My wife says I'm not allowed to buy her the fun shirts:


so I have to settle:

My wife says I'm not allowed to buy her the fun shirts:


so I have to settle:

Maybe not affordable and I wonder to if it's like an anti-biotic. Once you start, you commit to the entire treatment.
We'll see what the docs say once, you know, I get gutted like a fish. 😉 I already got cracked open like a lobster for the open heart surgery, what's one more?

Chemo depends on the results of the surgery. Right now, it's stage 2 which is resolved with surgery. If it gets into the lymph nodes, that bumps it to stage 3 and requires chemo.
So they pull the entire sigmoid colon and the related lymph nodes and send it all off for biopsy.
Hard to say, recovery is going to be a bitch because, get this... 12 days after my diagnosis, 1 day before the CT Scan and 2 days before meeting the surgeon, my wife felt a numbness and tingling in her legs, tried to stand up and fell to the floor.
An infection she had been fighting in her foot moved to her spine and tried to paralyze her(!) She had emergency surgery on her spjne that night, a lower leg amputation a few days later, and has now been in the hospital... (checks math) 14 days.
So there's a real possibility we'll both be hospitalized at the same time or, best case, in surgical recovery at the same time. She can't come home until she completes rehab for the nerve damage and amputation.
0/10 - Cancer surgery in 11 days.
I would also accept Wilford Brimley.
Depends on what standard of living you're used to. 😉
My mortgage is $2,200 a month, $26,400 a year.
Add to that other bills, living expenses, etc. I could probably get by on $50K or $60K a year.
Now then... lifespan. If you expect to live another 30 years (unlikely for me, but possible), that's between $1.5M and $1.8M.
I was at a shop like that, kitty rolled over and showed his belly so I gave him all the belly rubs and picked him up when he started purring. He rubbed my face.
The owners were like "He... he doesn't DO that!"
Yeah, well, he does for me!
So the plan is to completely remove the sigmoid colon and then attach the end of the descending colon to the rectum. They also have to pull all the lymph nodes around the colon because if it gets into them, that's stage 3 and chemo. We won't know until we get the results from the surgery.

Fortunately we all have more than enough colon to go around.
March is colon cancer awareness month, wear blue and get checked! If it could happen to me, it could happen to anyone!
Holographic / Crystalline storage.
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