Posted by DaveK(IN) on October 27, 2011 at 08:38:04 from (75.103.134.173):
In Reply to: Bone Cancer posted by Billy Shafer on October 26, 2011 at 18:54:29:
A year and a few months ago I was a healthy 64 and hadn"t been sick since high school, took no drugs, never smoked and wasn"t over weight. Within a month I was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, been cut on, and told I had a 20% chance to live a year. Today I am waiting for my next clear scan in Dec.
I share this to first give you hope. Attitude counts for a lot I think. I was healed my three things I think. First the amazing support of my family and friends, second spiritual support and prayers from many people; and third the incredible medicine practiced by the Simon Cancer Center at the Indiana Medical School in Indianapolis.
You may find you are richer in the first two things than you ever realized. This was a wonderful revelation to me. But, get to a major regional cancer center with a teaching hospital if you can. I think you are in NY so there should be a lot of choices. This is not the time for the county hospital and your regular doctor.
Be strong, keep a bad attitude about dying (somebody has to be in the 20%, might as well be you), love your family and friends and do what the docs tell you to do. Chemo and radiation are not a lot of fun but you will be supported by all the other patients and I found that I was reminded to be grateful when I saw others who seemed to be suffering much more than I was.
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