Pializ
Pializ - If I remember correctly, you have some tests/appointments in this week. I'll be thinking of you and sending positivie energy across the ocean to you. Thoughts, prayers & well wishes, Tracey
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Testsmp327 said:Pializ
I would like to add to Tracey's good wishes for you. May everything go well for you and all the news be good. Hugs and Prayers to you!
Martha
Thank you both for your kind thoughts. Results are good. Surgeon found cause of oncologist concern. Prolapse & scar tissue. Both from radiotherapy. So, no cancer at local level. My surgeon & anaesthetist are a fab team & worthy of my trust.
Scans coming up soon so the Scanxiety will kick in.
I went along for surgery Monday am as planned. However, they had a problem with beds in as much as there were 19 of us scheduled for day surgery, but only 5 available beds! The poor ward manager was stressed out trying to sort it out. Apparently it's a regular occurrence these days. Sad state of affairs. I hope all the others had their procedures completed on Monday.
So, the story so far is that I am still part of the 'so far, so good' club. That is so much better than the time horizon being brought down on me. I know APR does have some success, & if necessary, I would deal with it. Glad however, at this time I don't have to.
Again, many thanks for thinking of me
Liz x
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Lizpializ said:Tests
Thank you both for your kind thoughts. Results are good. Surgeon found cause of oncologist concern. Prolapse & scar tissue. Both from radiotherapy. So, no cancer at local level. My surgeon & anaesthetist are a fab team & worthy of my trust.
Scans coming up soon so the Scanxiety will kick in.
I went along for surgery Monday am as planned. However, they had a problem with beds in as much as there were 19 of us scheduled for day surgery, but only 5 available beds! The poor ward manager was stressed out trying to sort it out. Apparently it's a regular occurrence these days. Sad state of affairs. I hope all the others had their procedures completed on Monday.
So, the story so far is that I am still part of the 'so far, so good' club. That is so much better than the time horizon being brought down on me. I know APR does have some success, & if necessary, I would deal with it. Glad however, at this time I don't have to.
Again, many thanks for thinking of me
Liz x
I am so glad for your update and thank goodness you can relax just a bit, knowing that your cancer is thought not to have returned, May your upcoming scan confirm that. I do hope that you can avoid APR in the future. I send hugs of congrats to you for this good news and hope you'll keep us posted. Hugs!
Martha
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Pializpializ said:Tests
Thank you both for your kind thoughts. Results are good. Surgeon found cause of oncologist concern. Prolapse & scar tissue. Both from radiotherapy. So, no cancer at local level. My surgeon & anaesthetist are a fab team & worthy of my trust.
Scans coming up soon so the Scanxiety will kick in.
I went along for surgery Monday am as planned. However, they had a problem with beds in as much as there were 19 of us scheduled for day surgery, but only 5 available beds! The poor ward manager was stressed out trying to sort it out. Apparently it's a regular occurrence these days. Sad state of affairs. I hope all the others had their procedures completed on Monday.
So, the story so far is that I am still part of the 'so far, so good' club. That is so much better than the time horizon being brought down on me. I know APR does have some success, & if necessary, I would deal with it. Glad however, at this time I don't have to.
Again, many thanks for thinking of me
Liz x
I'm so glad you're in the "so far so good" club. I hope you get to stay.
Janet
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