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Since: Aug 28, 2003 Posts: 461
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 11:35 am
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I guess I didn't mention this in here yet -- so, just a short note
(for those who're interested).
I had colon cancer 24 years ago. Been clear ever since. But have
colonoscopies every three years.
The last one (in March) found that I've got new growth down there.
So, I've been running around from MD to lab to clinic for the past 3
weeks.
Well, I've been poked and prodded and de-blooded and x-rayed and CT
scanned up the ying-yang. Got three tattoos on my hips and tailbone.
Go to the outpatient thingie at the hospital Monday morning to have
the 'port' put in my upper chest. Then, on Tuesday, I'll have the
chemo pump attached (wear it 24/7) and have the first of my
5-days-a-week radiation treatments.
This is supposed to go on for 6 weeks.
Then there'll be a waiting period (of 6 weeks??) to let the
chemo/radiation finish its work. Followed by more exams to see how
effective it was.
Followed (we're assuming) by surgery. In the summer.
Good news, I'm not supposed to lose my hair.
Bad news, can't take a shower or more than a super shallow bath for 6
weeks.
That's about all we know for now.
Warning! -- I'll continue to be lurking.
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Since: Oct 31, 2007 Posts: 54
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 7:14 pm
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Bookwyrm wrote:
> I guess I didn't mention this in here yet -- so, just a short note (for
> those who're interested).
>
> I had colon cancer 24 years ago. Been clear ever since. But have
> colonoscopies every three years.
> The last one (in March) found that I've got new growth down there.
>
> So, I've been running around from MD to lab to clinic for the past 3 weeks.
> Well, I've been poked and prodded and de-blooded and x-rayed and CT
> scanned up the ying-yang. Got three tattoos on my hips and tailbone.
> Go to the outpatient thingie at the hospital Monday morning to have the
> 'port' put in my upper chest. Then, on Tuesday, I'll have the chemo
> pump attached (wear it 24/7) and have the first of my 5-days-a-week
> radiation treatments.
> This is supposed to go on for 6 weeks.
> Then there'll be a waiting period (of 6 weeks??) to let the
> chemo/radiation finish its work. Followed by more exams to see how
> effective it was.
> Followed (we're assuming) by surgery. In the summer.
> Good news, I'm not supposed to lose my hair.
> Bad news, can't take a shower or more than a super shallow bath for 6
> weeks.
> That's about all we know for now.
> Warning! -- I'll continue to be lurking.
>
> 'wyrm
Heyla, a non bathing Wyrm ? Well... err... we'll do with it  best
wishes, I hope everything will be fine ! Take some of Misty's books with
you for during the treatment
Aphrael...
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Since: Jul 01, 2003 Posts: 165
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 9:29 pm
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"Bookwyrm" <Bookwyrm RemoveThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
news:462102ce$1@news.bnb-lp.com...
>I guess I didn't mention this in here yet -- so, just a short note (for
>those who're interested).
>
> I had colon cancer 24 years ago. Been clear ever since. But have
> colonoscopies every three years.
> The last one (in March) found that I've got new growth down there.
>
> So, I've been running around from MD to lab to clinic for the past 3
> weeks.
> Well, I've been poked and prodded and de-blooded and x-rayed and CT
> scanned up the ying-yang. Got three tattoos on my hips and tailbone.
> Go to the outpatient thingie at the hospital Monday morning to have the
> 'port' put in my upper chest. Then, on Tuesday, I'll have the chemo pump
> attached (wear it 24/7) and have the first of my 5-days-a-week radiation
> treatments.
> This is supposed to go on for 6 weeks.
> Then there'll be a waiting period (of 6 weeks??) to let the
> chemo/radiation finish its work. Followed by more exams to see how
> effective it was.
> Followed (we're assuming) by surgery. In the summer.
> Good news, I'm not supposed to lose my hair.
> Bad news, can't take a shower or more than a super shallow bath for 6
> weeks.
> That's about all we know for now.
> Warning! -- I'll continue to be lurking.
>
> 'wyrm
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You need a Raoul to give you a sponge bath
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Since: Oct 03, 2007 Posts: 323
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 10:59 pm
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Bookwyrm wrote:
> I guess I didn't mention this in here yet -- so, just a short note (for
> those who're interested).
>
> I had colon cancer 24 years ago. Been clear ever since. But have
> colonoscopies every three years.
> The last one (in March) found that I've got new growth down there.
