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Congratulations JudyBalentine said:Congrads Judy
Congrads on a good report. Did you have to take any hormone therapy after your chemo?
Lorrie
Nice break from doctors! Time to celebrate!!!!
New Flower0 -
Thank you both. I am onNew Flower said:Congratulations Judy
Nice break from doctors! Time to celebrate!!!!
New Flower
Thank you both. I am on Tamoxifen for another three years. Started on Femara, but it was so dibalitating (especially in my left hip) that I was taken off of it after five months. Tamoxifen, although side effects are mainly hot flashes, seems to be working. Hope you are doing well. Hugs, Judy0 -
Marcia, every six months isMarcia527 said:Isn't it great when they
Isn't it great when they move your appointment to every six months! It's great when it's once a year too! Congrats!
Marcia, every six months is going to be great. We haven't been able to plan any time away from home because of scheduled oncology, neurology, and blood work, so it is going to be nice. We leave Monday for two months at our condo in Ruidoso, NM, and I can't wait to get out of this East Texas heat. I will have my laptop with me, so will keep up with everyone. Glad to be taking a breather. Judy0 -
HOOOOORAY! It is indeed
HOOOOORAY! It is indeed wonderful to be able to not just plan ahead, but follow through and do something fun! Like getting out of the heat and heading to NM! Have a much deserved fun time with no cancer worries! Woot Woot!
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So happy for you. Don't
So happy for you. Don't think I would have been able to stay awake for that long. Glad that is behind you and you had good results.
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Donna0 -
Did you have to rub your stomach while patting your head, too?BlownAway60 said:So happy for you. Don't
So happy for you. Don't think I would have been able to stay awake for that long. Glad that is behind you and you had good results.
Hugs
Donna
Judy, that is one of the craziest medical tests I've (n)ever heard of, but I'm so glad to hear you got good results, and can relax and enjoy life a little more!
Traci0 -
Judy, hope you have a greatsea60 said:So happy for you!!
It's wonderful to hear your good news!
Now you can plan on doing something FUN!
God's blessings,
sea
Judy, hope you have a great time away from Texas and enjoy the cooler weather. Thanks for sharing all of your good news with us. Get yourself rested and refreshed and keep posting when you can. I'm still in chemo and have all the radiation to go but I'm so looking forward to maybe taking a little trip to the Ozarks in the fall.0 -
congratualtions Judy! youSunrae said:Judy, hope you have a great
Judy, hope you have a great time away from Texas and enjoy the cooler weather. Thanks for sharing all of your good news with us. Get yourself rested and refreshed and keep posting when you can. I'm still in chemo and have all the radiation to go but I'm so looking forward to maybe taking a little trip to the Ozarks in the fall.
congratualtions Judy! you have had some issues so I am glad you can relax for a bit. Sunrae think about the Ozarks when you feel crummy a great goal!!10 -
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Dear Judy
That is great news, thanks for sharing, I have been gone for a while with no web access, so I am just catching up now. I should join you in the 6 month scheduling after my next appt coming up July 6.
Have a great time - glad you will be able to keep in touch.
sgamtd
PS: btw the msm worked great for my husband.0 -
It is so nice to see howlynn1950 said:What a trouper you are, Judy. Tests look good and they've lengthened your leash. Congratulations on the positive news. xoxoxo Lynn
It is so nice to see how many people really do care....makes me proud to be a part of this wonderful site. We plan to enjoy our stay in New Mexico, and will be keeping a close eye on everyone as they complete treatment, tackle another obstacle, and generally enjoy being here to talk about it, as we all pass along the road call survivorship. Hugs, Judy0 -
I love hearing good news.creampuff91344 said:It is so nice to see how
It is so nice to see how many people really do care....makes me proud to be a part of this wonderful site. We plan to enjoy our stay in New Mexico, and will be keeping a close eye on everyone as they complete treatment, tackle another obstacle, and generally enjoy being here to talk about it, as we all pass along the road call survivorship. Hugs, Judy
I love hearing good news. Stay strong.
hugs 2 u
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Hurray for You, Judy!
So glad to know that the EEG showed no problems, and that everything else is going great too. I had a sleep-deprived EEG nearly 20 years ago, and it was awful. I barely managed to stay awake (this was pre-Internets, of course) and there was no way on earth I could fall asleep with all of those sensors pasted to my head. But I also remember that the clean bill of health was worth the grief.0
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