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Difficulties In Life...
#31
Posted 29 January 2012 - 05:28 PM
Also, like 3800power, I'm a devout Christian and I do believe that everything happens for a reason, just sometimes we don't know what that reason is. This thread has kinda turned into a thread of pain from the looks of things, and I just want to say that everyone who has shown their personal problems in this thread are in my prayers. Don't loose hope you guys.
Nitehawk, I'm glad to hear that she's handling the chemo and I'm VERY impressed with your love and devotion to your wife. Keep up the great work!
#32
Posted 30 January 2012 - 02:09 AM
Zipper, thanks for your support and checking out the business. Just knowing that people care is what helps me keep up, and you guys are great.
Scott, 3800power knows how I see things. No biggie, he has sent his thoughts/prayers. That's what matters.

'96 Monte L67 - Ported heads | Full 3" Exhaust | Ported TB | 180* T-stat | 104's | HAI | UDAP | SSPlog&Ported Rear | P&P Gen III | Walbro | AFC |
'93 Prelude H22A1 - Header | CAI | 2.5" SS Exhaust |
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#33
Posted 31 January 2012 - 08:32 PM
at a time like this, i bet your wife is more thankful than she ever could be to have someone like you with her and caring for her. i think it's awesome what you're doing, starting up an online business and whatnot. along with all the house work and keeping her happy and healthy. good for you bro. when this is all said and done, and you guys are both happy and healthy, both of you will be happy to see how much love was exchanged between the both of you, your families, and everyone here.
with that said, i absolutely hate healthcare and insurance companies. i don't see how they have a good conscience after charging someone hundreds and thousands of dollars because they are either physically or mentally sick or unable. that is so wrong. i realize we need to keep everyone working, but for gods sake, we need to be able to provide for our families too.. but i'll end that right there.

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2005 Monte Carlo LT 3800
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#34
Posted 01 February 2012 - 10:45 AM
When i was 18 I had a tenderness in my chest, it didnt go away so I went to a doctor...he said it was gynecomastia, nothing to worry about, and he sent me on my way. I got home and looked it up, it said in rare cases its a symptom of testicular cancer, I was frightened but thought, nah, couldnt happen to me, a few days went by and I was getting worried, I felt numb so i made an appointment to see a urologist, the week of the appointment i lost health insurance, so i cancled, this was july 2009. As time went by i noticed it getting bigger and more sore, it wasnt until june 2010 i couldnt take it anymore, I didnt care about insurence, I had to see a doctor, I went in on a tuesday, they wanted on the surgery table thursday, we ended up waiting an extra week cause the surgen was going away, when he got back i had my first surgery. Its was a testicular cancer, but all my blood work was comming back negative so we figured everything was good, until the byopsy came back. Turns out it wasnt just a basic cancer, it was a rare, agressive type called a Primitive neuroectodermal tumor, I fell into the 10% of cancers that dont make tumor markers, i went for more scans, everything looked clean, it was still suggested I had a Lymphadenectomy (fancy way to say, lymph node removal) just to be sure, so after giving it though, i decided it was for the best, october 2010 i was back on the table, i woke up with bandaged up from the v where my ribs meet to my belt line. I spent 4 days in the hospital, i was determined to get better, so without taking pain meds after i was out, i was getting better. I got a call from the surgen, it want good news, he told me he just got the report back, as clean as it looked while he was in there, there was 1 node infected, just one, it was about 1/8 of an inch tumor, so before i was even out of the bandages, I was in a chemo chair november 12th 2010, a day before my birthday, now keep in mind the agression part of this bad boy. the first cycle was a one day treatment. I got adriamycin, cytoxan, and vincristine, this cycle takes about 7, 8 hours, you feel ok the day you get it but the following few days, is undescribeable, its a sh*tty that ive neve felt before. So three weeks later, my next cycle, 5 days in that damn chair, the c*cktail this time isifosfamide and etoposide, this was about a 10 hour day, plus the drive, so about a 11 ,12 hour day. Acually, if it wasnt for the long days, this cycle wasnt as bad. So I went through the teatments, I finished jaunary 22, 2011, just over a year ago, So far so good, Im 21 years old and my girlfriend of 4 years who stuck by me through the whole thing is now my fiance, even with the surgerys and tretments, these past few years have been awesome. Im not sure if i could have done it all alone.
So, more on point, its much easier with someone there, and i mean this in a nice way, be there and push her to do well and get better, Its weird but you feel like crap sitting around and think if you get up and do something, you will feel even worse, thats not the case, after being pushed and going out and doing stuff is when I felt the best, I guess it got my mind off of it, keeping a positive attitude, staying active, and having someone there with you is the best thing for you.
I wish the both of you the best of luck, keep your heads high, dont let anything get the best of you
We are all rooting for you
Maybe this was a little long, its most of the story but not all.
P.s. wanting to write this is pretty much the push that made me stop creeping and actually make an account haha
#35
Posted 02 February 2012 - 09:40 AM
98LlLumina, thanks for some insight from somebody who's been there... It's definitely not an enviable situation to be in. Glad to hear you're doing well after everything. And no worries, just because you're new here doesn't mean I value your input any differently than anybody else's. Thanks again.
Update: couldn't do the chemo yesterday... Her white blood count was down too much, so postponed til next Wednesday. Now she'll have to get "blood booster" shots which make your bones hurt so she can have a higher white cell count.

