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Subject: Lung Cancer
Date: 05/25/2004
My mom has lung cancer and it spread to her lymph nodes, if you have any information about this and what we will be going through I would love to hear from you. Just want to be able to cope with this stuff and help my Mother through it. She is 73 years old and it is very hard to stay calm when she is upset and worried. I cope okay but come home and cry. I have a lot of brothers and sisters and we are all worried.
Subject: Lung Cancer
Date: 06/01/2004
I can understand as well. My father who is 75 years old has been diagnosed with lung cancer. The hardest thing is trying to get him to change his eating and to get him to exercise. He is beginning to listen. I got a breakthrough in getting him to start some antioxidants vitamins. Also, getting him in spiritual tune to be healed. I believe cancer is a mean spirit. We need to educate our fellow man on nutrition and exercise. I will pray for your mom as well. Let me know how you are coming along. Does she believe in God? I would put some spiritual tapes on either music or the book of Psalms.
Subject: Lung Cancer
Date: 06/02/2004
Hi,
I have had lung cancer, but it had not spread to the lymph nodes and I was 41 years old. I am 43 now and so far cancer free. I don't know if I can help you, but I will if I can. I had surgery to remove half of the upper right lung. I can answer questions about the surgery, but I did not have chemo or radiation, so I cannot help you there. It was diagnosed as non-small cell. It's official name was large cell carcinoma stage 1. I was very lucky. If your mom is having surgery or you think I can answer any questions you have, please feel free to write. I only check this website once a week or so. If you would like to e-mail me direct you can. My name is Cindy.

My prayers are with you and your family.

Sincerely,
Cindy
Subject: Lung Cancer
Date: 09/28/2004
Hi Cindy,
My name is Carol. My husband was diagnosed with Lung Cancer in August. He also had the upper right lobe of his lung removed. He had two nodules and only one lit up so they diagnosed the one nodule as adenocarcinoma and removed the whole lobe as a precaution. They now want to put him through chemo and he has decided not to do it. We both feel that to destroy the immune system and only God knows what other organs would be permanently damaged is not worth the risk. His surgeon said he gave him a 97% survival rate whereas the oncologist gave him a 75% survival rate, the oncologist told us if he were his sugeon he would have told us the same thing. Unprofessional or what? Let me know anything you can about your situation. Thanks and God Bless.

Carol
Subject: Lung Cancer
Date: 01/02/2005
Hi Terri. My mom was just diagnosed with lung cancer that has spread to her lymph nodes. First of all, I was scared. I still am, but now I am angry, and determined. My mom is still in shock, and we really don't have all the details, except that surgery is not an option. If you need anyone to talk to, that is dealing with the same illness as you, message me back. I would love to share tips and suppport.

Tuffy
Subject: Lung Cancer
Date: 03/16/2005
If the lung cancer is small cell, my husband was diagnosed in Jan 2004. We were told that small cell lung cancer doesn't respond to surgery. He went with chemo and radiation...first and foremost get a mediport so you won't have a problem with your blood veins...blood test chemo infusion etc, the chemo really does a number on your veins. After several rounds of chemo you will most likely not want to eat,lots of nausea and vomiting when the radiation starts it will knock you on your butt..very tired.. you must eat and drink water. My husband had scatter radiation in his throat area and he could not swallow, basically he was starving to death, if this happens demand a G-tube for feeding it saved his life.. cancer is very hard on everyone involved..stay positive and don't give up.
Mary S
Subject: Lung Cancer (dad)
Date: 03/21/2005
Hi, my name is brittany. My dad was just recently diagnosed with lung cancer. He is only 42. He was diagnosed Monday March 21st. The doctors don't know what kind of lung cancer it is right now. They sent some off to be tested. I was reading about different kinds, and came across this 5-year survival rate. I'm not sure if this means he will die after 5 years or not, im very confused and scared. My grandma just recently died from cancer on her kidney's that spread throughout her entire body. I seen her condition and can only pray my father doesn't end up like her. I am only 15, and i was wondering if you could tell me your experiences and what it was like, what all you went through? Please this would mean so much to me to hear from someone that has went through what my dad will be going through.
Sincerely,
Brittany
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Subject: Lung Cancer
Date: 04/22/2005
My heart goes out to you Brittany. You are so young to be dealing with this stuff. You are also a strong and loving young lady to be searching for information on your Dad's illness. My Dad was diagnosed wtih non small cell lung cancer stage IV in October of 2004. Since then he has had 3 rounds of chemo and seven weeks of radiation and chemo. We are waiting for the results of the latest treatments. It is very hard to see your Dad sick at any age. Just being there for them and loving them means so much. You said you were looking at 5 year statistics. I did the same thing at first. Then I realized that every case of cancer is different. That they group people of different ages and physical health together and give you the average. Your Dad is young and most likely healthy otherwise. That will help him greatly to beat this cancer. Don't ever give up hope for that. If you have any questions please get in touch with me. God bless you and your family.
Subject: Husbands Lung Cancer.
Date: 09/11/2005
Dear Cindy, I wish you and your husband the best of health and luck with your choice. My husband had his left lung removed from Cancer in December of 2004. The doctor believed he got it all and they also removed one or two lymph nodes asw with your husband. However 6 months later it was in the lymph nodes down the center of his chest causing his esaphagus form an "S"
cruve and making him choke when he ate or drank. We also found out at that time that it had started with just a couple of small spots in his right lung. Radiation and Chemo were started to shrink the thorasic nodes so he could eat and drink. Radiation worked but the Chemo did nothing for the cancer in the lung. It grew more in the lung and it has now spread to his liver. He lost most of his hair and became very weak with difficulty walking. So two weeks ago the Chemo was stopped just before the last treatment due to it not working and he was put on Tarceva. Look that up on Google.com for information on how it works. My husband now needs assist with walking and especially getting from sitting. Last Friday a new problem arose, and he is unable to hold his urine. He was in the hospital for the last two days for MRI and CT scans which showed that it has not gone to the spine or brain. This morning Rainbow Hospice is coming to help ease the situation at home since I work and am wearing down with the sleep interrupted nights. I do not mean to scare you but make sure that your husband really does not need Chemo or Radiation. Maybe if we had gotten it at the start it would not have spread so quickly or even at all. My husband has diabetes too so that also adds more complications to our situation. Good luck and God Bless you and your husband and I hope that your journey will be much more successful then ours was. Live Life and enjoy each day as the last just to make sure you don't miss a minute. Caringly, Diane
Subject: Message Error Mickey2 Not Cindy
Date: 09/11/2005
I am sorry this last message from Diane was really meant for Mickey2 not Cindy. Mickey was replying to Cindy. I would never have sent this to Cindy because this really does not apply to her situation. I am so sorry. I hope that Mickey is the one that really gets the last message sent by Diane.
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