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Good news [Lonewolf Ed]
I thought I'd start a new thread for updates on my cancer treatments and whatever else is going on, since the bad news thread title is misleading now.
My last treatment went better than the previous two and my chest wound is still closed up, which is a good thing. My arm is getting slightly stronger and I hope to resume lifting dumbbells next week. I need to build up my strength again, because I am going back to Denmark in May and I am extremely pumped about that! I'd like to be able to schlepp my own checked bag and not have someone else lifting it for me. It's going to be a fabulous trip, 6 weeks and a couple of days for me. My brother is going along as well as my friends Chipp and Rod. Chipp is staying close to 3 weeks and has not gone with me over there since 2006 so he is also very pumped to be going. It will be Rod's first trip and he will be there for 2 weeks. I will get to be a tour guide. Also, I am throwing a party in my favorite pub of all, the wonderful, ever-magnificent Irish House in Aalborg on May 7th. The owner and I are friends and he will give me a little discount. We'll have Irish stew and brews in the cellar and I hope to have around 25 family and friends there. I might bill it as the "Fu** Cancer Party." A few months back, I was not sure I'd ever be able to go over to Denmark again or if I'd even be alive, but the cancer hasn't gotten me yet. I'm doing a number on it, instead. Some other cool things I plan to do when I am back in my ancestral lands include a wine tasting in a castle, touring another castle and the northernmost manor home in the country, and visiting Skagen, the top of Denmark, where you can stand on a little patch of beach and have one foot in one sea and one in another. They also have a brewpub up there I am wanting to check out. I will start and end my trip in Aalborg and spend 5 weeks in an apartment I rent that is very close to the beach. I can hardly wait for May 4th to roll around! |
Great news Lone. Love the name of your party
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This is awesome Ed! Thanks for the update. We're all rooting for ya.
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Phenomenal news. So awesome!
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That just made my day bud, good for you!
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So awesome!
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Rock out with your cock out Ed. Good stuff...
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Hell yes, **** cancer!
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Awesome Ed. Stay strong.
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I am staying strong! I have my inner warrior battling the cancer and he isn't as badass as Bwana's avatar, Ragnar, but my Viking is called Rasmus and he is pretty tough! :p
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Great news man, keep kicking ass.
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excellent news!! so glad for your recoveries and impending trip!! keep fighting the good fight brother!! and like everyone says, eff cancer!!
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Glad to hear it, Fast Eddie... may your raiding and plundering be successful.
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Glad things seem to be going well, I lost track of the other thread but I hope all is good on that front and that you keep beating it back!
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Excellent Ed.
I'm trying to get the family reunion in Denmark the next go around. Cousin Ole has been wanting to host it. |
Good I was upset yesterday thinking about everyone. This is great to hear - thanks!
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I'm super glad the treatments are working! Enjoy the trip and F cancer.
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Wonderful news!
Enjoy my friend, make some lasting memories for those close to you. |
Ed this is spectacular! Little by little, day at a time man... Kick this ****er right in the goatass!!!
Sounds like the trip will be amazing, and it sounds like your family is awesome. Looking forward to more updates. |
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Fantastic
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Nice to hear the good news Ed.
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Happy for you Ed, sounds like a great trip. Ever been to Kronborg castle?
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Indeed good news
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Praise Jesus !! You are in my prayers.:thumb:
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That is excellent news. Keep fighting and getting better. It is fantastic to see you beating this thing.
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Good for you! I have a cousin who is currently "kickin" Cancers Ass", so keep up the work! Best Wishes... Farmerchief
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Awesome !! Keep up the good fight ...
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Great news Ed!
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That is awesome Ed, great to hear it.
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Beautiful time to be there!!!
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Great news!!!!!!!
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Great news! Have a great time in Denmark.
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Outstanding~
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Great news!
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I had a rough weekend, not sure why. I went out to Johnny's Tavern Saturday night for a friend's birthday bash and since I was on "chemo week" I had no beer, just Pepsi and no ice. Maybe it was the nasty Pepsi, but I felt terrible until this morning. I had near-constant pressure and slight burning through my entire abdomen and the muscles in my back felt like I had been loading wheelbarrows with rocks all day.
Feeling better, I got outside and watered my cedar tree transplants and burned some trash behind the barn. It's a great day out there and nothing like a late January day that I am used to. Price Chopper is next on my agenda for the day. It's great to be feeling better! |
Hope things are going well for you. Wishing you all the best.
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Glad you are feeling better..keep kicking ass man
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Round 11 of chemo for me is tomorrow, starting with the blood draws and the needle being jammed into my chest where it will stay for two days, pumping chemo drugs into me. My first appointment is at 7:45 am. Ugh.
