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As some of you know I?ve had cancer since 1997. It?s non-hogdkinson small cell lymphoma. Mine is a little kinky, the cancer moved from the lymph nodes to the bone marrow. I?ve had a flare up, the cancer is out of remission and had my first new treatment for it was yesterday. In the past we did 3 chemotherapies, then a chemo and gene therapy which worked great, this time just the gene stuff.
Yesterday was sort of funny, my body would not accept the gene medication as quickly as was expected, so they shot me up with more steroids, muscle relaxants, codeine and gave me some oxygen. When we were done I apparently looked and talked like the town drunk, from a town in Ireland! I knew exactly what was going on but keeping my balance and talking was quite difficult. Sort of like I was on a little speed and doing ether (I never did that combination but it sounds interesting.)
The point to telling you this is, for about 30 years I saw a doctor four times. Once when I broke a knuckle on my right hand (you should have seen the other guy), another time when I had a bad cut on my left hand and the other two times because of a throat infection. My cancer was well on it?s way before it was discovered.
The cancer is dioxin caused, as in Agent Orange. All you folks who spent time in RVN were exposed to one degree or another. Dioxins act very quickly or can lay dormant in the body for decades before they get active. Thus, you must understand that YOU are at risk, YOU must get regular physicals. I know, that can be a pain in the butt, but do it!
This is not a ?poor me? post, I will be fine, it?s a public service announcement. Lets face it Vietnam Vets are a high risk group, a lot like prostitutes. Cancers caught early are, in the vast majority of cases, not a death sentence as they were just a decade ago. So get a physical; PLEASE.
Stay healthy,
Andy
Drywall
05-17-2002, 12:52 PM
Hope all goes well for you Andy. If you feel like just shootin the breeze stop over at the saloon. With both the East and West campouts going on this weekend it's pretty slow over there. I don't think counseler Keith is even around. We can talk smart and everything without gettin caught.
Keith_Hixson
05-17-2002, 01:43 PM
I've just come to the conclusion the bunch here is all helpless.
Keith:D
Andy,
Our prayers are with you! I believe you'll do just fine. I know you are doing the "smart bomb " thing and it is quite a long and extended treatment but you'll do just fine.
Drywall, is trying to take my job!! Watchout for Him!:D
Drywall
05-17-2002, 01:50 PM
Ya got me. And speaking of talking smart, I'll bet there'll be some stories from the campouts the will require your professional services.
Keith_Hixson
05-17-2002, 02:06 PM
I'll be heading out soon for the West Coast Campout. They plan to give Andy a call at home. That west coast bunch really needs me.:D
Can't wait to meet everyone.
Andy the folks at the campout and I will be saying a prayer for you.
Keith
Drywall
05-17-2002, 02:17 PM
Anything bad you here about us back here, well its all true:):)
ArtySgt
05-17-2002, 05:13 PM
Andy, keep good thoughts and I pray that God is with you every step of the way you must walk.
I feel for ya, guy.
I gotta say though, doctors are like cops: They don't need you and they don't want you to need them.
I booked a FULL physical a couple of months ago. The doc took my blood pressure, stuck his viewer in my ear, asked a few questions and dismissed me like I was interrrupting his latest sexual abuse. This despite the fact that I told him I wouldn't be there if I didn't KNOW something was wrong.
If I want to be disrespected, I'll go back in the army.
Keith_Hixson
05-17-2002, 06:05 PM
Good Doctors take the time to communicate. Get a new Doc.
I tell the Doctors: "I know my body, you know medicine. If you are going to be a good doctor for me you'll have to communicate. I want to know what college you went to, med-school, where you were born and raised and finally do you have a warped sense of humor so we can communicate on the deeper levels." A good Doctor will meet those requirements. If not they aren't a good doctor, except maybe for the sense of humor part. I'd fire a Doctor, and I have, that wouldn't communicate.
Keith
sfc_darrel
05-18-2002, 09:35 PM
Andy,
Keep fighting. It's the only way to win.
