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CT Scans are clear

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Great News!!!dianetavegia said:Jan, that's wonderful news!
Jan, that's wonderful news!
Diane
That's awesome Jan! so glad to hear about it! get out and celebrate!!
Hugsss!
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Congrats!
That is great news!
I had two spots light up that we aren't sure about - abdominal lymph nodes and a spot on the liver. But I had a biopsy (benign) of a spot on my liver, and the nodes are in about the area that the top of the sigmoid had to be dropped down (they had a little difficulty with it). So mine could all be surgery trauma - scan done less than 3 weeks after surgery (to follow up on a different liver spot seen on CT, but not by surgeon - that one is benign).
It is wonderful for you to have totally clear scans so soon after surgery. You won't have to wonder about anything!
If all goes well, I start chemo a week before you. There will be a few of us on similar schedules. we'll get through it together. -
Getting throughKathryn_in_MN said:Congrats!
That is great news!
I had two spots light up that we aren't sure about - abdominal lymph nodes and a spot on the liver. But I had a biopsy (benign) of a spot on my liver, and the nodes are in about the area that the top of the sigmoid had to be dropped down (they had a little difficulty with it). So mine could all be surgery trauma - scan done less than 3 weeks after surgery (to follow up on a different liver spot seen on CT, but not by surgeon - that one is benign).
It is wonderful for you to have totally clear scans so soon after surgery. You won't have to wonder about anything!
If all goes well, I start chemo a week before you. There will be a few of us on similar schedules. we'll get through it together.
We will make it! "There is no try". I don't like the idea of chemo, but someone posted (I'm not sure who 'cause I have read almost all the posts) that it would be better to leave all the cards on the table rather than wonder what if. I know us IIIB's gratefully are fighting unseen cells and not tumors elseware, but I have asked even if it is nessary to go through chemo, but I don't want any regrets!
Thanks to all of you who openly accept us newbies!Thank you for all the information. Thank you for being there when it is even hard to say "I have cancer".
Jan
"Do or do not, there is no try"
Yoda
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