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 Post subject: Award Ceremony.
PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:42 am 
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Good Evening Everyone,
Ol' bighead just had to post this one,did'nt he? I promise this wont change me,I will still talk the "ordinary people".LOL

http://www.roycastle.org/fundraising-an ... rd+Winners

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To read my story, please follow the link : http://lungevity.org/l_community/viewtopic.php?t=43268


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 Post subject: Re: Award Ceremony.
PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 1:35 pm 
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good thing too..

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April/03 My Wife Deborah, age 46, diagnosed adenocarcinoma NSCLC
1/20/2006 Admitted to hospital Respiratory distress
1/23/2006 Ran to the light and is waiting for us to be rejoined in the Kingdom Of Heaven Her journey is Over but mine lingers on for Now!!!
4/23/07 DEb is joined in Peace by her Puppy Dawg Daisy from Cancer
8/30/07 Got new Pup named Mocha!!

"No matter hnow much it hurts, No matter how alone you feel, Your friends will help you get through anything!!"
Scrubs!!!!Yes the comedy show!!!

The Reason I advocate
If you would like to see our family photos Click on this link!
http://deborah-wallin.memory-of.com/

My memory-of Link is good to go now if you want to see it!!


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 Post subject: Re: Award Ceremony.
PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 2:18 pm 
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Way to go, Eric. you are an inspiration.


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 Post subject: Re: Award Ceremony.
PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:19 pm 
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Congrats Eric! You should be very proud!

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6/07 DX NSCLC, Left Upper Lobe wedge resection: Stage 2.3/4, (2B?) Adenocarcinoma, measures 2.5x1.5x1.1cm. Involving visceral pleura but not through it. 5 rounds chemo, carboplatin and Taxol. Subsequent scans NED.

1/11 3.5 mm node found. 10/11 CT node now 8 mm, and new 6 mm node. 11/11 CT Pet shows slight uptake. 1/4/12 Biopsy - Pneumothorax complication. 1/14/12 Lobectomy of upper rt. lobe. NSCLC Adenocarcinoma in situ, nonmucinous (bronchioloalveolar carcinoma) 1.4cm involves pulmonary parenchyma.
3/14/12 Begin 4 cycles of Cisplatin/Navelbein, with Neulasta shot
4/6/12 Chemo changed to Carboplatin/Navelbine without Neulasta shot. Reduced chemo by 50% due to intolerance.
7/5/12 CT scan is clean, NED for lung cancer! There are issues with liver and stomach that will be investigated but not believed to be because of cancer. Wait and see!

*Avatar was taken 7/3/12 on our way out to see the Fireworks on a friends boat on their lake!

Mom dx SCLC 1/96, passed 10/19/96, age 62
Dad dx Brain cancer 4/87, passed 6/87, age 57
Sister dx Brain cancer 4/83, passed 12/83, age 25


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 Post subject: Re: Award Ceremony.
PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 5:20 pm 
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You are indeed an Unsung Hero! But we have already been singing your praises for a hole now!
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Well done !

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15 yr cancer survivor.

"Any of us who have experienced the cancer journey- and survived it-
have an obligation to make the path clearer and aid those that come after us."
- Lance Armstrong


In memory of Jessee Dewey, SCLC
December 29, 1938 - September 6, 2003
Lisa Dewey- Jan. 22, 2007

my parents are together in heaven
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 Post subject: Re: Award Ceremony.
PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 2:44 am 
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Thanks Everyone,
LCSC is my first love and home and will always remain so,despite the other organisations I am involved with.I want to take up the fight against lung cancer using any means available,so if anyone can offer me a platform to voice my concerns about the lack of progress in research,funding,improved treatments,survivability,etc I will be available.I recognise the downside of pushing myself forward,people who dont really know me better might say,"He's really only trying to project himself".I am not really that shallow a person,I am more concerned about the added disadvantage of the loss of strength to our campaigning due the passing of so many lung cancer survivors,voices who can no longer be heard,in Scotland since the time I was diagnosed in 2008,there have been over 14,500 Scots who have passed away to lung cancer.How many in that same time frame,have passed away in the USA?.With such losses it rests on us remaining survivors to stand up to the mark and make our presence felt,we owe it to all those friends we have lost.

