16 chemo infusions, clear CT!
Also, I will continue for cancer care with my doctor for 5- 10 years. They did not remove my port just in case of re-occurrence. We have a lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving Season! I pray for everyone in this "sharing circle" a blessed Thanksgiving. Gods Blessings....
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Wow
Great news and I am so pleased for you
Tina xx0 -
Positive thinking...
Hello Carolyn
I was diagnosed in September 2010. Had hysterectomy, de-bulking, 6 chemo's and fortunately that was enough for me. It was a long haul like you say as I was plagued with bowel and blood clot problems throughout treatment. Still, I got through it and returned to work as an Paediatric Audiologist in May and despite the longer lasting effects like yours (aches,pains,fatigue,"delicate" bowel)I am doing ok. It's so good to read stories like yours and indeed others on here as it inspires me and certainly gives me hope for a positive future. I really believe that a positive attitude helps keep this nasty at bay.
I recently returned from a visit to see my beloved sister in Connecticutt and met with her little grandson which was something I didn't think I'd be ever fit or well enough to do.
The more I read here about ladies making such fantastic progress the more I believe in positive managability. Yes, we have to be realistic about re-occurance but it helps me tremendously to be among such survivors or as you so pleasantly put it, a sharing circle!
Well done you and wishing you a happy Thanksgiving. Although not celebrated here in the UK, I shall share the sentiment; I have much to be thankful for.
Best wishes,
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Excellent!MarisaUK54 said:Positive thinking...
Hello Carolyn
I was diagnosed in September 2010. Had hysterectomy, de-bulking, 6 chemo's and fortunately that was enough for me. It was a long haul like you say as I was plagued with bowel and blood clot problems throughout treatment. Still, I got through it and returned to work as an Paediatric Audiologist in May and despite the longer lasting effects like yours (aches,pains,fatigue,"delicate" bowel)I am doing ok. It's so good to read stories like yours and indeed others on here as it inspires me and certainly gives me hope for a positive future. I really believe that a positive attitude helps keep this nasty at bay.
I recently returned from a visit to see my beloved sister in Connecticutt and met with her little grandson which was something I didn't think I'd be ever fit or well enough to do.
The more I read here about ladies making such fantastic progress the more I believe in positive managability. Yes, we have to be realistic about re-occurance but it helps me tremendously to be among such survivors or as you so pleasantly put it, a sharing circle!
Well done you and wishing you a happy Thanksgiving. Although not celebrated here in the UK, I shall share the sentiment; I have much to be thankful for.
Best wishes,
Marisa
That is wonderful news, Carolyn. What a wonderful Christmas it will be for you and your family and friends. Keep this kind of news coming!
Cheryl0 -
FANTASTIC!!!
Congrads on the great report. I'm sure you are estatic and relieved. This will surely allow you to take a deep breath and enjoy that Thanksgiving meal and family even more. Bless You and I'm happy for you.
Take Care & Smile (Life is good)
TexanByChoice0
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