Posted on Jan 6, 2015
PO2 Katie Benson
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Good day fellow military members. I'm battling on two fronts I'm fighting cancer as well as being active duty. I wonder if anybody is facing the challenges day-to-day that I am?
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SSG (ret) William Martin
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Don't let anyone give you shit on a day you feel really sick, and they have no idea of what's going on.
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PO2 Katie Benson
PO2 Katie Benson
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That's very true! But I am very out-ranked most of the time...ha ha
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SSG (ret) William Martin
SSG (ret) William Martin
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Just don't let the military screw you out of something. They have people who get paid to save the government money. It's a business when it comes down to taking care of our own.
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I just came through treatment for papillary thyroid cancer. Did you say you have thyroid cancer? I'm sorry, I'm new to this website and am not good at navigating through the comments. At any rate, yes, I understand the day to day challenges of addressing this while bring on active duty, with a 1 and 5 year old. In fact, I'm about 6 months post treatment and am awaiting my 1 year checkup to ensure there is no cancer remaining in my thyroid bed or anywhere else (I had a complete thyroidectomy, with radioactive iodine). My life is completely normal now, though it has taken a few months to adjust my thyroid medication dosage to a good level. Please let me know where you are in treatment, and I'll try to answer any questions you may have.
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PO2 Katie Benson
PO2 Katie Benson
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Yes I do
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What type of thyroid cancer have you been diagnosed with? Where are you in treatment?
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PO2 Katie Benson
PO2 Katie Benson
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Thank you so much! I wish you a great healthy check up.
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I have seen a lot of amazingly brave shipmates go through cancer treatments. Get a good team of responsive medical folks, communicate clearly and often with them, and have good friends to help you through the tougher days, and you will do well. Remember that there are always new things coming down the research road as well. There is an explosion of new treatments that are revolutionizing how we treat cancer.
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PO2 Katie Benson
PO2 Katie Benson
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Thank you very much for your advice and support!
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Depending on the cancer type, I've seen soldiers sent to my hospital, md anderson cancer center for evaluation and treatment. We are particularly good a treating the rare cancers.
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PO2 Katie Benson
PO2 Katie Benson
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Thank you it's thyroid cancer and I'm doing okay
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Thats not as bad as some types of cancer, mostly treatment is surgery, radioactive iodine, and hormone replacement.
Initial treatment is the hardest part. Maintance is required, so you may need to always be stationed near a medical center or community hospital.
Hopefully your treatment goes well. Many people return to a fully functional status after treatment. Best of luck.
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SGT Edward Thomas
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What a shining example of positive encouragement you are. Battling cancer is tough. I watched it take my dad. You are certainly an example of someone who refuses to roll over. Sending prayers up and good thoughts and vibes your way. My youngest son is a YN2 in the Navy. Just being on active duty is tough by itself. Battling cancer is tough by itself and you are leading the way! You one strong young lady.
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PO2 Katie Benson
PO2 Katie Benson
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I greatly appreciate your compliments thank you very much! Good luck to your son! (Yeomen are my favorite people)
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SGT Edward Thomas
SGT Edward Thomas
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He recently made 2/C he's been in the Navy for almost 6 years
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SPC Larry Buck
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That's double tough, I'm struggling with busted arthritis in my stupid hands and the ridiculous button for thumbs up!! Is it me? Or a gag pick on the D.A. Tanker
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PO2 Katie Benson
PO2 Katie Benson
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I'm so sorry! We should get together and have a pitty party :)
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PO1 Phil Audritsh
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I've been there. If you need help navigating the Navy medical system, contact me. I'm a kidney cancer survivor.
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Currently in remission from Stage IV Ewing’s sarcoma. Planning on RTD and reclass.
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Every minute of everyday, cell division sometimes go awry and cells like TNF - Tumor Necrosis Factor are on high alert always trying to keep you well. I wonder if you have drawn a conclusion if this is service-connected, cancer as you well know can show itself at any age, but exposure to desert laden uranium sand, ammunition with lead tips, and various other petroleum chemicals can make us more suspectible...try to make the connections and continue the fight. We all have cancer cells trying so hard to present themselves, but you are a child of God and he has great plans for you. I pray that the very best doctors will help you live a very long pain-free life. Like someone else previously said, fight the good fight, and I will add, surround yourself with positive people and read positive informative literature. Stay busy best you can, and seek solace that we are all thinking of you, praying for healing, and wish you the very best.
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PO2 Katie Benson
PO2 Katie Benson
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Thank you greatly appreciated!
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YN2 Benson, keep on plugging. This is a very tough thing you are going through, and it's obvious from your photo what you've been through. If you're having a tough day, seek out a chaplain, if there is one at your CGS. If you don't have a chaplain there, please feel free to contact me offline through RP. I provide counseling to vets over Skype and would be happy to meet with you if you need help.

I pray you end up in full remission and can remain in the CG. If discharge/medical retirement comes up on the screen, again, contact me off line. I can help you through that side of things as well vis-a-vis all your benefits options...

Take care of yourself, and get hugs from people close to you every day...
PO2 Katie Benson
PO2 Katie Benson
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Thank you very much sir!
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