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1 year check-up tomorrow
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Dear friends, The best news.
Dear friends, The best news. My tests all look good and I'm good to go (except for a bone scan to make sure the Boniva is working). One year down. What a relief.
I'm going to post under the "Pain" discussion, but I'll share here that I learned that your body can continue scarring for 12 months after radiation! After my appointment, I picked my sister up from the airport and when we got home my daughter and son-in-law were here playing cards with the rest of my family. Tomorrow we will celebrate with family and friends. Truly a Thanksgiving. My best to all of you. I hold you all close to my heart. xoxoxoxo Lynn -
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Yea!lynn1950 said:Dear friends, The best news.
Dear friends, The best news. My tests all look good and I'm good to go (except for a bone scan to make sure the Boniva is working). One year down. What a relief.
I'm going to post under the "Pain" discussion, but I'll share here that I learned that your body can continue scarring for 12 months after radiation! After my appointment, I picked my sister up from the airport and when we got home my daughter and son-in-law were here playing cards with the rest of my family. Tomorrow we will celebrate with family and friends. Truly a Thanksgiving. My best to all of you. I hold you all close to my heart. xoxoxoxo Lynn
Lynn, the best of news, indeed! Thank you for posting so soon. Your friend Aortus and I are celebrating with you.
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Such wonderful news to beginlynn1950 said:Dear friends, The best news.
Dear friends, The best news. My tests all look good and I'm good to go (except for a bone scan to make sure the Boniva is working). One year down. What a relief.
I'm going to post under the "Pain" discussion, but I'll share here that I learned that your body can continue scarring for 12 months after radiation! After my appointment, I picked my sister up from the airport and when we got home my daughter and son-in-law were here playing cards with the rest of my family. Tomorrow we will celebrate with family and friends. Truly a Thanksgiving. My best to all of you. I hold you all close to my heart. xoxoxoxo Lynn
Such wonderful news to begin the "Thanksgiving" holiday! That is so terrific Lynn... I am glad that everything came out well... enjoy your family today!
&hearts & hugs,
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Lynn,lynn1950 said:Dear friends, The best news.
Dear friends, The best news. My tests all look good and I'm good to go (except for a bone scan to make sure the Boniva is working). One year down. What a relief.
I'm going to post under the "Pain" discussion, but I'll share here that I learned that your body can continue scarring for 12 months after radiation! After my appointment, I picked my sister up from the airport and when we got home my daughter and son-in-law were here playing cards with the rest of my family. Tomorrow we will celebrate with family and friends. Truly a Thanksgiving. My best to all of you. I hold you all close to my heart. xoxoxoxo Lynn
That is just wonderful
Lynn,
That is just wonderful news.
Stef -
Lynn.. I am so glad to hearAortus said:Hurray for you, Lynn!
Even more reason to give thanks tomorrow! We all knew you would sail right through, but knowing it is one thing and having to live through it is something completely different.
So much to celebrate - please keep bringing it on, everybody!
Lynn.. I am so glad to hear that everything came out well!!! Celebrating with you my friend..
♥ & hugs,
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Sending good thoughts andRE said:Prayer's for you my friend
I will most certainly be lifting you in prayers my friend, post results when you have a moment.
♥ RE ♥
Sending good thoughts and prayers your way, Lynn. Hope all goes well today, and that NED is there to welcome you to the dance floor. We will be thinking of you. Hugs.
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