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It is a pain, but it would be much worse if I had to stay in the hospital for 2 days every other week watching a big bag of stuff drip into me slowly. I can sleep in my own bed and not have nurses and doctors pestering me around the clock, so I just remind myself of that as I bear having a toxic chemical being pumped through me for 2 days. I have to be more careful so as not to catch the tubes in a car door or on a chair. |
Wow, I can totally see myself being willing to go through all that so I could spend time at home instead of in the hospital.
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Sleeping in your own bed is so much better than anything they could possibly offer.
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It's like the pulp fiction overdose needle, huh? :eek:
How many more rounds have you got? Due for any more imaging soon? |
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So far, so good. I didn't pass out and the needle stick was not bad at all. It didn't really hurt and was more like a feeling of some pressure. For some reason, the nurse had trouble getting blood from me. She said I was nervous, and I asked why she thought that. "Because you're talking a lot!" she replied. Hrrrmph. Well, let me keep yappin' then! Now I am waiting for Eli to come and call me back to get my vitals.
How about that? He came out and called for me as I typed this. |
I got some news from the doc that I liked. She told me the treatments are going great but she wants to take me off the oxa- crap, still can't say or spell it after all this time! Anyhow, she wants me off of it for a while after this treatment so I don't suffer permanent nerve damage. That drug is the one affecting my fingers and feet when they get cold, and currently I have a feeling like someone is pinching my fingertips on several fingers, and it has affected my tongue where I have lost some sense of taste but not much and the tip of my tongue feels rough as if I burnt it on some hot food days back. I also like that since the oxawhatever takes 2 hours for the bag to finish dripping into me, I will be getting out of this place in no time the next several treatments! Woo hoo!
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Later in the day, I got some news I didn't care for so much. My CEA went up a little bit, to 6.1 from 5.3 and it was 6.3 the time before last when it was checked. I want that number to hit ZERO.ZERO, blast it! The nurse said it was not a big deal and I think it may be why I passed some blood again at times the past week. My cold sensitivity is pretty bad this time, too. As soon as my fingers get a little cold, BAM, there it goes. I couldn't type when I got home because it felt like I was pressing my fingers on one of those little ball-shaped cacti with the fine needles. Both hands even felt asleep when my fingers got cold and that is new, as before it has just been in the fingertips. So, the doc was right to get me off the oxaliplatin before permanent nerve damage occurs. It would make me truly disabled if my hands and fingers felt like that all the time.
On the bright side, I had my favorite nurse, Amanda, bringing me chemo bags today. I like her! I almost forgot... I asked my doc about the CEA numbers and if I was nearly dead in September when it was 88.5 and she said no, she has seen numbers in the thousands before. Holy crap. Here I was thinking with 88.5, I was neck deep in the grave back then! |
I am getting the pump removed in 2 hours, so I am happy to be free of it and get back into a more normal routine!
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Cancer sucks. |
Keep on keepin' on!!!
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Glad things seem to be going pretty well, even with the tiny set back in numbers. Your trip does sound like it will be a blast!
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Glad you are feeling better Ed. Keep kicking ass...
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Don't know you that well Lonewolf Ed but Good morning and hope you have a great day.
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I really do have cancer... see? I look tired and should. My first appointment was at 7:45 am and I had to get up at 6:00 am. Ugh. I took a nap after the photos since the bag hooked up to me went for 2 hours. *yaaawn*
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You look like a million bucks, Fast Eddie... keep being Ed and doing the things that guy does and you'll come out of this shitpile smelling like Drakkar Noir! |
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Ed, I'm sure everyone here is giving you props and heartfelt love. I know I am.
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Sleep is how your inner Berzerker recharges himself, get some whenever you can... then get up, AND GET SOME. |
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Glad you are feeling better.
The last few years have taught me that with all the BS that we deal with in a day, most of it does not matter. Take care of yourself, block the bad stuff, let the other crap flow off your back. Control what you can control. I hope things keep getting better. |
As my trip to Denmark approaches, I have been planning various things and I always make a DVD of my trips, and film an intro page stating stuff like "Denmark 2014: My Tenth Trip in Ten Years" with a hand drawn Danish flag and whatever else I fancy to put on there. I play some tunes, without a shred of permission, as well. Since last year was my 10th trip in ten years, I chose two songs that mention ten years in the lyrics for the intro music and the ending. I went with Ramble On and Ten Years Gone by Led Zeppelin.
I asked two of my lady friends if they thought it would be in poor taste if I went with Zeppelin's In My Time of Dying for the intro and one of them said yes and said she was about to scold me and the other called me a turd! Ah, wimmens, you need to lighten up a bit! LMAO I am actually thinking of Zeppelin's Bring it On Home for the intro and Sabbath's Hard Road for the ending. |
Treatment number 12, coming up...
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