WHY I HAVENT BEEN AROUND SURGERY AND ..................

bansil

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So here is a link to a thread I have ongoing on another board

The language could,may or will upset people...well some people :mrgreen:

Read title of link before clicking if you have problems or bad memories of chemo (that was my disclaimer :p )

http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/162352 ... _dose.html

I am doing fine now, Day 4 and I have very limited time and internet so updates to this thread may be far between

Thanks in advance!!!!!

i WILL BE SPOTTY ON THE BOARD NEXT FEW MONTHS

We will be hitting the coast again this fall in the bus tho' :mrgreen:
 
Testicular cancer is one of the most curable forms of cancer.
http://www.cancertreatment.net/articles/testicular-cancer/testicular-cancer-survival-rateThe median age at diagnosis from testicular cancer is 33; in fact, a full 47.6% of men or nearly half of all diagnoses of testicular cancer occur between the ages of 20 and 34. A little over one fourth of all cases occur in men between 35 and 44.

The median age of death for men with testicular cancer is 40, with over 57% of those occuring in men between the ages of 20 and 44. As men age, their risk for being diagnosed with or dying from testicular cancer goes down.

Testicular cancer is one of the most treatable and survivable cancers known to modern medicine, with 5 year survival rates as high as one could possibly hope for in the realm of cancer treatment. The following statistics show the extent to which the cancer is known to have spread (local, regional, metastatic, and unknown or undocumented), followed by what is referred to as a 5-year survival relative percentage—this figure represents the number of people expected to be alive 5 years following diagnosis:

-- Localized disease: 99.0%
-- Regional disease: 96.1%
-- Metastatic disease: 72.7%
-- Stage unknown: 85.5%

While one can see that when caught early, as many as 99% of patients will successfully be treated for testicular cancer, the most impressive figure is the percentage of patients with metastatic disease who are expected to survive 5 years or more: 72.7 % for metastatic disease is extremely impressive, and indicative of the success of modern anti-cancer treatments and therapies aimed at this particular cancer.
(Bansil's is in the "regional" category)


I know Bansil can beat it. He's a strong skoolie man! Prayer's for your wife too. It's hard when your hubby is in hospital and you have to keep up a strong, cool and calm front while inside you are freaking out.

Blessed be Bansil and stay positive.
 
Bansil, we'll keep a seat warm for you on the bus and the arguments rancorous for your amusement. We'll look forward to new tales from the coast upon your return--get well soon. Jack
 
Tkanks ya'll

I will be updating that thread daily for the next two months swing by and visit :wink:
 
I am sitting in the chair getting this weeks chemo as I'm typing

I have bus setup at a campground 15min from treatment center....wife will visit from time to time :D

I will snap a picture this evening of LaTortuga and I relaxing :mrgreen:
 
Bansil, I'm sorry to hear about your battle with cancer. Get better soon so you can post more pictures of the tiny fish that you catch.
 
Hey Bansil, so sorry to hear about this. We've been through this when my wife was diagnosed with breast cancer a couple years ago. Tough hearing those words but God's got us through it and she is doing just fine.

Hang in there and keep us posted. Prayers.....
 
Hi Bansil--just thought I'd send you a note to cheer you on during your recovery. Stay strong and keep your chin up! Jack
 
Thanks ya'll

We have been camping in the bus for almost a month now, time flies when having fun :LOL:

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This past weekend...bald is sexy :mrgreen:

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You look great! That picture made me smile. Bald is definitely the way to go... it's summer and the top of your head needs a little sun, yeah? Plus, no one wants hair when it's so warm weather-wise. :)

Congratulations on traveling a tough road and making the best of it. Looks like you've come out on top!

Extremely jealous of the wine pictures. I did want you to know that I sorely missed your presence on the board; days have gone by without seeing a picture of a wine glass or wine bottle, and I actually was able to keep my craving at bay for a few short weeks.

Joking aside, you look well and it's nice to see your post. :)
 
I got a lot to do in next few months to bus for beach trip this fall

Sara...don't worry.....more wine pics to come :mrgreen:

I would fulltime starting today!

Wifey, not so much....she needs more attached to the earth tha six 22.5" tires :LOL:

Biggest issue?

Storage!! This next set of mods will be lots of under floor storage....on the cheap...stay tuned!
 
So I had blood work done and all of my counts are coming up, magnesium was 1.6 so I had to do 1 hour of it to take (last week it was .1 :shock: ) turns out omeprazole will not let the body absorb magnesium supplements :roll:

I have been taking Lovenox and am so tired of the Nausea, it's actually worst than the chemo :cry:

so this Friday is the CT scan!!

I have done some work in the bus...not enough yet...


THE BEST NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! is that I can taste wine again :mrgreen: :LOL:
 

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