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From: BrianNelson123
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  • my mum had this same cancer

    i wish u the very best xxxx

  • hope he lived, I have had to wear a mask 4 times, unheard of, ask any one, I have had a tube in my stomach for 3 years and can not even drink a teaspoon of water so what,

    God has nothing to do with this it is all in the genes and lifestyle. I quit smoking 30 years before I got tongue/throat cancer. Never drank, was never overweight, exercised daily. Had it now for more than 5 years..

    Fuck caner

  • Going through this right now for lymphoma. The mask is just horrible. I have never experienced claustrophobia in my life...until they put this darn mask on me..Went from normal to psycho in less than 5 minutes..Nobody could understand until they are tightly bolted to the table wearing one of these things for 25 minutes...horrible. But hopefully will save my life. Really grateful after watching this that at least I don't have to wear a tongue guard.. Best of luck to you.

  • @nhmom73 Exercise, eat right, entertain positive thoughts, pray. God can work miracles. Read Patric Quillin's Beating Cancer With Nutrition"

  • Thanks so much for posting this video. You are helping to take some of the anxiety out of the process of cancer treatment for patients and their friends and families.

  • Someone who has great trust in the compassionate care and expertise of the medical staff who are working to help him live.

    Many staff at excellent medical centers show this kind of care, and inspire this kind of trust.

  • Someone who isn't young and foolish, thinking that he or she is invincible and will never require unpleasant medical procedures. Lots of luck, kid. Let's see what you say when you hit 50 or 60 and are worried about preserving your life.

    Mr. Nelson, I went through RT last year for recurrent parotid tumors. Unfortunately, it didn't take. Pleomorphic adenomas are radiation resistant. However, it was a very interesting procedure to say the least. Best to you in your recovery.

  • You HAVE to allow them to or else the wrong fields will receive the radiation (just look at some videos where they have to use the mask to line up where the machine needs to send the radiation). It's not like we have a choice when it's in the head & neck area. You need to learn some sensitivity & learn how to be less of a pathetic jerk!!

  • @newagespidey God forbidden if you have to go through disease which called Cancer then you will be willing to do any thing to prolong your number of days on the planet we commonly called Earth. Hope you will understand it now or Time can enhance your understanding, which i don't wish for you or any one.

  • I wish you the best. Very Informative...My dad is going through colon rectal cancer and I am helping him...

  • i hope they got the tumor out

  • The tumor stable condition. A yr later it metastasized & got in my lung. 2 months ago it got in to my pericardium, the sack around my heart. with a liter of fluid I get a dose of herceptin (Trastuzumab) used for breast cancer every 3 wks. $10,000 a shot. Radiation killed the tumor. My left cheek is numb.Whiskers don't grow on the left side.. The Parotid gland gives you saliva necessary to eat. I used a feeding tube for 4 months. Saliva is back. Do you have cancer? Brian

  • no i dont have cancer but i heard that it isn't very pleasent

  • very interseting and informative, i wish you the best of luck!

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