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Breathing a sigh of relief!
Dawne.Hope
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I've been waiting on results from a CT-scan. They said I would know yesterday, but there was no word.
Cathy, I think it was you, who said that I needed to call the radiology dept. Well, to make a long story short, my doctor's office called the radiology dept. and I finally received an 'all clear' from my doctor. You all know the heaviness that's lifted. Everything is a little brighter, a little clearer.
I'm thankful for the good news and for those who cared enough to listen to my venting.
I cannot begin to tell you what a blessing it is to know that there are women on here who care, who know what it is like and are just here whenever you need someone to listen.
Thank you so much.
FINALLY, breathing a sigh of relief,
dh
Cathy, I think it was you, who said that I needed to call the radiology dept. Well, to make a long story short, my doctor's office called the radiology dept. and I finally received an 'all clear' from my doctor. You all know the heaviness that's lifted. Everything is a little brighter, a little clearer.
I'm thankful for the good news and for those who cared enough to listen to my venting.
I cannot begin to tell you what a blessing it is to know that there are women on here who care, who know what it is like and are just here whenever you need someone to listen.
Thank you so much.
FINALLY, breathing a sigh of relief,
dh
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Congrats Dh
That is wonderful news! I am so happy for you, I know how releived you must be feeling. This is certainly an awesome site to vent on. I have met some wonderful women, and everyone has really inspired me, given me something to hope for. I know what kind of blessing it is to be apart of this site, to be able to vent, and cry if needed, and at anytime have someone listen to you. It sure makes a difference! -
More waiting!Sam726 said:Hey Dawne
I know how you feel...went thru that recently!! That is such great news and definitely reason to celebrate....I guess you are on to chemo? Surgery??
There is one more thing I'm waiting on, and that is the gene test. If I test positive for the gene, I may have a bi-lateral masectomy.
If the gene test is negative and I decide to not go ahead and have a bi-lateral, I will only have to have radiation, no chemo.
Big decisions ahead, but the most stressful ones ... the ones that would tell me if I have more cancer anywhere, those are over!
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Wonderful newsChristmas Girl said:Great news, dh
So glad for you. Yes, a huge sigh of relief is certainly in order.
That is wonderful news.
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Tom Petty was so right~ The Waiting Is The Hardest Part
Although you may indeed look good in blue, isn't it nice to be able to stop holding your breath? It has often been said that all techs, RN's Docs, well just about everyone in the medical field should have to be anonymous patients for a few days just to be on the receiving end~!
So glad for your all clear..and thanks for sharing it with us! We love good news!
Hugs,
Chen♥
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