Colon Cancer stage 4 can someone give my dad hope??
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phil, you make me laugh.PhillieG said:Not a problem
It's called surgery and chemo.
It's also called surgery and juicing.
It's also called surgery and TCM.
Not everyone who has stage IV colon cancer dies from it.
I'm surprised your oncologist is not aware of that.
True, there is no pill that magically "cures" cancer but to suggest that if you have stage IV CC that no one gets through it is plain reckless at best and of no use to anyone on the site. What stage are you? I see no info about any diagnosis you have. Do you even have cancer?
Or maybe we just have a bunch of people on the site who are dead and don't know it yet?
phil, you make me laugh. we can always count on you to tell it like it is!!!!!
Amy0 -
Yes there is hope
Sometimes we get in the mindset that there isn't hope. Colon cancer stage IV here.
I'm proof there's hope, I got diagnosed Feb 06. Told there was no hope, go home enjoy your life. I did chemo anyway. I was told I wouldn't be eligible for surgery, ever. My oncologist is now talking about surgery. (I'll find out August 16th). My oncologist was also telling me he thinks I'll be just fine. I've done incredibly well with chemo.
So yes, there is hope for your dad. You just have to plug away, one day at a time. There will be depressing moments, well, heck, he has cancer after all. That in it's self is pretty depressing, and then they tell you it's stage IV, more depressing. But look forward, believe in the future, because for many of us, the future can be many more years, of a continued happy life.
The most important thing, is positive attitude, and well, I've believed this since I was diagnosed, a few prayers, doesn't hurt either.
Here for you.
Winter Marie0 -
Thank you for all your wordsherdizziness said:Yes there is hope
Sometimes we get in the mindset that there isn't hope. Colon cancer stage IV here.
I'm proof there's hope, I got diagnosed Feb 06. Told there was no hope, go home enjoy your life. I did chemo anyway. I was told I wouldn't be eligible for surgery, ever. My oncologist is now talking about surgery. (I'll find out August 16th). My oncologist was also telling me he thinks I'll be just fine. I've done incredibly well with chemo.
So yes, there is hope for your dad. You just have to plug away, one day at a time. There will be depressing moments, well, heck, he has cancer after all. That in it's self is pretty depressing, and then they tell you it's stage IV, more depressing. But look forward, believe in the future, because for many of us, the future can be many more years, of a continued happy life.
The most important thing, is positive attitude, and well, I've believed this since I was diagnosed, a few prayers, doesn't hurt either.
Here for you.
Winter Marie
Thank you for all your words of support and all of your encouraging stories. Wishing everyone the best!0 -
Love your storyKerry S said:I don’t even smell bad yet
There are more of us stage 4 folks making it fine. This March my colon surgeon told me “you are going to be around for a long time”. I am 28 months from DX. The idiot doc that did my chemo said I would be dead by now. I don’t even smell bad yet.
It is up to his docs and his attitude.
I was dx back in Mar 09. My onc practically wrote up my toe tag. On my 2nd time around with chemo but still going strong and have no plans to leave . Good luck to you, great attitude. Only God knows for sure!0 -
scoutyelaine77 said:Thank you for all your words
Thank you for all your words of support and all of your encouraging stories. Wishing everyone the best!
enter scouty in the search box, she is an 8 year stage 4 survivor.
all of her postings will come up.
I will find the old post from her of stage 4 roll call. look for that post.0 -
Hope
Hi Elaine, I was dx cc met to liver and lungs on Jun 2003, colon,liver,lungs resection, and sugeries for obstruction and twice hernia, and many many chem. my last onc visited March this year, was told healthy by the doc. Yes, there is hope and mircle, and I prais the good Lord. God bless you dad and his family.
Winnie in Houston0 -
Five additional things I tried
Hi,
I don't know if this is cause for hope or not, but I have an old post here detailing the five things I tried in addition to radiation, chemo, and surgery. I had a terminal diagnosis, and recovered, but have recently had a reoccurence of cancer high up on my spine. But the original cancer in my colo-rectal area is no longer detectable. If you don't want to scroll through the old posts you can just go to my web site which is www.randallscancerhelp.webs.com. Good luck and best wishes.0 -
My OncLeft Coaster said:Ok
I'm sorry maybe my oncologist is not aware of this cure you speak of, what is it?
My Onc, told me at my last visit, that after "surgery" should that happen, he expects me to be NED for 5 years, and after that date, CURED. I'm stage IV, and I'm looking forward to the words CURED!!!0 -
colon cancer stage 4 hopeMathtutor234 said:Five additional things I tried
Hi,
I don't know if this is cause for hope or not, but I have an old post here detailing the five things I tried in addition to radiation, chemo, and surgery. I had a terminal diagnosis, and recovered, but have recently had a reoccurence of cancer high up on my spine. But the original cancer in my colo-rectal area is no longer detectable. If you don't want to scroll through the old posts you can just go to my web site which is www.randallscancerhelp.webs.com. Good luck and best wishes.
Phil You are my hero I quote you alot and read everything you write Grateful thanks
I noticed that my NCI oncs changed their body language when I got mets, withdrew slightly, seemed to feel they were failing or something. So now I am trying to support them in the idea that IV is not the time to throw in the towel and withdraw it is time to gear up the troops, the faith, the support and ENJOY life. After 4 years and almost never NED I know this to be true.
Greatest appreciation to you Phil
Serrana0 -
Hey Randall how are youMathtutor234 said:Five additional things I tried
Hi,
I don't know if this is cause for hope or not, but I have an old post here detailing the five things I tried in addition to radiation, chemo, and surgery. I had a terminal diagnosis, and recovered, but have recently had a reoccurence of cancer high up on my spine. But the original cancer in my colo-rectal area is no longer detectable. If you don't want to scroll through the old posts you can just go to my web site which is www.randallscancerhelp.webs.com. Good luck and best wishes.
Hey Randall how are you doing I read your medical update on your website Im sending prayers your way0
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