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MRI - Really GOOD News

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Lifted my spirts!!jgwright said:Thanks all.
Now to get a regimen of treatment, and get rid of the rest of this thing!!!
Love to you ALL!
--Jerry
Hi Jerry,
I LOVE hearing good news!!! My husband is in post-op chemo and it is getting us a little down so I relish in any good news I hear. Yay for you, excellent news!
Niki -
Jerry,jgwright said:Thanks all.
Now to get a regimen of treatment, and get rid of the rest of this thing!!!
Love to you ALL!
--Jerry
So glad to hear your
Jerry,
So glad to hear your good news! I know what a relief that must be. Continued prayers for more good news!
Cheryl
Wife of Rickie, dx stage IV, Oct. 2010 -
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congrats so happychemosmoker said:GREAT!!!
Jerry,
Soooooooooooooooooooooooooo happy to hear for you!
Thank God for small miracles huh?
God bless..we need ALL the good news we can get!!
Eric
Boy have we needed some good news here, happy to hear your news thanks for sharing and hope you get your regimen soon. take care,
Donna70 -
Better News!
Just visited my "second opinion" oncologist at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (associated with the University of Washington and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center).
Dr. Edward Lin looked at all the information, the PET scans, the CT scans, the MRIs and said, "I don't see any outside involvement. We need an endoscopic ultrasound, but right now you look like a T3N0M0. After the ultrasound, we'll get you on chemo and get the tumor shrunk so that Dr. Oelschwager can operate."
Whaaaaaat? Two weeks ago Dr. Turner said, "I'm sorry, all we can do is make you comfortable." ?????
Always get a second and third opinion if necessary!!!
--Yours in hope and faith
--Jerry -
Brilliant appointment today!jgwright said:Better News!
Just visited my "second opinion" oncologist at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (associated with the University of Washington and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center).
Dr. Edward Lin looked at all the information, the PET scans, the CT scans, the MRIs and said, "I don't see any outside involvement. We need an endoscopic ultrasound, but right now you look like a T3N0M0. After the ultrasound, we'll get you on chemo and get the tumor shrunk so that Dr. Oelschwager can operate."
Whaaaaaat? Two weeks ago Dr. Turner said, "I'm sorry, all we can do is make you comfortable." ?????
Always get a second and third opinion if necessary!!!
--Yours in hope and faith
--Jerry
Great news, Jerry! Keep the doctors stepping lively so you can get on the path to surgery.
Glad to hear that you are able to move forward with more than palliative care.
Terry
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