Wishing you a Blessed Holiday
hopefulone
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Hello everyone,
Just a quick note to wish you all the blessings of this holiday season. My husband is doing very well following his second liver resection in August. He will have his last adjuvant chemo infusion on 12/11. It's been a long and sometimes extremely rough last three years , but nevertheless I'm very thankful for all our blessings over the years and want to remind all of you newly diagnosed stage 4 to never give up hope, explore every option available to you and research every option that isn't. It's so important.
Faith makes things possible, not easy. Keeping you all in my prayers.
Just a quick note to wish you all the blessings of this holiday season. My husband is doing very well following his second liver resection in August. He will have his last adjuvant chemo infusion on 12/11. It's been a long and sometimes extremely rough last three years , but nevertheless I'm very thankful for all our blessings over the years and want to remind all of you newly diagnosed stage 4 to never give up hope, explore every option available to you and research every option that isn't. It's so important.
Faith makes things possible, not easy. Keeping you all in my prayers.
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Thanks and to you also
My husband was diagnosed May 09 Stage IV with over 11 mets to liver. Inoperable at this point. He just finished chemo #9. He's been pretty down lately.
I've had a few bad days again myself, and I just wanted you to know, as I'm sure you already know, that logging on and reading hopeful news about a Stage IV patient is just a gift in itself. It renews the hope I lose along the way, it renews the fighting spirit I need to have, it points me back to faith, and it is a very kind and generous thing to do.
Thanks for sharing.
Donna0
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