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Whoot!!!
Can hardly wait till I'm walkin' in your shoes. Also glad to hear there's nothing to getting it out.
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I agree!phrannie51 said:Whoot!!!
Can hardly wait till I'm walkin' in your shoes. Also glad to hear there's nothing to getting it out.
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Thanks for sharing in myLaralyn said:I agree!
I can hardly wait to get mine out too!
Thanks for sharing in my good news. My sister always says you are your own best advocate and it's "your body" so when my ONC said she wanted to leave it in until after my 1st scan (12 weeks) I was taken back. Did she know something I didn't? I had clear margins in my 19 hour surgery, 30 nodes removed 2 positive. Did the full boat rads/chemo. The G tube had been in nearly 5 mos. and I had not used it once in the last 4 weeks. I got an infection so ONC made me an appt. and put me on anti-biotics saying she preferred they keep it in if possible. When I got to hospital doctor was in total agreement with me to remove. He could not understand why ONC would leave in. I was comfortable when he said if I needed it in 12 weeks he could easily put one in with very minimal risk. It pays off to speak up for what your body is telling you! No more attachments...can swim in a matter of days :-) I hope the day comes soon for all of you to call Home Care to pick up their IV stand.0 -
awesome!! one step closer!hwt said:Thanks for sharing in my
Thanks for sharing in my good news. My sister always says you are your own best advocate and it's "your body" so when my ONC said she wanted to leave it in until after my 1st scan (12 weeks) I was taken back. Did she know something I didn't? I had clear margins in my 19 hour surgery, 30 nodes removed 2 positive. Did the full boat rads/chemo. The G tube had been in nearly 5 mos. and I had not used it once in the last 4 weeks. I got an infection so ONC made me an appt. and put me on anti-biotics saying she preferred they keep it in if possible. When I got to hospital doctor was in total agreement with me to remove. He could not understand why ONC would leave in. I was comfortable when he said if I needed it in 12 weeks he could easily put one in with very minimal risk. It pays off to speak up for what your body is telling you! No more attachments...can swim in a matter of days :-) I hope the day comes soon for all of you to call Home Care to pick up their IV stand.
awesome!! one step closer!0
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