W1GUH
05-30-2012, 03:28 PM
To update my treatment progress...
The scan I had last week showed the same thing that they all have -- the chemo is still super effective in shrinking, and keeping shrunk, all the tumors that have taken up residence inside of me. The side effects are still very few and very mild and my blood work and vital signs show that I'm tolerating the chemo very, very well. All in all, I'm feeling very good, physically.
That's the good news....
To inject something new, I present the bad news.....
And it's either "Very Bad", just "Bad", or "Not Bad at All", it's too early to tell.
Chemo can control the tumors I have very well, and that's what it's been doing. But this cancer is a killer (for a really pessimistic report, google "Esophagus Cancer Survival Rate." Yikes......scared the shit out of me!
But that's not the whole story. That's for everyone who had the "good" fortune to experience the joys of this cancer. But it's a highly individualized thing. And, given the good news, it doesn't seem to be an unreasonable guess that it's not gonna kill me for a while. AND....when it IS time, I'll get sufficient notice to take care of business. What usually happens is the chemo stops being effective. But in that case, there are other treatment plans to switch to. So it appears that my check-out date isn't so near as I thought it might be.
But, barring a miracle or a research breakthrough, I'll have this cancer for the rest of my life, they can't kill it entirely. Not so bad, really. I actually enjoy going down to the center for treatment -- the people there are really great and they always give me a lift.`
The scan I had last week showed the same thing that they all have -- the chemo is still super effective in shrinking, and keeping shrunk, all the tumors that have taken up residence inside of me. The side effects are still very few and very mild and my blood work and vital signs show that I'm tolerating the chemo very, very well. All in all, I'm feeling very good, physically.
That's the good news....
To inject something new, I present the bad news.....
And it's either "Very Bad", just "Bad", or "Not Bad at All", it's too early to tell.
Chemo can control the tumors I have very well, and that's what it's been doing. But this cancer is a killer (for a really pessimistic report, google "Esophagus Cancer Survival Rate." Yikes......scared the shit out of me!
But that's not the whole story. That's for everyone who had the "good" fortune to experience the joys of this cancer. But it's a highly individualized thing. And, given the good news, it doesn't seem to be an unreasonable guess that it's not gonna kill me for a while. AND....when it IS time, I'll get sufficient notice to take care of business. What usually happens is the chemo stops being effective. But in that case, there are other treatment plans to switch to. So it appears that my check-out date isn't so near as I thought it might be.
But, barring a miracle or a research breakthrough, I'll have this cancer for the rest of my life, they can't kill it entirely. Not so bad, really. I actually enjoy going down to the center for treatment -- the people there are really great and they always give me a lift.`