Posted on 04/11/2007 8:33:00 AM PDT by areafiftyone
We have all seen the courageous battle that Elizabeth and John Edwards are fighting, and there are so many others. Fortunately, there are an increasing number of good stories because of the medical advances that have been made. I have friends in politics, some in Congress, some running for President, and others who have successfully dealt with cancer. It is certainly no respecter of persons and totally non-partisan. That point was driven home to me about 2 1/2 years ago when, shortly after a routine physical, I was diagnosed with what the doctors call an indolent lymphoma. Of the 30-plus kinds of lymphoma this is a "good" kind, if there is such a thing.
I have had no illness from it, or even any symptoms. My life expectancy should not be affected. I am in remission, and it is very treatable with drugs if treatment is needed in the future--and with no debilitating side effects.
I am one of the lucky ones. There are many lucky ones today. And for all of our diversity, we share one thing in common--a deep appreciation for the fact that we live in the United States of America and have the best medicine and the best doctors the world has even known.
(((PING))))
Cool. Run, Fred!
April 11, 2007
In 2004, Senator Thompson was diagnosed with a form of lymphoma. Today, he is in remission from this, slow-growing disease. Doctors cannot currently detect the lymphoma by physical examinations or scans. Here are the facts:
WHAT IS IT?
Senator Thompson has an indolent form of lymphoma, one of more than 30 types of lymphoma.
Some lymphomas are very aggressive, but people with slow-growing types, like Senator Thompson's, often dying from natural causes associated with old age, rather than from the disease.
Using a standard prognostic scoring system Senator Thompson has a favorable prognosis.
Senator Thompson has never been physically ill or had any symptoms from his lymphoma or had any side effects from the therapy.
TREATMENT
One treatment option for this type of lymphoma is simply to watch and wait.
There are also new therapies, if and when treatment is indicated, which prolong survival compared to treatments used just 5 years ago.
Senator Thompson chose to receive such therapy (Rituxan), but he is no longer in treatment as he is in remission.
Bruce D. Cheson, M.D.
Professor of Medicine
Head of Hematology
Division of Hematology/Oncology
More good news!
Run, Fred, Run! We’re Fready!!
Thanks so much for the ping :)
Gad you posted this because I think RedState is down...cannot find server.
Busy morning there I expect.
You are quite welcome. I know you are a Fred fan. LOL! Redstate keeps getting knocked off. They must have so much traffic! LOL!
The sad thing is John Kerry looked at AlGore and global warming and jumped on that band wagon. Now he looks at Elizabeth Edward and Fred Thompson and will want to get in on that too!
Yes they are. It took me 1/2 hr to get to his post. I knew he posted it because I got an alert on my computer but I couldn’t get into RedState.
over here...HONK!
Nah! He won’t do it. He knows he will lose. It’s Hillary’s to win as far as the Democrat nomination is concerned. She’s got it locked.
Red State with good news...but oh...it’s down due to traffic
Read post 4, it looks good for Fred.
LOL! I guess everyone wants to read up on Fred! It will calm down later on.
? Click the box to see where he stands on the issues. ?
If you'd like to be a FRedHead let me or jellybean know.
At least I was able to finally post it! WHEW! LOL!
I’m telling you guys, he’s getting all his skeletons (if you can call this a skeleton) out of the closet. He’s gonna run!
Thanks for the info, area.
No problem. I wish him well.
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