Diagnostic test
I had my routine ultrasound on my right breast Tuesday Feb.3.
I had the last one six months ago. No more left breast due to
mastectomy. Today, I got the mail saying that there is no
suspicious findings. Eventhough the radiologist told me that
it looks the same from the last time, it feels a relief when
I read the letter. Actually, I read it over and over. Good news
are so very important to us going through this and I hope that
everyone no matter what you are going through rightnow will have
some good news to come. God bless all of you. Liz
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Good NewsDerbygirl said:Each bit of good news is a
Each bit of good news is a blessing to be acknowledged. Thanks for sharing it!
Congratulations, Liz, on your good news. You are right! We all celebrate when someone on the boards has good news to share. Judy0 -
Lets celebrate!creampuff91344 said:Good News
Congratulations, Liz, on your good news. You are right! We all celebrate when someone on the boards has good news to share. Judy
I love love love to hear good news it is cause for us all to celebrate! This gives much hope and more strength to hear encouraging news from one of our sweet sisters.. I'm doin the happy dance!
God Bless
Jackie0 -
It's amazing what a little
It's amazing what a little piece of paper from the right people can either make us jump for joy or put us in the pit of hell. Congratulations, enjoy this "lift of spirit" and may you have many more.
love
jan0 -
Doing the nekkid happy dance
Doing the nekkid happy dance for you. I love hearing good news. Hugs, Lili0 -
Me too!mmontero38 said:Doing the nekkid happy dance
Doing the nekkid happy dance for you. I love hearing good news. Hugs, Lili
Hey girl~
I am in the same boat--left one overboard, right one healthy and getting mammo'd the middle of this month. I am a tad bit anxious about it. I keep telling myself that there have been no signs of any concerns....so i hope to be doin' the "happy nekkid dance" later this month, too. I am coming up on the 3 year mark of when it all began....0 -
Wishing you a Fine MammoGreeneyedGirl said:Me too!
Hey girl~
I am in the same boat--left one overboard, right one healthy and getting mammo'd the middle of this month. I am a tad bit anxious about it. I keep telling myself that there have been no signs of any concerns....so i hope to be doin' the "happy nekkid dance" later this month, too. I am coming up on the 3 year mark of when it all began....
Hi, Greeneyed Girl, my left one was sent packing in November, so I identify with you there! Wishing you excellent test results. I definitely understand the bit of anxiety ahead of time. Congratulations too,on approaching your 3rd year mark. I am praying all the chemo (later radiation) I am doing now will give me milestones to celebrate also. Will look forward to hearing from you later this month!0 -
Wall of Fame
Wouldn't it be something to mat and frame all of the Good News , healthy pathology reports, all clears, NEDs and everything else we now anxiously await and cheer about??
It would be quite a wall of fame, month after month, and such a nice reminder of Life After Cancer~ and that the surgery, chemo, rads, and all of the unpleasant side effects were soooo worth it!
Of course we won't do that, but I have them hanging in the art gallery of my mind!
Hugs,
Claudia0 -
You might have a idea there.chenheart said:Wall of Fame
Wouldn't it be something to mat and frame all of the Good News , healthy pathology reports, all clears, NEDs and everything else we now anxiously await and cheer about??
It would be quite a wall of fame, month after month, and such a nice reminder of Life After Cancer~ and that the surgery, chemo, rads, and all of the unpleasant side effects were soooo worth it!
Of course we won't do that, but I have them hanging in the art gallery of my mind!
Hugs,
Claudia
You might have a idea there. Not framing the actual stuff, but why not have a calendar or just a chart (like the good job charts kids have) and each time something good occurs put on a happy face sticker. It could be for even just having a good day and we would see that the good does outweigh the bad. I like reminders that I have more than this disease. I might just make me a happy days chart. And when I get five happy days in a row I will reward myself. Well, that's what we did for my daughter and her good job chart.
Stef0 -
Gold Stars and Happy Facesfauxma said:You might have a idea there.
You might have a idea there. Not framing the actual stuff, but why not have a calendar or just a chart (like the good job charts kids have) and each time something good occurs put on a happy face sticker. It could be for even just having a good day and we would see that the good does outweigh the bad. I like reminders that I have more than this disease. I might just make me a happy days chart. And when I get five happy days in a row I will reward myself. Well, that's what we did for my daughter and her good job chart.
Stef
Yes! Yes! Yes! A reward calendar! Great idea~ and as you said, seeing that good does outweigh bad. And even on the bad days, we have each other~ and that, as Martha Stewart says, is a Good Thing.0 -
Dear GreeneyedGirlGreeneyedGirl said:Me too!
Hey girl~
I am in the same boat--left one overboard, right one healthy and getting mammo'd the middle of this month. I am a tad bit anxious about it. I keep telling myself that there have been no signs of any concerns....so i hope to be doin' the "happy nekkid dance" later this month, too. I am coming up on the 3 year mark of when it all began....
Left one left me too. I am encouraged at your 3 year mark! Did it seem to go by slow? lET US KNOW your good results when they come so we can all dance nakii!! I'll be cheering for you!
God Bless
Jackie0
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