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Re: cancer
Posted: February 2 17, 10:09 am
by Radbird
I understand. We were driving home to see my mom and in KC when the call came. I still regret not getting there the day before or leaving six hours earlier. Glad you were able to be there.
Re: cancer
Posted: February 3 17, 6:41 am
by planet planet
I'm so sorry, Lipp. Glad for you and your dad that you were there.
Re: cancer
Posted: February 3 17, 9:21 am
by heyzeus
I'm sorry for your loss, buddy. Take care.
Re: cancer
Posted: March 22 17, 4:46 pm
by IMADreamer
My Dad has prostate cancer.
Re: cancer
Posted: March 23 17, 6:34 am
by thrill
IMADreamer wrote:My Dad has prostate cancer.
Sorry to hear that, man.
Re: cancer
Posted: March 23 17, 7:50 am
by Molly
IMADreamer wrote:My Dad has prostate cancer.
Very curable depending on how advanced it is. Hubby had it 3 years ago.
Re: cancer
Posted: March 24 17, 9:23 am
by IMADreamer
We definitely got good news yesterday about it. Stage 1, slowest growing kind. The plan is to just monitor it frequently for now.
Re: cancer
Posted: March 24 17, 10:14 am
by Swirls
IMADreamer wrote:We definitely got good news yesterday about it. Stage 1, slowest growing kind. The plan is to just monitor it frequently for now.
Sorry to hear that. My grandpa was diagnosed with it about 10-11 years ago and had it treated and was cured of it within probably six months.
Cancer is a [expletive] and no type of it is good. But prostate cancer (and Stage 1 at that) is probably the best possible prognosis you could get, as it's pretty much the easiest and most treatable type of cancer there is.
Damn I hate opening this thread.
Re: cancer
Posted: March 24 17, 10:38 am
by stlouie_lipp
Good news, IMA. I am somewhat convinced the radiation my Dad received to treat his prostate cancer led to his blood cancer.
Re: cancer
Posted: March 24 17, 12:33 pm
by AWvsCBsteeeerike3
Hope all turns out well, Ima.
My neighbor is a 70 some odd year old type 1 diabetic who has been that way for 50+ years. He's got kidney issues, congestive heart failure, diabetes, and was just diagnosed with prostate cancer which spread to his lymph nodes. Due to the kidney thing, he can't do anything for it other than surgery to remove it which he does on the 29th of this month. He said the docs told him, even worst case scenario, something else will get him before the cancer does. So, he's not too worried.
Saying all that, you'd expect to see some frail old person. But, he's pretty damn robust. Doesn't move around too fast, but he's damn healthy looking, except for being a bit overweight, and sharp as a tack. It wouldn't surprise me if he lived another decade.
Anyway, I say all that to say this. His [insert number that is concerning when elevated for prostate cancer] has been elevated for 5ish years now without ever getting too high. They finally did a biopsy on it and found out it was in fact cancer. Dudes been living with it for that long without any adverse side affects thus far.