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Thanks fellas. He's doing well and may even avoid chemo if the margins are all good. The lobectomy and recovery, albeit long and painful from a post-surgical standpoint, is so much better than if they stopped the surgery due to lymph node involvement. If you are a believer, this is a great testament to faith. Thanks so much guys. I have a much greater appreciation for what people go through with this disease (both the patients and families).

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Thanks fellas. He's doing well and may even avoid chemo if the margins are all good. The lobectomy and recovery, albeit long and painful from a post-surgical standpoint, is so much better than if they stopped the surgery due to lymph node involvement. If you are a believer, this is a great testament to faith. Thanks so much guys. I have a much greater appreciation for what people go through with this disease (both the patients and families).

Thanks fellas. He's doing well and may even avoid chemo if the margins are all good. The lobectomy and recovery, albeit long and painful from a post-surgical standpoint, is so much better than if they stopped the surgery due to lymph node involvement. If you are a believer, this is a great testament to faith. Thanks so much guys. I have a much greater appreciation for what people go through with this disease (both the patients and families).

 

Great News!!

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I am glad to hear your father is doing good. Roswell park cancer institute is awesome. Took my wife there for a second opinion. Unfortunately they can't really help her at this stage. I thought they were top notch in my opinion. Good luck to your dad, stay strong. My prayers are with you and your family.

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I am glad to hear your father is doing good. Roswell park cancer institute is awesome. Took my wife there for a second opinion. Unfortunately they can't really help her at this stage. I thought they were top notch in my opinion. Good luck to your dad, stay strong. My prayers are with you and your family.

So sorry to hear that...your family in my prayers. Just met a respiratory therapist from the westside (Massachusetts area). Needless to say - great gal. Thanks sir.
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Your welcome. She was diagnosed stage 4 October 2012. You and your family will probably be on a emotional rollercoaster in the beginning. But that is normal. Your dad is in good hands at Roswell. Being a caregiver isn't easy. You are welcome to PM me if you need some help or advice.

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Thanks fellas. He's doing well and may even avoid chemo if the margins are all good. The lobectomy and recovery, albeit long and painful from a post-surgical standpoint, is so much better than if they stopped the surgery due to lymph node involvement. If you are a believer, this is a great testament to faith. Thanks so much guys. I have a much greater appreciation for what people go through with this disease (both the patients and families).

 

Great news man! Sounds like you'll have some things to be thankful tomorrow. Here's to coninued good news.

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AMAZING UPDATE!! You guys are gonna love this. I was with my Dad from Monday at noon until this past Saturday when I had to travel back home. At the hospital every day we went over his course of treatment (CT Scans, Bronchoscopies, PET Scans, needle biopsy that showed the cancerous adnocarcinoma, the removal of his right lower lobe, mediastynoscopy, wedge biopsy on upper lobe etc.) He is still in the hospital because the holes in his lung are healing slow and air escapes into the chest cavity so he still has a chest drain/vent. Anyway, we've been waiting for the pathology report to see if the part of his lung that was removed had good margins and if the nodes under the arm were good as well. The Dr. called him tonight and she said as follows: "Do you want me to come in tomorrow morning and tell you in person or tell you now?" My Dad said "Tell me now". The Dr said "the tumor that we removed and your lower lobe have no evidence of cancer. You have a fungal infection. Needless to say, we are relieved and extremely happy but the poor fella has had part of his lung removed and has been in Roswell for 7 days with tubes, catheters and a roller coaster ride of emotions. Do you believe in miracles? I do. Do you believe that a pathologist/lab technician can misdiagnose a biopsy and result in a healthy man lose half his lung? Yes indeed. Thanks for your thoughts and prayers guys. He's been through a hell of a month and this news is something that took me by surprise. Not sure what else to say because this is a matter of first impression....I'm speechless.

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You have a fungal infection.

I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night; what does that mean?

 

(I wasn't sure to say good news and be happy - and how happy to be - so, how happy should we be?)

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I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night; what does that mean?

 

(I wasn't sure to say good news and be happy - and how happy to be - so, how happy should we be?)

I have no clue what a fungal infection is...but it isn't cancer. Really confused how this can happen.
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I have no clue what a fungal infection is...but it isn't cancer. Really confused how this can happen.

 

Glad to hear the good part... The bad part about misreading the biopsy sucks! Just from reading what Wiki says for mycosis... Is he diabetic? Been on strong antibiotics or steriods... Of course he is older.

 

Well good news that there is no cancer!

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Glad to hear the good part... The bad part about misreading the biopsy sucks! Just from reading what Wiki says for mycosis... Is he diabetic? Been on strong antibiotics or steriods... Of course he is older.

 

Well good news that there is no cancer!

Yes, great news. I'm at a loss as to what happened but I researched it too and it appears fungus is often interpreted as lung cancer...in this case they did everything as if it was cancer. Really a crazy week. Very thankful..thanks Exiled.
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