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jeffy101 09-03-2011 12:08 AM

can you survive from stage four colon cancer
 
my best friend was just diagnosed. I am worried about him dr are not saying much:grouphug::

Darlene 09-03-2011 11:22 PM

May God be with you.
 

Hello and welcome to NeuroTalk. Happy to see you have come to be with us. Just let us know if we can be of any help.

There are great number and caring fellow members here to assist you. Our shoulders are here for support in many ways.

In a time like this you just don't know what to do. The best I can say is to sit back and enjoy the many times you had together. Hope you can Have an opportunity to have more great times.

Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around. My thoughts and prayers are with you. :smileypray:

Darlene :hug:

oobadooba 09-04-2011 09:15 AM

Hi My Friend,
First of all i'm so sorry about your friend. I myself have a good friend that has stage four colon cancer. He was diagnosed April 2010. Today he is doing good and he says he feels good. He does have his days but for the most part he is just thankful to still be here enjoying life. Stage four is not good but, as long as he is taking care of himself and going to all his treatments he should be okay for now. My friend goes to all his treatments and says some times it can make him sick. He is hopeful that he can beat this disease so he trys to stay positive. I have been diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis (MG) a rare disease that has no cure. Doctor's say it is treatable and i could live a long and healthy life. I just have to make life changing adjustments and take it day by day. I keep myself very educated about this disease and joining this group NeuroTalk has helped me understand more because I hear from people that have exactly what I have. So just support your friend because he needs all the support right now. I will keep him in my prayers.

diva6170 09-04-2011 09:49 AM

I am a stage fourcolon cancer survivor 2005 and the only remmant i have is diarrhea because of the extensive hemicolectomy. my last cea was a 6 but ii smoke so that might be a reason for it i have to repeat my cea in 3 months.so tell your friend that there is always hope.i am now being tested for MG and am hopeful that is negative i am grounded right now no driving what were your symtoms for your MG?
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Originally Posted by oobadooba (Post 802291)
Hi My Friend,
First of all i'm so sorry about your friend. I myself have a good friend that has stage four colon cancer. He was diagnosed April 2010. Today he is doing good and he says he feels good. He does have his days but for the most part he is just thankful to still be here enjoying life. Stage four is not good but, as long as he is taking care of himself and going to all his treatments he should be okay for now. My friend goes to all his treatments and says some times it can make him sick. He is hopeful that he can beat this disease so he trys to stay positive. I have been diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis (MG) a rare disease that has no cure. Doctor's say it is treatable and i could live a long and healthy life. I just have to make life changing adjustments and take it day by day. I keep myself very educated about this disease and joining this group NeuroTalk has helped me understand more because I hear from people that have exactly what I have. So just support your friend because he needs all the support right now. I will keep him in my prayers.


BlueCarGal 09-04-2011 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by jeffy101 (Post 801908)
my best friend was just diagnosed. I am worried about him dr are not saying much:grouphug::

I have no idea what your friend's chances are, but he's sure lucky to have you as a best friend. He couldn't have a better one. Probably being there for him, being willing to listen, to talk about it if he wants to, would mean the world to him. It would to me.

Take care of yourself too!

:In-Lurve:

tamiloo 09-04-2011 10:18 AM

First your friend is so blessed to have you. So sorry for his condition. Just wanted to drop by to welcome you to Neuro Talk!! Hope you can find answers to your question. Also there are lots of folks ready and willing to help....Take care and hope you can have a good holiday!:hug:

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bkolahal 09-07-2011 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by jeffy101 (Post 801908)
my best friend was just diagnosed. I am worried about him dr are not saying much:grouphug::

In 2003 i was diagnose with stage 4 colon cancer,i did chemo and cancer free to this date.3 " of my colon was removed by surgery at that time.Have faith

MelodyL 09-10-2011 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by jeffy101 (Post 801908)
my best friend was just diagnosed. I am worried about him dr are not saying much:grouphug::

Hi, just read your post. So sorry about your friend. I lost my friend Elaine several years ago. Not colon cancer but breast cancer.

Your friend is fighting the fight of his life I hope he is eating healthy and eating all anti-oxidant foods.. Blueberries, broccoli sprouts, these are examples of cancer fighting foods.

He's lucky to have you as a friend.

Take care

Melody


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