I have to share my good news
But I do it with mixed feelings. There are so many of you dealing with so much pain and misery with this horrible disease that I have really conflicting feelings about saying how happy I am that I had a visit from Uncle Ned and I don’t have to go for tests every six months anymore. I can now go to once a year. Which makes me feel great because the stress of dealing with tests every six months just kills me but then I think of all the things so many of you are dealing with so bravely that I feel bad for even saying any of this. Does my rambling make any sense? In any case, I’m hoping for the best results for everyone and thank you all for always being there for me. Love and peace to everyone xxoo
Andi
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Perfectly normal emotions
Even 10 years beyond the first go-round and a clear CT, I was almost reluctant to share the good news. My internist helped bring me back to earth when he mentioned that it had only been 8 years since the most recent surgery.
We all want to hear the good news, because it gives us hope that if we last long enough, a new drug will be around the corner.
Glad you let us know the Great Results.
Hugs,
donna_lee
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Good news for you
Is good news and hope for the rest of us. Thanks and good luck
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Nice news
Good assessments are as important to share as troublesome ones. As Footstomper said, it gives us all hope.
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Congratulations, dear Apny!
Congratulations, dear Apny!
Please never stop bringing good news. Every good news is hope for newbies, another proof that it can be cured for those with earlier stage of disease and shot of positive vibes for those who have harder path.
Hugs, so happy for you!
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yay
That's so great you are NED,
hugs Melissa
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