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murielm99

(30,764 posts)
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 02:06 PM Nov 2022

Once again, I am terrified.

The thoracic surgery people have been doing nothing but testing and re-testing for three months. I have received no treatment. I saw radiation oncology, at long last on Nov. 1st. I decided to go with this treatment rather than surgery. These are the reasons:

I have atrial fibrillation. I will have to go off my blood thinner. I could develop a clot that would be dangerous.

There is danger of infection.

I am 74 and not as strong as a younger person having surgery.

I could end up on oxygen for the rest of my life.

The radiation oncology people are meeting with me next week and getting things going. They may also put me on keytruda, which kind of scares me because of the side effects. Radiation will come first. These docs, and my primary are still speaking in terms of a cure, since my lung cancer is only at stage 1B. I hope they are right.

I am having an MRI - brain scan - on Monday. It will determine whether or not this has gone to my brain. That is unlikely. It usually does not go to the brain until stage 4. The broncoscopy doc said he could find no indication that this has spread outside my lung to any other part of my body. I'm worried about this too, of course.

I am not ready to die. I still have many things left to do, especially when it come to my part in saving our democracy.

There are some people here, and IRL for me, who have a good feeling about my prognosis. I hope they are right. I could use your prayers, good thoughts, and whatever else you care to share that might prop me up. Thanks in advance.

