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AngelaL

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Aug 25, 2006
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So, the last 3 days of radiation (2x/day) and the last 3 days of chemo (appearently, the heaviest of the 3 cures) and then the treatments are finished.
Since this is the heaviest of the 3 chemo's, we of course are worried how he'll react since the adventures of 2 weeks ago, but it has to be done.

And then 2 stressfull weeks of waiting on the result.

The positive thing is that he still is capable of eating normally, the radiation still didn't kill his gullet which is a small miracle according to the people giving him the radiation.
I hope all goes well for your dad, Ches!
I was operated, in order to remove my thyroid cancer today.
The operation was successful!
I m writing this post from the recovery bed.
Glad to hear everything went well for you, Cronios! Hope you have a speedy recovery from your op!
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
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I was operated, in order to remove my thyroid cancer today.
The operation was successful!
I m writing this post from the recovery bed.
So, the last 3 days of radiation (2x/day) and the last 3 days of chemo (appearently, the heaviest of the 3 cures) and then the treatments are finished.
Since this is the heaviest of the 3 chemo's, we of course are worried how he'll react since the adventures of 2 weeks ago, but it has to be done.

And then 2 stressfull weeks of waiting on the result.

The positive thing is that he still is capable of eating normally, the radiation still didn't kill his gullet which is a small miracle according to the people giving him the radiation.
My thoughts are with you guys. Hang in there. :tup:
 

Bisco

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Nov 21, 2005
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I was operated, in order to remove my thyroid cancer today.
The operation was successful!
I m writing this post from the recovery bed.
So, the last 3 days of radiation (2x/day) and the last 3 days of chemo (appearently, the heaviest of the 3 cures) and then the treatments are finished.
Since this is the heaviest of the 3 chemo's, we of course are worried how he'll react since the adventures of 2 weeks ago, but it has to be done.

And then 2 stressfull weeks of waiting on the result.

The positive thing is that he still is capable of eating normally, the radiation still didn't kill his gullet which is a small miracle according to the people giving him the radiation.
great news cron and ches :tup: stay strong guys!!!

Great to hear, Cronios. And Ches.

My mother-in-law is speaking to an oncologist right now about her options for her kidney cancer. Stuff is going around...
i hope she makes a speedy recovery greg!! hang in there :tup:
 
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chester

chester

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May 20, 2006
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    Thx all

    I was operated, in order to remove my thyroid cancer today.
    The operation was successful!
    I m writing this post from the recovery bed.
    Good new Cron, all the best mate.
    Great to hear, Cronios. And Ches.

    My mother-in-law is speaking to an oncologist right now about her options for her kidney cancer. Stuff is going around...
    Hang in there Greg.
    It indeed is going around, hopefully everything will turn out OK for here.
     

    Ahmed

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    Sep 3, 2006
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    all the best to your father Ches and your recovery Cron.

    Swag hope it works out for the best for your mom-in-law mate.
     
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    chester

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    All treatments finished, no more chemo, no more radiation therapy, recovery and 2 weeks of prayers until the verdict on the 23th.
     

    blondu

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    Nov 9, 2006
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    I was operated, in order to remove my thyroid cancer today.
    The operation was successful!
    I m writing this post from the recovery bed.
    ma bucur pentru tine cron, fii tare

    All treatments finished, no more chemo, no more radiation therapy, recovery and 2 weeks of prayers until the verdict on the 23th.
    fingers crossed, hope all will turn well
     

    DVS

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    All treatments finished, no more chemo, no more radiation therapy, recovery and 2 weeks of prayers until the verdict on the 23th.
    So I guess its a CAT scan and whatnot to see where everything stands. Well best of luck


    Hope the best to yourself as well Cron.
     
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    chester

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    So I guess its a CAT scan and whatnot to see where everything stands. Well best of luck


    Hope the best to yourself as well Cron.
    Correct a scan, a foto and blood research the 22th and the 23th, the results.
     
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    chester

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    Thanks for the well-wishes, guys.

    Wow, this is quickly turning into the official Tuz Cancer thread.
    True, but they told us it is better to talk about it so why not here?
    Title may be changed if we want to use this thread for this stuff.
    I know it helps me to deal with things when doing my story here.
     

    swag

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    True, but they told us it is better to talk about it so why not here?
    Title may be changed if we want to use this thread for this stuff.
    I know it helps me to deal with things when doing my story here.
    It wasn't a complaint. :D

    No, it's all good.

    Unfortunately there's no cure for my mother-in-law's situation. So the question now is how long we can manage it and extend her life in a way that's still pretty high in quality.
     

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