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Did I miss something, Marti? Are you suffering from bone cancer as well as

the sarcoidis and FM? Gosh, I pray that's not the case.

Jeanne in WI

> That is an amazing amount of money to expect someone on Medicaid to pay.

> My insurance is expensive ($750./month), but the highest a prescription

> can be (if it is allowed at all) is $40. and most of the generic ones are

> just $15.00. I gues the insurance is worth it after all. It also covers

> all the - it seems like - millions of tests I have had done this year

> while dx my Sarcoidosis and bone cancer. I have to pay $20 to go to my

> PCP and $30 to go to a specialist, but it coverd my hospital stay, which

> I'm sure was astronomical.

> I'm sorry you have to pay so much for what you need. It's really not

> right.

> Feel better,

> Marti

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Yes unfortunately I had a Pet scan that was suspicious, had a bone marrow

biopsy, and yes have Lymphma all up and down the inside of my spine and in my

sinuses (the bones around them, not the cavities), and inside other bones as

well. I learned all of this in August. So yes it's bone cancer, Sarcoidosis

and FM and IBS and hypothyroid, asthma, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, AADD, etc.

Thanks for the concern. I appreciate it.

Marti

Dave and Jeanne wrote:

Did I miss something, Marti? Are you suffering from bone cancer as

well as

the sarcoidis and FM? Gosh, I pray that's not the case.

Jeanne in WI

> That is an amazing amount of money to expect someone on Medicaid to pay.

> My insurance is expensive ($750./month), but the highest a prescription

> can be (if it is allowed at all) is $40. and most of the generic ones are

> just $15.00. I gues the insurance is worth it after all. It also covers

> all the - it seems like - millions of tests I have had done this year

> while dx my Sarcoidosis and bone cancer. I have to pay $20 to go to my

> PCP and $30 to go to a specialist, but it coverd my hospital stay, which

> I'm sure was astronomical.

> I'm sorry you have to pay so much for what you need. It's really not

> right.

> Feel better,

> Marti

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Thank you. It means a lot to me.

Blessed be, Marti

bluesmokey72 wrote:

Marti (((((HUGS)))) Sorry I missed anything before about this too. I

hope you are getting the best treatment possible. You're in my

thoughts and prayers.

Tammi

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Oh Marti, sorry to read you have bone cancer. Hope you can get chemo

or something for it. I have thyroid cancer but it's not as serious.

Serious side-effects though.

May God Be with you.

Soft hugs,

Debbie J

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> Yes unfortunately I had a Pet scan that was suspicious, had a bone

marrow biopsy, and yes have Lymphma all up and down the inside of my

spine and in my sinuses (the bones around them, not the cavities),

and inside other bones as well. I learned all of this in August. So

yes it's bone cancer, Sarcoidosis and FM and IBS and hypothyroid,

asthma, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, AADD, etc.

> Thanks for the concern. I appreciate it.

> Marti

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Thank you Debbie, I am waiting now for the team of doctors studying it to

decide on the type of treatment I need. We are just hoping that it has been

caught soon enought for the treatments to do any good. I feel confident we can

do something.

I'm sorry to hear you have thyroid cancer. That must be hard too,

particularly on top of everything else.

Blessed be, Marti

deebs87 wrote:

Oh Marti, sorry to read you have bone cancer. Hope you can get chemo

or something for it. I have thyroid cancer but it's not as serious.

Serious side-effects though.

May God Be with you.

Soft hugs,

Debbie J

>

> Yes unfortunately I had a Pet scan that was suspicious, had a bone

marrow biopsy, and yes have Lymphma all up and down the inside of my

spine and in my sinuses (the bones around them, not the cavities),

and inside other bones as well. I learned all of this in August. So

yes it's bone cancer, Sarcoidosis and FM and IBS and hypothyroid,

asthma, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, AADD, etc.

> Thanks for the concern. I appreciate it.

> Marti

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Wow - I can't believe you have such a positive attitude and are able to

participate in the group with so much going on with your health. I've come

to love reading your posts. Thanks for sharing how you fell off the toilet.

LOL! It had to be in a public place, too. Oh well. I will keep you in my

prayers. Are they treating your cancer? Can it go into remission?

Jeanne in WI

> Yes unfortunately I had a Pet scan that was suspicious, had a bone marrow

> biopsy, and yes have Lymphma all up and down the inside of my spine and

> in my sinuses (the bones around them, not the cavities), and inside other

> bones as well. I learned all of this in August. So yes it's bone cancer,

> Sarcoidosis and FM and IBS and hypothyroid, asthma, sleep apnea,

> narcolepsy, AADD, etc.

> Thanks for the concern. I appreciate it.

> Marti

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Hi Jeanne, What a nice thing to say. I'm glad you enjoy my posts. I never can

tell if I'm saying the right thing, so your feedback is greatly appreciated. Do

you think I'm a little insecure.

I can get really down in the dumps and have depressive problems, but I try to

approach everything with a laugh. Sometimes it throws people I see or talk to

off and makes them sure I'm really doing OK and not in excruiating pain.

Since I just learned about the bone cancer in August, the doctors are still

trying to decide the best manor to treat it. I think at least one round of

strong chemo is in my future in January. I assume it can go into remission like

other cancers, but am not sure. Time will tell.

