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Bone cancer survivors

Last post Tue, Jul 15 2008 3:23 PM by swisswuff. 5 replies.


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  • ShelleyF ShelleyF
    Posts: 42
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    • Posted: Sun, Apr 13 2008 2:05 PM

    • Come on I know you're out there come out come out where ever you are. I'm an osteogenic sarcoma / Osteosarcoma survivor from childhood came out of it a leg short but all was well. I know myself being a cancer survivor and an amputee made my experience different from other amputee kids. When I went to summer camps for children who had or survived cancer things were different too. it's also a little amusing when people ask how you lost your leg and you tell them it was cancer. And then there is a pause mumbling of apoligies. I don't understand why people feel the need to say sorry for your cancer or amputation. They didn't take my leg away after all. Does anyone else find they don't really fit in with most amputees or other cancer survivors? Where was your cancer and what amputation did you have? Mine was just below the knee but they decided to to a van ness rotation....that didn't work and 15 years later I had to get the remaining tibia removed. So where are all my fellow bone cancer survivors. let share.

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  • Randall Randall
    Posts: 9
    • permalink Re: Bone cancer survivors

    • Posted: Fri, Apr 18 2008 12:56 AM

    • Hi Shelley,  I am not quite whom your looking for.  I did not have bone cancer, but I did have a soft tissue sarcoma of my lower leg.  I know what you mean about telling people that you lost your leg because of cancer.  When I tell people that, they seem disappointed.  I think they are hoping to hear an exciting story, like I was in a motorcycle accident or stepped on a land mine or something.  It's like they are disappointed that I just had cancer.

      But, we know that we have not just survived an amputation, but cancer also.  I do not consider my condition a disability, it is certainly not as convienent to get around as it used to be, but I still live my life very well.  Maybe even better than before,  I have learned to be a better person through all of the trials.

      Well, better run, hope you find some of those bone cancer folks your lookin for.

       

       


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  • Misin1 Misin1
    Posts: 13
    • permalink Re: Bone cancer survivors

    • Posted: Mon, May 19 2008 12:26 PM

    • I am new to Disaboom and I could not agree more!  I was 17 when I was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma.  Amputation Left AKA then chemo.  What fun being a senior in high school with no hair no leg and being sick as a dog.  But 20 years later and I'm still kickin.  I also did the camp thing but as a counselor not a camper. 

       

      Nice to meet you!  Beer


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  • snowyh snowyh
    Posts: 33
    • permalink Re: Bone cancer survivors

    • Posted: Tue, Jul 15 2008 1:46 PM

    • Hi Shelley.  I had a right forequarter (arm & shoulder) amputation due to osteogenic sarcoma in January 1972.  So, is "osteosarcoma" the current terminology?  These days I only hear the older folks (like me) refer to it as osteogenic sarcoma.  I was diagnosed just after they started recommending chemotherapy for this particular diagnosis.  Of course it wasn't fun, but before chemo was added to the treatment regimen osteogenic sarcoma had a dismal survival rate.  I also had lots of (cobalt) radiation therapy.  There's a group on MySpace for bone cancer survivors, and most of their limbs were able to be "salvaged."  I use quotation marks because apparently their limbs, though still there, are no where near as functioning as healthy limbs.

       

      First of all, I would never approach a complete stranger and ask such a personal question as, "How did you lose your limb?"  And yet, it still does happen to me from time to time.  I usually just reply, "bone cancer," to which they ask the follow-up, even MORE personal question, "Did they get it all?"  Of course, these folks have no idea that I'm a 35+ year survivor.  Still... it's very rude.

       

      I'm also puzzled by the way people say, "I'm sorry," to which I usually reply, "I forgive you."

       

      Helen


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  • Misin1 Misin1
    Posts: 13
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    • Posted: Tue, Jul 15 2008 2:19 PM

    • Amen Sister!  Why in the world do people seem to think it is appropriate to ask questions like that??!  I always answer but think WOW who raised you to be so rude.  I would never approach ANYONE and ask them about their disability.  People have a more difficult time telling their friend that their outfit is hidious.  Hey "What happened to your hair???!?!?!?!" 

       Sometimes if in the mood I invent the story of where my leg is.  Ahh surfin dude in Hawaii.  Coolor You really shouldn't tease those gators.  I then get the response of " NO WAY??!!! REALLY???  WOW!"  I never get that when I say Cancer.  they all look at me with pity and oh well I'm sorry.  What Cancer isn't exciting enough?  People - they make me laugh.  Beer


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  • swisswuff swisswuff
    Posts: 43
    • permalink Re: Bone cancer survivors

    • Posted: Tue, Jul 15 2008 3:23 PM

    • do you accept votes from someone with a soft tissue tumor. i specifically point out the FACIAL EXPRESSION they make after learning that it was a tumor. "A TUMOR!!!????" as if it was slimey, contagious and smelly to the nature that all i'd do was extend the stump and BUAHHHHH SPRTZZZZ have my putrid pus of eternal disease shower them in agony. as if my stump was the epiphany of "the cyst of death". other people and their misconceptions.... BRRRRRRR......- wolf (RBE)


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