Today's Test Results
I had all my scans on Monday. I don't have my oncologist appointment until March 23rd. I was pretty stressed as you can imagine and worried sick about waiting 2 full weeks for results. I asked my counselor for advice and she suggested I email my Dr and let her know my stress level over waiting 2 weeks. I did. I got a call this evening from my Dr letting me know all my scans showed no sign of cancer and my CEA test was stable. Honestly I dropped to my knees hearing the news. I get so frightened. These tests trigger all my fear of a recurrence, especially after having a recurrence 16 months ago, found by a CT scan, that once started the cycle of major surgery and 6 months of chemo. I suggest everyone see a cancer specialist counselor if you can. It really helps. Interestingly enough, my very best friend has ALS. She doesn't get even the hope of scans and possibly a chance at more life. For her it isn't if but when. She is slowly becoming a captive in her body. By getting 6 more months before my next tests, I have the ability to continue to be a support to her. She is so kind and loving. Especially in the face of her own situation. I almost hated telling her my results, but she sncerely cares and always asks. It is a bit like survivors guilt I think. I think that will be next weeks subject for my counselor.
Blessing to all of you in your journey and fight against this disease....
Mary
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Great news and
congratulations! There have been some recent breakthroughs with ALS maybe a cure for your friend? And maybe a cure for us, you never know. Fingers crossed but unti then embrace every day and fill it with joy, light and love. That's nothing to feel guilty about : )
Who knows how long each of us has-
Easyflip/Richard
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Thank you for sharing the
Thank you for sharing the great news. I think we all need good advice from time to time. As a caregiver, I am stressed out all the time, and my friend suggested me to see a counselor. After reading your post, I feel this could be a good approach to take. Thank you.
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Great news!Fight for my love said:Thank you for sharing the
Thank you for sharing the great news. I think we all need good advice from time to time. As a caregiver, I am stressed out all the time, and my friend suggested me to see a counselor. After reading your post, I feel this could be a good approach to take. Thank you.
I agree, thanks for sharing, good news like this is what makes me come back to this site. Keep up the good work!
Linda
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