Peritoneal mesothelioma
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tina thanks so much forTina Brown said:Hi Fearbob
219.4 is quite a low number when you have just been diagnosed. The normal range is between 0 - 35. I've heard of people being in thr 1,000's. Each time your girlfriend has her chemo they will take some more blood and the number will fall each time.
Being stage 2 is also good. I am stage 4 & most ladies are stage 3. At stage 2 she has a good chance at fighting it.
I wish you lots of luck. Keep strong. Cheers Tina
tina thanks so much for helping me threw this , your added to my prayers and i will be popping in and out to read this board its just amazing !0 -
Hi Fearbobfearbob said:tina thanks so much for
tina thanks so much for helping me threw this , your added to my prayers and i will be popping in and out to read this board its just amazing !
I am glad I have helped you. You really should go on the OVARIAN CANCER board as there are some really nice ladies on there who will give you so much support. I spend most of my time there. You will also gets loads of ideas and be able to ask questions that I can't help you with. Take a look at the boards. Take care Tina0 -
Peritoneal Mesotheliomalacemom said:surviving
Michelle, so glad your husband is hangin in there! Finding specialists & info for meso is tough. My daughter was diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma in Dec. '05. Today we celebrate her 4th anniversary cancer free! If you'd like to talk contact me at topbait@msn.com or for meso info & a support community go to www.curemeso.org
Janet
Just curious how your duaghter was doing! I was diagnosis with peritoneal mesothelioma 3 months ago, and would love to know if someone else is beating this.
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Mesotheliomabaseballgirl71 said:Peritoneal Mesothelioma
Just curious how your duaghter was doing! I was diagnosis with peritoneal mesothelioma 3 months ago, and would love to know if someone else is beating this.
Elissa
Dear Elissa
I came across your post. My dad had mesothelioma. If you still need some information maybe I can help. Where were you exposed to asbestos? I can share my story with you if you would like.
Regards,
Onemore0
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