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SG, I am so very glad to hear your good news. It seems that relief can be so intense, that it can be like starting a new life!
SG, I am so very glad to hear your good news. It seems that relief can be so intense, that it can be like starting a new life!
Is there an analogous video with hot babes showing men how to check for a certain male-specific cancer (no, not prostate)?
I think I went too far this time.
Is there an analogous video with hot babes showing men how to check for a certain male-specific cancer (no, not prostate)?
I'm pretty sure YouTube would be happy to share that revenue with you too!Is there an analogous video with hot babes showing men how to check for a certain male-specific cancer (no, not prostate)?
Absolutely! Nothing like feeling like you are being given a second chance!
FOR SURE. I have acute leukemia and feel I have been given a second chance at life! Once diagnosed, most felt I would not live another month! But having a very good Doctor and an outstanding cancer facility is the key. Now, after 62 days in hospital and more chemo than I ever want to go through again, then into their clinic as an out patient for even more chemo, AUGUST 5,2011 I went into remission. Now I must continue the 5 day regiment of chemo and then 3 weeks of labs.
BUT, here is a tidbit of info. The facility I credit for saving my life so far is the LSU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER/FEIST-WEILLER CANCER CENTER located in Shreveport,La. Best cancer facility for miles around. Doctors from all over Louisiana refer their cancer diagnosed patients there. Same for east Texas, south Arkansas, and parts of Mississippi. But, HUMANA has them as OUT-OF-NETWORK!! Has been an ongoing battle with them for me. Not only must fight LEUKEMIA but HUMANA as well to recieve the medicare coverage I am entitled to after having worked and paid into for over 45 years.
Sorry for being so long, just fed up!
FOR SURE. I have acute leukemia and feel I have been given a second chance at life! Once diagnosed, most felt I would not live another month! But having a very good Doctor and an outstanding cancer facility is the key. Now, after 62 days in hospital and more chemo than I ever want to go through again, then into their clinic as an out patient for even more chemo, AUGUST 5,2011 I went into remission. Now I must continue the 5 day regiment of chemo and then 3 weeks of labs.
BUT, here is a tidbit of info. The facility I credit for saving my life so far is the LSU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER/FEIST-WEILLER CANCER CENTER located in Shreveport,La. Best cancer facility for miles around. Doctors from all over Louisiana refer their cancer diagnosed patients there. Same for east Texas, south Arkansas, and parts of Mississippi. But, HUMANA has them as OUT-OF-NETWORK!! Has been an ongoing battle with them for me. Not only must fight LEUKEMIA but HUMANA as well to recieve the medicare coverage I am entitled to after having worked and paid into for over 45 years.
Sorry for being so long, just fed up!
FOR SURE. I have acute leukemia and feel I have been given a second chance at life! Once diagnosed, most felt I would not live another month! But having a very good Doctor and an outstanding cancer facility is the key. Now, after 62 days in hospital and more chemo than I ever want to go through again, then into their clinic as an out patient for even more chemo, AUGUST 5,2011 I went into remission. Now I must continue the 5 day regiment of chemo and then 3 weeks of labs.
BUT, here is a tidbit of info. The facility I credit for saving my life so far is the LSU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER/FEIST-WEILLER CANCER CENTER located in Shreveport,La. Best cancer facility for miles around. Doctors from all over Louisiana refer their cancer diagnosed patients there. Same for east Texas, south Arkansas, and parts of Mississippi. But, HUMANA has them as OUT-OF-NETWORK!! Has been an ongoing battle with them for me. Not only must fight LEUKEMIA but HUMANA as well to recieve the medicare coverage I am entitled to after having worked and paid into for over 45 years.
Sorry for being so long, just fed up!
Just found out the pathology came back as nothing invasive! The posterior margin was a bit close to the pec muscle, but doc says it should be fine. Will be getting a second opinion on the path from my doc here in Alabama to be sure, though. Assuming they agree, I shouldn't need any chemo or radiation...all that will be left to do is finish up my reconstruction surgeries and get back to living life!!!!!!!!!!!!