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To read my story, please follow the link : http://lungevity.org/l_community/viewtopic.php?t=43268


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 Post subject: Re: Award Ceremony.
PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 5:11 am 
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you rock !! thanks for sharing these with us BTW!!

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April/03 My Wife Deborah, age 46, diagnosed adenocarcinoma NSCLC
1/20/2006 Admitted to hospital Respiratory distress
1/23/2006 Ran to the light and is waiting for us to be rejoined in the Kingdom Of Heaven Her journey is Over but mine lingers on for Now!!!
4/23/07 DEb is joined in Peace by her Puppy Dawg Daisy from Cancer
8/30/07 Got new Pup named Mocha!!

"No matter hnow much it hurts, No matter how alone you feel, Your friends will help you get through anything!!"
Scrubs!!!!Yes the comedy show!!!

The Reason I advocate
If you would like to see our family photos Click on this link!
http://deborah-wallin.memory-of.com/

My memory-of Link is good to go now if you want to see it!!


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 Post subject: Re: Award Ceremony.
PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:32 am 
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Congratulations and well-done, Eric. :D You do so much for the LC community quietly and modestly and that makes the "Unsung Hero" award so very apt for you.

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Caregiver to husband. Original diagnosis in 9/91 was kidney cancer. Kidney and adrenal removed 11/91 and we thought we had it beat. Then diagnosed 11/07 with non-resectable Stage 3A (tumor in one lung and in mediastinal nodes), later presumed to change to 4,(spots found on second lung - too small for biopsy but presumed to be spread, and also spread to remaining adrenal gland and liver.) He started chemotherapy and concurrent radiation in 01/08; Stage IV with mets throughout abdomen in Jan 09. Left us April 30th, 09. Avatar is husband and I in Fall 08.

Cancer has decimated my family: lost my Grandpa in 1964 (lung), Mom (ovarian) in 1981, FIL (lung) in 1989, cousin (colon) in 2011, brother-in-law (lung) and son-in-law's father (leukemia) in 2012.

We need to beat this foul disease.


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 Post subject: Re: Award Ceremony.
PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 3:56 pm 
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You are indeed a great advocate! Congrats!!

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3/98 Dx squamous cell NSCLC 2a at 50 yrs
4/98 Left lung removed, no chemo/rad
8/08 Persistent cough and shortness of breath, first appt. with pulmonary doc 11/4/08
11/08 X-ray and CT show tumor in right lung. PET scan confirms tumor, shows no apparent spread
12/08 CT/needle biopsy shows squamous cell NSCLC IIIB, doctors don't seem to agree if its a new cancer or recurrence - but onc believes it is a new one
12/08 Start concurrent radiation/chemo, Cisplatin/Etoposide
1/09 Chemo switched to Carbo/Taxol due to intolerance of Cisplatin
2/09 Radiation completed
3/09 Chemo completed
5/09 CT shows spot where tumor was likely/hopefully scar tissue
6/09 Begin Lucanix trial
9/09 CT scan - stable
12/07/09 CT scan - stable
3/1/10 CT scan - stable
6/1/10 CT scan - stable - begin 2nd year of trial
8/23/10 CT scan - stable
10/25/10 CT scan - stable
1/20/11 CT scan - stable
4/25/11 CT scan - stable - completed drug portion of trial, now follow-up with 3-mo scans
8/1/11 CT scan - stable
10/24/11 CT scan - stable. At my request, switching to 6 mo scans.
4/24/12 CT scan - stable.
10/30/12 CT scan - stable.
2/26/13 CT scan - stable

Avatar is with 10-mo-old grandson Ethan at Xmas


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