Living with lung cancer - Introduce yourself & come say hi
Welcome to the Lung Cancer group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
This is a welcoming, safe place where you can meet people living with lung cancer or caring for someone with lung cancer. Let's learn from each other and share stories about living well with cancer, coping with the challenges and offering tips.
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Hello, @sura- How are you this morning? I wanted to check in to see how you are handling this. I am also 77, just! lol. I agree that science has come a long way in the treatment of multifocal adenocarcinoma!
Merry
Welcome to Mayo Connect, @nellie1. I hope that things have not changed since you last wrote. All of your symptoms seem very normal for this drug. Are you able to get out and walk, at least a little?
Merry
good to know others are out there! every little twitch now worries me, it is ridiculous... I am trying to master this, there will be lots of time to worry. Thoracic clinic is confident we do nothing right now, quality of life is fine. Removing the 3 large nodules would not significantly alter breathing and docs believe I would do well with the surgery. But they do not want to do it now, adenocarcinomas are too small, doubled in size over 7 years. They will refer me to a radiation oncologist if I wish, but believe they would advise to do nothing at this point. and a PET scan would not pick up something this small. I believe we will know more with the next CT scan in May - has the tissue changed? Have they grown? So until then I am trying to master being calm, not yet successful. I am sure I should be appreciative we caught this so early and somewhere in there I am, but still worried for the long-haul future, What is your situation?
helpful.
@sura- You certainly have been busy! I've had lesions that have been too small that a PET won't pick them up either. Right now, I'm waiting for a CT on January 19th. I am not looking forward to this at all. I might ask my sister to come with me. I travel out of town for Cancer treatments. It takes a little over an hour and then I have to take a taxi through Boston traffic. As is I won't have enough anxiety!
Oh I have been imagining all this, as the time is closer to each CT scan the anxiety increases. What treatment have you had? When my nodules grow or become otherwise worrisome I am playing to make a trip to Mayo for their opinion and maybe for their treatment as well. They are no longer doing out-of-state consultations, I am in Chicago so it's a 5-6 hour drive to Minnesota Mayo. I have been going alone to my appointments - went to all hospital visits with my husband for 4-l/2 years for his prostate cancer treatments, in clinical trials. He died 3 years ago and I still acutely remember the hospital visits & anxiety....yikes, sometimes life asks so much.
Good Morning,
Great News!
Adeno lung tumor shrunk. So, Thankful
CT in 4 months
@sura- Life sure does tax us at times! I am very sorry for your husband's passing.
I wish you the best with Mayo Clinic. I use another hospital because I live in New England, and we have Mass General! I was even there once when Teddy Kennedy was hospitalized.
Take care of yourself this holiday.
Merry
Yea!!! Merry Christmas!
Thank You!
Merry Christmas and Happy Year!
Prayers for everyone!