So....talk about.....CANCER SUPPORT THREAD !!

That's probably what happened Orp.
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Welsummer - the cancer in my system started because of too much estrogen
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but who really knows........I just hope "they" can come up with some answers on curing the dreaded disease. Among others. All this $$$$ going to the "cause" how come there isn't a cure yet? I'm sorry, but I don't contribute money for these causes, I'm a little skeptical about where the $$ really goes. It seems lately every store I go to the clerk has to ask "would you like to contribute to ____________ to cure cancer?" Here I am with no eyebrows or eyelashes, a hot itchy wig on - "No, I don't want to give you my lousy dollar" I made my contribution to the surgeon, the hospital and my oncology Dr. and to all the chemicals that I've ingested. Wow, I guess that rant had to come out.........
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Jeepers, I keep hitting the report button instead of the reply button. Cross eyed and crazy I guess.
How many times have I gotten your post in trouble?
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sorry.

I have the same problem with everyone wanting a dollar for this and that. THEY gather it and deduct the contribution from THEIR taxes!
That way they get to keep their money donate yours and call themselves good neighbors.
I hand what little I can give directly to the recipient.
I guess I should hide too.
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uh oh, are we confessing here?

okay, so when those people call looking for a donation to underprivileged kids, I say no. I donate every day. I'm a teacher. I teach them how to behave. I love them when they're coming unglued. And, I do it for very little money. I've donated. Believe me.
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eta - sorry for the hijack!!

back to the OP!!
 
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I got my last chemo on the 20th and the whole week after I couldn't shake this sick feeling. I went back to see my oncologist on thursday and they stuck me in the hospital and I didn't get out until today. I'm feeling much better today.

Anyway your gonna get your hair. My first chemo was on April 1st {April fools day} and it wasn't funny. Twelve days later my hair starts coming out. Maybe a week later I shave my head, so thats what four and a half months ago.
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I can't wait until I have enough to run a comb through it.
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Whats funny is once my hair started coming back in people want to rub my head.
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I am with you on this one 110%! The amount that has been raised and spent through the years is staggering and they have made no further progress that where we are today???? WTH? I don't believe they get all the $$$ and certainly are not applying it where it should be if they do or more progress would have been made already.
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Don't even get me started on the price of the pharacuedicals they have produced that work mediocre at best! AAARRRGH!
I go on as many rides to benifit individuals who have the disease as I can and that way I know where my $ went and that it was both needed and appreciated. I prefer to make my donation that way.
 
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Whoa - I'd run a comb through that without a problem! You're on your way to HAIR !! I'm rubbing my head constantly to see if I feel anything different. I think I'm getting a slight tender fuzz, but I'm not getting excited yet because I can't tell if it's wishful thinking or really fuzziness. Sorry you had yet another visit to the hospital. Hopefully that will be your last time for that business!


Pumpkin - I donate to my local animal shelter(s), they have a gift shop where you can donate items for sale to help raise money for them. Things like that. I can't trust those people outside grocery stores though. They try to make you feel guilty for not dropping some coins into their can.
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BUT I usually drop some money in the can for school kids, if there is a mom there with them.
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God forbid if the school superintendant can't give up part of his large salary so the kids can get a uniform for their team, or a pencil or two.
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ALL research helps ALL Cancers!!!!!


I have been a supporter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society for many years. I even walked a marathon (26.2 miles!!!) in Anchorage, Alaska to raise $10,000.

While it sometimes seems like there is NO progress, in truth there is ENORMUS progress!!! In the 1980's, leukemia had a 20% success rate.


From 1999 to 2006, the five-year relative survival rates overall were:

Acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL): 66.4 percent overall; 90.8 percent for children under 5

Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML): 24.2 percent overall; 60.9 percent for children under 15


See more info at: http://www.leukemia-lymphoma.org/hm_lls

Some of the drugs "found" by LLS have been shown to help "other" cancers!!


I will continue to support the research and development of LLS!


Cindy
 
Some of the other uses of drugs from cancer research has been helpful for other purposes. Granny had an ocular stroke and was blind in her right eye. An injection of a "cancer drug" directly into the cornea of her eye has returned her sight. Luna I'm glad you have finally completed your regime and can now expend the same effort to get back to normal.
 
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ALL research helps ALL Cancers!!!!!


I have been a supporter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society for many years. I even walked a marathon (26.2 miles!!!) in Anchorage, Alaska to raise $10,000.

While it sometimes seems like there is NO progress, in truth there is ENORMUS progress!!! In the 1980's, leukemia had a 20% success rate.


From 1999 to 2006, the five-year relative survival rates overall were:

Acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL): 66.4 percent overall; 90.8 percent for children under 5

Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML): 24.2 percent overall; 60.9 percent for children under 15


See more info at: http://www.leukemia-lymphoma.org/hm_lls

Some of the drugs "found" by LLS have been shown to help "other" cancers!!


I will continue to support the research and development of LLS!


Cindy

Cindy - I've been thinking about this (cancer research). I was a trooper throughout my whole ordeal, and just now going through some kind of anger issues and a little frustration. Delayed reaction?
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I've been reading some on the research and feel that we as people do need to continue putting money into it. Who else would fund it? Are you going to watch that Stand Up to Cancer on the telly? I'm thinking about it.......... thanks for the link, I'm going to check it out. Here's a burning question: why are so many of us getting cancer? WTH is going on?

Eleven years ago my step daughter had late stage 3 brain cancer. The surgeon took all of it out and put a "chemo wafer" in the spot where the tumor was and closed her back up. She did the chemo drip and radiation which took 2 years to complete because of her white blood cound always being low. She has passed the 5 year mark and is doing very well! I'm sure research has helped her survive. I have turned a corner and I'm being thankful now.
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