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it has been almost 2 weeks since the lung biopsy and it musta triggered something, I have increased pain in my left lung and hacking and weesing I started using an inhaler "combivent respimat" and it helps some with the hacking. I also have a headache, this could be because the mass in my lung is around the artery going to my brain or the cancer has spread to my brain.
tomorrow I am going in for a pep scan then on thursday a breathing scan, then i think i will be handed over to the cancer dr.

Ickie,

Keep fighting hard, and keep advocating as loud as you can, even get a friend or lawyer to help if need be. The squeaky wheel gets the grease, so this is the time to be a supreme pest!
 
Ron, my Father was diagnosed with Stage 3B Non-Small Cell Carcinoma in his right lung 2007 and he's still here today despite the odds. I truly hope for any form of positive outcome for you on this. Keep your chin up!
 
I got there and they took me to a small dark room and injected me with radiation and I had to set there for 1 hour then go to the scan room on this tiny hard table and it took 15 minutes to scan me.
tomorrow I got to go for a breathing test,:pop4: this sucks I had one 7 years ago, lol.
 
No word yet on the PET scan.
:banghead:
Today I had a breathing test.
I normal breath at 73%
after 6 shots of breathing spray (arbruathaw?) a 2 day supply, it went up to 90% :dizzy:
 
No word yet on the PET scan.
:banghead:
Today I had a breathing test.
I normal breath at 73%
after 6 shots of breathing spray (arbruathaw?) a 2 day supply, it went up to 90% :dizzy:

The values show that there is no real blockage in your airways. I think they gave you Salbutamol/Albuterol. Its known under many names, but these are the most common ones. In two weeks I need to do my yearly breathing test. At those moments you realise that breathing is not as simple as we all think :biggrin-new:

Cheers,
Huub
 
a War not only a battle

Hello,
Sorry for my English, I work in healthcare in XR diagnostic but also in therapy.
All i can say to You it's That you have a war to the disease and in a war there is lot of battes and keep in mind That somes battles are lost but the post important it's Win the war...good luck and ne courageous
 
Ickie-- That's great news-- the sooner you can get lined up to start fighting this thing, the more "in trouble" it will be! Very glad to hear that there is forward progress on this for you.

Kent
 
Hello Ickie,

I just found this thread yesterday; I don't visit this part of the boards much.
It took me a while to type this because I can't think of anything really meaningful to say without it sounding like yet another cliché.

Good Luck in fighting this illness.
It won't be easy, but hopefully you will be successful.
You will be in our thoughts.

- Ivan.
 
Just in.
more bad news in a letter from my Dr. The final results are in.
Final diagnosis is a stage 4 squamous cell cancer in left upper lobe of lung.:dizzy:
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the median stage 4 non-small cell lung is cancer life expectancy (the time at which 50 percent of patients are alive and 50 percent have passed away) is only around eight months. The 5-year survival rate, that is the percent of people who are expected to be alive five years after a diagnosis of stage 4 lung cancer is sadly only four percent.
 
probability

Just in.
more bad news in a letter from my Dr. The final results are in.
Final diagnosis is a stage 4 squamous cell cancer in left upper lobe of lung.:dizzy:
.
the median stage 4 non-small cell lung is cancer life expectancy (the time at which 50 percent of patients are alive and 50 percent have passed away) is only around eight months. The 5-year survival rate, that is the percent of people who are expected to be alive five years after a diagnosis of stage 4 lung cancer is sadly only four percent.

Ickie, You have found probability for This type of diseace but all people are unique and a treatment personnal , don't trust in number but in your capacity of overcome diseace. The mind is the most important thing and your friends and your family That can help You.
 
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Ickie, You have found probability for This type of diseace but all people are unique and a treatment personnal , don't trust in number but in tour capacity of overcome diseace. The mind is the post important thing and your friends and your family That can help You.

Yep, what George-Andre said. And we're all behind you, all the way.

Mike
 
Gods Speed for Quick Recovery

Going through some deep doo doo too, so I can relate (spinal cord injury). Tough it out Bros. You'll get through it!:encouragement: Follow your Doc's orders to the letter, and take of yourself. My prayers are with :victorious:you.

Sincerely, Eagle
 
Stand tall and strong, and keep your chin up. You'll pull through this. You have the entire community behind you, Ron. (Last time I checked that was one hell of a lot of folks!) You are in my prayers, man.

BB686:US-flag:
 
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Ron,

Fight hard, keep the faith, and never contemplate anything but success. You will get through this, you are too stubborn to concede anything less. We're all here for you, each and every one of us!
 
Hello Ickie,

Sorry to see yet more bad news.
Hope you are one of the people who beats the odds.

If conventional Western medicine doesn't offer you any useful remedies, have you thought about less conventional treatments such as acupuncture?
Some insurance plans cover at least a few visits. I have been amazed by what I have seen there.

- Ivan.
 
Small consolation...

Hello Ickie,

Sorry to see yet more bad news.
Hope you are one of the people who beats the odds.

If conventional Western medicine doesn't offer you any useful remedies, have you thought about less conventional treatments such as acupuncture?
Some insurance plans cover at least a few visits. I have been amazed by what I have seen there.

- Ivan.

I am a retired anesthesiologist... and my first wife had breast cancer... she survived 13 years... There is something about the predictabilities in cancer staging...
Remember one thing.... Stage 4 lesions (generally) carry a mortality of 95% ... i.e.: only 5% survive beyond 5 years... Stage one has survivability of 95 % beyond 5 years...
Now... my wife should have been dead in 5 years OR LESS... a fellow patient who had a stage 1 lesion... was dead in just one year... my wife lived 13 more... actually... basically... a cure
She died of a very aggressive uterine sarcoma... that liquidated her in a little over 6 months... So... who can explain these results... Don't lose hope... believe in yourself...
Nowadays.. even metastatic disease has fantastic results with nuclear medicine and chemotherapy... some folks endure for quite a while...
I sincerely hope you are one of those survivors... The interaction of mind and body is still a mystery... and you just never know... a positive attitude might carry some hidden powers...
Fight hard for your life kid...

G.
 
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