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Good news, no Awesome news
papajedi
CSN Member Posts: 110
I got the results of my latest CT scan today. NO evidence of disease anywhere.The full details are incredible. The mets to the ribs are now to small to measure and "insignificant", The ones to spine are disappearing and the residual blood clots in my lungs are no longer visible.
That makes three in a row
That makes three in a row
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That is good news
That is good news, must be the day for good news, my son got his results of his ct scan and it was also good news, not quite as good as yours but he has only had 4 treatments and the results are promising. The mets in the liver are down 35%, the ca counts have reduced from 7800 when he started to 4100 now, and some other counts I did not quite understand what they were down also. The tumor in the colon is reduced and the thickening of the lining is reducing. His doctor was very pleased with his results. Sounds like you both are doing quite well. Congratulations to you!!! -
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