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Once again, I am terrified. (Original Post) murielm99 Nov 2022 OP
You have my good thoughts! Dale in Laurel MD Nov 2022 #1
I'm sorry you're going through this XanaDUer2 Nov 2022 #2
get a second opinion on dosages of Tetrachloride Nov 2022 #3
Sending you calming and positive vibes. Irish_Dem Nov 2022 #4
Best of luck and complete recovery to you. I had radiation for breast cancer not as bad as yours Walleye Nov 2022 #5
Blessings, warm thought for healing and prayers for you, our dear friend. CurtEastPoint Nov 2022 #6
Murielm99, you are in my heart. I have no expertise in cancer, but it sounds like good Scrivener7 Nov 2022 #7
When the mountain seems really high.. Permanut Nov 2022 #8
Great advice and I multigraincracker Nov 2022 #13
Agree. Joinfortmill Nov 2022 #18
you got it. barbtries Nov 2022 #9
Sending you good vibes and prayers, muriel. brer cat Nov 2022 #10
I am trying to stay positive. murielm99 Nov 2022 #12
I know you are, although it is terribly difficult at times. brer cat Nov 2022 #16
Hugs and blessings for a full recovery, dear Muriel Wicked Blue Nov 2022 #11
So sorry you are going through this, muriel. It's good that the doctors are talking cure skylucy Nov 2022 #14
I prayed for you and I am wishing you the best. I too will soon be 74.... Joinfortmill Nov 2022 #15
God bless you and thank you for your support. murielm99 Nov 2022 #23
That is true. I joke that, when I get up, SlimJimmy Nov 2022 #40
Yup Joinfortmill Nov 2022 #49
Your friends at DU are here for you dlk Nov 2022 #17
Always know that you are stronger than you think you are..this is my asiliveandbreathe Nov 2022 #19
I can speak to the Keytruda. Staph Nov 2022 #20
Prayers and hugs to you and to your family. Canoe52 Nov 2022 #21
Holding you in my heart. MontanaMama Nov 2022 #22
Not a doctor or any type of medical person but, tiredtoo Nov 2022 #24
Early detection is so important and you've got that going for you! MLAA Nov 2022 #25
Prayers, of course. majdrfrtim Nov 2022 #26
Prayers for you.. Jade Fox Nov 2022 #27
Sending you love and prayers for healing and strength, one step at a time. chia Nov 2022 #28
Sending healing thoughts your way mercuryblues Nov 2022 #29
Oh no! Hoping for the best, stay positive and seek information. So sorry to hear this. TeamProg Nov 2022 #30
You have a whole lot going on wendyb-NC Nov 2022 #31
This 74 year old.. mountain grammy Nov 2022 #32
Sending prayers and healing vibes. Re your worry about getting a clot from a-fib because highplainsdem Nov 2022 #33
I wish you the very Best Cha Nov 2022 #34
Just about the a-fib... MiHale Nov 2022 #35
If comfortable, can you share how your cancer was caught? beaglelover Nov 2022 #36
My kitchen was being remodeled. murielm99 Nov 2022 #37
Thank you for sharing your story. beaglelover Nov 2022 #38
I was scared out of smoking murielm99 Nov 2022 #41
After almost 30 years as a heavy (2-3 packs per day) smoker ... 11 Bravo Nov 2022 #39
I am so glad that you are cured. murielm99 Nov 2022 #43
Hell, I didn't even mention the melanoma or prostate cancer. 11 Bravo Nov 2022 #46
Wishing you the best for care and recovery (((HUGS))) NoSheep Nov 2022 #42
Wishing you the very best! JustinBulletin Nov 2022 #44
Get it off your chest (even if only a little bit) by posting it here. calimary Nov 2022 #45
Being terrified was the normal for me from my diagnosis/ throughout my treatment. Solly Mack Nov 2022 #47
Thank you. murielm99 Nov 2022 #56
Stay strong. You have my deepest well wishes. argyl Nov 2022 #48
Sending you lots of healing hugs and prayers. gademocrat7 Nov 2022 #50
Reaching my heart to yours... you are not alone. n/t TygrBright Nov 2022 #51
All the best hopes and wishes. irisblue Nov 2022 #52
Good vibes sent your way. Wishing you a quick treatment and recovery. Lonestarblue Nov 2022 #53
Good thoughts and vibes for you, murielm99! ancianita Nov 2022 #54
... William769 Nov 2022 #55
William.... murielm99 Nov 2022 #57
Sending well wishes your way lindalou65 Nov 2022 #58
Oh, honey. sheshe2 Nov 2022 #59
Positive thoughts for you... pandr32 Nov 2022 #60
Cancer Treatment PaulnFortWorth Nov 2022 #61
You are right about the not knowing. murielm99 Nov 2022 #62
Positive thoughts & healing vibes coming your way. CrispyQ Nov 2022 #63
Thank you for including us - good thoughts go both ways Wild blueberry Nov 2022 #64
I am so sorry you are having to deal with all this Muriel.. Peacetrain Nov 2022 #65
Sending you healing thoughts and bluer skies ahead. All the best. ⭐ appalachiablue Nov 2022 #66
Have you heard of Targeted Radionuclide Therapy? judesedit Nov 2022 #67
Hi Murielm, I am sending you positive vibes. peacebuzzard Nov 2022 #68
I am wishing you all the best wishes I can muster and will think about you. Best wishes for the scan Evolve Dammit Nov 2022 #69
Love and Light to you. stage left Nov 2022 #70
Sending many prayers and hugs your way! woodsprite Nov 2022 #71
So many of my favorite DUers are cancer survivors! murielm99 Nov 2022 #72
Breaks my heart that you're afraid!💔 luvallpeeps Nov 2022 #73
I had radiation therapy for breast cancer 10 years ago. TNNurse Nov 2022 #74
I've been praying for you daily, Muriel. summer_in_TX Nov 2022 #75
I am in a similar situation and had my final radiation therapy today... Handler Nov 2022 #76
Sending warmth, wishes for healing, positive energy, and prayers for strength of body and mind. salin Nov 2022 #77
Vibes for healing and strength and best poossible outcoome. Your DU niyad Nov 2022 #78
I had severe locks Nov 2022 #79
Hugs to you dear murielm99! lunatica Nov 2022 #80
Hugs and Peaceful Vibes for you. Silver Gaia Nov 2022 #81
Sending prayers and positive thoughts to you nightwing1240 Nov 2022 #82
Sending healing thoughts mzmolly Nov 2022 #83
Stay encouraged, murielm99. We love you. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Nov 2022 #84

Dale in Laurel MD

(698 posts)
1. You have my good thoughts!
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 02:08 PM
Nov 2022

FWIW, I was treated for prostate cancer while I had atrial fibrillation. Am now cured of both.

