Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 <confused> Did I miss something? <doesn't get what your reffering to:x> Pete Warning! The System is experiencing extremely low Caffeine Levels, insert coffee and press enter to continue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 Jennette, Maybe I missed something, but I have no idea what subject/topic you're talking about in your recent email. What is it that's so touchy? June Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 I feel the same I am not sure what is so touchy? Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 Hi June... it's up there in the subject line. Sorry if I wasn't clear, my friend and I just use those two words when we talk about this. It was habit to just say. What I'm referring to is... " Quality of life vs. Quantity of life. " Having surgery upon surgery vs. living life to the fullest. I know this is extremely personal, but I would like to hear what people have to say. Those of you on the Crew from the beginning know who I am talking about as the friend who leans very heavily on the " quality " side Jennette ----- Original Message ----- > Maybe I missed something, but I have no idea what subject/topic you're > talking about in your recent email. What is it that's so touchy? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 wow what a question!! vry personal and I am sure everyone has different opinions, so here's mine. I am 23 years old, I have had 24 surgeries since I was 12. Some major, some minor. I don't think I really grasped onto reality until the past4 years. I always was just a typical teen, rebelious, stubborn, and of course azy, I look back on my teen years and would love to have done more than I did. In coolege I kinda came out of my shell, and began to live day to day and not for the future. My first year of college, I was able to walk with only a slight wobble and remeber moving into the dorms and racing my friends down from the 9th floor to their room on the 2nd floor. I had so much fun that year and the following 3 years, altho my health went down fast I didn't, I had friends who were there to carry me up to our sorority floor (at the time was on 4th floor withno elevator, and theres no way i could make it!) and I took many leaves of absence to deal with surgery and such but when I would return to school I always had friends encouraging me to try things i know i really would have a hard and just have fun. I guess I live for today, and just think back and say, " wow I wish I did that while I could " well in 5 years, I can, hopefully, look back and have no regrets of missed opportunties, and know i lived the best lifeI could live. Of course I still battle this NF stuff and have pain almost constantly, its not the focus of my tthoughts and my everyday life. If I need surgery, I have surgery but push myself, sometimes to hard, to get back to normal as fast as I can. One way I see my life, is, this is the healthiest I will ever be for the rest of my life, so I do whatever I can and want while I can. this whole letter may not make sense, and theres alot about my life not included, of course. but I guess what I really feel is just don't sweat the small stuff, deafness is adaptable if you let yourself adapt, balance/walking problems can be dealt with if you accept them and deal with them okie, enuff from me, hope some of this makes sense Caren Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 I think that's a decision a lot of us are faced with; when I talk about FRS to save hearing, the doc cautions about long term malignancy; and that's when I say, quality is more important than quantity TO ME. I think it very much depends upon where you are in life. I live alone, by sons are own their own, and I do not wish to be dependent any more or any sooner than I have to; I am willing to undergo 4 brain surgeries to support this decision and delay probable inevitable deafness. By the same token, if I were a mother, with a few young children, a husband--my decision would be totally different. Just my point of view, but I also would be interested in what others have to say on the subject of quality vs. quantity. marie Quality vs. Quantity This is a very personal subject that I will risk bringing up on here. I'm not sure I saw us talk about it in the Crew, except when a very close friend of mine was still on this list. We discussed it briefly at the time, a few people spoke up about it, not many bc the list was still quite small ithen. I will admit that I have for many many years wrestled with this myself. I have two very very close friends on opposite sides and they both make tremedous sense to me, however one of them does seem to make alot more. I would love to hear what others have to say about this topic, where they stand and why? If you are uncomfortable posting to the list about this, please email me personally. I think this subject might be something many of us grapple with, personally or bc of loved one. Jennette jennette@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 In a message dated 4/10/2000 12:54:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time, .L.Przybysz.3@... writes: << It's all about balance, my friends! >> But we don't have any! ::falls off sidewalk:: Pete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 Jennette, Why do you think I went to NZ now??? My life, physically, is calling it quits. I am sure I am better, physically, then some but I have never felt this way before. My balance