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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="SVT_4_me" data-source="post: 10601160" data-attributes="member: 35671"><p>i recently went through the same thing with my older brother. he had not been feeling well for months, and the doctors misdiagnosed him repeatedly. one day he woke up with a swollen testicle and a large lump under his armpit. he went to the hospital and they knew it was cancer right away. he was diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma. he was 29 when finally diagnosed, but i'm sure he had the cancer for years.</p><p></p><p>when they finally caught it, it was stage 4 and spread all over. he had large tumors throughout his chest and on his heart. he went through very aggressive chemo, and then finally a stem cell transplant. he has been in remission for a few months, but just this past week one of his symptoms started to come back. he has an appointment tomorrow with his oncologist to see what is going on.</p><p></p><p>it is very tough to deal with, i know. the best thing you can do is try to send positive energy, and keep your brother lifted up. it will be hard with him being so far away, but stay in contact with him often. i truly believe that positive energy goes a long way to fighting this disease and beating it. good luck, and i wish your brother the best...</p><p></p><p>-jake</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVT_4_me, post: 10601160, member: 35671"] i recently went through the same thing with my older brother. he had not been feeling well for months, and the doctors misdiagnosed him repeatedly. one day he woke up with a swollen testicle and a large lump under his armpit. he went to the hospital and they knew it was cancer right away. he was diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma. he was 29 when finally diagnosed, but i'm sure he had the cancer for years. when they finally caught it, it was stage 4 and spread all over. he had large tumors throughout his chest and on his heart. he went through very aggressive chemo, and then finally a stem cell transplant. he has been in remission for a few months, but just this past week one of his symptoms started to come back. he has an appointment tomorrow with his oncologist to see what is going on. it is very tough to deal with, i know. the best thing you can do is try to send positive energy, and keep your brother lifted up. it will be hard with him being so far away, but stay in contact with him often. i truly believe that positive energy goes a long way to fighting this disease and beating it. good luck, and i wish your brother the best... -jake [/QUOTE]
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