XanaDUer2

(10,738 posts)
2. I'm sorry you're going through this
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 02:09 PM
Nov 2022

I had a bott with melanoma and it was terrifying. Sending you positive thoughts.

Is at an early stage, thank God. There are so many new treatments.

keep us posted

Irish_Dem

(47,434 posts)
4. Sending you calming and positive vibes.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 02:11 PM
Nov 2022

Your docs sound quite optimistic and are talking about a cure!
That is good news.

Walleye

(31,056 posts)
5. Best of luck and complete recovery to you. I had radiation for breast cancer not as bad as yours
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 02:23 PM
Nov 2022

Probably, and I was lucky that mine was caught early, too so just do what they tell you get a second opinion if you need to. I had a good team, they recommended prophylactic chemo and I got it. Wasn’t fun but at least I knew I did all I could. Three years ago and my last scan last week was good. Keeping you in my thoughts.

Scrivener7

(51,015 posts)
7. Murielm99, you are in my heart. I have no expertise in cancer, but it sounds like good
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 02:31 PM
Nov 2022

news that it hasn't spread and that your docs are talking cure. Hold on to that. They are expecting a cure. You expect it too!

All the best wishes to you. Keep us posted.

Permanut

(5,642 posts)
8. When the mountain seems really high..
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 02:37 PM
Nov 2022

Sometimes I will take a break from thinking about making it to the top, and just focus on the next step or the next 10 steps. Not ignoring the challenge, just breaking it down into smaller pieces temporarily.

This has worked for me, not preaching, just my two cents. All the best to you with your mountain.

brer cat

(24,610 posts)
10. Sending you good vibes and prayers, muriel.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 02:45 PM
Nov 2022

I hope you can stay positive because I think that leads to better outcomes.

skylucy

(3,743 posts)
14. So sorry you are going through this, muriel. It's good that the doctors are talking cure
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 02:47 PM
Nov 2022

and are telling you it was caught early. I am sending healing vibes and thoughts to you. Hugs.

Joinfortmill

(14,460 posts)
15. I prayed for you and I am wishing you the best. I too will soon be 74....
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 02:49 PM
Nov 2022

and as we get older, stuff begins to happen, serious stuff.

In my case, earlier this year, the docs found an unruptured brain aneurysm. Fortunately, they were able to 'fix' it with a non-invasive procedure called endovascular coiling. But, even that procedure required general anesthesia and took 3.5 hours. Sometimes, the only fix for these brain aneurysms, other than monitoring, is a craniotomy which is seriously invasive and comes with various unpleasant long-term side effects, not to mention the stress it puts on the body as a whole.

That's when I was faced with the reality that at some point, I would likely need to decide to consent or decline to some sort of invasive surgery. I decided that I would refuse any surgeries after 75 years old. If they stop performing colonoscopies at 75 because the risks are too high, then I don't think invasive surgery is a good idea.

It's not an easy decision and each of us must decide for ourselves. I've accomplished most everything I ever wanted to in my life. Granted, the road was rocky and my success might not seem much to others, but I am satisfied. Given that, I'd rather take the route of less invasive treatment going forward.

God bless and keep us updated.

murielm99

(30,764 posts)
23. God bless you and thank you for your support.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 02:58 PM
Nov 2022

I understand your decision. And I have a feeling that success is an individual matter for all of us. I am no big mover and shaker politically, but I am proud of what I do. I am proud of my family and the nice home I have made for us.

Thank you for being here. I will be here for you if you need me.

