Mom always said if you can't say something nice....
grams2jc
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So I guess all I can say is that 1 year ago today at approximately this time I got THE call.
I am thankful to be done with surgery, chemo and rads. Happy that the bc seems to be in remission.
Glad I found all of you,
Jennifer
I am thankful to be done with surgery, chemo and rads. Happy that the bc seems to be in remission.
Glad I found all of you,
Jennifer
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Oh Jennifer, I am so glad
Oh Jennifer, I am so glad you are in such a good place
now! With Christmas coming with JC and the new baby soon
afterwood you have so much to look forward too and you
certainly deserve it after your past year. I am so
happy for you. God bless.
Luv & hugs, Teresa0 -
Oh buddy...ladyg said:Always happy
to hear good news.
Hugs,
Georgia
This past year we've been through hell and back but we did it together. Funny how God puts special people in your life when you need them most. Happy cancerversary my friend...
Hugs,
Lorrie0 -
Good for you.
I am glad that you feel as well as you do. I'm glad you found us too.0 -
Happy for you...
IS everyone
Happy for you...
IS everyone who had cancer and now get clear tests considered in remission???????
LIKE I never realized all considered Survivor, as well...
Denise0 -
Looked it updisneyfan2008 said:Happy for you...
IS everyone
Happy for you...
IS everyone who had cancer and now get clear tests considered in remission???????
LIKE I never realized all considered Survivor, as well...
Denise
Your question made me curious so I googled remission. Here is what MedicineNet.com said:
Remission: Disappearance of the signs and symptoms of cancer or other disease. When this happens, the disease is said to be "in remission." A remission can be temporary or permanent.
I am really cautious to say cured or survived. I feel like I won this round but BC is very sneaky. Truly am "cautiously optimistic"
Jennifer0
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