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NC State Extension does not guarantee the accuracy of the translated text. At the beginning of September , my doctor sent me to the ER for a problem with my leg. While in the ER, I mentioned about a nagging cough that I was having that wasn't going away. Seven years ago, they found a 2 cm nodule in my right lower lung on a CAT scan of my abdomen.
It was found by complete accident. I was 43 years old. My beautiful Mama's life was cut far too short due to a horribly misunderstood disease - lung cancer. My mom and sister passed away with COPD. My mom has been gone for 34 years and Jeannie 2 years. I love and miss them very much. It has now metastasized to my brain - I'm still fighting! I was diagnosed with lung cancer and had surgery in August Six months later, I climbed 38 flights to the top of Louisville's National City Tower in just over 16 minutes!
In , I caught a respiratory virus. I was sick for 2 months and ended up in hospital with an enlarged heart - It was keeping me going! My mother had COPD for 15 years.
No matter how hard it was for her, she fought and fought for her kids! I have exercise induced asthma exacerbated by heat. I probably have asthma because my mom smoked her entire pregnancy. I am the mother of my son who has COPD and asthma. My son and I are going to fight this horrible disease. Keep praying every day to get better. Thank you. I am a respiratory therapist. My mother died from COPD in I have asthma.
My granddaughter and daughter both have asthma. I have suffered from asthma since I was a child. Many people like to think that asthma is not that important or that is does not affect your day to day life.
I know firsthand the impact it can have on one's health, as I was diagnosed with lung cancer five years ago. I am Donna.
A wife of over 40 years, a mom, a daughter, a sister, and a stage IV lung cancer survivor. We were all very surprised as I had never smoked and had not lived or worked with a smoker. I believe I was 12 or 13, when I was first referred to a specialist and diagnosed with asthma. I didn't give it much thought back then, it didn't affect me.
I'm 31 now and I feel like my life has flipped in the wrong direction in regard to my health. Hello Ms. My mom pass away of this deadly disease, March 25, It began with a cough in late winter. I just thought I had a case of bronchitis.
I had not yet quit smoking but was cutting down. When I saw her for the results, she was speechless; my upper body was "riddled with lesions". The diagnosis came on the day before New Year's Eve last year. My wife and I were completely numb. How could this possibly happen? It had to be a mistake! I was diagnosed with lung cancer July I had pneumonia and they did chest x-ray and found a spot. I was diagnosed in stage 2. I lost my mom in to lung cancer at the age of One year later, I lost my sister.
She was 45 years old and had lung cancer. I taught English and humanities at Deerfield High School for 34 years. Now I live in Chambersburg, PA and have just completed five years of caring for my wife Leslie who died of non-smoking lung cancer October 22, In late May , my sister and I went to London.
When we returned, I had a cough. Being a nonsmoker, I shrugged it off as effects of pollution in the UK. I will celebrate 19 years of survivorship following concurrent diagnoses and surgeries for ovarian and uterine cancers in January Apparently, that wasn't enough for me though, as fate had a new obstacle to put in my path. In , I got the scare of my life. I was diagnosed with lung cancer. I was shocked. I had quit smoking 12 years before that and even then, I was a social smoker.
I'm 72 years old and I was diagnosed as 1a in November I had lower half lung removed a month later followed by seven weeks of chemo and radiation, because when I exited surgery, I was 3a due to unseen involvement. Bill was not feeling right — feeling short of breath and dizzy, we traveled to the ER. A few hours later, he was admitted for some tests and two days later, after completing the tests, we got the dire news.
Lung cancer. My name is Lisa M. In August , at the age of 44, I went from having a very active, healthy, life with a persistent cough and a little shortness of breath, to finding out I have stage IV non-small cell lung cancer. I was at work when I received the call. My coworker was in my office and I didn't know until much later that her being there was on purpose.
The phone rang at my desk and it was my mom. In I didn't feel well. I was really tired, had shortness of breath, chest pain, back pain, a constant cough and wheezing.
I had 6 symptoms of lung cancer. By the time I was diagnosed it had spread to both of my lungs, my neck and I had a tumor t. Approximately a year after quitting a 25 year smoking addiction in , I trained as an American Lung FFS Facilitator and facilitated the program at area hospitals and in the corporate setting for many years.
Lung cancer is a very personal issue for me. Below is a copy of the letter I wrote to the Cleveland City Council regarding pending legislation that would impact the incidence of lung cancer. At age 37 I was diagnosed with stage 1b non-small cell adenocarcinoma. Lung cancer! How could someone who was a female, young and a non-smoker get lung cancer? How could I get lung cancer? The question just kept running through my head. She was more of a mother figure than a sister.