'96 Monte L67 - Ported heads | Full 3" Exhaust | Ported TB | 180* T-stat | 104's | HAI | UDAP | SSPlog&Ported Rear | P&P Gen III | Walbro | AFC |
'93 Prelude H22A1 - Header | CAI | 2.5" SS Exhaust |
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#36
Posted 02 February 2012 - 10:52 AM
And I guess every place has different procedures, I got that shot every saturday after each cycle
How is she holding up?
#37
Posted 04 February 2012 - 05:43 PM
blackbeauty89, on 01 February 2012 - 01:32 AM, said:
Why end it there? My goodness mercy me ... that rant could take on a whole life of its own. I know from personal experience. Those of us with physical or mental or health-related issues, caused by NO fault of our own, are stuck with so many medical bills and "red tape" to cut/hammer/bite/saw through, that it almost begs the question of, "Why bother?" Those with NO medical issues of their own really cannot empathize or have ANY clue as to how it is like to have to balance basic needs along with paying for medical procedures that are just as necessary to stay alive. Then, of course, come the comments like, "Well, you don't LOOK sick." Please. You don't HAVE to LOOK sick to BE sick. Anyone who believes otherwise ... well, you know what type of dealer you should go see RIGHT NOW.
Warned ya'll, didn't I?
nitehawkjcb, on 02 February 2012 - 02:40 PM, said:
*nods*
Indeed ... glad you are well, 98.
nitehawkjcb said:
Yikes. Always something, isn't it? You already know thoughts/prayers are continuing from me. I'm glad you keep us posted.
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#38
Posted 15 February 2012 - 07:35 PM
#39
Posted 16 February 2012 - 09:42 AM
She only gets one "shot" for the blood booster... Doctor says to take Claritin and it will help for some reason or another... Well Claritin didn't help and she was in pain and nauseous from the shot for a few days.
As far as the actual chemo, she has 4 different meds "ABVD".
Quite a bit of her hair is coming out... You can't really tell, but she was upset with it. Understandably upset. If she keeps losing hair, I'm shaving my head for support. But I guess we just take it one day at a time...

'96 Monte L67 - Ported heads | Full 3" Exhaust | Ported TB | 180* T-stat | 104's | HAI | UDAP | SSPlog&Ported Rear | P&P Gen III | Walbro | AFC |
'93 Prelude H22A1 - Header | CAI | 2.5" SS Exhaust |
http://usatyourservice.webs.com | http://www.expertpcnc.com
#40
Posted 16 February 2012 - 04:55 PM
My family and I wish you well with your business, and we will keep you guys in our thoughts. Stay strong-

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#41
Posted 16 February 2012 - 11:20 PM

'96 Monte L67 - Ported heads | Full 3" Exhaust | Ported TB | 180* T-stat | 104's | HAI | UDAP | SSPlog&Ported Rear | P&P Gen III | Walbro | AFC |
'93 Prelude H22A1 - Header | CAI | 2.5" SS Exhaust |
http://usatyourservice.webs.com | http://www.expertpcnc.com
#42
Posted 20 February 2012 - 03:44 PM
#43
Posted 21 February 2012 - 09:33 AM
blazerman3, on 20 February 2012 - 04:44 PM, said:
Hey Bobby, we're doing as good as we can be doing all things considered. Her hair is coming out quite a bit now, but it may just thin out. I guess time will tell. We got another round of chemo tomorrow, gotta be there at 9 AM. We go every other Wednesday. I think I saw your car last time we went, but if you saw us we were sitting in the first chairs you can sit in, away from the rest of the chairs. She wanted to sit there, so there we sat. But we're doing well, I do a lot around the house, she sure is stubborn though - I got home after work yesterday and she had almost finished cooking dinner lol. Can't keep her down, she's strong.
And no worries, I know what you're saying. Not harsh or anything, just telling it like it is. Thanks for checking up with us, we meet with the doctor tomorrow to get a progress report or some sh*t, so I'll update the thread then most likely. You two take care as well.

