I don't mind talking with him but it has to be him that wants to talk. I know I didn't want to talk to anyone in the beginning. Don't force him into something he is not ready for. Jack
- magioates
- Arnold, MD
- Member Since Sep 2013
Their Diagnoses (2)
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- Caregiver: Small Cell, Lung Cancer
- Patient Info: Male, Age: 50, Stage Extensive, SIADH: Don't Know
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- Caregiver: Small Cell, Lung Cancer
- Patient Info: Currently in active treatment (initial surgery, receiving chemo rounds/radiation), Diagnosed: over 7 years ago, Male, Age: 50, Stage Extensive, SIADH: Don't Know
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magioates wrote on EllasDaddy's wall
I would love to have my husband meet someone going through this journey so he knows it will get better. His name is Ron and he is 42. Could I share his cell w u
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lisanne6usa
Mag- I also have small cell lung cancer and would be willing to chat with him. I am near your ages (57) and I am just finishing my 6th round of chemo...I am experiencing dramatic results from the protocol , so I do know a lot of what may come. everyone's journey is different but this is a wonderful place to find encourage and sympathy. I will follow your journey...best wishes, Lisa
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magioates wrote on EllasDaddy's wall
Thank you. If you don't mind I'd like to communicate w you. I need a lifeline. Watching him struggling is a lot. He's barely eating because everything tastes bad and he's nauseous I'm scared.
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magioates wrote on EllasDaddy's wall
My husband was diagnosed a month ago w sclc extensive. Two rounds of chemo and he is extremely sick. Your posts have given me hope. How long did it take your body to adjust to chemo.