Cancer SUCKS

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  • FirenzeFirenze Shipmate, Host Emeritus
    Mr F's 3 monthly check in today. Four years in the drugs are still working (50% of myeloma patients make 5 years: it's after that it gets hairy).
  • Graven ImageGraven Image Shipmate
    Glad it went well NicoleMR
  • DooneDoone Shipmate
    Pleased it went well, @NicoleMR. Prayers for all here 🕯
  • NenyaNenya Shipmate
    That's good @NicoleMR . Hope Mr F's check went ok. That's a hard thing to live with @Firenze .
  • FirenzeFirenze Shipmate, Host Emeritus
    Nenya wrote: »
    Hope Mr F's check went ok. That's a hard thing to live with @Firenze .

    Ain't it just. But ok this time.

  • SusanDorisSusanDoris Shipmate
    'Thinking of you all.

    I have an appointment booked for next Wednesday and transport organised. I was a bit surprised because the phone call was from Bournemouth, not Southampton where all other treatment has been done. It seems, though, that as the referral was labelled urgent, the first available appointment was chosen. the sooner one knows whether the news is good or not so good, the better, say I!
  • Graven ImageGraven Image Shipmate
    Mr. Image told me this morning following his surgery he is going to forgo chemo, or radiation if suggested. "I am 80 for goodness sake how much longer will I be living anyway." I was surprised but also see his point. Not my view of life but I will of course honor whatever he wants. Sobering. Hope the choice never is deemed necessary.
  • DooneDoone Shipmate
    Oh, my goodness, praying for you all and very best wishes for @SusanDoris.
  • Doc TorDoc Tor Admin
    Mr. Image told me this morning following his surgery he is going to forgo chemo, or radiation if suggested. "I am 80 for goodness sake how much longer will I be living anyway." I was surprised but also see his point. Not my view of life but I will of course honor whatever he wants. Sobering. Hope the choice never is deemed necessary.

    That was very much my dad's view, which as you say, is difficult to take. But it was understandable - both chemo and radiation therapy are very hard on the body, especially an old body. Instead, he was well enough, up to the month before he died.

    My very best wishes to you and Mr Image.
  • MooMoo Kerygmania Host
    There was a book called Stay of Execution, written by a man who was dying of leukemia.

    In it he said, "A dying man needs to die, just as a sleepy man needs to sleep. There comes a time when it is wrong, as well as futile, to resist."
  • SusanDorisSusanDoris Shipmate
    Mr. Image told me this morning following his surgery he is going to forgo chemo, or radiation if suggested. "I am 80 for goodness sake how much longer will I be living anyway." I was surprised but also see his point. Not my view of life but I will of course honor whatever he wants. Sobering. Hope the choice never is deemed necessary.
    It is a question I have pondered on too. However, a close friend of mine was diagnosed as terminal nearly two years ago as her metastasising cancer had produced an inoperable tumour. She was given six months but is still okay, living as normal a life as possible at the age of nearly 89!! She could have opted for chemo but she was clear about not wanting it, especially as she has no dependents.
  • I feel better today about whatever Mr. Image and the doctors come up with. It was just a shock out of the blue because I was still living with the illusion of this can only go well, and indeed it might go well.
  • DooneDoone Shipmate
    I truly pray it will, @Graven Image 🕯
  • NenyaNenya Shipmate
    Thinking of @SusanDoris and @Graven Image and Mr Image. Such hard decisions; may you find peace in them.
  • NicoleMRNicoleMR Shipmate
    Back to see the surgeon tomorrow, hopefully she'll take these dressings off the port because they are driving me buggy.
  • PatdysPatdys Shipmate
    Reading and caring.
  • NicoleMRNicoleMR Shipmate
    Got the dressing and steri strips off. The port is ready to be used. Now on Friday I have a bone scan and CAT scan, and I think the chemo starts on the 20th.
  • MamacitaMamacita Shipmate
    I hope you feel a little better with the dressings off, NicoleMR. Holding you in my thoughts as you proceed through the next steps. Prayers for you, @Galilit, @SusanDoris, @Graven Image .
  • NenyaNenya Shipmate
    Mamacita wrote: »
    I hope you feel a little better with the dressings off, NicoleMR. Holding you in my thoughts as you proceed through the next steps. Prayers for you, @Galilit, @SusanDoris, @Graven Image .
    Yes. This. >votive<
  • DooneDoone Shipmate
    Prayers for you all 🕯
  • SusanDorisSusanDoris Shipmate
    All the very best to you, NicoleMR.

    At my appointment this morning, I saw a Doctor, had mammogram and ultrasound and four biopsies, then saw the first Doctor again. He used the word 'uncertain'! I have another appointment next week on the thursday. He did mention something about medication, but, well, we'll see!
    As I'm on blood thinners, I had to be there a longer time because the small wound wouldn't stop bleeding. It was interesting going to a different hospital where it was a smaller, more sort of homely atmosphere.
  • Mr. Image goes in for surgery tomorrow. Poor guy, his surgery is not scheduled until 3 PM so he is going to be mighty hungry. They did say he could have clear liquid up until 11 AM. Somehow I don't think a cup of tea is going to do it.
  • GalilitGalilit Shipmate
    Best outcome, Mr Image
  • DooneDoone Shipmate
    Poor Mr Image, I hope and pray all goes really well.
    I hope you get clear results very soon @SusanDoris.
  • Thanks all. Mr. Image is out of surgery and all went very well. Less extensive than the doctor had expected. Good news.
  • NicoleMRNicoleMR Shipmate
    Indeed good news.
  • HuiaHuia Shipmate
    Good news about MR Image GI, I hope his recovery from surgery goes well.
  • oh good!
  • SusanDorisSusanDoris Shipmate
    That is good news GI.
  • DormouseDormouse Shipmate
    Inded, good news. Here's hoping the future treatment & follow up goes well too.
  • DooneDoone Shipmate
    Fantastic news, @Graven Image
  • CathscatsCathscats Shipmate
    Glad to hear it, @Graven Image.
  • NenyaNenya Shipmate
    That's good news @Graven Image .
  • Very pleased for Mr Image and you, @Graven Image.
  • Thanks all. Mr. Image is out of surgery and all went very well. Less extensive than the doctor had expected. Good news.

    "Less extensive than expected" is one of those phrases you hardly ever hear - wonderful!
  • On funny note, Mr. Image was still a bit loopy from anesthesia when the doctor came in to check on him. Mr. Image said to the doctor, "You know I have never seen you without a mask." At which point the doctor pulled his mask down and Mr. Image said, "Never mind put it back."
  • NicoleMRNicoleMR Shipmate
    I had my CAT scan and my bone scan today, they went fine. Nowhere near as uncomfortable as the breast MRI was. But once again I am radioactive enough to have to avoid small children and pregnant women for 24 hours.
  • Graven ImageGraven Image Shipmate
    Glad it went well NicoleMR.
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