Tomorrow's the big day
Will update as soon as I can, hugs and blessings to all of you my friends....
Karen
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Twists
While you have that foot on the beasts neck put a little more pressure and twist on it for all of us! You go Girl!
I was told the same, radiation and chemo does not look like they got all of it. When they opened me up it was all scare tissue.
We will be looking for that smile with your update post.
John0 -
Hi Karenfisrpotpe said:Twists
While you have that foot on the beasts neck put a little more pressure and twist on it for all of us! You go Girl!
I was told the same, radiation and chemo does not look like they got all of it. When they opened me up it was all scare tissue.
We will be looking for that smile with your update post.
John
As my friend Kent would say just BELIEVE I too will have you in my prayers as you go through this special time in your life. And I like everyone else will be waiting to hear from you after you recover from the surgery.
God bless you while in his workshop
Hondo0 -
Fight like a Girl.Hondo said:Hi Karen
As my friend Kent would say just BELIEVE I too will have you in my prayers as you go through this special time in your life. And I like everyone else will be waiting to hear from you after you recover from the surgery.
God bless you while in his workshop
Hondo
I loved that so much that I stole it and it's my Facebook profile pic right now.
Hoping that everything went well for you today.
Hugs,
Sweets0 -
Just curious, Did you know
Just curious, Did you know you would need surgery right after treatment or did you have to wait until 2 months later after your first scan. My husband finishes his treatment in a few days and the rad doctor told him he thinks the tumor is gone, but can't be sure until they do the scan. Now, they are focusing on the lymphnodes. I am excited and I am starting to think they will get everything from the way the rad doctor talks.0 -
Thinking of youarndog64 said:Just curious, Did you know
Just curious, Did you know you would need surgery right after treatment or did you have to wait until 2 months later after your first scan. My husband finishes his treatment in a few days and the rad doctor told him he thinks the tumor is gone, but can't be sure until they do the scan. Now, they are focusing on the lymphnodes. I am excited and I am starting to think they will get everything from the way the rad doctor talks.
As I type this, you have already had your surgery. I do hope you are recovering well. Please know lots of positive energy is being sent your way. Looking forward to your next post!0 -
Karen, hope all went wellKareGiver said:Thinking of you
As I type this, you have already had your surgery. I do hope you are recovering well. Please know lots of positive energy is being sent your way. Looking forward to your next post!
Was thinking about you and Jeepman and others going through surgery/treatment right now. I hope the surgery was successful and you are not the big winner !!
all the best,
Steve0 -
Picsweetblood22 said:Fight like a Girl.
I loved that so much that I stole it and it's my Facebook profile pic right now.
Hoping that everything went well for you today.
Hugs,
Sweets
It's my facebook picture too!0 -
Surgeryarndog64 said:Just curious, Did you know
Just curious, Did you know you would need surgery right after treatment or did you have to wait until 2 months later after your first scan. My husband finishes his treatment in a few days and the rad doctor told him he thinks the tumor is gone, but can't be sure until they do the scan. Now, they are focusing on the lymphnodes. I am excited and I am starting to think they will get everything from the way the rad doctor talks.
The goal I think is for them to get it all with the radiation and chemo. Surgery is done if they think there's a chance that there's something left. At least that's how I understood it. I got my initial CT scan about 6 weeks out and it showed a mass but they were sure it was scar tissue, ENT wanted surgery, he wasn't so sure. I had surgery yesterday and got the report today that the initial pathology came back clear. I'm so happy you can't even imagine. But in the back of my mind, the word "initial" lingers and I won't sleep easy for a long time I think. The longer I go being "Cancer free", the more I'll rest but I'm pretty sure that if I even get a swollen lymph node, I'll be at the doctors right away! The best thing that you can do is go with the flow. Research your options, do what the doctors and you think are best. Having cancer changes your whole life and the lives of the people that love us (which would be you). Every day further out you get, the better the chances are that it's going or is gone so you have to look at it that way. A day at a time is a day further away from diagnosis.
Still praying for you guys and hugs!
Karen0
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