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Amy Jo
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Thank youWehavenotimeatall said:Cin
She posted on a different post.. just a newbie diagnosed and not having a good time
Annie
Thank you for your support I was told I was cancer free a month ago. Now it looks like I have either a completely different cancer or my renal cell has spread. I start radiation for my spine on Monday. I'm waiting on biopsy results from my liver to see what the final diagnosis is. Hoping for successful treatment. It's just so strange all my scans were clear then I have back pain and here we are.
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HugsAmy_Jo said:Thank you
Thank you for your support I was told I was cancer free a month ago. Now it looks like I have either a completely different cancer or my renal cell has spread. I start radiation for my spine on Monday. I'm waiting on biopsy results from my liver to see what the final diagnosis is. Hoping for successful treatment. It's just so strange all my scans were clear then I have back pain and here we are.
honey child
praying as hard as we Can fight this together
surgery is done so you will get answers very quick
stay strong and it won’t be long till we are telling this cancer to **** off
Praying for you and your family
Annie
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Don't worry.Amy_Jo said:Thank you
Thank you for your support I was told I was cancer free a month ago. Now it looks like I have either a completely different cancer or my renal cell has spread. I start radiation for my spine on Monday. I'm waiting on biopsy results from my liver to see what the final diagnosis is. Hoping for successful treatment. It's just so strange all my scans were clear then I have back pain and here we are.
If you are sweating the radiation, don't. It is not a painfull treatment (unless laying on your back for a long time causes you pain).
Going from NED to new cancer must be like having the rug pulled out from under you. Hang in there. You have support here.
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As you can see, we care... A
As you can see, we care... A LOT!
We'll walk this journey along side you.
The little I know is that radiation on the spine helps with pain, if not eliminating it.
Sometimes it eliminates the lesion too. I have heard that from 2 members from CSN.
Hope that gives you some hope.
They also have new treatments for the liver, like the Y-90 and others.
Sending you HUGS and HOPE!
Jan
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