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Did your back hurt before your lung cancer diagnosis?
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charlong
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I don't have lung cancer. I have copd, specifically bronchiectasis.
joness16med
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Yes it hurt and my pcp kept ignoring me.
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I completely understand as I don’t have anyone to talk to also. I’m a widow & I live alone. My oldest son died in 2021 & my youngest son & his family live 3 hours. My father is dead & my mother has chronic back pain & is immobile. My younger sister lives with our mother & she is going through a divorce from her husband who abandoned her. My sister doesn’t visit me, help me, call me & rarely texts me. I have various cousins, a niece & nephew that are spread out in nearby states but are hours away from me. After I told my friends I had cancer, they quit contacting me. I have learned how to be my own care giver. It has been very difficult. I’ll admit I’ve been depressed, cried a lot, felt sorry for myself but I never gave up. I prayed & read my Bible everyday. Then I found cancer groups online like this one where I could share what I was going through & got empathetic responses. That really kept me going. I hope you find someone to talk to but I highly recommend the online cancer chat groups.
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I completely understand as I don’t have anyone to talk to also. I’m a widow & I live alone. My oldest son died in 2021 & my youngest son & his family live 3 hours. My father is dead & my mother has chronic back pain & is immobile. My younger sister lives with our mother & she is going through a divorce from her husband who abandoned her. My sister doesn’t visit me, help me, call me & rarely texts me. I have various cousins, a niece & nephew that are spread out in nearby states but are hours away from me. After I told my friends I had cancer, they quit contacting me. I have learned how to be my own care giver. It has been very difficult. I’ll admit I’ve been depressed, cried a lot, felt sorry for myself but I never gave up. I prayed & read my Bible everyday. Then I found cancer groups online like this one where I could share what I was going through & got empathetic responses. That really kept me going. I hope you find someone to talk to but I highly recommend the online cancer chat groups.
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Hi everyone, how are you holding up today?
Some symptoms of lung cancer can be hard to connect to the lungs at all, and one that often surprises people is persistent back pain. For Kevin Humphrey, an endurance athlete who was eventually diagnosed with Stage IV non-small cell lung cancer, it was his back pain, not a cough, that started it all.
He described it as a deep, stubborn pain that just wouldn’t go away. At first, doctors thought it was pneumonia, but when the pain lingered, he kept pushing for answers, and that’s when they discovered the tumor.
Back pain is common and can come from many things, but in some cases, like Kevin’s, it’s an early sign of something more serious.
💭 So today we wanted to ask:
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Your story could really help others in our community who might be in that early, confusing phase of trying to make sense of their body’s signals.
Take care,
Somya from the Carenity team 🌼