CT Scan - still NED !
I have been occasionally reading/following you.
It's been tough since losing my sister but I think I'm
doing as well as expected at this point with that.
I had my regular 3 month visit with the oncologist on Monday 2/6,
CT scan, labs, etc. Results were good. Some of my blood counts
are below normal but evidently that is "normal" at this stage - none
of them should cause issues and the doctor was not concerned.
♥ Happy Dance ♥
I hope everyone is doing well.
Jim
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Hi Jim
Hi Jim, That's great news! I've missed your postings (happy dances) and wonderful words of wisdom around here. Please take care of yourself and just know that you're thought of often. (((Hugs)))
Sincerely,
Liz0 -
Good news..
Hi Jim,
Thats good news and I'm sure a great relief for you. I get my next Rituxan infusion next Tuesday and I'm pretty sure my Onc will be setting up a scan, since we are coming up on one year since my last one was done. I've missed your absence from the group, but understand fully the grieving period that is needed when we lose someone so dear to us. Take care of yourself and know we are always here for you. Best wishes...Sue (FNHL-2-3A-6/10)0 -
Great news!
Hi Jim,
That is great to hear NED!!!
Take care of yourself!
~Kelly
wife of Mark Scoville RIP 11/14/11 NSCLC w/mets0 -
KellyKLScoville said:Great news!
Hi Jim,
That is great to hear NED!!!
Take care of yourself!
~Kelly
wife of Mark Scoville RIP 11/14/11 NSCLC w/mets
Kelly,
I am so sorry about Mark. I do not remember reading that post. It may be part of the lingering chemo brain that I am sure never really goes away. I did read your expression page and see where you said something about lung cancer.I know nsclc is a type of lung cancer,but do not know much about the prognosis. Is that you (I hope not) or where it met. with Mark John(FNHL-4-1A-5/10)0 -
Good News
Dear Jim,
It is always so wonderful to read good news. Thank you for posting the good results
of your tests.
I know all the heartache you went through with losing your sister. Especially so
unexpected. It is so horrible losing one's sibling.
Glad to hear from you. Love Maggie0 -
Always welcomeallmost60 said:Good news..
Hi Jim,
Thats good news and I'm sure a great relief for you. I get my next Rituxan infusion next Tuesday and I'm pretty sure my Onc will be setting up a scan, since we are coming up on one year since my last one was done. I've missed your absence from the group, but understand fully the grieving period that is needed when we lose someone so dear to us. Take care of yourself and know we are always here for you. Best wishes...Sue (FNHL-2-3A-6/10)
Dear Sue,
You know I will be thinking of you next Tuesday, Feb 14. Valentine's Day. If you're
up to it, make sure hubby picks up some sweets for you to eat after. Of course, If I
remember how tired you were after, take your nap first, and eat away after.
I know I disappeared for awhile from this site. It feels so good to be back.
Hugs and love from me. Maggie0 -
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