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Donna G

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  1. Dave your new picture reminds me of a past governor of Minnesota. Are you going to run for governor? Please don't put a cigar in your mouth like he did though. :D

  2. Becky I am so glad you found us. We have a young person in our support group here in Minnesota, never smoked and also has a little girl. Hers was BAC lung cancer. We are so happy she is doing well. I pray that you also will do well. I had to have chemo before they would operate. I had Cisplatin and VP 16 along with radiation. After surgery they gave me more of the same chemo and so far so good. I have read about a young basketball player from Louisiana who got lung cancer , never smoked. They said hers could be related to the oil fields or production poluting the air. Do you live near any of that? Well whatever, we will try to help in any way we can, we are survivors . Welcome. PS you're little girl sounds very smart, cute!

  3. When I was told I had lung cancer I was over 1000 or so miles from all of my family except my husband. When you are so far apart you call on birthdays, holidays, but that is about it. After I told them about the lung cancer we talked all the time, cards, my brother even flew here to visit. How they came to my rescue emotionally was so wonderful.

  4. Last December I celebrated lasting 5 yrs since diagnosis.

    February I celebrated 5 yrs since they were able to remove the tumor.

    In April I celebrated 5 yrs since I finished the last of the chemo

    Now I just want to celebrate that my CT this month showed :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):) NO CHANGE :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

  5. I know our guest "BUFU (Guest User)" is ignorant. I hope he stays with us and gets educated. :roll: Here we are trying our hardest to survive, and people tell us we tried to kill ourselves. That does not make sense. Because it is well known that polutents particularly smoke causes lung cancer, he thinks we all smoked, not true. He thinks by his statement that smoking is the only polutent that causes lung cancer, not true. Many of us were led to believe that if we quit smoking, even years ago, that we were not at risk for lung cancer, not true. :roll: If we ever smoked, that is history. We are fighting for our lives and don't need to have to spend our energy defending ourselves from that type of attitude. If he stays , he'll find we are great people, neighbors, friends, relatives, teacher, nurses, priests, ministers, doctors, bankers, moms, dads, sisters, brothers, daughters,sons, good people.

  6. Large hospitals on the east coast and west have done studies on prayer and its benefits as far as illness , wellness. They have done double blind studies. One study was done on victims of heart attacks. They assigned people to pray for some and not for others. The group that were prayed for had fewer complications and survived longer, and had less reoccurance. The group that was prayed for did not even know they were being prayed for. Most hospitals have chaplains, if not, all of the nurses I know have been taught that part of a patients care is providing physical , emotional and "spiritual" care. People with spiritual "health" do better.

  7. I am so happy that you are celebrating that first year . The next Thoracic Onocology meeting is in September. I do believe that you, having experienced lc first hand could give quite a lecture to the group. I know I have a new perspective since going through all this. I see so many now at the hospital going through lung cancer especially those first days when you are nearly in shock after hearing "you have lung cancer" believe me they are really suprised when I confide with them that I had lung cancer. I hope that the Lord gives you many more years before he calls you home, for we need you . Donna

  8. :lol: When are you going? How long will you be gone? How will we know what is going on? Are you going to keep us posted or do we wait til you get home? So many questions :wink: I pray that they have a new idea up there sleeve. We will try to be patient until we hear exactly what happened. Have a safe trip. Donna PS When you leave feel our hugs and kisses wishing you well.
  9. Listen, if you are getting CT scans every three months and it is growing , you are telling us it has been at least 3 months maybe 6 months and they are telling you it is GROWING . Do you have some very serious lung disease that would make the doctor hesitate to treat you? Like severe COPD? IF NOT please tell him to biopsy or go to some one else. Early detection is the key to fighting this disease. When you say it is GROWING that makes it very serious to me. I would have to know what I was dealing with. Good Luck. Keep us posted.

  10. Sounds like she was informing you that sometimes they have to put in a chest tube after a biopsy because air gets in the space around the lung and that doesnt let the lung fully expand, so they put the tube to get it out.

  11. Well I had better move to northern Minnesota. It can be very cold though in Duluth. We went camping up there one July , visiting my mother in law and I woke up freezing in the tent- IT WAS 32 DEGREES ! :lol:

  12. Did any one hear her talk this am re that she will be at Revlons Walk tomorrow. She says they have raised $27,000,000 for cancer research the past 10 yrs. They expect 45-50,000 participants tomorrow in New York. :roll::roll: To dream some day we could be so successful raising money for lung cancer screening , research,and treatment

  13. I think ports are a great idea especially for someone with "poor" veins. Chemo is very hard on veins, very irritating, and when you have chemo it follows that you have a lot of lab tests. The ports can be used for blood draws too. I had good veins and even still I have scars on my hands where the needles were.

  14. I found out I had lung cancer because of pain. They told me it was because the tumor was pressing on nerves that pass through the apex ( very top) of the lung. It was larger than 2 cm. So far I am doing OK. Of course I went through about 6 months of treatment to get this far. I finished treatment 5 yrs ago. We all know it is a terrible shock to be told you have lung cancer. I know I really cried . I was really afraid. Please let us help in any way we can . We have been there. More of my story is archived general, 3/27/03

  15. I don't know where you live or where the tumor is in your mothers lung or how big it is. You did not mention that she has had any chemo or radiation. She may be one of the lucky ones that would qualify for a VATS Lobectomy if the tumor is <5 cm, not near or wrapped around a major vessel, and she has not had chemo or radiation. Here in Minnesota we have a surgeon that takes out lobes or lungs by a scope. It is like comparing the old gallbladder surgery to the laproscopic method. They do not break ribs or make a big incision to do the surgery. They only make a small incision for a scope. No major pain after surgery , no permanent nerve damage. Home in comfort relatively quickly. The surgeon here is Dr Michael Maddaus. He is at the University of Minnesota Medical School, an associate professor in Minneapolis. There are only a few Doctors as yet trained to do it this way. Perhaps one is near you.

  16. Go for it! There are programs for people with Emphysema if you have that problem but also after lung surgery . One of the founders of ALCASE wrote on rehab after lung cancer surgery and I got a copy. His work was brought up at doctors conferences. I got a copy through ALCASE. He also said that water exercise is really good to build up lung capacity. Look at David . He rides in bike races with one lung, obviously he has built up some lung capacity.

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