6 month NED

swopoe
swopoe Member Posts: 492

Well almost 7 months actually. Husband has his scans on Moday, and the doctor called with the results this morning. Nothing abnormal anywhere. So very happy!!

We have been doing well. Husband and I went on vacation at the end of July and had a great time. Kids getting ready to go back to school next week. And husband is feeling great- was released from physical therapy for neck stiffness last month, eats with almost no problem (except acidic food), and is doing everything else he used to do before diagnosis. Life is really good. So glad we have made it here.

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  • Fritz
    Fritz Member Posts: 106
    So Happy for you!

    Congrats on the good news. Hope there are more NEDs in your future!

    Freddie

  • dsd48
    dsd48 Member Posts: 1
    edited August 2016 #3
    Post treatment PET scan

    I have my PET scan scheduled for three months since last RAD treatment.   I have read comments suggesting that having the scan later will lower the risk of false positives.   Longer healing time apparently does this.  I am thinking of rescheduling my scan for 5 months out.   What are your thoughts?

  • Barbaraek
    Barbaraek Member Posts: 626
    dsd48 said:

    Post treatment PET scan

    I have my PET scan scheduled for three months since last RAD treatment.   I have read comments suggesting that having the scan later will lower the risk of false positives.   Longer healing time apparently does this.  I am thinking of rescheduling my scan for 5 months out.   What are your thoughts?

    I would follow your doctor's recommendation

    We had our scan at 3 months out, and thought it would be inconclusive because my husband's mucositis and reactions to treatment were so extreme. But much to our surprise everything came back all clear -a complete response. We thought they might not be able to tell and it was a great relief to us that the PET was clear.

    Barbara

  • Barbaraek
    Barbaraek Member Posts: 626
    Fantastic news!

    It sounds like you are both doing really well - and that is exactly the kind of post I like to read here! May you continue on your path of recovery and new normal, cherishing each and every day.

    Barbara