SlimJimmy

(3,182 posts)
40. That is true. I joke that, when I get up,
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 03:55 PM
Nov 2022

I get a large plastic bag and just collect the stuff that fell off that day. You never know when you'll need to put it back on.

"...and as we get older, stuff begins to happen, serious stuff."

asiliveandbreathe

(8,203 posts)
19. Always know that you are stronger than you think you are..this is my
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 02:52 PM
Nov 2022

mantra..we carry your burden..you are not alone..dear murielm99 ..

Staph

(6,253 posts)
20. I can speak to the Keytruda.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 02:52 PM
Nov 2022

Short background - uterine cancer in 2013: hysterectomy, chemo, radiation. Return in 2017: different chemo. Return in 2019: Keytruda.

I finished three years of Keytruda and I'm cancer-free. Yes, there are side effects, but it beats the heck out of having cancer. I have occasional bouts of diarrhea - Immodium helps there. I'm sometimes tired, though that may be age - I'm 68. The worst side effect for me is rheumatoid arthritis of the hands. I can't make a fist anymore, though my hands are otherwise usable. I'm still typing, hand sewing, crocheting, even playing the saxophone.

I went off Keytruda about six weeks ago. I get a CT scan every six months, and my oncologist says that if the cancer comes back again, he'll just put me back on Keytruda.

Let me strongly suggest that you get a mediport. Yeah, it's surgery and they have to knock you out, but then it's so simple to have the Keytruda infusion. No more searching for a vein for an IV!


MontanaMama

(23,337 posts)
22. Holding you in my heart.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 02:57 PM
Nov 2022

It sounds as if your doctors expect the cancer has not spread.... I'm holding on to that thought and I hope you can as well. It is so difficult to not believe the worst. I have to talk with myself often about that. Please keep us posted.

tiredtoo

(2,949 posts)
24. Not a doctor or any type of medical person but,
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 03:01 PM
Nov 2022

I have been on oxygen for the last 10-12 years of my life. While not the best thing, it is not a pain. second if it were me i would opt for the surgery. My thoughts are surgery is much more successful than chemo and/or radiation. Fear not, no one leaves on minute before their time to leave. I had AAA surgery 3-4 years ago. My dad died from the same surgery in 1995. My only request to surgeon was to keep me alive long enough to vote against the orange turd. He complied and now I feel like i am living on borrowed time and enjoying every minute of it. Still working on saving our Democracy as much as I can.
Carry on my friend, carry on!

MLAA

(17,329 posts)
25. Early detection is so important and you've got that going for you!
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 03:08 PM
Nov 2022

Murielm99, I am sending you healing thoughts and love. You got this! Let us know anytime you need an energy boost from your DU family.



majdrfrtim

(318 posts)
26. Prayers, of course.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 03:11 PM
Nov 2022

Please be gentle with yourself and focus only on what's true right now, rather than borrowing trouble from a future which is not yet true.

chia

(2,244 posts)
28. Sending you love and prayers for healing and strength, one step at a time.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 03:25 PM
Nov 2022

When you feel terrified, please try to think of all those who love you and care about you - your friends, your family, your online community, and feel that love, and let that love carry you when you feel like you can't do it alone. You are not alone!

wendyb-NC

(3,330 posts)
31. You have a whole lot going on
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 03:31 PM
Nov 2022

I'm with you, you're too young to die, and you, like many of us like minded DU ers who want our democrcy to survive and thrive, for ourselves and for the near by future and for our children and grand children, etc,. We need everyone who hasn't bought into fascism to do their part. Yes, we need you Muriel M. Positive thoughts, healing vibrations, be well and whole, as you are a guardian of our democracy. Peace

mountain grammy

(26,655 posts)
32. This 74 year old..
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 03:32 PM
Nov 2022

sends you all the good wishes and healing vibes I can muster. Sounds like you caught it early. Completely agree about no surgery. That's worked well for my friends, 4 now, that have been though something similar and are all healthy now.

highplainsdem

(49,041 posts)
33. Sending prayers and healing vibes. Re your worry about getting a clot from a-fib because
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 03:32 PM
Nov 2022

you have to go off your blood thinner for a while - I have relatives with a-fib who had to do the same for various surgeries, but never developed a clot as a result. Your doctor will have you back on a blood thinner, possibly a different one, as soon as it's safe to start again.

