Prayers to you. So many people who have not been through what you are going through don't realize the emotional impact cancer can have on a person. We only consider the physical aspect, the side we can actually see. And we should never rely on one doctor's opinion when it comes to something as serious as cancer.
Two years ago Marilyn's bright, cheery sister went through cancer surgery and chemo, hair loss and all. I had never seen her in tears till then. After it was over with her hair came back and things were fine till a few weeks ago when she found a lump on a lymph node. The tears came back again, not only for her but among us too. She is such an up beat person but this whipped her emotions. She went to a different doc this time, who looked at her records. He said the first doc did not include some kind of radium in the first tests he did on the lymph nodes and a speck of cancer was missed because of it and also, he claimed she should have gone through chemo before the surgery instead of after. Also, they should never,ever have punctured a lung when they put in the port.
Now she has to go through the whole chemo regimen again, followed by surgery and radiation. Second doc claims if the first doc would have done it right she would not be going through this again. Marilyn and i took her to Omaha and back many times the first time and we will be there again for her for as long as it takes to whip it.
Sorry to hijack your post, but through Marilyn's sister, i have a tiny bit of understand of what you are going through. Good luck. Jim
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