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Last Treatment

SpecialD
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I had my last treatment of chemo and I'm blessed. My last scan was clear. at first they found a spot and attempted a biopsy of the area, but just before the procedure I was informed that it was unsafe because the area had to much tissue and veins to perform a needle biopsy. The doctor asked my GYN Oncoligist to perform the procedure and could'nt find anything. I was finally informed that nothing was there and chemo treatments were no longer needed. OH HAPPY DAY!!!.
When I heard that news all I could say was thank you JESUS and GOD for healing my body and providing me with my little grandchildren for getting me through this.
It's the little things in life that has a big impact on it. I'm praying for all of you that are just begining or ending your treatment and diagnosis, may GOD keep you and heal you.
Love
SpecialD
When I heard that news all I could say was thank you JESUS and GOD for healing my body and providing me with my little grandchildren for getting me through this.
It's the little things in life that has a big impact on it. I'm praying for all of you that are just begining or ending your treatment and diagnosis, may GOD keep you and heal you.
Love
SpecialD
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Double congratulations
Congratulations on finishing your chemo (yea!) AND on your all-clear scan and biopsy. Wonderful news -- thank you for sharing it with us all.
And if that cutie in the photo is one of your grandchildren, you certainly have a powerful reason for getting through the treatment, and for celebrating!
Best wishes,
Tara
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