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Fingers crossed in Chicago.......wawaju04976 said:Thank you all. Jim (my
Thank you all. Jim (my fiance) also gets his petscan results. Keeping fingers crossed, I'll letcha know later...
Again, thank you so much for your support and kindness!!! (and positive thoughts)...
Judy
Sending positive thoughts to both of you.....Ann
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Both Jim and I had great
Both Jim and I had great results. Jim's stage 4 melanoma has not spread, and the four areas where there were lumps have shrunk immensely. I first saw my petscan from December, then saw the one I had two weeks ago. Major shrinking of tumors in the liver. Doctor is thrilled...hopeful to continue in this direction. Thank you all for the positive thoughts...they work!
Judy
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Great news!wawaju04976 said:Both Jim and I had great
Both Jim and I had great results. Jim's stage 4 melanoma has not spread, and the four areas where there were lumps have shrunk immensely. I first saw my petscan from December, then saw the one I had two weeks ago. Major shrinking of tumors in the liver. Doctor is thrilled...hopeful to continue in this direction. Thank you all for the positive thoughts...they work!
Judy
for you both. Thanks for letting us know.
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That is really awesome news.wawaju04976 said:Both Jim and I had great
Both Jim and I had great results. Jim's stage 4 melanoma has not spread, and the four areas where there were lumps have shrunk immensely. I first saw my petscan from December, then saw the one I had two weeks ago. Major shrinking of tumors in the liver. Doctor is thrilled...hopeful to continue in this direction. Thank you all for the positive thoughts...they work!
Judy
That is really awesome news.
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