The closer to the end of the war, the higher the dose and at the end everyone got it in their drinking water.
I just changed our doctor last week.
I went in for a physical and they didn't take my blood pressure. I am on blood pressure medication.
I'm making an appointment next week for a physical, again. After I get mine, I'll start working on Darrel to get his.
Not too hard. Make appointment for him, drive him there, sit in the waiting room.
He already had a health problem from agent orange. He got better.
I keep telling him that I'm selfish. I take care of him so he'll be around to take care of me.
Doc145thCAB
05-18-2002, 10:22 PM
Andy, I hate to admit it, but Kieth was right. Fire that Doc and find one that cares. I had a lemon for a while. When my wife almost died from a lung infection, we took the first doc available. He's the greatest. He's been my doctor ever since. When I started having problems with old memories last year, I went to him and asked for a perscription for something to help me sleep. I told him I was going to the Vet Center for counseling, but lack of sleep was wearing me down. He didn't try to take over in an area he wasn't qualified for. He gave me a perscription and wished me luck. I could tell by the way he talked, that he meant what he said. He cared, as I'm sure he does with all his patients.
My kid brother is a small town doctor. He could probably make twice as much money in the big city, but that's not why he's a doctor. He's one of the few people I can say anything to, because he understands. He won't treat family, except for an emergency, as any good doctor should.
They're out there, but not enough of them. Most are primarily concerned with their bank account. Keep looking.
Stick
05-19-2002, 07:28 AM
Four years ago, Doctors told Joanne that with her lung cancer she had 6 months to a year to bend over to kiss her ass good-bye. We asked God for help. One year later she was supposed to die on the table when they removed her lung but prayer and answers to prayer have kept her right here and I praise God for His promise to keep her with me. She never did bend over to kiss me good-bye.
Back in January of this year the Doctors told Joanne that I would die soon. It would have been a good time to go because I sure didn't know what was going on. I wasn't in pain and had no brain but what I did have were friends talking to that same God and guess what? God also answered them and here I am not planning to go anywhere soon. You have a lot of friends talking to that same God and when I talked to him last, He answered me about you, "No sweat slicky boy, the guy hasn't humped enough yet."
I don't listen to Doctors, they don't have all of the answers. I go to the One that does have the answers.
Keith_Hixson
05-19-2002, 08:31 AM
Beware Drywall! The self-appointed, unofficial, and probably unwanted theropist is back!!!! Hope you didn't straighten Andy out to much while I was gone. In order to keep them coming back I never really try to stabilize them. You Amatuers do to good of a job and ruin my business.
Keith:D ;) :D
39mto39g
09-20-2006, 12:27 PM
# 10
Some one else can continue this,
This thread just made me stop
Ron
Boats
09-22-2006, 10:09 AM
Andy you have my best wishes for a speedy recovery. It's pretty amazing what they can do today. Keep the faith - prayers out for you.
SuperScout
09-22-2006, 11:04 AM
Reading your posts was some of the very best news I've read in months! And thank you for advising us your brothers to take better care of ourselves. I wholeheartedly agree!! My continual prayers are for you and your caregivers, especially your bride!!
Brice
Scouts Out!!
VIETNAM 1968
09-22-2006, 12:19 PM
Hey Andy--I am not a very religious man but I do take a few minutes each day to say prayers for your complete recovery. I just know that you will come through this current illness and get back on your feet again. We all really need you here on the Patriot Files. Hope to see you posting again real soon. May God shine down on you and Bless you Brother.
Thanks again for your previous help and guidance when I really needed another Vietnam Vet, and Public Servant, to talk to. You were right there then and I have never forgotten it. If I can ever return the favor please don't be afraid to ask. I am as close to you as your computer keyboard or telephone.
As always WELCOME HOME BROTHER:
To all the rest of my Vietnam Veteran Brothers and Sisters I also again wish you a hearty--WELCOME HOME:
VIETNAM 1968
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My Prayers again on their way to Andy for a speedy and complete recovery.
Robert Ryan
09-26-2006, 10:01 AM
Prayers for you Andy.
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