Waited... for nothing
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I had a scan that said possible activity
Jean,
I had a scan that said possible activity where the rectum joins the colon. One young doc wanted to jump in and take that part out. My older and wiser doc and I said no and did the wait and see. 4 months later, scan showed everything fine. My cancer was the aggressive type 3.0 -
I hope that you can find some peace of mind and get the rest that was recommended. Not just physically but mentally. I try to work on my mental side when I am not feeling good physically and work on the physical side when I am not feeling good mentally. Kind of a two pronged attack you might say. Its a battle, take the oppurtunities to rest mentally whenever there is a slight break in the action. My oncologist always tells me to let him be the paraniod one. You have more than just a chance. Everyone has the ability to beat this thing, you just have to find it, thats my humble belief.0
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I understand you're beingzenmonk said:I hope that you can find some peace of mind and get the rest that was recommended. Not just physically but mentally. I try to work on my mental side when I am not feeling good physically and work on the physical side when I am not feeling good mentally. Kind of a two pronged attack you might say. Its a battle, take the oppurtunities to rest mentally whenever there is a slight break in the action. My oncologist always tells me to let him be the paraniod one. You have more than just a chance. Everyone has the ability to beat this thing, you just have to find it, thats my humble belief.
I understand you're being happy that both your doctor's agreed. That doesn't happen too often and it leaves you wondering, which one is correct.
Good Luck with your "downtime".
Joanne0
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