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  1. BridgetO

    Future scans

    Hi Mally, Yay for NED! I'm on a 6 month scan schedule.
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  2. Susan Cornett

    Future scans

    I'm on a 90 day scan cycle. Super Doc says when I go 2 years without a recurrence, he'll move me to the 6 month cycle.
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  3. Vicky844

    I'm Vicky

    Hi all...It's June 21, and I have an update. My oncologist took scans of my brain an lungs. The cancer tumor on my diapham has shrunk for 12 centimeters ti about 1 centimeter./ All but one of the lesions has disappeared from my brain and the radiation oncologist says my progress is further ahead for the amount of time I have been in treatment...he called me an overachiever. I have 2 more chemo treatments and will be able to see what the doctor wants to to do. Thanks for your continued support. Vicky Hey everyone, Thanks for all the support. I go for CT scans on my head and lungs on June 1st to see what, if any, good the radiation and chemo has done. I got the markers back and do not qualify for Keytruda. They require 50 in the PD-L1 and mine came back with a 4! Figures! Anyway. the doctor is still pretty positive. I just need some good news from the doctor like some damn procedure has worked.Thanks for listening all...hopefully I will get some good news soon. Vicky
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  4. Judy M.

    Future scans

    Congratulations Mally! Have no idea. Oncologist did pelvic and abdominal scan before chemo. Nothing there. Yay! At one time said scan in the middle of chemo and now talking scan at the end. I really think they reevaluate and make decisions based on what they're seeing as treatment progresses. Sounds like yours thinks you're doing pretty good. Just M. Sent from my SM-J100VPP using Tapatalk
    1 point
  5. Hi Kaly, Has he looked in to drinking some Ensure? It will provide needed nutrients. Its not bad when mixed with ice cream into a shake. The ice cream would also provide extra calories and nutrients. It might be easier swallowing a shake, and would help stop the weight loss. Blessings, Michelle Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G890A using Tapatalk
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  6. Tom Galli

    Future scans

    Hey! Mally's got a NED scan! Celebration time, do the dance. So your are on the 6 month scan program. Good for you. I can recall every other month scan frequencies. Still, that is future stuff. Celebrate now. Stay the course. Tom
    1 point
  7. Allison Doan has been on a long journey of self discovery, from a life of elite privilege to a brief time in federal prison, and then a battle with stage IV lung cancer. Through years of ups and downs, and finding forgiveness and strength she didn’t even realize that she possessed, Allison has remained determined to share a message of hope. Allison’s broken road has led her to a place of peace. She’s written an inspiring memoir, Bruised and Beautiful, which will be published later this month. By sharing her story, Allison hopes to inspire people that it’s possible to get through life’s hardships with love, faith, and trust. “I wanted to write the book when I was facing prison because I knew that I was going to take something horrible and scary and turn it into something good. I wanted to convey a message of hope that you can face anything with God on your side. When I started writing, I thought I’m going to end it here, and then the cancer struck,” says Allison. She describes her cancer diagnosis on her Caring Bridge site: “In early November 2014, I noticed a large lymph node on the right side of my neck. I was also having some pain with breathing and a dry cough. After some time had passed and no progress from antibiotics, my primary doctor ordered an ultrasound and several CT's which would reveal some concerns. The CT had shown 3 large lymph nodes in my chest (mediastinum area), 3 nodules in my lungs and 2 nodules in my thyroid gland. I was referred to an oncologist who ordered a biopsy on December 29. I was preparing myself for the news of possible lymphoma or squamous cell carcinoma according to what the doctor said. My doctor informed me that I have what looked to be medullary thyroid cancer a very rare form of thyroid cancer. A blood test was ordered to confirm this and a PET scan to see where the cancer might have spread. I began the arduous task of research to find those doctors that might have a specialty in this area. We decided to head to MD Anderson in Houston for a second opinion. After more testing and another biopsy it was confirmed that the cancer was actually coming from the lung. They diagnosed me with Stage IV neuroendocrine lung cancer which is incurable. After the shock and fear subsided I began to cling to my strong faith in our loving heavenly Father who holds me and this situation in His loving hands. Jeremiah 29:11 'For I know the plans I have for you sayeth the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, to give you a hope and a future.'” Realizing that her story wasn’t complete, Allison continued to write while undergoing treatment, hitting some roadblocks along the way. Allison says she “learned to navigate through the world of a cancer patient: days of normal, days of doctor visits, days of feeling great, and days of feeling crummy. Lung cancer is an up and down journey of new treatments. Then they stop working and you try something else.” Allison’s husband and care partner, Keith, has been by her side since the moment of her diagnosis. The two were married while she was undergoing treatment and planned their honeymoon in St. John in between clinical trials. Allison shared her story with country music artists Dave Fenley and Ray Johnston, who penned a song in her honor. The song, called Bruised and Beautiful (Alli’s Song), is full of grace and gratitude. It carries Allison’s powerful message of living each day to the fullest and trusting God. Part of proceeds from book and song will go to LUNGevity Foundation. LUNGevity was the first organization that Allison found when she started looking for online support after her diagnosis. The song Bruised and Beautiful is available for download on iTunes. Allison’s memoir of the same title, will be published in June 2017. In May, Allison entered hospice care to help with symptom relief and quality of life. She tells her family and friends that she’s staying “Allistrong” and that she’s humbled by the love, support, and encouragement she’s received. “Above all,” Allison says, “life is worth living.” Allison and her husband Keith, with their children Daniel, Peter, Megan, and Grant.
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