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a month agoI need someone I can talk to
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a month agoFinding support during a cancer journey is so important, and there are several great options to explore. Many cancer centers offer support groups specifically for lung cancer patients, counselors who specialize in oncology, and peer support programs where you can connect with others who truly understand what you're going through - reaching out to your care team is often a wonderful first step to learn about local resources.
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21 days agoWhat type of cancer do you have I am stage 1B and they removed my lower right lung and now doing 4 chemo infusions
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18 days agoI am stage four they removed my left upper lung in 2014. They didn’t recommend chemo radiation or anything in 2017. I was having headaches and pain. They took a scan from my head to toe after I was complaining for two years in 2019 and found the brain tumor stuff in both lungs. Something in my spleen And something down below display they watch for three years. It kept growing fast. They said I could get rid of the spleen wasn’t display. It was behind the spleen. It was pushing on my 10th rib my liver and it was pushing it was against my diaphragm for three years and it attached to my diaphragm they had to remove my whole diaphragm Two years later it’s spread to my left adrenal gland and our jaws in both lungs sex in my right 3+ a new one now in my left I had the left adrenal gland radiated 10 treatments that’s totally gone and healed up in the past year. I also in the past year had my right long radiated with the six Nouns. Two of them are on measurable two of them grow to didn’t do anything. The left one I had 10 treatments there one of them nothing one of them grow one of them is unmeasurable and now there’s a new one so I had 10 more treatments in the left lung. I just finished. I did nine cause I couldn’t finish it Starting to have side effects to me. I refuse chemotherapy every three weeks. I asked him for how long they said forever. I said that’s too long. They said don’t tell I can’t do it anymore. Basically, they said if I do the chemo every three weeks I would live a little more than two years. Hopefully, it’s about two years now.
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11 days agoOk
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21 hours agoThat was a mess robert. Need to proofread please
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