<snip>
> Then there'll be a waiting period (of 6 weeks??) to let the
> chemo/radiation finish its work. Followed by more exams to see how
> effective it was.
> Followed (we're assuming) by surgery. In the summer.
> Good news, I'm not supposed to lose my hair.
> Bad news, can't take a shower or more than a super shallow bath for 6
> weeks.
You can pretend to be the heroine of a Jane Austen novel and take
a "sponge bath". (Not that Austen ever mentions bathing. But
you get the idea.)
> That's about all we know for now.
> Warning! -- I'll continue to be lurking.
I'll keep my fingers crossed. Sending *hugs*!
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Since: Mar 18, 2007 Posts: 46
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 2:05 am
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"Bookwyrm" <Bookwyrm DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote:
>I guess I didn't mention this in here yet -- so, just a short note (for
>those who're interested).
>
> I had colon cancer 24 years ago. Been clear ever since. But have
> colonoscopies every three years.
> The last one (in March) found that I've got new growth down there.
[snippage]
Ouch...I've had a couple of my own ...um, "experiences" with the dubious
pleasures of being a surgery patient in a hospital (including a stent
implant -- and NOW the experts say lots of stent implants weren't
necessary!) but nothing on the scale that I suspect you'll be experiencing.
>Good news, I'm not supposed to lose my hair.
I *could* offer you some hair if you need it, but I fear that I don't have
much left (especially after 45+ years of working on computers).
>Bad news, can't take a shower or more than a super shallow
>bath for 6 weeks.
Does a shower of (virtual) chococococolate violate the doctor's orders? I
think that we can arrange for one if you're interested.
So...lots of luck. If there's anything we can do for you, just ask; that's
what friends are for.
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Since: Jun 28, 2004 Posts: 160
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 5:42 am
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On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 11:35:26 -0500, Bookwyrm <Bookwyrm.RemoveThis@comcast.net>
wrote:
>I guess I didn't mention this in here yet -- so, just a short note
>(for those who're interested).
>
>I had colon cancer 24 years ago. Been clear ever since. But have
>colonoscopies every three years.
>The last one (in March) found that I've got new growth down there.
<snip>
>g) by surgery. In the summer.
>Good news, I'm not supposed to lose my hair.
>Bad news, can't take a shower or more than a super shallow bath for 6
>weeks.
>That's about all we know for now.
>Warning! -- I'll continue to be lurking.
>
>'wyrm
OW! I will have my fingers crossed for good luck!
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Since: Apr 01, 2004 Posts: 391
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 8:23 am
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>That's about all we know for now.
>Warning! -- I'll continue to be lurking.
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>'wyrm
I know about lurking...
Sending the very very best thoughts to her seniorness.
If your blood pressure's ok, you can always take the Sharpe series
with you. I understand they're really good.
The Bookwurm
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Since: Jun 22, 2004 Posts: 756
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 9:30 am
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Bookwyrm wrote:
>I guess I didn't mention this in here yet -- so, just a short note
>(for those who're interested).
>
> I had colon cancer 24 years ago. Been clear ever since. But have
> colonoscopies every three years.
> The last one (in March) found that I've got new growth down there.
>
> So, I've been running around from MD to lab to clinic for the past 3
> weeks.
> Well, I've been poked and prodded and de-blooded and x-rayed and CT
> scanned up the ying-yang. Got three tattoos on my hips and
> tailbone.
> Go to the outpatient thingie at the hospital Monday morning to have
> the 'port' put in my upper chest. Then, on Tuesday, I'll have the
> chemo pump attached (wear it 24/7) and have the first of my
> 5-days-a-week radiation treatments.
> This is supposed to go on for 6 weeks.
> Then there'll be a waiting period (of 6 weeks??) to let the
> chemo/radiation finish its work. Followed by more exams to see how
> effective it was.
> Followed (we're assuming) by surgery. In the summer.
> Good news, I'm not supposed to lose my hair.
> Bad news, can't take a shower or more than a super shallow bath for
> 6 weeks.
> That's about all we know for now.
> Warning! -- I'll continue to be lurking.
>
> 'wyrm
{{{{{{HUGZ}}}}}} and LOTS of good healing thoughts heading your way,
dearest.
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Since: Aug 28, 2003 Posts: 461
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 10:46 pm
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Rhino 7 wrote:
> If your blood pressure's ok, you can always take the Sharpe series
> with you. I understand they're really good.
