Adenocarcinoma - newly diagnosed
Hello. I am new to this group. Thank you in advance for any guidance and or support you have to offer. I have been diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of the upper right lung. Have had a bronchocoscopy, x-rays, CT and lung biopsy - which determined the diagnosis. I have an appointment this Tuesday for a PET scan to determine staging, and a breathing test will follow. The only symptom I have had is hoarseness in my voice. Otherwise I feel fine. I am simply terrified and still in shock.
Pixiedust
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Hi Merry,
I am so sorry for your loss.
Sending you love and hugs,
BPB13
Bless you! Thank you for your well written words and sharing your experiences. I was diagnosed with n s c c IV September 2022. Adenocarcinoma I am so sorry for your loss.
Diane
Merry, I am so sorry for your loss. It leaves a big hole in one's life. Know that you have given many of us help.
Merry, you are so brave and I too am so sorry for the loss of your husband. I have been married 45 years as well and I'm certain if I lost my caretaker it would be devastating. We already go through so much. I'm happy you have your sister to help you. I have a dear friend who took me to my chemo appointments and she has also offered to bring me to my immunotherapy appointments once a month for a year - starting in August. I will surely ask about Pantoprazole as I don't think the Omeprazole and the Sucralfate do much...I still have GERD, perhaps not as bad since the radiation treatments ended, but I can still notice it.
Good luck on your CT scan (tomorrow??). Please let us know how you make out. I will get mine at the end of this month.
Best wishes your way..
Sandy
Hello Merry
My wife is now normal and walk outside with me.
Hello Surajit! That is great news about your wife! God has blessed you both! I pray he continues to bless you both and gives her continued recovery.
Cindy
Merry,
I've seen your posts since my first round of cancer in 2018. My deepest condolences for your loss.
If I don't have someone with me, I ask my doctors if I can record the meeting and just use my phone's Note app. Nowadays, the majority of them agree. They know we can't remember everything.
My lastest upper GI revealed that I have Barrett's syndrome, which means some of my esophageal cells have tried to turn themselves into stomach cells because of long-term GERD. In my case, about 30 cm or 12 inches of my esophagus! Of course, those cells can develop their own form of cancer, so now I'll get an upper GI every year to check. I'll add it to the list!
I take 40 mg Esomeprazole in a pill every morning at least an hour before eating or drinking anything else. I've also gone Gluten-free and start every morning with a tablespoon of psyllium (Metamucil). The gluten-free idea came from my primary care as he speculated that my Tagrisso-suppressed immune system may have led to mild IBS. These three actions have kept my GI tract quietly normal for a few months now. I hope this helps you and others.
That's wonderful that she can walk outside with you. So, what is her status? When you say normal, does this mean that she's finished with treatments?
Hi Sandy- It's so nice to meet you. Forty-Five is a long time. I wouldn't have traded for all the tea in the world.
So, I had my CT scan, and right now, I have to wait for the written report to be published, but things look stable for now! But, look at you too. Who is the brave one?
Thank you for asking.
Thank you!