Graduated to every six months for check ups
Fellow survivors, I have always felt so incredibly lucky to have had my UPSC caught at Stage 1A, and my heart aches for all of the women who have not been as fortunate. With that said, I met with my oncologist today and she said with the end of three years post treatment approaching that it is time to switch to every six months.
Because of my fortune it really is why I CELEBRATE when any of the ladies here announce anniversaries with a higher dx stage.
Hugs to all you warriors. You are always in my prayers.
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Wonderful news!!
That is great news. Every milestone is a positive sign for the rest of us in the middle of treatment!!
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So happy for you,EZLiving66 said:Wonderful news!!
That is great news. Every milestone is a positive sign for the rest of us in the middle of treatment!!
Stay that way, never come back to the struggle, but to this site, so we can be together.
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Yes!Cucu me said:So happy for you,
Stay that way, never come back to the struggle, but to this site, so we can be together.
So glad you shared your news! So happy for you.Your story is our story too.
All - I found a heads up penny today in a parking lot. I made a wish for all of us. Let's hope it comes true....
Love and Hugs!
Cindi
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My fellow Hoosier- Congratulations!Cucu me said:So happy for you,
Stay that way, never come back to the struggle, but to this site, so we can be together.
No Time, I am very happy for you! This is cause for celebration and as you and I both know, Indy has great places to go to celebrate! Yes, you are blessed to have been diagnosed at an early stage and I expect that you will continue to thrive. You always greet the newcomers here with your warmth and knowledge and I have read your posts with interests on others CSN sites as well. Your kind words are most appreciated, I know. A toast to you!
Warm Wishes,
Cathy
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