Great Scan Results
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Positive Results
I love to read positive results, it helps us newbies!
Sandy0 -
yes yes and yesMomof2plusteentwins said:Positive Results
I love to read positive results, it helps us newbies!
Sandy
i'm so happy to hear your news dookie my husband is also NED for now his CEA is at1.1 and all clean in his colon .i was feeling so happy about my love of my life. but now hearing the news about Jennie i can't stop thinking about him passing away . hugs to you hon0 -
glad totina dasilva said:yes yes and yes
i'm so happy to hear your news dookie my husband is also NED for now his CEA is at1.1 and all clean in his colon .i was feeling so happy about my love of my life. but now hearing the news about Jennie i can't stop thinking about him passing away . hugs to you hon
hear your great news.you know its people like you that give us hope and the strength to keep fighting.im still here fighting one day at a time...Godbless....johnnybegood0 -
mattaMatta said:Thank you
Thank you Beth for sharing your great news! I had my scans last friday and I will meet my doctor on Tuesday, I´m not good at waiting like this, my mind is spinning, I can feel that something is not ok, I also felt like that the last time I had my scans, my doctor then told me that all was fine. I´ve been NED for more more than a year now and hopefully I will shair my good news next week :-)
Matta
I know exactly what you mean i swear i almost convince myself something is wrong that it is back, but have continued to get the all clear. The fear is so bad i cant even find the words to explain it. Even though its been years the fear is as strong if not more each time, before a scan. I have decided not to wait so long after to get the results, i wouldd call your ONC office and ask or stop by the office, waiting is just horrible.
Praying you get great results and soon!
Hugs
Beth0 -
Great
That is wonderful news. Time to celebrate.
Kim0
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