My name is Mistie and I am a 41 year old widow with four amazing children. The two words that we strongly dislike is lung cancer! I am a 69 year old retired school principal. In , shortly after I retired, I was diagnosed with non- Hodgkins lymphoma. I underwent chemo and beat it. My name is Bobbie and I've had lung cancer twice.
Let me tell you my story. In March of , while sitting in church with the 5th grade class I worked with I suddenly felt my chest getting very heavy, and my left arm went numb. I lost my grandfather to lung cancer a couple of months after I became a respiratory therapist. I know his lung cancer was most likely caused from many years of smoking cigarettes. In my 25 years as a respiratory therapist, I have cared for many pati.
Fifteen months after losing my mother to lung cancer, my stepfather lost his battle with advanced COPD. I am a physician. In my practice I take care of the many patients who have lung cancer. I have seen firsthand how this silent and deadliest of cancers has persisted, even as smoking has declined.
Most disturbing has been the dramatic increase of this. My husband and I just found out our son at the age of 33 was diagnosed with adenocarsonma lung cancer which has spread to stomach.
We are meeting with the oncologist tomorrow to see what stage h. When I married my husband, his father had recently been diagnosed with lung cancer. He was the best man in our wedding, with no hair. I was diagnosed June 11, with stage four lung cancer. At the time I was seemingly healthy music teacher, wife and mother of two young children.
My roller coast ride started no where near an amusement park. It was Columbus Day weekend of and I started to experience severe pain on the lower left side of the chest. I went to my primary care physician who ordered a chest x-ray. My prognosis without treatment was poor and with chemotherapy not much better. Keisha and I were the best of friends since both of us were 5 years old. Growing up, we spent every day together in some form or fashion.
Whether we were face to face or talking on the phone, we were more like sisters than friends. Keisha was the sup. In September I was diagnosed with advanced lung disease. The doctors gave me several possible diagnoses such as sarcoidosis and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. I immediately began to research lung disease which is how I found this site. I joined. In June , I was diagnosed with stage IV adenocarcinoma of the lung, a dire diagnosis with grim survival statistics.
I am feeling good and doing well today due to the rapid advances in personalized treatment of cancer. After my husband passed away from lung cancer at age 35, I vowed that I would never let his memory fade. In March , I was healthy, a bit overweight but exercising regularly. However, I'd had a nagging cough for a few months.
To make my husband happy, I mentioned the cough to our doctor. Two months, two rounds of antibiotics, one x-ray, and a broncho. I was an extremely active, healthy 62 year old in April of I was skiing in Colorado and had, what I thought, was altitude sickness.
It wasn't. When I returned to our winter home in Florida, I was told that it was probably stress but I was given. I was in the X-ray section. I smoked for 20 years but I was smoke free for 20 years after. I went in to get my shoulder looked at, turns out it was a torn rotator cuff and went across the hall for pre op tests and they caught the lung cancer in the chest x-ray.
I had lower left. My name is Joseph and I am a nonsmoker. In January of , I was diagnosed with advanced stage lung cancer. For most of , I underwent treatment for that disease - 8 rounds of chemotherapy, major surgery to remove a large portion of my right lung. In May of , I was diagnosed with stage 3A lung cancer. I was not a smoker, so we looked for other reasons I would have lung cancer. Even before Mom told me about being diagnosed with emphysema, things had been different for quite some time.
She and dad had not made as many recent trips to see the family and I knew something was not right. She began talking about some pain she had. It was March of when I was first diagnosed with lung cancer, but I consider my journey unofficially starting June of when I was first diagnosed with pneumonia, strep and mono all at the same time.
In August of , at 65 years old, I was undergoing physical therapy at a medical facility where I noticed a poster advertising low dose CT scans for early detection of lung cancer. There are two things that add to the grief I feel after losing my husband, Dan, to lung cancer in April The first is that he blamed himself for his disease because he once smoked.
The second is that he would have been an ideal candidate for scr. My name is Michelle and at 32 I was diagnosed with lung disease. My story begins in I married my best friend, my career took off, and I trained and completed the IronGirl. I was diagnosed with non small cell lung cancer in April of At the time I was forty five years old, a happily married mother of three and a never smoker. The never smoking part is important only because I feel it delayed my diagnosis.
Unlike so. My mom, at the age of 46, being a non smoker started with curious symptoms and lost sight in one eye. Upon an eye exam a tumor was found, then a CT scan revealed hundreds of tumors all across her body. The largest tumor was found in her lung. When he. In , I had surgery for a biopsy in my upper right lung. It proved to be stage 1A adenocarcinoma and the upper lobe was removed. Within 6-weeks I was back to riding my bike, and months after my surgery, I rode in my first charity ride for the A.