sucks, I have no energy and I feel like I am 80. I need to use a cane now, tho I am trying not to bacome to dependent on it. Good ole denial working. Even after I had GK and all the gloom and doom I have been reading about it, I still may need MS on this right AM. My doctor said I need a new MRI to see if it worked and if it did not, then I am out of options. So I get cancer from this GK so what?! Like I really had a choice. I am 40 right now and as far as I am concerned my life is over. I expected to be married with 5 kids by now. No chance on either one happening to me. So I pick the other option and that is LIVE. Go places and do things cause i dont know how much longer I will be able to. I also think I am letting this wall I built up around me down a litted and seeing how sick I really am. It is getting so hard to fight anymore. So I am going to Sani Diego in July and see the zoo and live. As far as I can see I am going to die freom cancer from the GK, stroke or something from the MS or just something from this blasted NF2, but when all is done I will have no epith like Marrianne or Adam, but they will say one thing and that is she LIVED!!!! Joanie - who is waiting for more dirty jokes Mikey sends her:):) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 It's all about balance, my friends! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 Jennette, I'm also confused on what you're trying to ask. Can you please explain to us your question more? Mark ----Original Message Follows---- From: ManelyCat@... Reply-To: NF2_Crewegroups To: NF2_Crewegroups Subject: Re: Quality vs. Quantity Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2000 15:23:18 EDT Jennette, Maybe I missed something, but I have no idea what subject/topic you're talking about in your recent email. What is it that's so touchy? June ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 Jennette, Okay now it's clear. I'd lean towards the " QUALITY OF LIFE " side myself. Mark ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 Very well put Joanie. Mark ----Original Message Follows---- Reply-To: NF2_Crewegroups To: NF2_Crewegroups Subject: Re: Quality vs. Quantity Date: Sun, 09 Apr 2000 21:25:50 -0400 Jennette, Why do you think I went to NZ now??? My life, physically, is calling it quits. I am sure I am better, physically, then some but I have never felt this way before. My balance sucks, I have no energy and I feel like I am 80. I need to use a cane now, tho I am trying not to bacome to dependent on it. Good ole denial working. Even after I had GK and all the gloom and doom I have been reading about it, I still may need MS on this right AM. My doctor said I need a new MRI to see if it worked and if it did not, then I am out of options. So I get cancer from this GK so what?! Like I really had a choice. I am 40 right now and as far as I am concerned my life is over. I expected to be married with 5 kids by now. No chance on either one happening to me. So I pick the other option and that is LIVE. Go places and do things cause i dont know how much longer I will be able to. I also think I am letting this wall I built up around me down a litted and seeing how sick I really am. It is getting so hard to fight anymore. So I am going to Sani Diego in July and see the zoo and live. As far as I can see I am going to die freom cancer from the GK, stroke or something from the MS or just something from this blasted NF2, but when all is done I will have no epith like Marrianne or Adam, but they will say one thing and that is she LIVED!!!! Joanie - who is waiting for more dirty jokes Mikey sends her:):) ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 Good point Pete, know I understand my problems!! Marie Re: Re: Quality vs. Quantity >In a message dated 4/10/2000 12:54:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time, >.L.Przybysz.3@... writes: > ><< It's all about balance, my friends! >> > >But we don't have any! > >::falls off sidewalk:: > >Pete > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 Joanie, How many times have you had the GK? Do you really feel you will get Cancer from this? Where did you go for the GK? Can you give me the Dr. name and number? My doctors told me little over a week ago I should have the Gamma Knife but I am researching this treatment. Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 Caren, That was beautiful I can't agree more. When I was 18 years old my leg was numbed from my surgery (can happen in 3% of cases) from sitting. I remember my friends carrying me to bonfires haha but I loved being with them. They used to call me Gimp! I agree about the quality of life, but making it last as long as you can (both). It's exactly how you put it Caren. Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 Caren, That was beautiful I can't agree more. When I was 18 years old my leg was numbed from my surgery (can happen in 3% of cases) from sitting. I remember my friends carrying me to bonfires haha but I loved being with them. They used to call me Gimp! I agree about the quality of life, but making it last as long as you can (both). It's exactly how you put it Caren. Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 Caren, That was beautiful I can't agree more. When I was 18 years old my leg was numbed from my surgery (can happen in 3% of cases) from sitting. I remember my friends carrying me to bonfires haha but I loved being with them. They used to call me Gimp! I agree about the quality of life, but making it last as long as you can (both). It's exactly how you put it Caren. Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 Joanie, << Right now we dont have the long term studies result and if we did, there are so many variables to concider that I would be skepitcal of ANY results. >> Americans might now have the long term results but " in the late 1960's Lars Leksell M.D., a Swedish neurosurgeon at the Karolinska Institute in Stockhom pioneered the Gamma Knife. " I will be contacting the Karolinska Institute in Stockhom and find out their result for cancer causing statistics on the Gamma Knife. I have a few questions for you. If I am being obtrusive please let me know. I am a journalist and I do everything to find out what is going on. Besides that this is US and it would be great to spread knowledge. By the way when I met with my Gamma Knife doctor (Dr. Helenowski) I had taped our appointment so I can have that transcription. My questions to you: When did you have the Gamma Knife? Did you have side effects (paralysis, imbalance, memory loss)? If you had side effects was it temporary or permanent? Dr. Helenowski told me that the tumor swells after the radiation and that in order to tell if there were any side effects you would need to wait a few months for the swelling to go down. Did you have any symptoms during this time? Do you know of anyone else that had the Gamma Knife? Would they be willing to talk with me? I am trying to make a decision to have the GK this summer or to lose precious time and risk the growth of my tumor while I complete my senior year at Columbia College. Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 Sally, I had GK, once. With DR. Hodge at University Hopsital in NY. They have the ONLY GK machine in upstate NY. The thing about GK and cancer makes me laugh. I mean ANY radiation will give you a chance of cancer. How do you think some cancers are caused? Ask the people who were bombed in Japan in WW2. Right now we dont have the long term studies result and if we did, there are so many variables to concider that I would be skepitcal of ANY results. They tend to generalize to much as far as I am concerned. I mean you can get cancer from the high power lines. We have a cancer cluster in my area with kids. Thier houses are near a chemical dump that was abanden years ago. Of course the state will not admit it because look at the millions of dollars they stand to lose. So a few kids dies and the incident of misscarrages is high(being very very sarcastic)so what? So we MAYBE get cancer due to this, But you can, in rare forms, get cancer from NF2. At least, to some degree, there is a cure for cancer and not at the momet, I say at least 20 years, a cure for NF2. I dont see a cure for NF2 for people that already have it, I see a cure for the fetus, but not us. It all goes back to Jennettee's question, we have this, like it or not, NOW decide on quality verses quanity. Joanie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 Sally. Why GK why not FSR no side effects as far as I know with other crewbies who have had this treatment. Marie Drew or F have all the info on this... . Re: Quality vs. Quantity > Joanie, > > << Right now we dont have the long term studies result and if we did, there > are so many variables to concider that I would be skepitcal of ANY results. > >> > > Americans might now have the long term results but " in the late 1960's Lars > Leksell M.D., a Swedish neurosurgeon at the Karolinska Institute in Stockhom > pioneered the Gamma Knife. " I will be contacting the Karolinska Institute in > Stockhom and find out their result for cancer causing statistics on the Gamma > Knife. > > I have a few questions for you. If I am being obtrusive please let me know. I > am a journalist and I do everything to find out what is going on. Besides > that this is US and it would be great to spread knowledge. By the way when I > met with my Gamma Knife doctor (Dr. Helenowski) I had taped our appointment > so I can have that transcription. > > My questions to you: > > When did you have the Gamma Knife? Did you have side effects (paralysis, > imbalance, memory loss)? > > If you had side effects was it temporary or permanent? > > Dr. Helenowski told me that the tumor swells after the radiation and that in > order to tell if there were any side effects you would need to wait a few > months for the swelling to go down. Did you have any symptoms during this > time? > > Do you know of anyone else that had the Gamma Knife? Would they be willing to > talk with me? > > I am trying to make a decision to have the GK this summer or to lose precious > time and risk the growth of my tumor while I complete my senior year at > Columbia College. > > Sally > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 Where were you Joanie when we where discussing the " NF2 Pill " and Barbara F statement about tests against NF2 Mouse models. ~|) . *********** you wrote >At least, to some degree, there is a cure for cancer > and not at the momet, I say at least 20 years, a cure for NF2. I dont > see a cure for NF2 for people that already have it, I see a cure for > the fetus, but not us. Re: Quality vs. Quantity > Sally, > > I had GK, once. With DR. Hodge at University Hopsital in NY. > They have the ONLY GK machine in upstate NY. > So we MAYBE get cancer due to this, But you can, in rare forms, get > cancer from NF2. At least, to some degree, there is a cure for cancer > and not at the momet, I say at least 20 years, a cure