MiHale

(9,781 posts)
35. Just about the a-fib...
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 03:34 PM
Nov 2022

Can’t talk about cancer. Wish you all the best.
A-fib 20 years living with it on blood thinners the entire time 4 different kinds at one time or another…anyway I’ve been on them then had to stop for various surgeries the back on never had a problem.

Stay positive. I do believe that state of mind plays a huge part for any kind of healing.

beaglelover

(3,489 posts)
36. If comfortable, can you share how your cancer was caught?
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 03:36 PM
Nov 2022

I had a colleague (she's still alive we just don't work together anymore) who had a moped accident and they found out she had stage 1 lung cancer when she was in the hospital for the accident. She had part of her lung removed and I believe she's cancer free now. She's kind of lucky in retrospect to have had that accident on her moped!

murielm99

(30,764 posts)
37. My kitchen was being remodeled.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 03:42 PM
Nov 2022

There was stuff all over the house. Bag, boxes, chairs, tables, you name it. Also, I live in a refurbished farm house. Some parts of it are old. There was dust and grit everywhere. I developed a terrible cough. I noticed that no one else had such a terrible cough. Then I started having blood in my sputum. My primary care doc knows my history of smoking. She gave me a CAT scan and a PET scan. They found the cancer in the lower lobe of my left lung.

I got lucky. Also, I know my own body and I knew that things just were not right.

beaglelover

(3,489 posts)
38. Thank you for sharing your story.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 03:47 PM
Nov 2022

I agree, as you age, you definitely are in tune with when your body just doesn't feel right.

And if one does smoke to either quit or stay on top of those screenings recommended by your doctor. I still need to quit. I'm probably due for another CT scan but I need to get my annual physical first and see what he recommends, besides just quitting of course!

murielm99

(30,764 posts)
41. I was scared out of smoking
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 03:59 PM
Nov 2022

when I realized what was going on. I did not have the diagnosis yet, but I just knew. I have quit many times, but this time it is for good.

Please quit. Don't put yourself through what I am experiencing. We need you.

11 Bravo

(23,926 posts)
39. After almost 30 years as a heavy (2-3 packs per day) smoker ...
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 03:52 PM
Nov 2022

I received six weeks of radiation therapy following surgery for throat cancer a little over 25 years ago.
All I can tell you is that, while it knocked me on my ass for the last couple of weeks and a couple more after its completion (I have NEVER been so tired), I'm alive, kicking, and considered "cured" all these years later.
I will pray that you have a similar result.

murielm99

(30,764 posts)
43. I am so glad that you are cured.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 04:01 PM
Nov 2022

I am happy when I realize that a cure is possible.

A friend of mine IRL has been cured of colo-rectal cancer. It does happen.

11 Bravo

(23,926 posts)
46. Hell, I didn't even mention the melanoma or prostate cancer.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 04:09 PM
Nov 2022

Apparently I'm a freaking malignancy magnet; but about seven or so years after the melanoma, and four years following my prostatectomy, I'm still on the right side of the dirt and kicking cancer's ass.
And you can do the same damned thing!

calimary

(81,500 posts)
45. Get it off your chest (even if only a little bit) by posting it here.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 04:07 PM
Nov 2022

Please keep us informed so we can help you carry the load. Best moral support on the internet!

Solly Mack

(90,787 posts)
47. Being terrified was the normal for me from my diagnosis/ throughout my treatment.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 04:14 PM
Nov 2022

I nodded a lot to questions and well wishes; my brain detached.

