haha, okay whoa. don't worry about CANCER PREVENTING FOODS and stuff, you'll quickly fall into scams like spirluna or the stuff dok was shilling. the bad thing about all this is, yeah, I could do nothing at all to detect it. the key is
1. regular checkups are always a good thing to do, and yes, get the blood work done.
2. if you feel bad go to the doctor. BM was COUGHING UP BLOOD, I can't imagine not running to the nearest doctor in that case. in almost all cancers there are signs, and you will pick them up. I just had awful luck, and it's good I'm...atheist pride heh...because while there are no atheists in foxholes, I am pretty sure a lot of people would pick up doubt from this kind of thing (namely, WHY ME)
3. quit smoking. I'm serious, I've actually started thinking kind of dicky and been like UGH when I see a cigarette now. mkkmypet's uncle got lucky, lung cancer has a 17% survival rate. quitting smoking is the best thing you can do to prevent cancer!
4. if you do get diagnosed with cancer, for the love of god, CHECK YOUR REMISSIONS AFTER. almost everyone I know who gets cancer that advanced/lethal DID NOT GET CHECKED UP AGAIN. my own father did not because he was constantly shuttling from Puerto Rico to here, and as a result, yeah, he died of pancreatic cancer when who knows if it could have been prevented. this kind of thing happens a lot more than you'd think.
anyways, going in for chemo in about an hour, feeling a little nervous but I'll take an atavan (pretty much a valium) before I go since it calms nerves and also has the effect of killing nausea.
I would never had said it, but since the last picture of you I had seen was with Avril, I thought you had just become really fat. I'm like twice as sympathetic now. Hope everything is going well.
dude come on that kind of swelling is totally unnatural. if I had gained 300 POUNDS maybe!
Wasn't there an option for an organ transplant if it was only just located in your lungs?
it's located OVER my lungs, there's no organ to switch and organ transplants are rare for cancer treatments because of GVH and a host of complications. if I had lung cancer though maybe that would be an option.
the difference here btw is that, the thing is OVER my lungs, not inside it. under the ribcage, which is why all that swelling occurred; it was pushing up on my lungs. there are other differences (you've all seen SMOKER'S LUNG etc) but yeah it's not lung cancer!
oh, here's how big it was when it was first detected: (from the
report: large mass in the right paratracheal region: at the level of the
carina, measures 9.3 cm AP x 7.7 cm transverse, and the mass measures 10.1
cm craniocaudal).
if you want to translate that, Sredni said it was like a slightly uncurled fist.