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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 3837308" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>My Dad took the radiation when he was first diagnosed with cancer, and he told me multiple times that if he had it to do over he wouldn’t have taken it. His was bone cancer in his jaw, and the radiation burned him up and killed his taste buds. The radiation did supposedly get rid of the cancer, but the doctors still only gave him a 15% chance of making it 5 years. His cancer came back after 18 month, and he declined chemo at that point because the oncologist assured him it was going to make him sick. He lived a little over 3 months after the second diagnosis, but in that time, I was able to take him back up to our place in Oklahoma to see it and friends and family one more time. It‘s a trip I’ll never forget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 3837308, member: 24452"] My Dad took the radiation when he was first diagnosed with cancer, and he told me multiple times that if he had it to do over he wouldn’t have taken it. His was bone cancer in his jaw, and the radiation burned him up and killed his taste buds. The radiation did supposedly get rid of the cancer, but the doctors still only gave him a 15% chance of making it 5 years. His cancer came back after 18 month, and he declined chemo at that point because the oncologist assured him it was going to make him sick. He lived a little over 3 months after the second diagnosis, but in that time, I was able to take him back up to our place in Oklahoma to see it and friends and family one more time. It‘s a trip I’ll never forget. [/QUOTE]
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