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Monika, Maria and Kelly
Monika thanks for starting this new thread yea the other one was getting quite cumbersome to navigate. All went well and she went home after it was over. Not sure if I ever posted my wife's name so here it is Tina. How rude of me. So Tina was and still is very sore. The Dr wouldn't say one way or the other on the appearance of it. Good thing is I think anyway is it was just under the skin in the fatty layer. So I guess we will find out Wednesday at her appointment with him. Thing is where in heck are the cancer cells coming from in her urine?????? We were kind of hoping this was going to answer that troubling question. As I said before it is not gone but her Onc feels she is going to be needing a break from chemo as her blood counts are down and nothing seems to be helping to bring them up anymore. That worries me a lot.
Prayers to you all.
Dave & Tina VG -
Hang in theredavevg said:Monika, Maria and Kelly
Monika thanks for starting this new thread yea the other one was getting quite cumbersome to navigate. All went well and she went home after it was over. Not sure if I ever posted my wife's name so here it is Tina. How rude of me. So Tina was and still is very sore. The Dr wouldn't say one way or the other on the appearance of it. Good thing is I think anyway is it was just under the skin in the fatty layer. So I guess we will find out Wednesday at her appointment with him. Thing is where in heck are the cancer cells coming from in her urine?????? We were kind of hoping this was going to answer that troubling question. As I said before it is not gone but her Onc feels she is going to be needing a break from chemo as her blood counts are down and nothing seems to be helping to bring them up anymore. That worries me a lot.
Prayers to you all.
Dave & Tina VG
I hope you and your wife are getting some rest through all of this. Remember...rest will help both of you mend physically and mentally. Kim -
Praying for you both anddavevg said:Monika, Maria and Kelly
Monika thanks for starting this new thread yea the other one was getting quite cumbersome to navigate. All went well and she went home after it was over. Not sure if I ever posted my wife's name so here it is Tina. How rude of me. So Tina was and still is very sore. The Dr wouldn't say one way or the other on the appearance of it. Good thing is I think anyway is it was just under the skin in the fatty layer. So I guess we will find out Wednesday at her appointment with him. Thing is where in heck are the cancer cells coming from in her urine?????? We were kind of hoping this was going to answer that troubling question. As I said before it is not gone but her Onc feels she is going to be needing a break from chemo as her blood counts are down and nothing seems to be helping to bring them up anymore. That worries me a lot.
Prayers to you all.
Dave & Tina VG
Praying for you both and hoping that you both get rest right now to build back your straigth (I know I did not spell that right lol).
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what a blessingMwee said:That is the best news!
Time to celebrate. I'm so happy for you both. (((HUGS))) Maria
soo very happy...miracles do happen. Dave you are a great hubby to be so involved and coming to the board for your wife. Hugs to both of you and thank you for your continued encouragement.val -
Happy Day!poopergirl14052 said:what a blessing
soo very happy...miracles do happen. Dave you are a great hubby to be so involved and coming to the board for your wife. Hugs to both of you and thank you for your continued encouragement.val
Thanks for giving us some good news on Tina. I'm so happy for both of you.
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