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Kick some ass Wes!
NEGU!!Fight em on the ice and NEGU Wes!
Hoping for the very best for you.
Thank youThe folks at M.D. Anderson managed to fix my Dad, in addition to numerous other folks of my acquaintance. They're good folks, and very good at what they do. Have confidence in what they are proposing.
No but I am open to suggestionsPrayers coming your way.
Also, are you doing any homeopathic medicines with Chemo? I.e. - CBD, keto diet?
Thank you sirWes - The folks at MD Anderson are absolutely the best, and if anybody can turn it around for you it's them.
Just know that you're always in our thoughts and prayers, and God will always be right there by your side, every step of the way.
Go Frogs!
Very disheartening the insurance company is pulling this bull ship. At the end of the day, that’s what it says there for, catastrophic illness/injury.Here's my latest update for you… Yesterday I met with my oncologist and we'll start new regimen of chemotherapy next week. The drug is called Lomustine and it will either be a pill or given to me intravenously. The pill is taken once every six weeks and if we go the IV route, it will be the same cycle. Either way, it will be like swallowing plutonium or injecting plutonium into my veins. Side effects are much the same is other drug, Temodar, gave me. Nausea, fatigue, constipation, etc. are common. However, with the new drug it could potentially cause scarring of the lung tissue as well as, mouth sores and a few other minor Side effects. The one thing that we have to constantly monitor is my red blood or platelet Count. The doctor virtually assured me that not only could this drug have this effect, but that it probably would. So as a result, I will have frequent blood tests and if those counts drop below a certain level then I will have to have a blood transfusion to Bring them back up.I asked her about surgery and she said the surgery was not an option for me, at least not at this point and probably never. That's fine with me one brain surgery in a lifetime is enough.
With respect my proposed visit to MD Anderson, my insurance approved me for one visit, which is hardly worth the effort as that would be for evaluation only. An appeal has been made to extend that to at least a couple of visits so that a treatment plan can be developed and implemented. However, since these tumors are aggressive and grow quickly, she does not want to wait around Allow them the opportunity to grow even larger. There is a sense of urgency because the fuse has been lit and is rapidly burning. So it's better to be on something and taking some action rather than sit around and wait for the insurance company to act.
That's the latest
Thanks everyone
wes
Very disheartening the insurance company is pulling this bull ship. At the end of the day, that’s what it says there for, catastrophic illness/injury.
Did they provide a reason for denial? Or do they even have to?
Seems a little drastic, but it cured Nazism.No but I am open to suggestions
I have been reading about the use of B17 and am on the verge of doing that