Adding my well wishes and prayers. (((((sandra)))))
Adding my well wishes and prayers. (((((sandra)))))
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
My husband's grandma had it but it appeared as a mass on her leg in the muscle. It didn't spread to the blood. She was able to control it (for now) with radiation but they are concerned it will return, unfortunately with this type that is the biggest risk. I do know it is very manageable which is what they told her if the radiation didn't work. I don't have a lot of input on it, wishing your husband the very best!
Amanda
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You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan
Sandra, wishing your husband the best.
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Also sending best wishes and prayers for healthy days ahead.
Cancer SUCKS.
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Glad to see you "stopped by". I hope you and your DH are able to get on top of this bad spot. Perhaps all of the good info that has been given can help you out.
Been through esophageal cancer. Any cancer is no fun. When you can, go for a ride. Come back to TE and enjoy the company and support. We miss you.
Best wishes to you and you DH.
Red Rock
Sandra, sending prayers for your husband. My DH went through colon cancer about 7 years ago & was very sick. He's fine now.
Most importantly, take good care of yourself!! Being a caregiver takes its toll & it is crucial that you make time for you - a bike ride, a massage, whatever you enjoy.
To train a dog, you must be more interesting than dirt.
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Sandra, my husband is an oncologist (well, was, he just retired recently) and the treatments have come such a long way in the 26 years he was in practice. Case in point...my son's father-in-law was diagnosed right after we met him for the first time, before my son and his daughter were married. My husband thought that he might have 5 years. He has had a bone marrow transplant, chemo and he is thriving now, after ten years. Many, many people are alive for many more years than before. It used to be one of the most difficult to cure, but the new drugs and treatment protocols are far superior now. Go to an oncologist that is recommended by your family doctor, and get a second opinion if you wish.
Thinking of you and praying for you and for your DH's successful treatment. There will be some ups and downs during the therapy but keep the positive in mind and he will do well. The new drugs out there are outstanding and really have extended the life expectancy for a very long time. Good luck and keep us posted, please.
Hugs and more hugs!