Some good news!
Just thought I'd let you know that last week I got the results of my first annual CT scan, and it was NED! Couple that with negligible CEA and some VERY encouraging words from my surgeon and onc. and I feel pretty optimistic.
(I was diagnosed stage 3 (one node) in August 2003).
It's a wonderful Christmas present for me - I hope you all have a fine Christmas despite all you're going through.
Remember this time last year I was in the middle of chemo, and I thought it would never end. Here I am, a year later, and I haven't felt better for years!
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Sheepy, that's a Merry Christmas present indeed...and a great way to start the new year. Keep it up. Bert was diagnosed stage III, four nodes, back in July 2003 and as of last scans (November) is also NED. Here's hoping you, Bert, and many others stay that way and even more become NED. Cheers!!!!
Monika0 -
Thank you fo r the good news- I am like you were last year- in the middle of chemo and will be having a cycle starting on the 27th. I hope my story continues to mirror yours and next year I can enjoy a chemo free and optimistic Christmas. In the mean time I wish you all the best and congratulations,
steve.0 -
That's WONDERFUL! My mother is in treatment for stage 3 rectal cancer (1 node) so I'm REALLY happy to hear your news. Thanks for sharing!
Merry Christmas,
julie0 -
That's GREAT (said with a Tony the Tiger accent)!!! My wife was just diagnosed in October '04 with stage 4, and only one lymph node infected. You and the others like you are inspiring to us and add to our optimism. Thanks for sharing the good news!
Merry Christmas!!!!
Jimmy0 -
Thanks all for your good wishes! I know I'm not out of the woods yet, and having faced up to this once my outlook on life is changed - looking at it all positively, encouraged by you good people, is what's kept me and my family going.JKendall said:That's GREAT (said with a Tony the Tiger accent)!!! My wife was just diagnosed in October '04 with stage 4, and only one lymph node infected. You and the others like you are inspiring to us and add to our optimism. Thanks for sharing the good news!
Merry Christmas!!!!
Jimmy
Bob - yes, I'm getting your emails. I'll do a 'day in the life of an EDS employee' newsletter someday, but I suspect it won't be as interesting....
PS I'll be visiting Florida in October 2005 - anyone live anywhere near Orlando? Long shot I know!0
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