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#1281394 - 11/05/09 02:54 PM
My Last Chemo Treatment (Hopefully, forever!)...
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..was yesterday. And, other than the Phillies dropping game 6, and the World Series, I feel pretty good! The doctors said I blew through chemo and radiation without any problems, so I'm hoping my CT scan in January comes up negative! It's been a long road this year, with surgery, 6 weeks of radiation, and 2 rounds of chemotherapy (during 8 of the last 10 months) to treat my colon cancer diagnosis, but today feels pretty good. I'm hoping that's a good sign. Anyway, I don't post on this side of the cooler very much, but I wanted to say thanks to everyone who offered encouraging words, prayers, and positive thoughts throughout the year. Someone was obviously listening... Despite everything that's happened, I still consider 2009 to be a "good" year for me. Thanks!
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#1281410 - 11/05/09 03:02 PM
Re: My Last Chemo Treatment (Hopefully, forever!)...
FBH
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That's good news FBH. We will continue to pray that your CT scan is negative.
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#1281437 - 11/05/09 03:17 PM
Re: My Last Chemo Treatment (Hopefully, forever!)...
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Great news FBH, glad to hear it.
Best of luck with the CT scan!
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#1281483 - 11/05/09 03:52 PM
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I am envious at the strength and positive attitude you have had in the face of this roadblock in life.
Continued prayers for a clear scan!
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#1281498 - 11/05/09 04:02 PM
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Yeah FBH. Here's praying for the best news from your scan in January.
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#1281511 - 11/05/09 04:06 PM
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Good job gettign through all this whiel still keepign up with your life (at least from what I have seen).
Curious--has getting cancer and goign through treatment changed your outlook on life or prompted you to make any changes to affect your health in a good way?
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#1281533 - 11/05/09 04:22 PM
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Great news, and continued prayers for more!
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#1281538 - 11/05/09 04:25 PM
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Good job gettign through all this whiel still keepign up with your life (at least from what I have seen).
Curious--has getting cancer and goign through treatment changed your outlook on life or prompted you to make any changes to affect your health in a good way? I think so - I look at everything differently...And almost always positively (except for slow drivers in the left lane, and people who write out checks in the express line at the grocery store). I don't think I let things get to me at all. After making it through surgery and treatment, everything else seems like small stuff to me. I think you learn a lot about yourself when you experience adversity, and this has shown that I can take whatever is thrown my way. It may be painful, and sometimes demoralizing, but if you keep your head, and a positive attitude, it'll see you though. Just like that old Chinese saying: "Fall seven times, stand up 8" - just keep plugging away. Healthwise, I've changed my habits somewhat. I barely drink at all now, and if I do, it's usually just one...Unless it's Oktoberfest. I'm going more vegetarian with choices, by adding a lot of soy and vegetable based products. I've just about quit cow milk, in favor of soy. Some kind of vegetable based butter substitute, too...I forget what it's called, but I get it at Trader Joe's. I don't really like it, personally, but my body seems to react better to it. I'm also trying to halve meals in general. I try to always come home with doggy bags. Less red meat (bummer about burgers), more fish and turkey. I haven't been able to stomach raw vegetables and fruits while on chemo, but I plan to get them back in the mix soon. Physically, I need to get back into weightlifting. I walk my dog at least an hour every day, but I think I need more than that. I've always been a big guy, and now I'm just a big guy, not a big strong guy. I miss that. Overall though - despite the scariness of being diagnosed with cancer at what I consider a young age (40), everything that's come from it has been positive. I think it was found early enough to cure (at least how I feel - I don't know "officially" yet), I recovered from surgery for the most part, I bounce back from treatments quickly, and I've managed to live a little this year in the process... I'm also back to my take chances mentality I think I lost recently. You never know when you're going to check out - so experience all you can...Even if it's sitting in the yard watching birds. Long winded...But I am a lawyer, after all. Oh, by the way...If you live in the Mid Atlantic area - get a colonoscopy. My doctors have said they're seeing cases like mine more and more recently. Better to catch it early. Until I was diagnosed, I'd never been seriously sick, and I still have my wisdom teeth, tonsils and appendix. You just never know! Get it checked!
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#1281692 - 11/05/09 05:52 PM
Re: My Last Chemo Treatment (Hopefully, forever!)...
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Thoughts and prayers from nola FBH.... heres to you
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#1281789 - 11/05/09 06:47 PM
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Congrats on your last treatment! Prayers heading your way that you are now cancer free!
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#1281908 - 11/05/09 07:44 PM
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FB, what does your geographical location have to do with colon cancer?
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#1281922 - 11/05/09 07:56 PM
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FB, what does your geographical location have to do with colon cancer? Just cancer in general - but regionally it's colon, prostate and breast. I think it's the combination of chemical company concentrations in the Mid Atlantic, and that the Chesapeake Bay Watershed essentially gets all the runoff from PA/NY state...Other former industrial centers with god knows how many environmentally hazardous sites, all draining into Delaware and Maryland.
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#1281977 - 11/05/09 08:28 PM
Re: My Last Chemo Treatment (Hopefully, forever!)...
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I lost my husband to colon cancer in 2006.....it's always great to hear a sucess story!!!! Congratulations. Don't know you...but if I did I would give you a great big hug!!!
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#1282003 - 11/05/09 08:47 PM
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FBH - God Bless you. May your CT scan be clear. We too have a regional increase in the cancers you listed (colon, prostate and breast) that some have been linking to the run off from an old munitions plant, that runs into a local stream and into the ground water (many in the area have well water). All this chemical runoff is scary stuff. Congrats!!! This made my eyes well up with tears of joy for you: Despite everything that's happened, I still consider 2009 to be a "good" year for me. Thanks!
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#1282048 - 11/05/09 09:11 PM
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I lost my husband to colon cancer in 2006.....it's always great to hear a sucess story!!!! Congratulations. Don't know you...but if I did I would give you a great big hug!!! Sorry to hear about that...You have my sympathy. I just got lucky, mostly. I noticed a change in my bowel movements, and decided to ask a doctor about it...and he had the presence of mind to order a colonoscopy.
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#1282084 - 11/05/09 09:43 PM
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FBH, congrats on completing your treatment, may you never again have to go thru this. I am 12 years past Breast Cancer but I remember the last radiation treatment day very well
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#1282112 - 11/05/09 10:02 PM
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Thinking about you friend....
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#1282207 - 11/06/09 01:08 AM
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Congratulations on this FBH. Prayers that your CT is clear!
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#1282242 - 11/06/09 01:14 PM
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it was a very good year Fightin' Blue!
here is too a better 2010!
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#1282251 - 11/06/09 01:33 PM
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FBH, I am in awe of your strength and resilience to come through something like this with such a positive attitude. You are an inspiration. Prayers that your test results come back clear and that you can walk away from this with just a few scars and your new outlook on life.
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