Nothing anyone said or did could keep the terror at bay.

I smiled a lot. I probably looked like an idiot.

It's OK to be afraid. Even terrified.

It's a scary time.

You make the best decisions you can about your course of treatment, but the fear doesn't go away.

It won't really go away even after you get some good news.

The fear of "What if" is always there.

It eases some over time, but the thoughts can come rushing back with a quickness.

Still, you move forward and that's a good thing.

You are moving forward. From one step to the next - and it is a one step to the next process. Deliberately so. Your team of doctors want to get the treatment right. It matters.

Right now, nothing is moving faster than your mind, and that too is terrifying.

You need it to be the next phase, the next step - now.

That's perfectly normal.

But you need to also give yourself a break.

Try to.

It's hard, I know.

Cancer is the big distraction. So how do you distract yourself from that?

You come here. Talk it over with people who understand what you're going through.

Just giving voice to your fears can lift the burden a little.

It did for me.

You're in my thoughts.













murielm99

(30,764 posts)
56. Thank you.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 04:41 PM
Nov 2022

It sounds like you worked out something. Maybe it will work for me, too.

I appreciate your post.

argyl

(3,064 posts)
48. Stay strong. You have my deepest well wishes.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 04:16 PM
Nov 2022

It sounds like you have some excellent physicians to treat you. That they caught it at Stage 1 is indeed wonderful.

It's been a good number of years since lung cancer was basically a death sentence. At the early stage you're in, along with an excellent team of health providers, and the best wishes of everybody at DU, and your family and friends I have a feeling you'll be doing the things you want to at age 90.

All the best.

lindalou65

(253 posts)
58. Sending well wishes your way
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 04:50 PM
Nov 2022

I wish you the best in your upcoming oncology meeting. I know it is hard during this time with so many unknowns. I am sending all my heartfelt positive thoughts your way! Take good care.

sheshe2

(83,925 posts)
59. Oh, honey.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 04:52 PM
Nov 2022

We are all here for you anytime, muriel. You are in my thoughts and I am sending out healing vibes...and a huge hug.

Love you~

PaulnFortWorth

(59 posts)
61. Cancer Treatment
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 05:00 PM
Nov 2022

I had throat cancer last year. Two spots were biopsied. Chemo and radiation. Radiation does 90% and chemo finishes the job. I'm 72 now.

Now my wife has bone cancer but also chest congestion of unknown origin. Waiting for the pulmonologist to figure out what's going on with her lungs. Took samples during out-patient lung scope and something grew in the petri dish. Still unknown. Oncologist is waiting on the pulmonologist before starting treatment.

The waiting without not knowing what the doctors want to do is the most difficult part. If we start chemo and radiation, her lungs might get worse. Her oxygen drops with moderate walking. The pulmonologist has to give the OK first.

I'm not ready to bury my wife.

murielm99

(30,764 posts)
62. You are right about the not knowing.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 05:14 PM
Nov 2022

I will pray that your wife will recover. You will not have to bury her!

CrispyQ

(36,518 posts)
63. Positive thoughts & healing vibes coming your way.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 05:18 PM
Nov 2022

I hope you have a good support system of friends & family to help you & be there for you.

Wild blueberry

(6,660 posts)
64. Thank you for including us - good thoughts go both ways
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 05:57 PM
Nov 2022

Sending you calm from the trees here and some steady breaths of late autumn air.
And love!

Peacetrain

(22,878 posts)
65. I am so sorry you are having to deal with all this Muriel..
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 05:58 PM
Nov 2022

thinking about you.. keeping you in my prayers.. and I have been down the cancer road, and having people around you that you can lean on makes all the difference in the world.. sending huge huge hugs

judesedit

(4,443 posts)
67. Have you heard of Targeted Radionuclide Therapy?
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 06:45 PM
Nov 2022

I've only read some about it, but it sounds promising. More precise. Not sure about if insurance covers it or anything. Worth checking it out. Sending good vibes your way.

peacebuzzard

(5,183 posts)
68. Hi Murielm, I am sending you positive vibes.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 07:27 PM
Nov 2022

I think you've got this. You are going to turn this all around.good vibes your way((()))Glad you have quit smoking; sounds like you have a great team of pros working on a treatment plan. I will look for your updates.

