homer 0 #1 May 17, 2005 Cancer will affect everyone at some point in our lives it may be a loved one, friend or you. May is Cancer awareness month and I was wondering who is a Cancer survivor, what type of cancer, and how long has it been. I will be walking in my first relay for life on Friday with my father in the survivors lap. I had matastic(?) testicular cancer that spread to the lymph nodes along the spine. On Sunday May 22 it will be five years since my last dose of chemotherapy, I'm still cancer free and will OFFICIALLY be in remission . CSA #699 Muff #3804 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BillyVance 35 #2 May 17, 2005 Tony Albano in Texas is a cancer survivor, and he has organized cancer survivor skydives. I can PM you his email if I still have it..."Mediocre people don't like high achievers, and high achievers don't like mediocre people." - SIX TIME National Champion coach Nick Saban Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
homer 0 #3 May 17, 2005 Tony is a good friend of mine and I was apart of the last two years Cancer Survivors World Records at Spaceland. Unfortunately due to lack of interest and other issues unknown to me this year there was no event. CSA #699 Muff #3804 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brains 2 #4 May 17, 2005 Scott, Mary (flyangel2) is also a survivor, she was on the first record at SSM Never look down on someone, unless they are going down on you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
homer 0 #5 May 17, 2005 Mary is a very BEAUTIFUL woman who I have had the honor to jump with on first CSWR event. She is a great friend who has taught me so much and my mentor in this sport. CSA #699 Muff #3804 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brains 2 #6 May 17, 2005 I was there for the first one too, i just didn't jump. I was there for moral support. I remember you even got your picture in the paper. Never look down on someone, unless they are going down on you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
homer 0 #7 May 17, 2005 Don't remind me everyone was making my being there a big deal as I had gotten special permission to take an early leave from my tour in Iraq to attend. Aside from all the interviews I did it was a great seeing everyone again. I wish they had had an event this year. CSA #699 Muff #3804 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alw 0 #8 May 17, 2005 My wife is a survivor - 6 years and going strong. It is the reason I'm back in skydiving. 30 years ago she came to watch me jump - I lost a layer of skin to the new anti-skid on the 182 strut and bled like a stuck pig. Our JM broke his ankle landing in a gopher hole, her request - stop jumping - I did. Never lost the love of the sport, just chose a greater love. Six years ago she was diagnosed with a form of breast cancer that required a very aggressive treatment including bone marrow transplant. After her terrific attitude and spirit and her determination to fight with all she had I saw a change in her. The little things that used to bother her no longer mattered. She started enjoying life while she was living it rather than spending all her energy preparing for tomorrow. She never forgot how much I loved jumping and this spring she returned the gift I gave her 30 years ago - by giving it back. Her last checkup was good - no sign of return, she goes with me to the DZ and watches me jump and with me to the tunnel and sits outside the glass giving me hand signals to keep my chin up - arch - and get my legs together. Clouds do have silver linings - I know - I've seen them. --------------------------------------------- Every day is a bonus - every night is an adventure. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymedic 0 #9 May 18, 2005 non-hodgekins lymphoma....10yr survivor....and still going strong. Marc otherwise known as Mr.Fallinwoman.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
repeter 0 #10 May 18, 2005 testicular cancer.. 6 years.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
homer 0 #11 May 18, 2005 The best of wishes for your wife. Cancer is something I wouldn't wish upon my worst enemy. QuoteAfter her terrific attitude and spirit and her determination to fight with all she had I saw a change in her. The little things that used to bother her no longer mattered. She started enjoying life while she was living it rather than spending all her energy preparing for tomorrow. I always had a great attitude when going threw my two surgeries and seven weeks of chemo. As for the outlook on life I still took things for granted,was a bit more reckless and smug. It took a tour in Iraq to give me the out look I have know. There something about having bullets fly within feet of you to make you realize life is short and to enjoy every minute of it. Because you may not have a tomorrow and then it's to late. CSA #699 Muff #3804 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rdy2skydive 0 #12 May 18, 2005 Thyroid cancer that never follows the rules - twice. Still at high risk for it to return and being watched for two other forms of cancer. After my last surgery, the damage to my neck and shoulder was pretty extensive. I couldn't turn my head or lift my right arm. I told my Physical Therapist he had one month to get me back in shape because I wanted to start learning to skydive. It was two more years before I was well enough to make my first jump. It was worth the wait since it's completely changed my life. