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