I need prayers...

RichP said:
We'll add you to the prayer chain. As for the radiation and BMT, don't know if this is applicable or not but have you talked to the your doc about what this will do in the event you want kids ? Is it possible that you can do a sperm donation before they do the radiation thing ? Something to consider.

As far as atheists and agnostics, I've seen instant conversions after the second incoming mortar round...

My men were put on ice before I ever got chemo, not cheap either so I hope to use them one day haha
 
Ghost said:
I know you know this but I watched my Daughter go through this. You have my prayers, but more so if you want some first hand knowledge about what is ahead I'm sure my wife, who was with caroline more then me, or I would be glad to talk to you. Get a second or third opnion. To my knowledge the top Leukemia treatment facilities in the country are Emory in Atlanta, GA aplace in Texas and one in Seattle. From what I know that type of BMT is the one with the most success. I am up to be a marrow doner in the spring for someone with aplastic anemia. I have been on both sides of this and hope that I am able to help this man live a better life in the future. Good luck with it and and pm me any time and I'll send you my numbers. Let us know if there is anything we NAXJA cna do to help.

PM'd to you
 
ZachMan said:
Pretty much just going down this list for 2nd or 3rd opinions:

http://www.usnews.com/usnews/health/best-hospitals/rankings/specihqcanc.htm

I am being treated at #23 so not too bad
That is a good place to start, but from what I hear and read there are hospitols or treatment facilities for your specific cancer that may be better suited for you. MD in Texas is by far one of the best if that is the one I'm thinking of. There is a different fasilaty in Seattle that has been doing the BMT thing the longest IMSC. Carolinie has been gone over a year and a half so all that research that was done then is starting to get cobwebs on the brain. Call me if you want I am by far not an expert but have seen it first hand. I am great at suport, Did it for 9 months.
 
Thanks man I'll call you tommorow if thats okay. Yeah I was told MD Anderson has the #1 reasearch people for my specific lymphoma so I'll probably go there...if the UAB transplant team suggest doing the MBT.

I am still worried about radiation too, its gonna be right by my heart.
 
Zach, my prayers are with you. EasyXJer and myself lost our father to cancer June 19th of last year. He had been diagnosed with prostate cancer, went through the BCG treatment and was supposedly in remission. That was in 2004. We found out that it had returned with a vengeance in early 2006 and the rest is history.

Hang in there.
 
I had colon cancer in 1998 that had spread into the lymph nodes as well. I had surgery, chemo, and radiation. In 1999 I had lung cancer and was treated only with surgery. As of now I am cancer free. I refused to let it get me down, and continued my life as normal as possible. Good luck to you.

Stan
 
Zach,

You're in my thoughts and prayers, Bud! Just remember that we're a bunch of Jeepin' guys, not cancer docs. I wish you all the best in the world, look for the guys that do this kind of work 12 times a day and 20 times on Sunday! They're the dude's you want in your corner!

Live strong!
 
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