Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Syed Rizvi completes his five years cancer-free


Dear friends and well wishers I just wanted to let you  know that today I completed my five cancer-free years. On June 10, 2010, I went through a surgery to remove an advanced stage tumor from my colon.  I am in good health since then. I am under no prescriptions, other than a monthly injection of Vitamin B12 that I am supposed to be taking for the rest of my life.  I do believe that my vegan lifestyle does have a lot to do with my recovery and continued good health.
I am 81, and I go for long walks and do light exercise.  Regularly participate in outdoor animal rights activities.

The following blog has more details about my fight with cancer.

Wishing you all well


Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Syed Rizvi completes his four cancer-free years today June 10, 2014











Dear friends and well wishers I wanted to let you know that today I completed my four cancer-free years after my colon-cancer-surgery on June 10, 2010.

During the last four years, many of you had often asked me about the state of my health, and my spirit, so I have updated the blog on my health that was initially launched by my friend Caroline soon after I was diagnosed with a stage-three tumor. The blog posted major milestones leading to my complete recovery from the cancer at which time it seemed no longer necessary to continue the blog at so frequent intervals. The last entry was made on February 12, 2012.

I have been routinely seeing my doctors who have been monitoring my blood reports, checking out heart conditions, and also, as a precautionary measure, looking for signs of prostate cancer that has never tested as positive.  Very recently, I went through a set of major tests that included colonoscopy and CT-Scan.  Everything came out clean.

Other than vitamin and iron supplements, I have not been prescribed any medication, e.g., drugs for lowering of cholesterol or controlling of pressure or sugar that is quite common for people at my age.  I turned 80 last December.  I do believe, and doctors agree, that this prescription-free life-style of mine has a lot to do with my vegan diet that is free from any animal product like meat, fish, milk or honey.

Throughout my last four years, I have been in good health, and good spirit; and have been quite active in my profession as well as many animal rights activities http://prime.peta.org/2013/12/one-person-make-difference\  ; and writing OpEd  on animal cause http://www.newageislam.com/ijtihad,-rethinking-islam/hajj----some-afterthoughts/d/9483. And    fully participating in out-door activities that include the long March for the elephants.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oirgyzEJJ1g   and a recent vigil on National Animal Rights Day in the memory of animals killed by  humans for whatever reasons. Related to the vigil,  here  is a collection of about 400 slides where you may find  me on slides  # 9, 10, 106, 111, 147, and 286.   https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=739151459479772&set=a.739151399479778.1073741836.388042877923967&type=1&theater
My encounter with cancer has not brought me down in any fashion.  In fact, it has given me a zest for  life and made me truly experience life in its present moment.

Thank you all for your good wishes
Syed Rizvi

Saturday, May 10, 2014

This bolg has not been updated until  now/.We are just testing it

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Another Year of Great Health

Happy Belated New Year everyone. Long time no write as they sort-a-say.

Another happy start to the year for Syed. Since his bout with colon cancer, he remains in great health and continued remission. All last year, Linda accompanied him to all of his doctor’s appointments which I’m happy to report were frankly, “boring”. Not that the conversation wasn’t interesting but there was just nothing of concern to report since Syed is in continued great health since he has been taking such good care of himself.

I also wanted to let you all know that going forward, Syed will now be managing this blog. The initial intention was to keep everyone up-to-date on Syed’s road to recovery from colon cancer. We were going to shut down the blog but Syed decided that he would like to manage it going forward. The secondary purpose of the blog was to create a forum where people could possibly share their stories of recovery. Who knows, maybe Rizvi's Road will head in a completely different direction, hence the name of the blog.

Thank you all for your tremendous support of Syed. I think I can speak for both Linda and myself when I say that his circle of friends are ones to be admired. We were just stunned at how many people around the world reached out to be there for Syed through his treatment and recovery. While Syed is an amazing man, he is surrounded by truly amazing people. I think Syed has proved the saying to be true, “your friends are a reflection of you.”

Here’s to years filled with Health, Happiness, Laughter, and Love.

Caroline and Linda

Saturday, August 6, 2011

A Year of Great Health

Long time no write! It is just over a year that Syed learned he had cancer, went through surgery, and started chemo. He can now look back on this entire life experience as a memory that is continuously growing more distant.

Since his chemo ended in November of last year, Syed is back to regular check ups and visits with doctors. Within the past 6 months, Syed has had a colonoscopy and CT Scan. Both test results “came out clean” as Syed puts it. Here is the specific detail that Syed wanted to share with all of you:

  • My CEA has dropped to 2.8 which is a good number according to my Oncologist Dr. George Labban. CEA (carcino embryonic antigen) stands for Tumor marker  for colon cancer.
  • My body is low on Vitamin B12 because my body is not efficiently absorbing Vitamin B12 and for that reason, I continue to get B12 injection once a month.
  • Prostate check resulted in a PSA  (Prostate Specific Antigen ) of 0.3. Typically when it goes above 4 then it is considered to be raising a red flag.
  • Bone density is low. As a result, I have started taking more calcium and Vitamin D.
  • Hemoglobin count was 13.1. Normal is 13.2 so I'm in great shape on this count.
Syed’s next round of check ups will be in three months. Should results continue to be great, he will then move to a six month check up schedule.

Congrats to Syed. May the worst remain in the past and the future be filled with health, long life, and of course, a lot of fun.

I hope everyone is having a great year. Let Syed know how you’re doing too. He’d love to hear from you.

Regards,

Linda and Caroline

Friday, December 3, 2010

Time to Celebrate -- Syed’s Chemo Treatments Complete

Hi everyone,

Syed has officially completed all his treatments. When Linda took him for his checkup this week, the doctor felt that no additional treatments were needed. He will be meeting with the doctor again in February for a follow up visit.

You might wonder, is Syed in remission? We will get final confirmation in February but I think it is safe to say that he is. Remember, Syed went through chemo treatments as a precautionary measure. The conclusion of the biopsy following his colon surgery was that the cancer had not spread and was pretty much contained to the tumor itself.

So what is Syed going to do with his time now? First and foremost, he will focus on rebuilding himself from the inside out. As many of you know, chemo can compromise the immune system, organ function, and the body overall. Hence, he’s improving his diet to strengthen himself and improve his stamina.

Thank you all for your support. Happy Holidays to everyone. Be safe, healthy, and of course, smile and laugh throughout every day.

Caroline

Friday, November 5, 2010

Syed Is Home

Hi everyone,

Syed is back to receiving glowing reports from his doctor. This morning, his doctor came in and told Syed he can be released from "jail". The wonderful aspect to Syed is, he never thought being in the hospital was in any way restrictive. Quite the opposite. Syed actually preferred to be cared for properly so he could be assured that he would make a full recovery and feel confident about caring for himself at home. This is why Linda and I both have such an easy time helping Syed with his medical care.

Tonight, Syed will be staying with Linda at her home. While he is almost 100%, he still feels a bit "wobbly" as he puts it and prefers to have Linda watch over him just in case as Linda has truly learned all of Syed's signals, if you know what I mean.

While I may post the updates and try to keep everyone informed, Linda has been at Syed's side throughout all of his chemo treatments over the past few months--driving him to and picking him up from each appointment, dealing with the hassles of Medicare to ensure his medication is ready on time, and keeping Syed on track with each step of his treatments. While some people may become overwhelmed by taking on such a role, not Linda. She is there, by the side of Syed as a true friend, truly loving to help in any way possible. Thank you Linda!

Have a great weekend everyone,

Caroline