Well, I do have it. I had it in 2000 and it is back again. I am getting it treated in an attempt to get it under control so I can stick around a lot more years.
2007-09-25 01:45:39
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answer #1
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answered by Simmi 7
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I would live life to the fullest!!!!!!!! I would keep a positive attitude (not to say I wouldn't have down moments) and go from there.
Enjoy my family even more than I do now. Basically, I would live my life like I do right now.
With all my positive thinking all I can think of is "I'm going to beat this damn disease and no one's going to stop me!!!"
I've had many scares and I've been more fortunate than others and especially my father (who passed away this past May) in not having anything come back as some type of Cancer.
2007-09-25 00:06:02
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answered by Mignon F 5
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Get all the information the Dr's could give me, including treatment options, side effects, and prognosis then make my decision on what to do.
That's what I did last time, ended up having surgery, chemo and radiation and have a 20% chance of recurrance in 5 years. It's been nearly 3 years now, and apparently my chance of recurrance gets smaller the longer I go.
If it recurs, or a new cancer arises, I will make the decision based on the new information.
2007-09-24 21:16:59
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answered by Tarkarri 7
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Get treatment and start doing everything I was too proud or afraid to do before. I was told I had cancer once when I was 15, but it turns out they were wrong- whew.
2007-09-24 20:22:13
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answered by hating the imprints & the girl 3
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I would inmediatly start taking a supplement called INMUNO-PFS developed by Dr. Jose Manuel Frias,
I've had family members cured of cancer by it.
2007-09-25 13:18:52
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answered by Teresa C 2
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i have cancer and i refuse to give up or in to anything. but, what you do to fight or not is strictly up to you. you are the one who will face the treatment and the pain, the hair loss, the nausea, the mood swings and all the other side effects. it is, in my opinion, my desicion and mine alone to decide how to live, with treatment or without. i choose to fight but, having to face chemo and all that intails i can understand when a patient decides not to fight. i have been on chemo for almost three years now and i can tell you that it gets very exhausting. there are times that i would like to give up but, my nature is to fight to the bitter end and fight i will.
2007-09-26 23:35:03
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answered by beth n 2
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fight like h--- just as I'm doing right now. there's a lot in life i want to do yet and I'm not ready to let cancer get me. first you really worry then you decide if your going to let it get you. its a question everyone has to answer for their self. when your gone you will be just a memories to them later on. so you have to fight the fight.
2007-09-24 22:09:52
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answered by sunshine 4
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Take enormous amounts of Vitamin C.
2007-09-28 16:30:02
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answered by jt1walsh 1
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been there -done that ===I got rid of it===no hanging around in my body
2007-09-24 20:18:17
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answered by caffsans 7
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what type and how advanced? it depends on what you are talking about.
2007-09-24 20:20:24
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answered by lil ol me 4
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