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Thank you for posting, it is so healing to read about survivors. I wish you many more years with your family. I was diagnosed Stage 4 rectal cancer and my 2 year mark was Oct. 12th, 2007. I will have a new cat scan scheduled tomorrow because there were 2 suspicious spots in my left lung in Oct. so we are going to check for changes etc. Here it is 2008 and I am blessed to be here too. Hugs, Audrey.0 -
Best of luck with your scan tomorrow. Will be thinking of you, and sending best wishes your way. Please let us know results.jenalynet said:Hi,
Thank you for posting, it is so healing to read about survivors. I wish you many more years with your family. I was diagnosed Stage 4 rectal cancer and my 2 year mark was Oct. 12th, 2007. I will have a new cat scan scheduled tomorrow because there were 2 suspicious spots in my left lung in Oct. so we are going to check for changes etc. Here it is 2008 and I am blessed to be here too. Hugs, Audrey.0 -
Prayers answered
Hey, Hey, Hey,
I have always believed that prayer can change things and for anyone who does not I have absolute proof. Last week I had a mammogram, 2 lumps found, went back in this week for an ultrasound, the dr said we need to do a needle biopsy on both lumps and possibly surgery. I was freaked, I just recovered from rectal surgery, chemo, radiation. I ask for you all to pray and today the nurse called me back and said the dr that looked at my mammogram was unfamiliar with my last mammogram one year ago. Turns out nothing had changed just a few fibroid cysts which I have had for many years(my Mom has fibroid cysts too). Talk about Happy Naked Dance, I am right behind you Tara.
Thanks again for your prayers and dont ever doubt the power of God.
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Tara, Congratulations on your anniversary! I was diagnosed with stage 3 rectal cancer almost exactly 9 years ago when my children were 1, 3 and 6. My children are now 9, 12 and 15 and well on their way in life. I prayed for five years with them and already have 9 in the bank. While considered cured, I still consider every year a complete bonus! I have seen my children through school, basketball, skating, musicals, and event the New York State cross-country (running) championship (my daughter finished 34th in the state for the smallest schools division). I have put murderers and sexual abuseres behind bars (I am a prosecutor), run races as fast as pre-cancer and even saved some money for my kids college. I revel in those victories and refuse to dwell on the "unfairness" of being diagnosed with such a humbling disease at the age of 36. You have the right attitude. Every day is worth living and every day, for each of us, is a bonus. Best wishes!0
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Yay! That is such awesome news. I was just wondering where and when you are doing your hike??
Congratulations,
Susan H.0 -
YAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Tara,
I am so happy for you. I can't believe the guys are 15 and 17 now!!!!!! You were one of the first I "met" when I joined the board 4 years ago. I think of you everytime I rubbed my finger over my "lance bracelet" since we all got ours about the same time!!!!!!
Hugs and have a wonderful 2008!!!!
Lisa P.0 -
Awesome, Tara. Five years is great! NED now - NED 5 years from now. So nice to hear.
Betsy0 -
Congrats! and thanks for sharing. Terrific news and keep the faith! God Bless
Diane0 -
I did have chemo after surgery. As you are probably aware, this is a controversial topic, and there is not much scientific evidence available to support either way. My doctors and I decided to go ahead with chemo -- "mop up" chemo. Since I am young (sort of!) and healthy. I was happy to take this more aggressive/conserative approach. I had 6 mos of chemo after surgery. Feel free to email me about this if you wish. Good luck with your decision-making.changing said:Great news! One question, did you have chemo again after surgery and if so, are you still taking it? I may have surgery the end of the month and am wondering. Thanks in advance and again, so happy for you...hope you celebrated!
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I live in Hong Kong so the hike will be here. I've given myself 12 months (ie next Dec). But I also have a Big Birthday coming up in May (50!) so I may shoot for that.....it's a beautiful trail -- through real countryside -- lots of hills!shmurciakova said:Yay! That is such awesome news. I was just wondering where and when you are doing your hike??
Congratulations,
Susan H.0
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