Evolve Dammit

(16,773 posts)
69. I am wishing you all the best wishes I can muster and will think about you. Best wishes for the scan
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 08:14 PM
Nov 2022

and please let us now.

stage left

(2,966 posts)
70. Love and Light to you.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 08:18 PM
Nov 2022

My advice? Laugh. Watch comedy. Get with a friend or friends that make you feel good. If they're funny so much the better. I didn't have cancer but I went through a very dark patch when my husband died. I made it through by watching old clips of Bill Hader as Stefon. I've even heard that laughter amps up your immune system and that couldn't hurt. Wishing you all the best.

woodsprite

(11,927 posts)
71. Sending many prayers and hugs your way!
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 08:30 PM
Nov 2022

Today marks my 1 yr anniversary of finishing chemo. My year anniversary for Rads won’t be until February. I would recommend asking your doc if you would do well to have an antidiarrheal med on hand as well as something that helps with constipation. I needed both at various times during the course of 28 treatments. On my skin, I used Aquaphor and had very little burn or peeling.

Sending prayers for the very best outcome for you!

murielm99

(30,764 posts)
72. So many of my favorite DUers are cancer survivors!
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 08:55 PM
Nov 2022

It gives me hope. Thanks to all of you, survivors and supporters alike!

luvallpeeps

(935 posts)
73. Breaks my heart that you're afraid!💔
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 09:03 PM
Nov 2022

For what it’s worth I’ll pray for you and send good vibes. Try and stay positive. Try and 🧘 meditate. I heard it helps.🙏🏼

TNNurse

(6,929 posts)
74. I had radiation therapy for breast cancer 10 years ago.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 09:52 PM
Nov 2022

There have been advances since then.. a friend is getting radiation infusion for prostate cancer.

I know little about this new procedure, but I know that traditional radiation makes you really tired and can also cause superficial skin burns. But those things are temporary and I am still alive.

Hope either way is helpful to you. Rest when you can.

summer_in_TX

(2,754 posts)
75. I've been praying for you daily, Muriel.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 10:03 PM
Nov 2022

I set a reminder on my computer to make sure I don't forget. I pray that your treatment will cure you.

I'm in agreement with you not going off of your blood thinner.

My mom had a-fib. She went off her blood thinner for a short time, threw a clot and had a stroke.

She survived two more weeks. But the blood thinner she needed for the a fib and her heart was antithetical to the healing from the surgery for her stroke.

We made the decision to bring her home to hospice and we and her big extended family and friends loved on her before she passed away on their sun porch two days later.

Handler

(336 posts)
76. I am in a similar situation and had my final radiation therapy today...
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 10:18 PM
Nov 2022

The therapy itself is easy, just lay there and don’t move. The worst part is it left me fatigued in a big way. You can do this. Stay strong.

salin

(48,955 posts)
77. Sending warmth, wishes for healing, positive energy, and prayers for strength of body and mind.
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 10:57 PM
Nov 2022

Peace to you murielm.

niyad

(113,579 posts)
78. Vibes for healing and strength and best poossible outcoome. Your DU
Fri Nov 4, 2022, 11:33 PM
Nov 2022

family is here for you. Lean as much as you need.

Silver Gaia

(4,546 posts)
81. Hugs and Peaceful Vibes for you.
Sat Nov 5, 2022, 04:26 AM
Nov 2022

Fear is hard to let go of once it gets its hooks into you. Know that we are here for you. Let this be your calm place, the place where peace can flow within and around you. Love and Blessings. Peace Be.

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