In my world came to an abrupt standstill. At age 52, I was told I had stage 4 lung cancer. All I thought about was that my father had died of lung canc. After two months of careful observation by my family physician, then a pulmonologist, and ultimately an oncologist, with X-rays, CT scans, and pulmonary function tests, during which time I lost weight, developed a pronounced cough and sputum coming f.
Three years ago I felt sick with what I believed was my annual case of bronchitis. However, when the doctor su. My Journey started in June I worked full time, married with 4 young boys. Then I started with a cough and shortness of breath when I tried to talk.
I went back to the doctor several times in a month, always with a diagnosis of allergies, pneumo. My story is about my best friend's battle with lung cancer, and the victory that was hers when she went to heaven. My Lung Surgery, Sept. I had gone to the cardiologist for my yearly check up, not that I have much of a heart issue, just a leaky valve that we kept a watch on.
During the v. I was lost for words the day my mother told me she had lung cancer. She was my best friend and my mentor, how could I live without her? The 1 cancer killer in our nation, lung cancer, took my mother's life in and is still taking lives in My mother was diagnosed and after her initial treatment, the cancer resurfaced and she died less than two years later at age At the. My name is Alisa and I am a lung cancer survivor.
I was diagnosed with Stage 3 lung cancer at 43 years of age, in July of , just a few months after my mom passed away of lung cancer. It still boggles my mind to this day that I was taking care of. We were active in the earlier lives of retirement. We belonged to a senior center, went on outings, trips, dinner theaters, etc. But then he was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. With Cyberknife and chemo treatments, he became weak and so sick. Growing up both my parents were heavy smokers.
Every morning and night I would hear them hacking and coughing gasping for air. Still, their persistent smo. It was on January 18th, when my journey began. It was the day my husband and I were told I had lung cancer. I thought it was impossible. At 38 years old, a routine CT scan for kidney stones revealed a tumor in my lung. Nine months later and after a second opinion, I was diagnosed with lung cancer. Sitting in the surgeon's office waiting to be called, my cigarette lay in the ashtray emitting a stream of steady blue grey smoke drifting into the small waiting area.
Having a mass in my left breast had brought me to his office. The door to the wait. In January, , I acquired an unnatural cough. It sounded like a bull moose making his bellow through a pinched balloon. It got my attention so I went to the doctor four times in four months. My doctor was placid and told me again and again it was.
Almost 5 years ago, I lost the most amazing person in my life. My best friend, my inspiration, and a true hero. On April 14, , I lost my dad to lung cancer. As a non-smoker, his stage 4 diagnosis shocked us all. What was first thought to be pneum. My story starts like many others who have been diagnosed with lung cancer - it was all a fluke and miracle that it was ever discovered! A few months ago if you would have asked me to list 10 things from which I might die, I would have listed heart failure from watching the New Orleans Saints way before lung cancer.
I've never smoked, never been around second hand smoke, and never had. Twenty five years ago I went to my parents house to visit my grandmother who was laying in my childhood bedroom.
My parents were caring for her in her lasts weeks of life. She was losing her battle with lung cancer. She made me and her other grandchi. What I couldn't see then was how it would end up making my heart flourish. Cancer was not new to my family.
We've seen loved ones survive. My name is Nicole, I'm 22 and a recent college graduate. I am a former college cheerleader, an avid runner, a proud alumnus of a sorority, and a huge Cleveland sports fan. I also happen to only have 1 healthy lung. My mom, Blanca was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in August of Her life expectancy was 3 months but she courageously fought and lived for 6 months after her diagnosis. She did radiation but opted out of chemo and chose to focus on her quali.
In February , my 6 year old son I and I were in a terrible car accident. I didn't realize at the time that the car accident was the least of my problems. In fact, I believe the accident saved my life. On April 7, my family changed forever.
My dad was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer, the most aggressive form of lung cancer. Anyone can get lung cancer. I was one of them. It was palpitations that led me to the ER on that fateful night of the first CT scan.
In December of , I went to my pre-scheduled allergist appointment. I have several allergies and asthma. I started this journey in The news came as a shock because I was rock climbing, hiking, swimming and just all around being active. Unfortunately, both my parents have are now dead from lung cancer. I believe it was because of cigarettes. I hate them and believe all cigarette companies are making money by killing people. Cigarettes should be illegal. I will do my part to raise aw.
First let me say: I was never a smoker. I received my diagnosis in November The tumor was in the lower left lobe of the lung and was confined so they removed that section and no further treatment was needed. I am a three time lung cancer survivor. Three years ago, I was diagnosed with stage 3a lung cancer. It went to my lymph nodes. I had to have radiation and chemo and of course, I got sick and could not do the last chemo.
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