for NF2. I dont > see a cure for NF2 for people that already have it, I see a cure for > the fetus, but not us. > > It all goes back to Jennettee's question, we have this, like it or not, > NOW decide on quality verses quanity. > Joanie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2000 Report Share Posted April 11, 2000 Very well put, Joanie! I just want to add that we could get cancer from sunlight also, but that does that mean we should stop venturing outside and live like hermits? A few years ago people were saying that cell phones cause brain tumors, but now you see so many people talking on those blasted things (especially on rush hour traffic). There's other center's for the GK now than there were 5 years ago, but I don't know exactly where. I do know though that the first one in the US ewas in Pittsburgh General Hospital. Again, kudos for your email. Mark ----Original Message Follows---- Reply-To: NF2_Crewegroups To: NF2_Crewegroups Subject: Re: Quality vs. Quantity Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 20:19:07 -0400 Sally, I had GK, once. With DR. Hodge at University Hopsital in NY. They have the ONLY GK machine in upstate NY. The thing about GK and cancer makes me laugh. I mean ANY radiation will give you a chance of cancer. How do you think some cancers are caused? Ask the people who were bombed in Japan in WW2. Right now we dont have the long term studies result and if we did, there are so many variables to concider that I would be skepitcal of ANY results. They tend to generalize to much as far as I am concerned. I mean you can get cancer from the high power lines. We have a cancer cluster in my area with kids. Thier houses are near a chemical dump that was abanden years ago. Of course the state will not admit it because look at the millions of dollars they stand to lose. So a few kids dies and the incident of misscarrages is high(being very very sarcastic)so what? So we MAYBE get cancer due to this, But you can, in rare forms, get cancer from NF2. At least, to some degree, there is a cure for cancer and not at the momet, I say at least 20 years, a cure for NF2. I dont see a cure for NF2 for people that already have it, I see a cure for the fetus, but not us. It all goes back to Jennettee's question, we have this, like it or not, NOW decide on quality verses quanity. Joanie ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2000 Report Share Posted April 11, 2000 Hi Sally, I know you asked for Joanie to answer these questions regarding GK (Gamma Knife), but please allow me to answer them also because I've had the surgery done as well. Mark ----Original Message Follows---- From: GospelBlessings@... My questions to you: When did you have the Gamma Knife?-July of 1996 Did you have side effects (paralysis,--no paralysis of any kind: facial or otherwise imbalance--equilibrium problems...yes, memory loss--what was the question again? (heh I'm just teasing) but no, no memeory loss. I did though lose my hearing on the side they GK'ed, but since my hearing on that particular side was gone anyways it didn't really matter. If you had side effects was it temporary or permanent?--The only side effect I had was a headache after they took the metal frame off to stailize my head. Dr. Helenowski told me that the tumor swells after the radiation and that in order to tell if there were any side effects you would need to wait a few months for the swelling to go down. Did you have any symptoms during this time?--Ya know it's funny, I didn't experience any swelling but they warned me of it. They said if I needed it they would prescribe Pregnisone for the swelling, but they were cautious about giving it to me. Luckily for me, I didn't experience any side effects other than the headache after they removed the frame. And the hearing loss of course. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2000 Report Share Posted April 11, 2000 Jennette, Personally I have had a pretty good life, God has blessed me with a great family and great friends a wonderful husband, and tons of laughs. Yeah there's rocky places here and there and everyday life isn't so easy. But you know what who's is? I mean some people have horrid events happen in their life's do you ask them if they'd rather just call it quits and say do you wish you'd never been born. Nah, it's just a rough spot we have to over come. Everyone has a challenge of some sorts to deal with. I look at other people and see the stuff they have to deal with and thank the Lord that he has given me the courage and willpower to get where I am today for I have so much I want to accomplish yet. Sara > > Hi June... it's up there in the subject line. Sorry if I wasn't clear, my > friend and I just use those two words when we talk about this. It was habit > to just say. What I'm referring to is... " Quality of life vs. Quantity of > life. " Having surgery upon surgery vs. living life to the fullest. I know > this is extremely personal, but I would like to hear what people have to > say. Those of you on the Crew from the beginning know who I am talking > about as the friend who leans very heavily on the " quality " side > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2000 Report Share Posted April 11, 2000 > okie, enuff from me, hope some of this makes sense > Caren It made sense Caren. Wow 24 surgeries! You are so right about adapting. I couldn't agree more. Sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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