37yrold husband diagnosed with limited sclc
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Stay off the internet sites except for in here....
They will scare you to death and are 2-8 years old. In here you can find up to date information daily. Also any question in here is ok to ask...Be a little easier on yourself and know that even though the road may be devious, the more you ask in here, the broader your horizons will be....and you will become more relieved............Love and Hope to you......Buzz0 -
oh pooh!
I had small cell lung cancer (limited) and went through the same drugs and radiation your husband is in the winter/spring of '09 and am back to my normal (albeit a little odd) self! My hearing and eyesight aren't the same and I still have to have checkups,and I also had the PCI as a preventative. Those side effects lasted a little longer than desired but I seem to be weathering them pretty well. So please don't worry and remember you are reading old statistics. If my Oncologist had given me an expiration date, I would have given him the what-for! :O
Take care of each other and you will do fine! Write me whenever you want to. I don't have a home computer right now so I can't do chat, but I hear it is very helpful and a blast.
Cheers!
Medi0 -
Hiya!nipcat said:I also had limited small
I also had limited small cell lung cancer is now gone for 1 year don't listen to statistics my doc told me 30 to 40% of the time it will not come back . I got cemo and radiation and then 15 rads in my brain and I fell fine
Hi Nipcat, good to know you're doing well!
Medi0 -
oh dear...chad76 said:hair
Hi medi 2..was just wondering how long it took your hair to start growing after pci?..my wife is really wanting her hair back!..thank you and I hope that all is well
Your wife is not going to like this...3 months. When I first lost it after chemo and rads it started coming back immediately, then I had the PCI. BUT! Look at that mop I have now! It is so thick and curly; my co-workers swear they can see it growing! So what I think is that the longer it took to come back the healthier it is. Tell her that winter is coming and the opportunity to wrap her head in scarves...
Hope she is doing well!
Cheers
Medi0 -
Hi,
Sorry to hear about your
Hi,
Sorry to hear about your husband. I'm 43 yo, and diagnosed with extensive SCLC. If you look at the statistics, you need to remember that the average age of onset is 70 years old. So, those who are younger and healthier are likely to be able to manage the treatment better and have a better survival rate. On another board that I'm on, there is a lady who had limited SCLC 15 years ago, and no recurrence since then. Good luck for the journey ahead... stay strong and determined to beat it. Its a mental battle as much as a physical one.0 -
First thing I noticed wasmedi_2 said:oh dear...
Your wife is not going to like this...3 months. When I first lost it after chemo and rads it started coming back immediately, then I had the PCI. BUT! Look at that mop I have now! It is so thick and curly; my co-workers swear they can see it growing! So what I think is that the longer it took to come back the healthier it is. Tell her that winter is coming and the opportunity to wrap her head in scarves...
Hope she is doing well!
Cheers
Medi
First thing I noticed was your hair and I went "OMG....look at her hair". Mine did same thing,lost it all during chemo and lung rad...had just started to come back when I started the brain rad and it's all gone again.
Finished brain rad in early August and my head isn't even bristly yet so was wondering when it'd start back. Told boyfriend that I'm going to take hair from my aussie dog and glue it to my head....she's got this thick, thick coat with pretty brindle colors and can afford to share some!!0 -
Me too!kelli1843 said:First thing I noticed was
First thing I noticed was your hair and I went "OMG....look at her hair". Mine did same thing,lost it all during chemo and lung rad...had just started to come back when I started the brain rad and it's all gone again.
Finished brain rad in early August and my head isn't even bristly yet so was wondering when it'd start back. Told boyfriend that I'm going to take hair from my aussie dog and glue it to my head....she's got this thick, thick coat with pretty brindle colors and can afford to share some!!
Kelli, I lost my hair to chemo in 2006 but it grew back really well, with a little curl, unlike my original dead straight hair. Then I had to have brain surgery and WBR and I lost it again and it has never fully recovered :-( I suspect the Tarceva is the villain here, as it affects fast-growing (well, relatively!) cells like hair and nails, and cancer. I'm hoping that once I'm off Tarceva I'll get some normal hair re-growth! This may be soon, as the drug is starting to fail...0
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