Biopsy Results
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I am so sorry to hear this news about Don
Reba,
I was really hoping the biopsy would show something other than EC cells. I am very sorry to hear about this latest development. This has been a very difficult year for both you and Don.
I will be praying that his new oncologist has some ideas of what may help or at a minimum has an effective program of pain management to offer Don.
Regards,
Paul Adams
McCormick, South Carolina0 -
So sorry to hear the
So sorry to hear the results. Glad Don will be seeing a new dr.After three years, I'm still going every three months for blood work and six months for scan. If your dr. spreads appointments out that far, it makes one wonder about competence in all areas.
Will be praying for you and Don, Sandra0 -
Donpaul61 said:I am so sorry to hear this news about Don
Reba,
I was really hoping the biopsy would show something other than EC cells. I am very sorry to hear about this latest development. This has been a very difficult year for both you and Don.
I will be praying that his new oncologist has some ideas of what may help or at a minimum has an effective program of pain management to offer Don.
Regards,
Paul Adams
McCormick, South Carolina
Thanks Paul. I'll let everyone know what we find out.
Reba0 -
sorry to hear the news about Donlinda1120 said:I will keep you in my prayers
We will keep you and Don in our prayers. I am so sorry that the cells were malignant. We will hope that this new doctor can provide help for Don.
Linda & Jim
Jim diagnosed 9-6-10
T3M1M0
MIE 1-5-11 NED
Boy so sad to see your post about Don's cancer being invasive in the bone and just don't understand how anyone could tell a post esophagectomy pt to come back in a year. As said in other posts most people were going every 3 months for scans, bloodwork and dr visits for at least the 1st year. I just now have switched to every 6 months and it will be 2 yrs in Dec for my surgery. I will keep you both in my prayers. take care,
Donna700 -
Sorry to Hear
Sorry to hear about this setback. In my prayer time this morning I meant to pray for one of our other members named John but when I verbalized it, it came out as Don. It was only later that I read this post. So, I've offered one prayer up already and there will be more. Hopeful that your new oncologist can come up with something.
Michael Daniels
Beandon, FL0 -
Oncologogist Visits
I agree with you 100%. My surgery was December 14th and every three months I have a cat scan and bllod work followed by a visit with my oncologist. One year check-ups just don't cut it so close to surgery. Sorry to hear about the biopsy results. Best wishes going forward.
Jim0
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