>
> The Bookwurm
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Since: Dec 05, 2006 Posts: 85
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 2:16 pm
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In article <462102ce$1@news.bnb-lp.com>,
Bookwyrm <Bookwyrm.RemoveThis@comcast.net> wrote:
> I guess I didn't mention this in here yet -- so, just a short note
> (for those who're interested).
>
> I had colon cancer 24 years ago. Been clear ever since. But have
> colonoscopies every three years.
> The last one (in March) found that I've got new growth down there.
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Since: Nov 30, 2005 Posts: 126
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 9:28 pm
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Bookwyrm wrote:
> I guess I didn't mention this in here yet -- so, just a short note (for
> those who're interested).
>
> I had colon cancer 24 years ago. Been clear ever since. But have
> colonoscopies every three years.
> The last one (in March) found that I've got new growth down there.
>
> So, I've been running around from MD to lab to clinic for the past 3 weeks.
> Well, I've been poked and prodded and de-blooded and x-rayed and CT
> scanned up the ying-yang. Got three tattoos on my hips and tailbone.
> Go to the outpatient thingie at the hospital Monday morning to have the
> 'port' put in my upper chest. Then, on Tuesday, I'll have the chemo
> pump attached (wear it 24/7) and have the first of my 5-days-a-week
> radiation treatments.
> This is supposed to go on for 6 weeks.
> Then there'll be a waiting period (of 6 weeks??) to let the
> chemo/radiation finish its work. Followed by more exams to see how
> effective it was.
> Followed (we're assuming) by surgery. In the summer.
> Good news, I'm not supposed to lose my hair.
> Bad news, can't take a shower or more than a super shallow bath for 6
> weeks.
> That's about all we know for now.
> Warning! -- I'll continue to be lurking.
>
> 'wyrm
Take care of yourself, and remember we're here when you need
a little escape from the day-to-day.
Hope all works out.
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Since: Jun 30, 2003 Posts: 384
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 1:04 am
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Bookwyrm wrote:
> I guess I didn't mention this in here yet -- so, just a short note (for
> those who're interested).
>
> I had colon cancer 24 years ago. Been clear ever since. But have
> colonoscopies every three years.
> The last one (in March) found that I've got new growth down there.
>
> So, I've been running around from MD to lab to clinic for the past 3 weeks.
> Well, I've been poked and prodded and de-blooded and x-rayed and CT
> scanned up the ying-yang. Got three tattoos on my hips and tailbone.
> Go to the outpatient thingie at the hospital Monday morning to have the
> 'port' put in my upper chest. Then, on Tuesday, I'll have the chemo
> pump attached (wear it 24/7) and have the first of my 5-days-a-week
> radiation treatments.
> This is supposed to go on for 6 weeks.
> Then there'll be a waiting period (of 6 weeks??) to let the
> chemo/radiation finish its work. Followed by more exams to see how
> effective it was.
> Followed (we're assuming) by surgery. In the summer.
> Good news, I'm not supposed to lose my hair.
> Bad news, can't take a shower or more than a super shallow bath for 6
> weeks.
> That's about all we know for now.
> Warning! -- I'll continue to be lurking.
>
> 'wyrm
*HUGS* Lots of good thoughts headed your way.
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Since: Aug 22, 2006 Posts: 63
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 9:38 am
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On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 11:35:26 -0500, Bookwyrm <Bookwyrm RemoveThis @comcast.net>
wrote:
>I guess I didn't mention this in here yet -- so, just a short note
>(for those who're interested).
>
>I had colon cancer 24 years ago. Been clear ever since. But have
>colonoscopies every three years.
>The last one (in March) found that I've got new growth down there.
>
>So, I've been running around from MD to lab to clinic for the past 3
>weeks.
>Well, I've been poked and prodded and de-blooded and x-rayed and CT
>scanned up the ying-yang. Got three tattoos on my hips and tailbone.
>Go to the outpatient thingie at the hospital Monday morning to have
>the 'port' put in my upper chest. Then, on Tuesday, I'll have the
>chemo pump attached (wear it 24/7) and have the first of my
>5-days-a-week radiation treatments.
>This is supposed to go on for 6 weeks.
>Then there'll be a waiting period (of 6 weeks??) to let the
>chemo/radiation finish its work. Followed by more exams to see how
>effective it was.
>Followed (we're assuming) by surgery. In the summer.
>Good news, I'm not supposed to lose my hair.
>Bad news, can't take a shower or more than a super shallow bath for 6
>weeks.
>That's about all we know for now.
>Warning! -- I'll continue to be lurking.
>
>'wyrm
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