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by Ontario Guy
Tue Mar 07, 2017 6:12 am
Forum: Colon Talk - Colon cancer (colorectal cancer) support forum
Topic: Hi ... again
Replies: 24
Views: 4801

Re: Hi ... again

Hi Mike,

Thanks for the list of PET scanners in Ontario. I notice that St. Joe's in London has one. A lot easier to get to from here than Toronto.

Best,

OG
by Ontario Guy
Mon Mar 06, 2017 7:52 pm
Forum: Colon Talk - Colon cancer (colorectal cancer) support forum
Topic: Hi ... again
Replies: 24
Views: 4801

Re: Hi ... again

Hey Mike, I was hoping you would chime in here. I, too, am very grateful that the cost of treatment isn't an issue. In fact, from time to time I express my eternal gratitude to Tommy Douglas (you will know who he was) for pushing hard back in the 70s. I can live with the 13%. Toronto for a PET, eh? ...
by Ontario Guy
Mon Mar 06, 2017 7:46 pm
Forum: Colon Talk - Colon cancer (colorectal cancer) support forum
Topic: Hi ... again
Replies: 24
Views: 4801

Re: Hi ... again

CR Guy, I should have been more specific. First, I had spent the previous three weeks on anticoagulants (Fragmin and Warfarin). My family doctor had only suspended their use that morning upon reading the CT result. This was all in my chart, as were the results of the four previous negative venous ul...
by Ontario Guy
Mon Mar 06, 2017 9:47 am
Forum: Colon Talk - Colon cancer (colorectal cancer) support forum
Topic: Hi ... again
Replies: 24
Views: 4801

Re: Hi ... again

HI Maia,

Post away! Great video. Thanks. I'll be watching this a few times before my next appointment with my oncologist.

Food for lots of thought.

Best, and thanks again.

OG
by Ontario Guy
Mon Mar 06, 2017 9:04 am
Forum: Colon Talk - Colon cancer (colorectal cancer) support forum
Topic: Hi ... again
Replies: 24
Views: 4801

Re: Hi ... again

Thanks, everyone, for your responses. Darkness: the nice thing about my present set-up is that the ID specialist, who I haven’t met yet but has been consulting since I started treatment, correctly prescribed exactly the anti-biotic I appear to need: Sulfatrim. Infection is slowly diminishing. It wil...
by Ontario Guy
Sun Mar 05, 2017 7:04 am
Forum: Colon Talk - Colon cancer (colorectal cancer) support forum
Topic: Hi ... again
Replies: 24
Views: 4801

Re: Hi ... again

Thanks, everyone, for your support and concern. I don’t think it’s quite the right time for a second opinion. There are three aspects to my present predicament: - the cancer, obviously - the infection, and healing the original wound - getting my leg back to something resembling a normal size. The ca...
by Ontario Guy
Sat Mar 04, 2017 11:45 am
Forum: Colon Talk - Colon cancer (colorectal cancer) support forum
Topic: Hi ... again
Replies: 24
Views: 4801

Hi ... again

Hi, everyone, My cancer is back and so am I. A weird tale. Colonoscopies and scans after my 2012 bout with the Beast declared me NED. My CEAs (hi there, Muskoka Mike) over three years were all within acceptable norms. A colonoscopy last fall was clear. But … I walked into a dehumidifier in the middl...
by Ontario Guy
Mon Nov 23, 2015 4:27 pm
Forum: Colon Talk - Colon cancer (colorectal cancer) support forum
Topic: Thank you everyone
Replies: 25
Views: 3173

Re: Thank you everyone

... rule one: there are no rules to surviving cancer. You do what you have to do to get by. Sometimes that means being sad, being happy or even being angry ... we are all in a delicate emotional state no matter how grounded we think we are. Nicely put. Another take from Viktor Frankl, who developed...
by Ontario Guy
Mon Nov 23, 2015 1:49 pm
Forum: Colon Talk - Colon cancer (colorectal cancer) support forum
Topic: Anyone have trouble with always being cold while on chemo
Replies: 7
Views: 1483

Re: Anyone have trouble with always being cold while on chemo

Ho boy. My partner took a picture of me on the sofa around Christmas, with a hat, a scarf and the rest of me covered in a huge duvet. I froze all the way through chemo. Not the worst aspect by any means; it just added to the general fun.

Best,

OG
by Ontario Guy
Mon Nov 23, 2015 1:42 pm
Forum: Colon Talk - Colon cancer (colorectal cancer) support forum
Topic: Help with RC radiation bum pain
Replies: 15
Views: 2838

Re: Help with RC radiation bum pain

Let your medical team know ASAP. I let my BM pains go on too long and ended up on heavy narcotics. In the long run that wasn't a big problem, but better to avoid it if you can. There may also be the possibility of changing your surgery options, i.e. doing the ileo as a separate operation (that which...
by Ontario Guy
Sun Nov 22, 2015 6:25 am
Forum: Colon Talk - Colon cancer (colorectal cancer) support forum
Topic: My favorite time of year
Replies: 16
Views: 2282

Re: My favorite time of year

I can't imagine having to deal with cancer and snow. We just had our first big snowfall. It's gorgeous. Yeah, later this morning I'm going to have to get out there and shovel it. It was a wet snow so it will be heavy. But until then I'm just going to drink my coffee and look at the glistening fores...
by Ontario Guy
Thu Nov 19, 2015 7:26 am
Forum: Colon Talk - Colon cancer (colorectal cancer) support forum
Topic: Chemo question - no leucovorin
Replies: 12
Views: 2512

Re: Chemo question - no leucovorin

plastikos wrote:Anyone familiar or undergoing the same regimen?


No, but thanks to you and Ron50 for the information. Very interesting.

Best,

OG
by Ontario Guy
Mon Nov 16, 2015 10:01 pm
Forum: Colon Talk - Colon cancer (colorectal cancer) support forum
Topic: Picc line long term?
Replies: 12
Views: 2151

Re: Picc line long term?

HIS take = NG tube was the worst PICC line was a close second I don't get it. Compared to learning how to deal with a colostomy - pooping out the front, changing gear in unusual places, caring for peristomal skin, etc. - having a PICC in my arm for four months was a walk in the park. Compared to de...
by Ontario Guy
Sat Nov 14, 2015 7:23 pm
Forum: Colon Talk - Colon cancer (colorectal cancer) support forum
Topic: POLL: How many polyps did you have at your first post-diagnosis colonoscopy?
Replies: 18
Views: 3538

Re: POLL: How many polyps did you have at your first post-diagnosis colonoscopy?

One. My surgeon was very careful to make sure I understood that this was nothing to worry about.

Best,

OG
by Ontario Guy
Sat Nov 14, 2015 6:29 am
Forum: Colon Talk - Colon cancer (colorectal cancer) support forum
Topic: Picc line long term?
Replies: 12
Views: 2151

Re: Picc line long term?

I was wondering if anyone had 4 months of chemo through a picc line. Is that possible? Yes. I had it. No problems at all. I don't know about Québec, but Ontario simply won't do ports for "short-term" chemo (less than, say, 6 months). What Ontario did pay for was visiting nurses to unhook ...

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