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Phranniephrannie51 said:Candi....
Read my update....nothing is in stone, but things look like they'll be ok. What's going on with you? How come your in the hospital...more infection?
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I am here for sepsis. C diff now negative. Reading that your results caught early and options good. Glad to see you have SBRT option now.
Like yours, when mine came back nearly two years post! Mayo felt biopsy to confirm from original site was important. Mine was. I did the SBRT. Plus chemo assuming some rogue cells lingered. So far so good since and the SBRT or chemo not near as bad as first go round. God bless
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Yes Candi...It's a bad year.
This has been a bad year for way to many. We have lost too many, and gained too many,[ just sad they need to be here, but glad they did fine us] and the rest are hanging in there. My prayer list is at the point I just hold it up with all the names and look up and say, you got this right.
Some good news is the new members all seem to be doing much better. I do feel sorry for the ones that have to go through this, and have not found CSN, and how hard it is for them with so many questions, and googling and getting wrong answers. We are lucky to have CSN:
Bill
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Bad Yearwmc said:Yes Candi...It's a bad year.
This has been a bad year for way to many. We have lost too many, and gained too many,[ just sad they need to be here, but glad they did fine us] and the rest are hanging in there. My prayer list is at the point I just hold it up with all the names and look up and say, you got this right.
Some good news is the new members all seem to be doing much better. I do feel sorry for the ones that have to go through this, and have not found CSN, and how hard it is for them with so many questions, and googling and getting wrong answers. We are lucky to have CSN:
Bill
I'm sorry to hear you're in the hospital. And yes, this has been a terrible year for our members here on CSN. A friend and neighbor of mine has SCC and it is about time to get his PEG tube out this week. I almost had to bend his arm to get him to register here to see how much support he'll get. He finally did but hasn't been back. He relies on my experience to answer his questions.
Sorry about the sepsis, that must be horrible to experience. No one likes to be in the hospital.
Like Bill above me, the prayer list continues.
Tom
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