Great News!
hinkley
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My wife Sandy was diagnosed with HD stage 3 in September. She has had 9 treatments of ABVD and the PET scan now shows no activity. She has 3 remaining treatments to finish out her treatment regimen. Needless to say, this is the best news of our lives. We are very thankful to everyone that has helped us get to this point -including the people in this discussion group. If you are in the early stages of treatment, hang in there - There is a light at the end of the tunnel.
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Congratulations!!! I am so happy for the both of you! That is such awesome news. I was diagnosed with Stage 2B Hodgkin's back in October. I have had 8 treatments of ABVD and I am going for testing this week. Hopefully my results will be the same. Then I can get through the last 4 treatments and then it will be OVER. Just like it will be for Sandy when her next 3 are done. Congrats again! Glad to hear the good news.0
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What wonderful news, sandy when you are done with your chemo, never look back!! move ahead and enjoy life you have a whole lifetime ahead of you to have fun and happiness. You replied to me regarding my dad and that was very nice of you. I cant wait for my dad to finish his treatments and continue a normalactive life.
God bless and let us know how your doing.0 -
How are you feeling Sandy, when will you be completing your treatment. I hope your feeling well. Thanks for your reply re: petscan please keep me posted on how your doingpositive said:What wonderful news, sandy when you are done with your chemo, never look back!! move ahead and enjoy life you have a whole lifetime ahead of you to have fun and happiness. You replied to me regarding my dad and that was very nice of you. I cant wait for my dad to finish his treatments and continue a normalactive life.
God bless and let us know how your doing.0
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