Posted by Texasmark on March 27, 2023 at 23:15:02 from (147.160.220.225):
In Reply to: Re: Computer Problems posted by woodbutcher on March 27, 2023 at 04:07:00:
The 2013 Lymphoma started as a trip to the GP Dr. for constant stomach pain. The Dr. ordered an exploratory visual probe of the stomach and the intestinal tract. The exploratory Dr. took pictures of the clog at the base of my stomach. She sent them to the Oncology Dr. who contacted me and we had an appointment. 6 months of very tolerable Chemo and that was that.....still no problems there here in 2023.
This time around I had Prostate Surgery....the cut the core out of the apple thing, which worked and still is working great after my couple of months of figuring out how to transcend from catheters to mind over prostate urinary release signals. During an ER visit because of bladder infections due to the catheters, the Dr. overseeing my visit in a CT scan he ordered, just happened to notice a blob in my abdnominal cavity, just above my pelvic bone. Fast forward a biopsy and a visit to the same Dr. who treated my 2013 cancer told me that Lymphoma had returned but in a different location.
I completed my 3rd once a week visit to her this morning and I can already tell the the chemo has started reducing the size of the blob. Neat thing is that I have had zero side effects from her treatment, absolutely zero pain with this problem. I am currently putting in my spring hay crop, like nothing ever happened. Piece of cake....I am thrilled......no invasive surgery pulling all my guts out and laying them on a table while cutting out the whatever it is, no pain and months long recovery period completely shutting my farming activities doun for at least 6 months.......life is good....you just have to make the right decisions.
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