Doctors hope I won't need my radiation mask in the future...

Own man, that is unfortunate, you'll be in my prayers brother. 🙏
 
No one can truly understand the devastating blow that comes with the "C" word. DW was given the news almost 12 yrs ago, incurable and 24 months, yet she's still here, still fighting it. I got the "C" news a little over 2 yrs ago. Fortunately it was early and with surgery they were able to get all of mine. Still cancer free.The point is it's a battle you want no part of, but it's a battle where the outcome is not predetermined. Keep the faith, stay strong in will and don't be afraid to ask for second opinions.
 
It's wonderful to see you posting here, Gerard - thanks so much for this update. I'm glad you are through the treatment and the prognosis seems good. It's good news for now, and we'll take it!

I love this B&W photo and I'm glad it was taken! A good testament to have gotten through this treatment experience, and begin to move onward, even while continuing to have close checkups.

Hope you continue to do well. We will look forward to seeing you around more, as soon as you are able!
 
Gk! We’ve missed you. Happy to see your posts and to hear about the favorable first tests. Welcome back.
 
Nice to see you here again! Let me echo the sentiment you have been missed.

That is quite a chilling and powerful photo.
 
Speedy recovery for you and many prayers coming your way. Stay strong!
 
I wish you all the best and look forward to seeing your postings again.
 
Own man, that is unfortunate, you'll be in my prayers brother. 🙏
Thank you, sometimes life really sucks, but.. in a few months I will invite you for a nice photo challenge between you and me, at that time life will just be beautiful again!!

Gerard
A speedy and complete recovery to you! A very interesting picture, looks very sci-fi.
Much appreciated, wearing the mask somehow reminds me of Silence of the Lambs, Dr Hannibal Lector, weird isn't it?

Gerard
No one can truly understand the devastating blow that comes with the "C" word. DW was given the news almost 12 yrs ago, incurable and 24 months, yet she's still here, still fighting it. I got the "C" news a little over 2 yrs ago. Fortunately it was early and with surgery they were able to get all of mine. Still cancer free.The point is it's a battle you want no part of, but it's a battle where the outcome is not predetermined. Keep the faith, stay strong in will and don't be afraid to ask for second opinions.
I'm very sorry to hear this about you both!
After my cardiac arrest, 2 open heart surgeries, 2 TIA's and a carotid artery surgery in almost 4 years (2015-2018) I've learned to get the most out of this life, to have lots of fun, to cherish your loved ones and the beautiful things in life. You and your wife will have experienced this too, it is mainly the uncertainty that is troubling and in your case of course for a much longer period of time.

It may be strange, a lot of people and doctors don't understand this, but after everything that happened I never worried about my heart for a second, never woke up or had nightmares about it. In fact, I often forget that I have an ICD + pacemaker while this device is vital to me, because my heart no longer has its own rhythm and without this device I would be dead in a few days. I hope I can find this way in life as a cancer patient, as well.
I wish your wife and you all the best and ofcourse lots of years of pleasure and happiness!

Gerard
It's wonderful to see you posting here, Gerard - thanks so much for this update. I'm glad you are through the treatment and the prognosis seems good. It's good news for now, and we'll take it!

I love this B&W photo and I'm glad it was taken! A good testament to have gotten through this treatment experience, and begin to move onward, even while continuing to have close checkups.

Hope you continue to do well. We will look forward to seeing you around more, as soon as you are able!
Around the TPF interview in December 2020 I told you I'd be operated on my vocal cords, when I was under anesthesia on the operating table last March, the specialists saw that it looked very much like cancer and made a biopsy.
I was transferred to a specialized hospital and I'm really happy no one has cut my vocal cords because afterwards I learned they would be completely irreparably damaged as a result.
I took a positive approach from the start throughout the entire process and will continue to do so!

Gerard
Gk! We’ve missed you. Happy to see your posts and to hear about the favorable first tests. Welcome back.
How nice of you to say a thing like this, thank you, it's crazy but in the past 4 months I have had a lot of creative ideas and plans, problem is: I don't have the energy for anything at the moment, but it's not just an ordinary tiredness, no covid19 or anything else, I'm vaccinated.
According to the specialists, this is quite normal, it's part of the process that I am in, the zest for life has to come back little by little over the months. Logging in to TPF is in any case the first step.

Gerard
Speedy recovery for you and many prayers coming your way. Stay strong!
Thank you very much, that's very thoughtful.

Gerard

I wish you all the best and look forward to seeing your postings again.
Thank you very much, It will go step by step, but the itch is coming.

Gerard
 
Nice to see you here again! Let me echo the sentiment you have been missed.

That is quite a chilling and powerful photo.
Zac,
Thanks, I checked some "old" posts on the forum yesterday and today and the pictures I see taken by you and JC make me excited to do some more with film, man, I just bought a Fuji camera yesterday to have this one converted for infrared very soon, something that has been on my wish list for a long time, soemthing tells me I'm getting ridiculously busy this way!

Gerard
 
I hope I can find this way in life as a cancer patient, as well.

I know DW & I both have a certain amount of apprehension prior to our checkups, but after awhile you get used to it. You learn to accept it and live your life anyhow. Sounds like you've already come a long way in that respect. Wishing you all the best as well.
 
I too hope you will not be needing the mask anymore! Well, not for its intended purposes, anyway. If you need it at some point for a photo idea, then that's a different story ;) I wish you wellness and inspiration, and energy to enjoy both!
 
Much appreciated, wearing the mask somehow reminds me of Silence of the Lambs, Dr Hannibal Lector, weird isn't it?
Ok, please understand if I ever decline an offer for dinner with you. I don’t like fava beans;)
Best of luck for a full and speedy recovery.
 

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