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Lung Cancer | Last Active: Jul 18 1:50pm | Replies (233)

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@popkorhn- Good morning. I think that the only thing that you can do now is to make sure that all of your legal papers are in order. If you aren't sure what they are in your state I'm sure that a lawyer can let you know what you need. The second thing that you can plan depends on how Pop feels and whether he is in treatment. Otherwise, I would think that the world is wide open to you. Do what you want, when you want to. As difficult as it is to make future plans it's that easy to cancel plans if you need to. Being honest about what your hesitancy is for making plans is all about people being forgiving and understanding. How are you doing? How is Pop? How did he do with his second round?

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PopKorhn’s second round went extremely well. There has been little or no affect after his second round of Chemo and immunotherapy last week. He golfs every Tuesday, plays pickleball for and hour or two 4 days a week and usually gets in his 10,000 steps a day. So Far so good for a 74, almost 75 year old. He has another pet scan at Moffitt on the 28th and we meet with his small cell Thoracic specialist who is doing a clinical trial that he may be a candidate for. He is scheduled right now for two more rounds of chemo in March along with the two immunotherapy drugs. We were told that he would have the 4 Chemo treatments and possible two more depending on what his Feb 28th pet scan shows. The immunotherapy could be for life. Truly an unknown path, yet life is still good.