Historias compartidas
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Jennifer A. One summer, I had a cough that just wouldn't go away. It seemed to get worse over the course of a month.
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Jennie V. Two time lung cancer survivor, 2003 and 2013. Ten years apart, blessed to still be here.
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Jen H. I have non-small cell lung cancer since February of 2014. I was 67 years old then.
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Jenese B. In 2009, I caught a respiratory virus. I was sick for 2 months and ended up in hospital with an enlarged heart - It was keeping me going!
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Jeffrey T. My story begins in the summer of 2009 when I had an appointment with my doctor for a severe cough after eating. My doctor told me I needed to change my diet and lose weight, which I did.
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Jeff M. I was diagnosed nsclc 3a in Sept. '17. Six weeks of aggressive chemo and radiation followed. I continued to work and run throughout treatments.
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Jean P. My dad died six months ago from lung cancer.
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Jeanne D. I wanted to make a comment to Jackie D. and all other patients who have been diagnosed with lambert-eaton, an autoimmune disorder. This condition is life-altering. It affects your daily quality of living. I have suffered eye lid drooping, difficulty
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Jeanne B.
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Jeanne B. March 2015 I woke up with intense pain in my stomach. I rushed to the hospital where I had my gall bladder removed. The doctor gave me my X-rays and told me to see my primary doctor right away. There were two nodules on my right lung.
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Jean M. In January, 2005, during a pre-surgical exam, a chest X-ray revealed a spot on my dad’s lung. It was lung cancer and he had a lobectomy. My dad was 76 at the time and was a vibrant, active guy.
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Jaymie B.
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JaVonne H. I received a phone call while on vacation that my brother had been hospitalized because his leg gave away. He could no longer walk on that leg.
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Jason N. My uncle was diagnosed with lung cancer and I never got a good chance to know him. He was a genius and inspired my recent interest into computers. He had even bought me a musical instrument that I did not know about until after his death.
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Jason D. I just wanted to let you know about a young man who is honoring his grandmother, who is currently battling lung cancer. Nickolas, who is a Varsity Football Player in Seneca, MO, has been wearing a pink band around his wrists this season to honor his
