OXYGEN 24/7 STAGE 3B
Has anyone had this happen prior to or during treatment??
Thanks for getting back to me this is a brand new world for me..
lulla
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Hi Lulla,
I also have non
Hi Lulla,
I also have non small cell cancer, diagnosed in February of this year. I also was put on oxegen at home because of a cough and not being able to breath. I had 25 rounds of radiation to the lungs and 5 rounds of chemo. The radiation has helped with the cough and breathing so I rarely use the oxegen now.I didn't have any problem with the chemo, the radiation made me tired and really made it difficult to swallow for a while. It's brand new and scary for me too. Good Luck.0 -
NSCL Stage III-B
Lulla,
I'm an 8 year NSCL-Stage III-B Large Cell survivor. I did not have oxygen before treatment but was on it for a while after my lung was resected. You may want to read my story as I have been good about updating it. I will pass on a tip that seemed to be good for me during treatment which was riding my stationary bike. I truly believed it helped with my lung function. I went through 34 rounds of rads and 8 rounds of Carbo Platin and Taxol. It was brutal but I survived. I wish you the best and I will tell you to keep moving forward... you will survive!0 -
Thanks for respondingsammigirl2215 said:Hi Lulla,
I also have non
Hi Lulla,
I also have non small cell cancer, diagnosed in February of this year. I also was put on oxegen at home because of a cough and not being able to breath. I had 25 rounds of radiation to the lungs and 5 rounds of chemo. The radiation has helped with the cough and breathing so I rarely use the oxegen now.I didn't have any problem with the chemo, the radiation made me tired and really made it difficult to swallow for a while. It's brand new and scary for me too. Good Luck.
I feel encouraged by your response I am so anxious to start treatment and get beyond this horrible disease.I wish you luck and hope to keep in touch with you thru our treatments and recovery. I am facing 35 days of radiation and chemo 1 day a week for 7 weeks it's so hard to believe I was never sick until the bronchospy then the diagnosis.
THANKS AGAIN
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thanks for your replywicker_woman said:NSCL Stage III-B
Lulla,
I'm an 8 year NSCL-Stage III-B Large Cell survivor. I did not have oxygen before treatment but was on it for a while after my lung was resected. You may want to read my story as I have been good about updating it. I will pass on a tip that seemed to be good for me during treatment which was riding my stationary bike. I truly believed it helped with my lung function. I went through 34 rounds of rads and 8 rounds of Carbo Platin and Taxol. It was brutal but I survived. I wish you the best and I will tell you to keep moving forward... you will survive!
I am so encouraged I am a fighter and will never give up your story was wonderful.I feel so fortunate to have a great hospital,the drs. and people like you to help me beat this horrible disease. I start 7 weeks of radiation and chemo one day week next week looking forward to staying in touch with you..
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Moving ForwardLULLA said:thanks for your reply
I am so encouraged I am a fighter and will never give up your story was wonderful.I feel so fortunate to have a great hospital,the drs. and people like you to help me beat this horrible disease. I start 7 weeks of radiation and chemo one day week next week looking forward to staying in touch with you..
thanks again lulla
Sorry the chat room has closed here. Many of us have moved over to caring voices. Come on over if you feel like chatting with other surviors and caregivers as you go through treatment. Were a great support group! Were all there to answer any questions you have.
Kick it!0 -
new sitewicker_woman said:Moving Forward
Sorry the chat room has closed here. Many of us have moved over to caring voices. Come on over if you feel like chatting with other surviors and caregivers as you go through treatment. Were a great support group! Were all there to answer any questions you have.
Kick it!
Thank you for posting where there is another site for this. I try to get as much info as I can. My dad has nsclc and getting ready for a lobectomy.
Thanks again wicker woman.0 -
CSN Chat RoomSherrydave said:new site
Thank you for posting where there is another site for this. I try to get as much info as I can. My dad has nsclc and getting ready for a lobectomy.
Thanks again wicker woman.
I hear the CSN chat room is back up and running. I'm on my way to check it out. Hope to meet you there.0 -
Stage IIIbwicker_woman said:CSN Chat Room
I hear the CSN chat room is back up and running. I'm on my way to check it out. Hope to meet you there.
Stage IIIB0
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