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Scan results from yesterday.

Hi Ladies.
My doctor called me this morning with my CT results. He said my disease is stable. I have all lymph node involvement. He said there are no new lymph nodes since scans four months ago. He said a few nodes increased by a milimeter while others decreased slightly. He plans to keep me on doxil as long as it's working and I can tolerate it. Scans every three months. While we all hope for NED, I'll take stable! God is good!!
Thanks for all your encouragement.
Carla
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I am with alexandra.... PutAlexandra said:Dear Carla
It's a relief! Try to put it out of your mind till the next scan and enjoy every day.
Virtual hugs, Alexandra
I am with alexandra.... Put it to the back of your mind and don't let it consume you. Enjoy this. You have fought hard and deserve it. I am so happy for you. If you can't have Ned stable is the next best thing
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Yahoo, CarlaGlad to be done said:I am with alexandra.... Put
I am with alexandra.... Put it to the back of your mind and don't let it consume you. Enjoy this. You have fought hard and deserve it. I am so happy for you. If you can't have Ned stable is the next best thing
I'm happy for you too. Stable is darn good!
Take care,
Kelly
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Stay calm and carry onlovesanimals said:Yahoo, Carla
I'm happy for you too. Stable is darn good!
Take care,
Kelly
- Lymph node tumor's are hard to get and we must keep on top of progression.
2013-03-08
- Lymph node tumor's are hard to get and we must keep on top of progression.
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