| Contributing Member (25+ posts) Joined: Apr 2012 Posts: 32 | Mars, I am amazed how often the words our doctors give us are not the best-case scenario, but the risks associated with the procedures they are suggesting. I think this is for informed consent. Unfortunately, this may be as a result of people who sue doctors because they were not informed of a "possible side-effect or risk", yet the doctor might have saved their life!
Currently, there are only limited sure things, and doctors must not over-sell their best-guess based on their knowledge, experience and your patient history.
All of the survivors here have experienced some of the risks or side-effects. From my perspective, I appreciate being informed what may happen to reduce the surprises and help me cope.
I will accept the risks and associated side-effects because I want to Live! The risk-to-reward ratio is just that high for me. I am going to beat cancer if it takes the rest of my life!
You are a survivor. You must fight to win!
Sincerely,
Ken
48YO M, hlthy, xsmkr(quit 14yrs ago), mod drinkr 1 mo sore throat w/neck lump 3/12 SCC tonsil, lym nodes 4/12/12 rad tonslctmy, mets in lymph nodes 5/8 PEG, 5/10 PORT 7/3/12 Last Chemo (Cisplatin)| 7/10/12 Last RAD | 9/6/12 MRI=No New Cancer BSA Scout Ldr w/strng desire to live & beat cancer
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