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The Bad...
About six weeks ago, I was diagnosed with rectal cancer. Pretty devastating news. They sent me for CT scans, PET scans and blood work to find out the extent of the cancer. For two weeks I was wondering how I was going to put my affairs in order, and how was I going to make sure that my wife of 36 years was going to cope after my demise.
The Good...
My daughter is a nurse practitioner and her husband is a physicians assistant at a major hospital here on Long Island. They found a well respected doctor for this and we went up to see him. He looked over all of the scans and tests, and said "This is curable".
Sweet words those were. My attitude instantly changed.
They set up a course of action with chemo and radiation doctors. I'm now on a 24hr/7 day a week chemo pump, and get radiation five days a week, for six weeks. This is to shrink the tumor before surgery.
The Ugly
Because of the location of the tumor, I may have to permanently go on the bag. I can deal with that when and if it occurs.
There's no alternative.
A Few Other Thoughts...
Don't neglect that colonoscopy you've been putting off. That's what got me into trouble.
I'm 64 and waited until I had symptoms of a problem. I've beat myself up plenty over this, fortunately, those around me, including the doctors just want to move forward.
About six weeks ago, I was diagnosed with rectal cancer. Pretty devastating news. They sent me for CT scans, PET scans and blood work to find out the extent of the cancer. For two weeks I was wondering how I was going to put my affairs in order, and how was I going to make sure that my wife of 36 years was going to cope after my demise.
The Good...
My daughter is a nurse practitioner and her husband is a physicians assistant at a major hospital here on Long Island. They found a well respected doctor for this and we went up to see him. He looked over all of the scans and tests, and said "This is curable".
Sweet words those were. My attitude instantly changed.
They set up a course of action with chemo and radiation doctors. I'm now on a 24hr/7 day a week chemo pump, and get radiation five days a week, for six weeks. This is to shrink the tumor before surgery.
The Ugly
Because of the location of the tumor, I may have to permanently go on the bag. I can deal with that when and if it occurs.
There's no alternative.
A Few Other Thoughts...
Don't neglect that colonoscopy you've been putting off. That's what got me into trouble.
I'm 64 and waited until I had symptoms of a problem. I've beat myself up plenty over this, fortunately, those around me, including the doctors just want to move forward.
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with everyone. Mostly I will include you in my prayers and think only positive thoughts. Be sure and keep us posted.