Hi all...my husband (age 34) is currently being treated for stage-III
colon cancer. To make a long story short, last March he went in for a
routine colonoscopy (he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis when he
was a kid and got colonoscopies every two years) and they discovered
his colon was necrotic. They removed the colon and then discovered
the cancer. He is doing SO well and has such...
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 14:48:02 -0700, JennyB wrote:
> Hi all...my husband (age 34) is currently being treated for stage-III
> colon cancer. To make a long story short, last March he went in for a
> routine colonoscopy (he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis when he
> was a kid and got colonoscopies every two years) and they discovered his
> colon was necrotic. They removed the colon ...
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 14:48:02 -0700, JennyB wrote:
> Hi all...my husband (age 34) is currently being treated for stage-III
> colon cancer. To make a long story short, last March he went in for a
> routine colonoscopy (he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis when he
> was a kid and got colonoscopies every two years) and they discovered his
> colon was necrotic. They removed the colon ...
On Sep 16, 3:48*pm, JennyB <jkbernst...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Hi all...my husband (age 34) is currently being treated for stage-III
> colon cancer. *To make a long story short, last March he went in for a
> routine colonoscopy (he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis when he
> was a kid and got colonoscopies every two years) and they discovered
> his colon was necrotic. *They removed ...
CSM wrote:
> On Sep 16, 3:48 pm, JennyB <jkbernst...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> Hi all...my husband (age 34) is currently being treated for stage-III
>> colon cancer. To make a long story short, last March he went in for a
>> routine colonoscopy (he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis when he
>> was a kid and got colonoscopies every two years) and they discovered
>> his colon was ...
Thanks so much, everyone. I will pass this info along to my husband.
I really appreciate your insight and this will be very helpful. It
will be a tough decision for him to make, but I know he will make the
right one. And it is always encouraging to hear stories of survival.
Good luck to all of you!
I had my colon cancer surgery done back on May 15 of this year.
Unfortunately the cancer spread to my lymph nodes.and am currently
undergoing chemo. My oncologist is saying that I have an excellent
chance of getting rid of the cancer cells that remain. My chemo is
supposed to end in November or December (crossing fingers).
Cheers,
Chuck Kopsho
Oceanside, California
Chuck Kopsho wrote:
> I had my colon cancer surgery done back on May 15 of this year.
> Unfortunately the cancer spread to my lymph nodes.and am currently
> undergoing chemo. My oncologist is saying that I have an excellent
> chance of getting rid of the cancer cells that remain. My chemo is
> supposed to end in November or December (crossing fingers).
>
> Cheers,
> Chuck Kopsho
> ...
On Sep 20, 3:46*pm, Janet Wilder <kelliepoo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Chuck Kopsho wrote:
> > * I had my colon cancer surgery done back on May 15 of this year.
> > Unfortunately the cancer spread to my lymph nodes.and am currently
> > undergoing chemo. My oncologist is saying that I have an excellent
> > chance of getting rid of the cancer cells that remain. My chemo is
> > supposed to end ...
On Sep 17, 2:43*am, No Spam <nos...@nospam.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 14:48:02 -0700, JennyB wrote:
> > Hi all...my husband (age 34) is currently being treated for stage-III
> > colon cancer. *To make a long story short, last March he went in for a
> > routine colonoscopy (he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis when he
> > was a kid and got colonoscopies every two years) and they...
On Oct 27, 1:03*pm, MARK MCBRIDE <ostycl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sep 17, 2:43*am, No Spam <nos...@nospam.com> wrote:
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>
>
>
> > On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 14:48:02 -0700, JennyB wrote:
> > > Hi all...my husband (age 34) is currently being treated for stage-III
> > > colon cancer. *To make a long story short, last March he went in for a
> > > routine colonoscopy (he was diagnosed with ...
On Oct 27, 7:10*pm, Janet Wilder <kelliepoo...@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 14:48:02 -0700, JennyB wrote: > >>> Hi all...my husband (age 34) is currently being treated for stage-III > >>> colon cancer. *To make a long story short, last March he went in for a > >>> routine colonoscopy (he was diagnosed with...
CSM wrote: > Here's to cancer becoming nothing more > than an annoyance, quickly and easily dealt with. To the death of > cancer in our lifetimes. > I raise my glass with you. -- Janet Wilder Way-the-heck-south Texas Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does.
Thanks so much, everyone. I will pass this info along to my husband. I really appreciate your insight and this will be very helpful. It will be a tough decision for him to make, but I know he will make the right one. And it is always encouraging to hear stories of survival. Good luck to all of you!
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 14:48:02 -0700, JennyB wrote: > Hi all...my husband (age 34) is currently being treated for stage-III > colon cancer. To make a long story short, last March he went in for a > routine colonoscopy (he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis when he > was a kid and got colonoscopies every two years) and they discovered his > colon was necrotic. They removed the colon and then discovered the...
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 14:48:02 -0700, JennyB wrote: > Hi all...my husband (age 34) is currently being treated for stage-III > colon cancer. To make a long story short, last March he went in for a > routine colonoscopy (he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis when he > was a kid and got colonoscopies every two years) and they discovered his > colon was necrotic. They removed the colon and then discovered the...
I had my colon cancer surgery done back on May 15 of this year. Unfortunately the cancer spread to my lymph nodes.and am currently undergoing chemo. My oncologist is saying that I have an excellent chance of getting rid of the cancer cells that remain. My chemo is supposed to end in November or December (crossing fingers). Cheers, Chuck Kopsho Oceanside, California
On Sep 17, 2:43*am, No Spam <nos...@nospam.com> wrote: > On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 14:48:02 -0700, JennyB wrote: > > Hi all...my husband (age 34) is currently being treated for stage-III > > colon cancer. *To make a long story short, last March he went in for a > > routine colonoscopy (he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis when he > > was a kid and got colonoscopies...
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 15:17:24 -0500, Janet Wilder <kelliepoodle@yahoo.com> wrote, by way of <00613633$0$1470$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com>, in alt.support.cancer -->:: >CSM wrote: >> Here's to cancer becoming nothing more >> than an annoyance, quickly and easily dealt with. To the death of >> cancer in our lifetimes. >> > >I raise...
On Sep 17, 2:16*pm, JennyB <jkbernst...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Thanks so much, everyone. *I will pass this info along to my husband. > I really appreciate your insight and this will be very helpful. *It > will be a tough decision for him to make, but I know he will make the > right one. *And it is always encouraging to hear stories of survival. > Good luck to all of you! One more late vote -...
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