rid of the "what ifs"..I was able to get one before my surgery and treatment and I was very glad I did..I went to Sloan Kiterring Memorial Cancer Ins. in NYC they told me what my onco doc said was right on exactly what they would recommend so therefor that gave me GREAT peace of mind..Good luck..............JULIE0 -
Welcome to the board!
Hi - Glad you've jumped in!
You guys have really been through a lot - Wow!
I agree with Julie and say go get the second opinion. Someone else with cancer put it this way "you don't buy the first house you look at or the first car you look at, so why wouldn't you comparison shop when it comes to your life?" Even if they say the same thing you've already heard, you'll at least feel better because you won't have the nagging doubt.
take care,
Adrian0 -
Nice to finally meet you......AceSFO said:Welcome to the board!
Hi - Glad you've jumped in!
You guys have really been through a lot - Wow!
I agree with Julie and say go get the second opinion. Someone else with cancer put it this way "you don't buy the first house you look at or the first car you look at, so why wouldn't you comparison shop when it comes to your life?" Even if they say the same thing you've already heard, you'll at least feel better because you won't have the nagging doubt.
take care,
Adrian
Loads of great info on here, also loads of bull, but thats our past time and how we laugh, we gig and poke fun and hopefully no one gets miffed, we're pretty much harmless. Glad that you posted, it will be the beginning of a great bunch of friendships......and the foods not bad in here either.........LOL....Welcome ....Clift0 -
Thanks for the welcomeAceSFO said:Welcome to the board!
Hi - Glad you've jumped in!
You guys have really been through a lot - Wow!
I agree with Julie and say go get the second opinion. Someone else with cancer put it this way "you don't buy the first house you look at or the first car you look at, so why wouldn't you comparison shop when it comes to your life?" Even if they say the same thing you've already heard, you'll at least feel better because you won't have the nagging doubt.
take care,
Adrian
Yes George has been through a lot but lucky for him, his side effects have been minimal compared to most and he continued to work full time though it all only leaving work early for infusions and of course the surgery. I mentioned to him about going on long term disability and possibly ss disabilty but he will have no part of that at this time. He has been a real trooper. The cold, some neuropathy and fatigue were manageable and didn't slow him down. Tina0 -
Welcome!geotina said:Thanks for the welcome
Yes George has been through a lot but lucky for him, his side effects have been minimal compared to most and he continued to work full time though it all only leaving work early for infusions and of course the surgery. I mentioned to him about going on long term disability and possibly ss disabilty but he will have no part of that at this time. He has been a real trooper. The cold, some neuropathy and fatigue were manageable and didn't slow him down. Tina
Hi and welcome to our family! Leave it to Clift to bring up food! LOL!! and he's right! we're harmless, so hope you post often on your journey, and talk, it does help
You're hubby sounds like a strong man with a great mind, he can get through this, and we'll be here when you need us, I couldn't even keep on working, chemo knocked me out, I admire people who can work on this stuff, but 4 kids keeping me busy as well!
Hugsss!
~Donna0
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