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkydiveNFlorida 0 #13 May 18, 2005 Thyroid cancer here as well. Went though surgery a few months ago and feel fine now but it was a rough ride. Of course, after radioactive treatment one is always wary. The outlook is generally better for TC than many other forms. Cancer is scary stuff. My best to all who have it or love someone who does. Hang in there, people beat it. -A Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mattjw916 2 #14 May 18, 2005 Quotenon-hodgekins lymphoma....10yr survivor....and still going strong. my mother had that as well... 4yr survivor...NSCR-2376, SCR-15080 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rdy2skydive 0 #15 May 18, 2005 For a cancer that's supposed to be somewhat rare, I'm hearing of more and more cases of it all the time. Glad to hear you're okay - it was a rough ride for me too - both times. We're fortunate that it's frequently very treatable. Taking care of myself is a top priority now. I wish you good luck in school and good health in the future. Lisa Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkydiveNFlorida 0 #16 May 18, 2005 Yeah, so much for rare, my aunt had it, too. And, supposedly it isn't the genetic type. They removed my whole thyroid due to the size of the tumor. I gained some weight from the ordeal and still haven't taken it off yet. But, i'm on a good dose of Levothyroxine now so am at least balanced, now I need to work on the weight. I'm glad you're ok, too! Best of health to you, too! Once you go through something like this it changes your outlook on life, that's for sure. I am also doing my best to take care of myself even moreso than I already was, but I admit it is difficult to find the time for the gym with school and work. I am hoping to get a routine going soon. :) Angela. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
monkycndo 0 #17 May 19, 2005 Congrsts on the five year. My sorta adoptive mom is a 20+ year survivor of breast cancer. She jokes that people thought she was a bit unbalanced before the surgery. Now they know she is.Monkeyboy50 donations so far. Give it a try. You know you want to spank it Jump an Infinity Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chrissylicious 0 #18 May 19, 2005 Thyroid cancer here......2 years clean It was very scary but I have never been healthier since the surgery...... Jumping is my therapy Right on Scott, Thanks for the support, tonights sit fly and Saturdays dance You Rock Chrissy"I will stick you with a rope"- ME Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
homer 0 #19 May 19, 2005 QuoteMy sorta adoptive mom is a 20+ year survivor of breast cancer. My mothers mother had one removed due to cancer. I'm now worried about prostate. Both my grand fathers had prostate cancer or problems. No boys on my moms side and my dad is the only boy on his side.He is eight years out from his radiation treatments and so far clean health. I'm one of four boys in my family to get inline and find out if it runs in the genes. I have been through chemo once I don't know if I can go through it again. --------------------------------------------------------------- Chrissy- Back atcha, thanks for everything you BEAUTIFUL THING YOU. CSA #699 Muff #3804 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
foxyroxtail 0 #20 May 19, 2005 Pam here! Cervical, coming up on 10 yrs. Congratualtions, homer on approaching your magical 5 year mark!!!!Mar & I and our friend Sylv from UK did yrs 1 and 2 of the CSWR. I have yr two on my wall in my office, framed beautifully by my bosses at work and given to me as a gift. Just jumped with Mike O in Perris, he was there too!! There's an article: here from year two event at Spaceland. I shaved a lot of heads that day . Last year, I focused my time & money on traveling to accomplish this in preparation for: ________________________________________ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skyhigh57 0 #21 May 19, 2005 Testicular cancer...I am three-week survivor (no kidding!). Righty is stretching out and still in the process of getting used to the newfound space. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
repeter 0 #22 May 19, 2005 was it isolated on lefty? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
homer 0 #23 May 19, 2005 QuoteTesticular cancer...I am three-week survivor (no kidding Just be careful with more room for your leg straps there's more room for things to get pinched. Think on the bright side you now have a new pick up line, "have you ever been with a man with one nut." Best of luck to you I hope you don't have to go through chemo. Its a real bitch. Other than my year in Iraq the two months I was going through chemo is the longest I have been sober since I turned 21. CSA #699 Muff #3804 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymedic 0 #24 May 19, 2005 Quote Congratualtions, homer on approaching your magical 5 year mark!!!! Mine came back after 5yrs....the basard. so much for the magical 5 yr mark for me at least. oh well... still alive and well!!!!! Marc otherwise known as Mr.Fallinwoman.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
homer 0 #25 May 19, 2005 Wish nothing but the best for you good buddy. Just hope your new round of treatment isn't as bad as the first. Man, just when the summer jump season is about to begin . CSA #699 Muff #3804 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites