PET Scan considered clean
It is a journey and though we can only take it one day a time, right now I am feeling like a conquerer!!!
Thank you for the prayers, positive thoughts and kind comments. May each of you be empowered with the strength, confidence and determination to get you through!!!
Hugs,
Joanne
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Hip, Hip, Hurrah:)
Sounds great, Joanne:)
Fascinating info on the enlargement of one lung and the shrinkage of the other and a shift in the heart. Wonder if that's the case for me too and nobody said anything? I'll have to ask next time; inquiring minds want to kno.
I'm in the middle of Chapter 4 right now and you know my book is all about "Journey and Enlightenment" so it's great to have some company:)
You've done well and I hope that all continues along that path.
I'll keep checking on you!
-Craig0 -
Joannemp327 said:Hi Joanne!
Wonderful news! Thank you for letting us know. You are such a trooper and I am inspired each and every time I read one of your posts. I know you are going to kick cancer to the curb! Take care and know that you remain in my prayers.
Martha
Hello, I'm so happy about the clear scan. Your right our bodies are truly amazing. I was told by my oncologist that after the lobe removal my lung would expand by at least 30%, and I really thing it did, as I'm breathing better than before the lobectomy. Of course quitting smoking has a lot to do with breathing better also.
I am sending prayers that the pulmologist will be able to treat your lung and help you breath better. I know that it took quite a while for me to breath better after the lobectomy, and hopefully as your lung heals your breathing will improve. I wish you the best. Please keep us posted. Lori0 -
good newssissy310 said:YES!!!! Wonderful news to
YES!!!! Wonderful news to hear, Joanne. You have been through a lot and to hear this is truly a blessing. Thank you for sharing it with us. Hugs, Marilyne
Wonderful news! With such amazing and strong attitude you will get through anything! Love to you!0 -
Woooohooooo!
It's amazing how good I feel about this scan. There seemed to be so much alarming news in it too. I think "will all this happen to me?" But then I realize YOU SURVIVED! Yipppeeeee!
I see life so differently than I did before I signed on to this site and I wouldn't go back to the way I was. I am glad to be sharing this with you.0 -
Good newssandysp said:Woooohooooo!
It's amazing how good I feel about this scan. There seemed to be so much alarming news in it too. I think "will all this happen to me?" But then I realize YOU SURVIVED! Yipppeeeee!
I see life so differently than I did before I signed on to this site and I wouldn't go back to the way I was. I am glad to be sharing this with you.
Joanne,
I was so happy to see your update and I am happy that your scan looks good. You're a fighter and I admire you so much.
Wishing you the best always,
Liz0 -
bumpz said:Joanne
Hello, I'm so happy about the clear scan. Your right our bodies are truly amazing. I was told by my oncologist that after the lobe removal my lung would expand by at least 30%, and I really thing it did, as I'm breathing better than before the lobectomy. Of course quitting smoking has a lot to do with breathing better also.
I am sending prayers that the pulmologist will be able to treat your lung and help you breath better. I know that it took quite a while for me to breath better after the lobectomy, and hopefully as your lung heals your breathing will improve. I wish you the best. Please keep us posted. Lori
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Your picture is really great! They are so cute.
Just want to thank you for this site and all your help with it. I have been told I have a few spots showing on my liver now. Sept an MRI will check it again. Your are the greatest fighter I have met. Take care!
Fran0
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