'96 Monte L67 - Ported heads | Full 3" Exhaust | Ported TB | 180* T-stat | 104's | HAI | UDAP | SSPlog&Ported Rear | P&P Gen III | Walbro | AFC |
'93 Prelude H22A1 - Header | CAI | 2.5" SS Exhaust |
http://usatyourservice.webs.com | http://www.expertpcnc.com
#44
Posted 24 February 2012 - 06:13 PM
#45
Posted 25 February 2012 - 12:16 AM
blazerman3, on 24 February 2012 - 07:13 PM, said:
It definitely is a plus that she's getting some feeling, if you don't mind my asking, what's she being treated for, and how many treatments? It's not as long of a treatment as Dawn's is, we were there from 9 am til about 3 pm. Every two weeks for 9 more treatments. I was in and out a few times, and every time I headed out you were reading a book - and I don't like people interrupting me when I'm into a book, so I never bother people that are reading. lol
I appreciate that. You're a good man, and I hope you know that offer goes for you two as well.

'96 Monte L67 - Ported heads | Full 3" Exhaust | Ported TB | 180* T-stat | 104's | HAI | UDAP | SSPlog&Ported Rear | P&P Gen III | Walbro | AFC |
'93 Prelude H22A1 - Header | CAI | 2.5" SS Exhaust |
http://usatyourservice.webs.com | http://www.expertpcnc.com
#46
Posted 29 February 2012 - 09:34 AM
#47
Posted 29 February 2012 - 05:28 PM

'96 Monte L67 - Ported heads | Full 3" Exhaust | Ported TB | 180* T-stat | 104's | HAI | UDAP | SSPlog&Ported Rear | P&P Gen III | Walbro | AFC |
'93 Prelude H22A1 - Header | CAI | 2.5" SS Exhaust |
http://usatyourservice.webs.com | http://www.expertpcnc.com
#48
Posted 25 March 2012 - 08:27 PM
#49
Posted 25 March 2012 - 10:50 PM

'96 Monte L67 - Ported heads | Full 3" Exhaust | Ported TB | 180* T-stat | 104's | HAI | UDAP | SSPlog&Ported Rear | P&P Gen III | Walbro | AFC |
'93 Prelude H22A1 - Header | CAI | 2.5" SS Exhaust |
http://usatyourservice.webs.com | http://www.expertpcnc.com
#50
Posted 26 March 2012 - 03:42 AM
99 Regal GS - DPP headers, Intake, 3.2, SSIC, 1.8/1.85 rockers, 3" exhaust - 13.5 @ 102 on stock timing and then the maf died - sold
99 Regal LS - Wife's car. 144k.
2003 Regal GS. Dynotech stage 2 trans, Ported blower, lower, China-bay headers, SLP cat-back, 3.4/3.6 pulleys. No current time.
#51
Posted 26 March 2012 - 07:06 PM
#52
Posted 28 March 2012 - 06:30 PM
Buck531, on 26 March 2012 - 08:42 AM, said:
Bingo.
Too many people I've known have suffered death by cancer. Just is NOT fair ... and cancer doesn't care who it touches.
Gord and Nite ... thoughts/prayers continuing for both of you, of course.....
Cort | 38.m.IL | pigValve + paceMaker + cowValve | 5 MCs + 1 Caprice Classic
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#53
Posted 28 March 2012 - 10:51 PM
#54
Posted 04 April 2012 - 01:29 PM
gordornr, on 29 March 2012 - 03:51 AM, said:
David D (fellow MC owner/enthusiast)
Walter O
...to name just 2
Keep us posted about that relay for life. Not sure that I could donate too much right now (since I'm unemployed), but I can see what I can do. Thoughts/prayers continuing, of course....
Cort | 38.m.IL | pigValve + paceMaker + cowValve | 5 MCs + 1 Caprice Classic
CHD.MCs.CC + RoadTrips.hobbies.RadioShows.us66 = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort
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