Forums » The SimHQ Community » Community Hall » Talk about a kick in the teeth

Page 2 of 3 < 1 2 3 >
Topic Options
Rate This Topic
Hop to:
#2896233 - 11/06/09 08:30 PM Re: Talk about a kick in the teeth [Re: Corsair8X]
tcable Offline
SimHQ Member

Registered: 11/26/03
Posts: 115
Loc: Taunton, MA, USA
I'm 37 in December, with a 2 year old daughter. Today (Nov 6) is my 10th wedding anniversary. Legitimately the next 6-12 months will be really lousy, after that I should have a mostly normal life. However it's getting through the next year that will be a challenge. My dad died of colon cancer at 65- this may be linked, but that is something we need to keep looking into.

This cancer (Signet Cell carcinoma) is extremely rare in the stomach, and in somebody my age. It's much more typical of somebody after 50.

Top Bookmark and Share
#2896239 - 11/06/09 08:41 PM Re: Talk about a kick in the teeth [Re: tcable]
BadAim Offline
SimHQ Junior Member

Registered: 09/04/09
Posts: 4
You don't know me , and I don't know you, but I know someone who knows us both. I'll be praying to Him on your (and your family's) behalf. Get well, Mate.

Top Bookmark and Share
#2896290 - 11/06/09 11:56 PM Re: Talk about a kick in the teeth [Re: BadAim]
knightgames Offline
SimHQ Member

Registered: 09/19/04
Posts: 1843
Loc: MA
Yeah tcable. Your positive outlook will go a long way. You're at one of the best locations in the world to get medical attention. I hope for the best and to have a speedy recovery.

Top Bookmark and Share
#2896368 - 11/07/09 06:20 AM Re: Talk about a kick in the teeth [Re: knightgames]
BeachAV8R Offline
Aviation & Air Combat Co-Editor
SimHQ Lifer

Registered: 01/22/01
Posts: 15570
Loc: Charlotte, NC USA
Best of luck man. I'm sending some positive vibes your way.
_________________________
MUDSPIKE! - - - - About Us
SimHQ on Twitter - SimHQ on YouTube - SimHQ on Livestream

Trust your instinct to think for yourself..

Top Bookmark and Share
#2896370 - 11/07/09 06:26 AM Re: Talk about a kick in the teeth [Re: BeachAV8R]
20mm Offline
Forums Manager
SimHQ Big Kahuna

Registered: 01/03/01
Posts: 28416
Loc: Tucson AZ
All the best, hang in there.
_________________________
Pat Tillman (1976-2004):
4 years Arizona State University, graduated with high honors.
5 seasons National Football League player, Arizona Cardinals.
Forever United States Army Ranger.

Top Bookmark and Share
#2896443 - 11/07/09 08:31 AM Re: Talk about a kick in the teeth [Re: 20mm]
warmaker_pp Offline
SimHQ Member

Registered: 06/24/03
Posts: 147
Loc: Ulm, Germany
All the best for a quick recovery from me.

I know how hard such news can be as I was recently told that I could have brain cancer, luckily further diagnosis proved it was actually nothing.

Hang in there!

Regards
warmaker_pp
_________________________
My System on Sysprofile.de

Top Bookmark and Share
#2896575 - 11/07/09 12:37 PM Re: Talk about a kick in the teeth [Re: warmaker_pp]
Crane Hunter Offline
SimHQ Member

Registered: 06/13/02
Posts: 2410
Loc: Vancouver B.C.
Here's to your stomache, this just seems to have been a bad year for people's health all around, hopefully the next one makes up for it.

Top Bookmark and Share
#2897205 - 11/08/09 06:38 PM Re: Talk about a kick in the teeth [Re: Crane Hunter]
- Ice Offline
SimHQ Member

Registered: 06/23/05
Posts: 1038
Loc: Philippines
tcable, I work as an Operating Room nurse in my local hospital. Cancer is no longer a "disease of the elderly," we're getting patients as young as 35. What I can tell you is what I tell most, if not all patients who are to undergo surgery --- Better to lose part of yourself and live, than to keep everything and die.

I'm glad you found out about the cancer while it's in the early stages, and good to hear it isn't spreading. I know surgery is scary, but better get that thing out of you and be safe as soon as possible. The longer it is in you, the more likely it is to grow (and impede some other organ) or spread (unlikely, but better safe).

Good luck to you tcable. I'll be praying for you as well.
_________________________
- Ice

Top Bookmark and Share
#2897410 - 11/09/09 05:28 AM Re: Talk about a kick in the teeth [Re: - Ice]
DawgMan Offline
SimHQ Member

Registered: 12/30/00
Posts: 775
Loc: Kentucky
You'll be in our thoughts and prayers. Keep that positive outlook.
My wife(40) was diagnosed this past April with an inoperable head/neck cancer. It was squamous cell carcinoma that started behind her throat and wrapped around her neck and pressed on her eardrum and was collapsing her juggler vein. They started her immediately with an aggressive regiment of chemo for 9 weeks then followed with 7 weeks of radiation. She was beaten down pretty good and eventually had to get a feeding tube in order to nourish herself. She was loosing 7lbs a week and was only 120lbs to start with. Her positive outlook and the thoughts and prayers and good vibes being sent by everyone we knew and didn't know I believe help pull her through. Last month they did a CT scan and said the cancer is gone. They said there is no sign of cancer ever being there.
_________________________
Gear: Asus P4P800 3.2ghz, 1gb ram, SB Audigy 2 ZS, ATI 9800 pro, Cougar #04607 and TM Elite Rudders

Top Bookmark and Share
#2897448 - 11/09/09 06:45 AM Re: Talk about a kick in the teeth [Re: DawgMan]
RSColonel_131st Offline
SimHQ Lifer

Registered: 01/02/01
Posts: 16178
Loc: Vienna, 2nd rock left.
Best of luck! You found it early, and modern medicine has advanced leaps and bounds with this stuff. A friend of my parents was saved from liver cancer where even the Chemo didn't bite, but at another hospital they introduced a different operating method and it worked great for him.

Please keep us updated, fingers crossed for you.

Top Bookmark and Share
Page 2 of 3 < 1 2 3 >



Forum Use Agreement | Privacy Statement | SimHQ Staff
Copyright 2009, SimHQ Inc. All Rights Reserved.