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They all tell you stage 4. I've been getting chemo and getting cut for over 6 years no, just had my bi weekly infusion and presently wearing an infusion pump (2days) getting 5 FU. and taking supplemental steroids that make me shake. I'm a 3 time looser, first colon and liver cancer. At the beginning 6 years ago was told I had a 30% survival chance and I'm still here, doing what I always do, just a bit slower at 73. I still farm, run hay, cut wood and work in my machine shop alongside my 2 employees. I don't have all my parts but I really didn't need them anyway.Speaking of lifetime guarantee, there is no guarantee. I was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer in March, so I am about eight months into treatment; chemotherapy. One of the side effects is known as hand and foot syndrome. That and cold sensitivity. Seems to be particularly tied to my hands and feet; they feel cold to me from my side of things even though they may be plenty warm. I wear gloves a lot , especially when handling cold things. Definitely in the refrigerator, but under the mid 60s affects them. And most every edge feels sharp.
The hospital I go to cannot operate on my Kidney lesion issue I have but I could have went to Cleveland Clinic, or Mayo in Minnesota or Anderson in Dallas Texas. I chose Cleveland Clinic and glad I did. At Cleveland Clinic they have in residence the utmost liver surgeon in the world, Doctor Kwon and he's collaborating with Trinity (where I go for infusions) as r=far as the chemo regimen I'm on. When they shrink to 3 centimeters, he will remove them. I'm very lucky that I have world class hospitalization in addition to Medicare. What Medicare don't pay for my hospitalization pays the rest and I won't even tell you what it has cost so far. lets just say I could put a nice dent in the National Debt.
if you want to PM me I'll give you my phone number and we can talk. I've learned the hard way and the best way to deal with the chemo and what I do to mitigate the effects. What you can take medicine wise and what can cause you other issues besides dealing with the cancer.
I'm what they term a survivor and my oncologist finds me amazing, he even lets me set the infusion dosages now because I know my body and what I can tolerate better than he does and he collaborates directly with Cleveland Clinic as well.
Everyone has the cancer genes in them, everyone including children. It's what sets them off that needs to be discovered. Once they achieve that, cancer will be like leprosy, it will cease to exist and kill.
Good luck and PM me and I will give you my phone number and email address. been travelling the road for a long time now. I have my good days and my bad days but the bottom line is I'm still here and doing almost everything I want to. In fact I'm going hunting up north (Michigan) for opening day with my very close friends and hunting partners. We have hunted all over the USA as well as Canada and I'd like to do an African hunt if I survive long enough. On my bucket list is a lion kill. Long range hunting is my passion. Not cheap but I can well afford it.