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PostPosted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 5:16 pm 
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When I logged onto facebook tonight I saw a post which saddened me.

Tom's daughter Erin's ex sister-in-law just found out today that her cousin Patty was diagnosed with lung cancer. She said that Patty has never smoked a cigarette in her life. She will go for a PET scan on Monday to find out more.

Please say a prayer for Patty.

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[color=green]Tom 77 yrs young, Devoted Wife of 20 yrs Denise age 49 yrs, 6 kids, 5 granddaughters, 2 grandsons [/color]
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[color=blue]1/29/08 Diagnosed with Stage IIIA NSCLC Squamous Cell with lymphnode and liver involvement.
1/29/13 - 5 Year survivor!!
1/29/12 -4 years Survivor!!
2/11/08 - 7/16/08 7 rounds of chemo w/ Carbo/Taxol
3/24/08 Restaged at IV.
4/28 CT Scan
5/5 Results day / Great scan w/ overall shrinkage.
5/12 MRI scheduled.
5/20 - Rad consult
5/28 - 7/16 Radiation to chest 35 rounds
8/18 - CT shows the lung tumor is down to 3.7cm x 2.7cm and liver lesion is GONE!! No signs of metastatic disease within the abdomen. No further treatment need at this time. Next scan in 3 months.
12/5 Hospitalized with pneumonia
12/6 CT Scan all clear. Tumor continues to shrink.
12/10 Home on 24/7 Oxygen. SOB continues.
5/18/09 PET SCAN ALL CLEAR!!!
5/2010 NED!!
4/2012 NED!!
10/2012 CT = Mixed bag of nuts
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 6:08 pm 
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It is so sad that so many young women are having to deal with lung cancer. It is frightening too. I know that there has to be a reason that so many women of the same age group are being diagnosed. I always think of birth control pills and artificial sweetners. Not sure why except for the timing. Those things fit the age group.

Yes I too will be praying that all goes well for this dear young lady.


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Will be sending healing thoughts Patty's way. Hope the scan at least shows early detection.

Judy in Key West

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Cytology report on fluid removed from lung after pleural effusion and pneumonia Sep 07 showed adenocarcinoma cells. Dx IIIb NSCLC Oct '07 at MDACC, Orlando. Fol 6 rounds Taxol/Carboplatin/Avastin and 2 Avastin, CT/PET 4/1/08 pleural thickening gone and no active cancer cells. 11/3/08 STILL NEVD. CT/PET/MRI 5/4/09 Cancer back, still in the pleura and chest wall, small amt of fluid, all in left lung.
5/11/09 Start on Alimta every three weeks.
7/13/10 Had Alimta on road in Corning NY.
8/24/09 Scans show some improvement. Continue on Alimta.
9/14/09 Chemo on road in Mt Holly NJ.
10/6/09 Started regular Alimta infusions in Key West.
11/3/09 CT and PET scans showed significant improvement. Some issues already resolved.
2/3/2010 No evidence of residual or recurrent disease. NED! Stay on Alimta.
5/6/10 Am considering myself still NED until/unless proven otherwise in July. Rabid radiologist thinks he sees something suggestive of similar to some abdominal cancer. No light up on the PET. Am hoping for the best. Stay on Alimta and scan in 9 wks instead of 3 mos.
7/8/10 Chest CT unchanged (NED Feb '10). Infiltration in the region of the omentum is probably slightly more prominent than before. Diverticulosis requiring antibiotics.
Jul, Aug, Sep, continued Alimta in Corning NY, Portsmouth OH and Mt Holly NJ.
10/14/10 Chest CT unchanged from Feb '10. Findings likely representing progressive nodular peritonal carcinomatosis in the midabdomen. Treatment changed to Tarceva started in Nov.
12/15/10 Chest CT unchanged. Abdomen changes compatible with peritoneal carcinomatosis again identified with mild progression noted.
3/16/11 CT chest unchanged. CT abdomen progression ascites (fluid). Progression of soft tissues nodularity on the peritoneal surface anteriorly with diffuse omental involvement.
4/13-15/11 Hospitalized at MDA. Removed 4 1/2 litres (8-9 lbs) of fluid from abdomen 4/14. Started on taxotere before release on 4/15.
5/16/11 Hospitalized for fever, neutropenic. Treated with intravenous antibiotic and antiviral. Given blood transfusion. Note that KW Cancer Center did not give me my Neulasta shot after my chemo on May 6. Onc had me cancel my 5/26 chemo until after my scan on Jun 6. Was discharged on oxygen. Test w/Dr Gerth 5/26 indicated I could go off sitting and sleeping O. Will do walking test 6/2.
6/2 Did not get requisite numbers on walking test. Left for Orlando 6/5 still on oxygen.
6/6/11 MRI normal; CT stable. Taxotere and Neulasta at MDA 6/7 and 6/8.
6/13/11 Appointment with Dr Olham in KW. Off oxygen week of 6/16.
8/8/11 CT scan showed stable with perhaps some lessening of fluid. Stay on Taxotere.
10/10/11 CT chest still clear, CT abdominal lining stable. Stay on taxotere.
12/19/11 CT chest clear, CT abdominal lining stable, MRI clear. Stay on taxotere.


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 09, 2009 4:47 pm 
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Very scary. I'll be praying for her!

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My 69-year-old dear Dad diagnosed with Stage III Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, accompanied by Vena Cava Syndrome.

3/2/09 - began two weeks of radiation treatments. Chest scan performed after 1.5 weeks of treatments shows tumors decreasing in size. Vena Cava Syndrome under control but having black out spells in addition to minor seizures.

3/27/09 - hospitalized after having a seizure during chest scan. MRI, brain scan done. Brain scan clear. Dishcarged 4/1/09 and just in the nick of time - caught smoking in the bathroom several times!! LOL

4/2/09 - began chemo, Taxol/Paraplatin, along with radiation treatments.

6/1/09 - chest scan results GOOD - tumor shrinking and airways clearer!

6/8/09 - began chemo again, heavier doses every 3 weeks. No sickness or major side effects but tired and difficulties breathing at times. Doing better than expected!

7/10/09 - PET scan performed. Results good, tumors shrinking! No chemo/radiation for 3 months.

9/16/09 - Lung hemorrage, Dad passed from my Mom & brother's arms into the arms of Jesus. His suffering is over. I love you Dad!


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 09, 2009 8:43 pm 
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Damnit, how loud do we have to get!!!

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