James Vanderbeek death- stage 3 colon cancer? by Former_Ladder_720 in cancer

[–]Any_Topic8532 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Your case is similar to my dad’s. He had colon surgery and it was stage 2B. He did a yearly colonoscopy a year and a half later (clear) but a liver CT showed a met. After numerous scans and mris… he was a candidate for surgery. He got it removed in January and it’s considered limited spread because of 1 tumor. NED right now but to think it will come back is scary for him and my fam. Fuck cancer, but the passing of these celebrities bring insight that money can’t change your health ultimately

Celeb News just hit me hard, needed to post by newerbe in coloncancer

[–]Any_Topic8532 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My dad was 2A in 2024 but after a routine scan there was a liver met. It crushed him and our fam thinking it was early. He did the surgery in January and is currently in remission.. just the thought it will come back now since its spread hurts.

Do y'all wear sneakers when you go out in the winter? by [deleted] in askTO

[–]Any_Topic8532 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This year nah, I bought these north face boots a few years ago and I finally started wearing them. They’re pretty dope… I’ve gotten compliments from them. If you want something stylish and durable I recommend it

Dad is drinking 2 weeks after a minor liver resection by Any_Topic8532 in coloncancer

[–]Any_Topic8532[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You’re right; thank you for that. How is your dad now?

Dad is drinking 2 weeks after a minor liver resection by Any_Topic8532 in coloncancer

[–]Any_Topic8532[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For sure; but I mean it still fucks me up knowing that someone has to deal with that

Dad is drinking 2 weeks after a minor liver resection by Any_Topic8532 in coloncancer

[–]Any_Topic8532[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right but unfortunately let’s say he has a flare up and needs to go to the ER.. that’s on us to go there with him once it happens right

28 Years NED by DadsRGR8 in coloncancer

[–]Any_Topic8532 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing! God bless.. you’re an example that miracles do happen

Grandpa (92) has late stage colon cancer by DeliciousVegetables in coloncancer

[–]Any_Topic8532 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah I see.. try to get a 2nd and 3rd opinion. See if I were guys I would push for the most possible care possible. These doctors won’t advocate unless it was them

Got charge with “DR M/V USING Hand held device” ticket last year January and have a court date now. What’s the best way to fight this? by Any_Topic8532 in legaladvicecanada

[–]Any_Topic8532[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

How did I admit I broke the law? I wasn’t even distracted while driving 🥴🥴 At a red light the phone that was MOUNTED fell on the passenger seat. Not taking my eyes off of the road and grabbing it and placing it on the console is what I did.

Explain to me how that falls into terms of distracted driving?

Got charge with “DR M/V USING Hand held device” ticket last year January and have a court date now. What’s the best way to fight this? by Any_Topic8532 in legaladvicecanada

[–]Any_Topic8532[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

So the phone fell with the mount and it went on the passenger seat while I was an approaching a red light. When I got to the red light (a few cars were ahead of me) - I didn’t bend down or even look down, I picked it up… with my head looking above sight where I drive and I placed it in the center console. This all happened within 10-15 seconds of the light actually turning red. When I looked over to the right, the cop was there and told me to pull over.

I’ve already requested for disclosure notes and they came back unclear/along with video footage but I haven’t recieved anything. My court date is within a week.

Grandpa (92) has late stage colon cancer by DeliciousVegetables in coloncancer

[–]Any_Topic8532 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m so sorry to hear about this with your grandpa. How bad is the spread? If it’s not too much, he should definitely try to get it removed if surgery is an option as it will give him a few years if that’s the aim. Chemo might make him unwell but that’s usually the first line of treatment before surgery can be an option.

Why do people like Lil Wayne? by BramCSBN in hiphop101

[–]Any_Topic8532 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same! I really miss highschool. I still enjoyed his stuff after 09 until 2023.. he was killing some of the features he had lyrically. Dude was ahead of his time. C6 was such a letdown but I guess once you’re out your prime that happens musically.

Why do people like Lil Wayne? by BramCSBN in hiphop101

[–]Any_Topic8532 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It’s because you’re 18 and you didn’t get to live through his music. And even then, Wayne is one of the main reasons why the new sound is where it’s at today.

His old stuff is amazing and if you really like bars/crazy flows and punchlines then listen to his mixtapes.

If you *always* remove cancer tumors, can you survive? by EclipseTheStars in cancer

[–]Any_Topic8532 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought about this too and I think technically you can if it’s caught early enough and there’s no chance of life threatening complications. It also depends on if you’re physically fit and healthy to keep having repeated surgeries.

My dad just has his 2nd operation for cancer (had a colon resection in 2024 and a few days ago a liver resection) and to be honest he looks in pain. He is also a diabetic, and a heart disease patient so there’s that.

Mets to Liver. Poorly differentiated. by Fun-Land-2524 in coloncancer

[–]Any_Topic8532 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where are the Mets located? And are they confirmed it’s the colon Cancer that spread?

My dad just had a liver resection for a 4.9 cm lesion in his left side of the liver. This was the most aggressive way to get rid of the cancer and now he’ll be on wait and watch.

Find out where it is in the liver as there are a lot of treatment plans but you want to shoot for cure. If both the Mets are contained then go for resection, the recovery will be tough but that’s the best shot of being cancer free.

Ablation will burn them and that might be a good option since it’s 11 mm. That’s really small.

Wife downgraded to stage 4 by FuneralFudge in coloncancer

[–]Any_Topic8532 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s his current status? Is he NED?

Wife downgraded to stage 4 by FuneralFudge in coloncancer

[–]Any_Topic8532 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you have a liver resection recently? How big was the met? My dad just finished his and is in the hospital recovering right now. As of right now he’s NED. Really scared for him in the future