I think participating in the group is one of the main things that keeps me

going.

I'm sitting here now with my left shoulder and upper back in pain, but I would

just be sitting somewhere else and wouldn't have anyone to talk to. This group

has given me friends, unlike the ones who drifted away as soon as they knew I

had a chronic illness and couldn't keep plans much of the time. I quickly

became too much trouble. Almost all of the rest of them floated away when the

word cancer was mentioned. I've quit telling anyone but a tiny few, and of

course you guys how I feel. This group keeps me in touch with the rest of the

world out there that I can't participate in and makes me feel less lonely and a

part of something.

Yeah, the story about falling off the toilet if one for the books. Thank God

no rescue people had to be called in, but it is a small local place and I knew

half the people in it. This happened when I was still a member of the outside

world, several years ago. It would have been so much more embarassing if I

hadn't come to on my own, because the bathroom is small and when I fell, I

blocked the door so they would have had to take the door down to get to me. But

thankfully I did come to quickly, of course everyone heard the crash, and saw me

when I wobbled out to where my friend was sitting and said emergency room

please.

It is a story that always bares repeating because whether we like it or not

all of us love a good bathroom story.

Next time I'll have to share the story of following through into my mouth

after hitting a slam in tennis. I had to get stitches, but I did get the shot.

Thanks for the prayers, always welcome,

Marti

Dave and Jeanne wrote:

Wow - I can't believe you have such a positive attitude and are able

to

participate in the group with so much going on with your health. I've come

to love reading your posts. Thanks for sharing how you fell off the toilet.

LOL! It had to be in a public place, too. Oh well. I will keep you in my

prayers. Are they treating your cancer? Can it go into remission?

Jeanne in WI

> Yes unfortunately I had a Pet scan that was suspicious, had a bone marrow

> biopsy, and yes have Lymphma all up and down the inside of my spine and

> in my sinuses (the bones around them, not the cavities), and inside other

> bones as well. I learned all of this in August. So yes it's bone cancer,

> Sarcoidosis and FM and IBS and hypothyroid, asthma, sleep apnea,

> narcolepsy, AADD, etc.

> Thanks for the concern. I appreciate it.

> Marti

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Thank you Tammi. I appreciate your prayers and support.

Marti

bluesmokey72 wrote:

Marti (((((HUGS)))) Sorry I missed anything before about this too. I

hope you are getting the best treatment possible. You're in my

thoughts and prayers.

Tammi

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You're most welcome Marti!

Hope your cancer isn't very severe right now. Then you won't have to

get chemo and radiation too often. Right now I am in remission. In

January will have another scan done to see if it came back.

I do enjoy reading your posts too with such an upbeat attitude!

hugs,

Debbie J

>

> Thank you Debbie, I am waiting now for the team of doctors

studying it to decide on the type of treatment I need. We are just

hoping that it has been caught soon enought for the treatments to do

any good. I feel confident we can do something.

> I'm sorry to hear you have thyroid cancer. That must be hard

too, particularly on top of everything else.

> Blessed be, Marti

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> > Thank you Debbie, I am waiting now for the team of doctors

> studying it to decide on the type of treatment I need. We are just

> hoping that it has been caught soon enought for the treatments to

do

> any good. I feel confident we can do something.

> > I'm sorry to hear you have thyroid cancer. That must be hard

> too, particularly on top of everything else.

> > Blessed be, Marti

> >

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Thank you again Debbie J,

I cincerely appreciate your support and of course your prayers.

I am so glad you are in remission right now. I will be praying for the scan

in January to be clear.

Hearing from you and others on this site are mainly what keep me going and I

pray for you everyday. Being alone at home all the time can bring on the

lonlies, they are the tiny little guys who toss their ropes out (like in

Gulliver's Travels) and try really hard to bring me down. I also think they

jump out and trip me sometime.

Blessed be, Marti

deebs87 wrote:

You're most welcome Marti!

Hope your cancer isn't very severe right now. Then you won't have to

get chemo and radiation too often. Right now I am in remission. In

January will have another scan done to see if it came back.

I do enjoy reading your posts too with such an upbeat attitude!

hugs,

Debbie J

>

> Thank you Debbie, I am waiting now for the team of doctors

studying it to decide on the type of treatment I need. We are just

hoping that it has been caught soon enought for the treatments to do

any good. I feel confident we can do something.

> I'm sorry to hear you have thyroid cancer. That must be hard

too, particularly on top of everything else.

> Blessed be, Marti

>

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Marti, I also am sorry to hear about the cancer. My prayers are with

your for a full recovery. You seem to be quite optimistic and that is

a great attitude to have when fighting cancer!! Good luck with

everything.

Hugs,

Jerilyn

> >

> > Yes unfortunately I had a Pet scan that was suspicious, had a

bone

> marrow biopsy, and yes have Lymphma all up and down the inside of

my

> spine and in my sinuses (the bones around them, not the cavities),

> and inside other bones as well. I learned all of this in August. So

> yes it's bone cancer, Sarcoidosis and FM and IBS and hypothyroid,

> asthma, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, AADD, etc.

> > Thanks for the concern. I appreciate it.

> > Marti

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