[nfb-talk] Update on cancer
James Aldrich
jajkaldrich at gmail.com
Sun Jul 18 14:47:20 UTC 2010
Joseph,
We'll keep you in our thoughts and prayers that this cancer will be
conquered!
Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: "T. Joseph Carter" <carter.tjoseph at gmail.com>
To: <nfb-or at nfbnet.org>; <nfb-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 9:36 PM
Subject: [nfb-talk] Update on cancer
> Hi everyone,
>
> Some of the major details seem to be suffering from a game of telephone,
> so before giving an update I probably need to recap the major details: On
> June 21st, I was diagnosed with a soft tissue sarcoma, a pretty rare form
> of cancer most doctors have never seen, and therefore don't recognize when
> they encounter it.
>
> I'm finding that many soft tissue sarcoma survivors have stories about the
> medical adventure around trying to treat whatever the doctors thought they
> were dealing with before they discovered the cancer. I was no exception,
> with doctors cutting a hole in my right lower back to remove the "cyst" or
> "abscess" this was thought to be.
>
> So by the time it was diagnosed on the 21st, the tumor had grown to fill
> the hole, and had begun growing out of it! So, 32 days after my 32nd
> birthday, there I am calling the sarcoma specialist's office in a panic.
> We did what we could do dress the tumor until we could arrange the tests
> needed to determine the best treatment approach, which turned out to begin
> with surgery.
>
> I had that on the 8th, where the doctors cut out a blob roughly the size
> of a six inch cube. I was only released from the hospital today after
> issue related to this thing I've got called a wound vac. Basically they
> left part of the operating site open and put a vacuum sealed dressing over
> it that connects to a machine that constantly drains it. This reduces the
> mess and chances for infection a bit, but requires care and feeding of the
> machine. Plus dressing changes hurt a LOT, but that'd be true regardless
> of the vac!
>
> We have the pathology results back, and thankfully the tissue around the
> edges of the blob has no sign of cancer cells! I'm still on heavy pain
> medication, so you can expect me not to be great conversation if you tried
> to call me right now!
>
> I'll be staying here a home quite a bit then to recover. I don't plan to
> go anywhere for while, and then just the doctor's office.
>
> That's all for now! Take care everyone!
>
> Joseph
>
>
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