r/cancer 18d ago

Patient Just got diagnosed

This weekend was absolute chaos and clusterfuck. I went to the ER on Saturday for what I thought was a persistent stomach bug.

After a CAT scan of my stomach and a battery of tests this weekend, I was diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic cancer.

They did a biopsy Sunday, to see if they can determine where the cancer is coming from.

I also have another CAT scan coming up to see if it has expanded into my chest and lungs.

I really have no idea what I'm looking for, I'm still trying to process all this.

Also, I am a Satanist for a reason, so please save all the "just give it to God" or etc bc it's not something I personally believe in.

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u/surfaholic15 17d ago

Mine is an oddball. Verrucous carcinoma. At least the first one was.

Usually seen in folks who chew betel nuts, folks who chew tobacco, appalachian hillbillies, alcoholics... slow growing and non aggressive in general.

Considering it started where i spent almost 5 years parking my nicotine gum and lozenges, i am thinking it may get more common. I also am a recovered binge drinker 35 years sober, had long time dental issues... basically many of the risk factors.

I do know a dude originally from alabama who is in the same boat, he used chew for decades, and soent a decade homeless and drinking post Army Days.

THIS time, i have not looked at the biopsy results yet. Just got the phone call and have been fielding phone calls since.

So who knows, could be a typical SCC. I have never tested positive for HPV, so doubt it would be from that.

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u/MistaDontPlay34 17d ago

Damn, I'm sorry man. I ask because squamous cell from hpv is super treatable. Currently dealing with that now. It spread to a lymph node in my neck. I had surgery for removal and trans oral robotic surgery as well to take the primary out of the base of my tongue. As well as a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy. Still can barely taste or smell. I'll begin chemo and radiation soon and if all goes well, there should be a light at the end of this tunnel. I hope your outcome is a good one man

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u/surfaholic15 17d ago

Well, my last surgery went great, other than nerve damage to my lips and cheek and messed up taste since i lost a chunk of tongue.

I am hoping the PET shows it is not as bad as I think it is. But doubtful....

Here's hoping your treatment is a fantastic success!