The Wife and me just started watching the Breaking Bad series , Marathon . When in an episode the family has a intervention talk with Walter , Brian Cranston . Anyhow he gives a compelling reasons why he dont want chemo . Yes he has lung cancer , but chemo is chemo . Down the road he does the chemo treatment . My Question is did anyone here say no to chemo and lived to talk about it using a different approach .
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Never did chemo, and it was not offered anyway, but I loved Breaking Bad. What a great series. Best of luck with whatever you choose to do.
Don Pescado
Hey Nal,
Been busy with my own issues... the end of my vacation draws near... Hope all has been well with you.. I'll get back to posting at some point soon... been watching for RV001 or Osteodex to announce the beginning of Phase III trials... both with solid potential to be real game changers for blocking metastasis and prolonging survival...
Shalom,
Fish
Nal,
18 months out... I am doing well... the break is what I needed.... I will be undergoing a Pylarify scan in about 6 weeks or so... by then, I will be at a point when a scan could potentially register something... depending on results, I will either go back on treatment for 6 months (Orgovyx) or 18 months (lupron and abiraterone) is most likely and God willing... Glad to hear all is ok with you... Hang in there..
Fish
I started this post with 1 question . Im glad you 2 guys are doing good . Thanks