NPC mets to bone
Bob
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So sorry to hear your news.
Bob
I haven't been there and done that one yet, but I can state that the memory of the pain of the radiation and chemotherapy will quickly fade. I had 38 rads and three rounds of cisplatin. It sucks, but it doesn't suck totally. I am so grateful to be here, and to see the sun rise and set every day and to spend time with my family and friends. This is worth it, even if only for an extra year. And, then again, it could be longer!
Also, your name says it all. Go for the adventure.
Do I know you? Your picture looks strangely familiar.
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So sorry for your news. The radation (35X) concurrent with the chemo (cistplation 3X)
is hard - but the memory of it does quickly fade. They could not remove my tumor. With the chemo and radiation it is now gone. I am 4 months past treatment and received my second Ned.
Totally worth it.0 -
familiarD Lewis said:So sorry to hear your news.
Bob
I haven't been there and done that one yet, but I can state that the memory of the pain of the radiation and chemotherapy will quickly fade. I had 38 rads and three rounds of cisplatin. It sucks, but it doesn't suck totally. I am so grateful to be here, and to see the sun rise and set every day and to spend time with my family and friends. This is worth it, even if only for an extra year. And, then again, it could be longer!
Also, your name says it all. Go for the adventure.
Do I know you? Your picture looks strangely familiar.
Deb
Hi Deb. It would be worth a year but I'm going for much, much longer.
You must recognize my property in Arizona. Just a little Canyon of mine. Stop on by anytime and holler.
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met to spine
Hi Bob,
My husband completed his chemo/radiation treatment for BOT Stage4 and while the PET in August revealed an all clear in that area (hooray!) it lite up on his lumbar spine on the L3. Heck yea he decided to treat that...he just finished rads (three "radiosurgery" treatments) to his back on Tuesday. He considered this "easy" after the 35 rads for the neck. He had a lot of pain in the back, and he is now taking a long walk with the dogs. It is worth it, - I am so grateful to have my husband in my life...every single moment...stay in the day.0 -
no more chemo at this point
I wanted to mention that our onc. decided that it would be better to wait and see before starting my husband on chemo again. They said they would rather have a target they could concentrate on and not necessarily administer the chemo with out a specific target. My husband liked that approach better than doing the chemo again at this point.0
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