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full plate over the next few weeks. UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!!
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You make me happy, Jeffjanderson1964 said:I just read the scan report
I just read the scan report myself. One chestwall lesion shrunk 3mm. The other "is not visible". My oncologist sais it wasremarkable.
what great news.
May everything continue to improve to the point of miraculou.
sue - Trubrit
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Wonderful news.janderson1964 said:I just read the scan report
I just read the scan report myself. One chestwall lesion shrunk 3mm. The other "is not visible". My oncologist sais it wasremarkable.
Keep up the good work!
Yolanda
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Jeffjanderson1964 said:I think a fighting attitude
I think a fighting attitude truly helps. The end of this month i will have officially survived stage IV for 9 years. I took a motorcyle riding class last September and got my lisence. Bought a motorcyle the following week have now put 3500 miles on the bike in a year. I love it. Its never too late to learn to ride. I actually got my lisence on my 49th birthday.
You have a lot of living ahead of you.
You are such an inspiration! Keep on fighting. That's awesome! I have to tell my brother. He has been a little down lately. I think he's a little worried that they may stop his chemo. He keeps telling me he feels he can live to be 100 if he keeps on chemo. I let him have his dreams. I tell him it wouldn't surprise me because he already beat NHL.
Stay healthy.
Lin
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My surgeon is going to look
My surgeon is going to look at my scan tomorrow. This will be my third attemp at getting him to operate. At least he is always willing to consider it. I am also going to talk to my interventional radiologist about another dose of y90 followed by RFA on the liver tumor.
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