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Ditto to infinity, prayersdebbiejeanne said:ditto!!!!!
djditto!!!!!
dj
Ditto to infinity, prayers for you all!!!!
Rachel
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all clear!
Got my first post tx PET/CT yesterday; picked up a copy of report signed late today. The primary BOT and neck nodes all clear, no signs of any new cancer.
The big bonus was the two spots on the lungs have resolved and now attributed to inflammatory disease, not cancer. The lung question was the certainly the worrisome factor but now it seems everything is clear.
It is gonna take a bit of time to completely understand the potential lung cancer cloud is gone. Man, that feels good!
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Great news to hear about yourdonfoo said:all clear!
Got my first post tx PET/CT yesterday; picked up a copy of report signed late today. The primary BOT and neck nodes all clear, no signs of any new cancer.
The big bonus was the two spots on the lungs have resolved and now attributed to inflammatory disease, not cancer. The lung question was the certainly the worrisome factor but now it seems everything is clear.
It is gonna take a bit of time to completely understand the potential lung cancer cloud is gone. Man, that feels good!
Great news to hear about your all clear!
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The Amazing Mr. NEDdonfoo said:all clear!
Got my first post tx PET/CT yesterday; picked up a copy of report signed late today. The primary BOT and neck nodes all clear, no signs of any new cancer.
The big bonus was the two spots on the lungs have resolved and now attributed to inflammatory disease, not cancer. The lung question was the certainly the worrisome factor but now it seems everything is clear.
It is gonna take a bit of time to completely understand the potential lung cancer cloud is gone. Man, that feels good!
A horse is a horse of course of course.... unless it's the amazing Mr. NED! Congrats Foo!
"T"
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FANTASTIC, DON!!! very happydonfoo said:all clear!
Got my first post tx PET/CT yesterday; picked up a copy of report signed late today. The primary BOT and neck nodes all clear, no signs of any new cancer.
The big bonus was the two spots on the lungs have resolved and now attributed to inflammatory disease, not cancer. The lung question was the certainly the worrisome factor but now it seems everything is clear.
It is gonna take a bit of time to completely understand the potential lung cancer cloud is gone. Man, that feels good!
FANTASTIC, DON!!! very happy for you. i hope u did a happy dance
dj
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Alright Dondonfoo said:all clear!
Got my first post tx PET/CT yesterday; picked up a copy of report signed late today. The primary BOT and neck nodes all clear, no signs of any new cancer.
The big bonus was the two spots on the lungs have resolved and now attributed to inflammatory disease, not cancer. The lung question was the certainly the worrisome factor but now it seems everything is clear.
It is gonna take a bit of time to completely understand the potential lung cancer cloud is gone. Man, that feels good!
I love coming into the room and hearing good news.
Time to celebrate and visit that smoke shop??????
Nothing like a clear for a 3 day weekend!!!!
Jeff
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Yay!donfoo said:all clear!
Got my first post tx PET/CT yesterday; picked up a copy of report signed late today. The primary BOT and neck nodes all clear, no signs of any new cancer.
The big bonus was the two spots on the lungs have resolved and now attributed to inflammatory disease, not cancer. The lung question was the certainly the worrisome factor but now it seems everything is clear.
It is gonna take a bit of time to completely understand the potential lung cancer cloud is gone. Man, that feels good!
Excellent news Don!!!! Great to hear
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