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thank you semi's!!!!!!!!!!
just wanted to let you know that charlie had his scope this morning and all was well no cancer but some colitis. bleed ing was from an ulcer in rectum which can be treated with suppositeries(sp).
and one higher up that may be a bacteria which can also be treated. it has been a rough 2 weeks but we made it. he was so convinced he had colon cancer. we made it because of all of you, thanks for your prayers and thoughts. yes god is good always.
i even meet the nurse that took care of me 2 years ago, she said she will never forget me. in 40 yeras of nursing she has never seen anyone in so much pain as i was.
be well
all the best
never,never give up!!!
bruce
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Great news Bruce ..vinny3 said:Bruce,
Glad to hear the news but just wanted to make sure that if he has an ulcer there that it was biopsed. My rectal cancer was found when the surgeon was going to treat my "hemorrhoids" and did the scope, saw the ulcer and stopped everything to biopsy it.
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Tell Charlie how excited we all are .
Take Care and God Bless.
Debra -
hi ****,vinny3 said:Bruce,
Glad to hear the news but just wanted to make sure that if he has an ulcer there that it was biopsed. My rectal cancer was found when the surgeon was going to treat my "hemorrhoids" and did the scope, saw the ulcer and stopped everything to biopsy it.
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he did a biopsy on the ulcer. thanks for reply.
will call him in a week.
charlie is like a new man!!!!
he really worries about things.
be well
bruce -
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