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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I have an appointment next weekThat's fantastic to hear.. When will they know about the margins?
Displaying cat like quickness already. Very impressive indeed.I am home a day early
I'm always on the lookout for your updates and NEVER get tired of them. In fact, it's the opposite: if I'm reading a thread and I see SBC posted something it puts a smile on my face.On the other hand, if you are tired of hearing about this, I apologize.
That is great news.. You know I got your back, Sammy.Hi Patsfans. Sorry I have not been here for a while. I met with the Surgeon a few days ago and he said that he basically he took out all of the cancer and that the margins and surrounding lymph nodes are negative. I still have to meet with the oncologist next week so if you are inclined to pray for me, please ask that I am well enough that the Dr. does not need to assign additional chemotherapy. On the other hand, if you are tired of hearing about this, I apologize.
Always glad to hear encouraging reports about your progress. Only reason I’d be tired of hearing about it is because I’m tired of you having it to report on. Much better to have you reporting on catlike quickness of Patriots players!Hi Patsfans. Sorry I have not been here for a while. I met with the Surgeon a few days ago and he said that he basically he took out all of the cancer and that the margins and surrounding lymph nodes are negative. I still have to meet with the oncologist next week so if you are inclined to pray for me, please ask that I am well enough that the Dr. does not need to assign additional chemotherapy. On the other hand, if you are tired of hearing about this, I apologize.
I there's a difference between remission and cancer free. I will have 5 years of surveillance before I can ring the bell.I believe that when the docs say it is gone, the tradition now is to Ring the Bell. We're all listening for it.
On a related note - a woman about my age (she's the receptionist for a client - which means she runs the place) went on vacation last summer, felt bad, and wound up with breast cancer/double mastectomy. Chemo, radiation, and some reconstructive surgery and rehab.
She was back at work by mid February / early March, and outside the Sinead O'Connor look (about which I will NOT hesitate to tease her!) she's looking great and has all her energy back. And, to be honest, her hair has come back a lot.
The victories are out there - I have faith you've grabbed yours.
I look forward to your post in five years - an 8k animated gif of a cat crushing that bell.I there's a difference between remission and cancer free. I will have 5 years of surveillance before I can ring the bell.