First Post-Op PET/CT Scans Results
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GREAAAAAAAAAT NEWS!!!!
Jim,
So glad to hear you had a clear scan! You are certainly having better luck than many others here this month!
Great news, DO celibate! We are very very happy for you. May your scans continue to be clean forever.
God Bless,
-Eric0 -
All clear
Congratulations on your recent scans. That is great news. May you have many more clear scans . .
Whitney
wife of Kevin
stage IVb0 -
NED
Always good to hear about NED's Thank you for sharing!0 -
Great News!!!
Jim,
Super to hear that your scan results were clear!!! I know waiting for the results can be an anxious time.
Time to take a deep breath and celebrate the good news!!!!
Best Regards,
Paul Adams
McCormick, South Carolina
DX 10/22/2009 T2N1M0 Stage IIB
12/03/2009 Ivor Lewis
2/8 through 6/14/2010 Adjuvant Chemo Cisplatin, Epirubicin, 5 FU
3/14/2011 CT Scan NED
Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here we might as well dance!0 -
Congratulations!!
I can only imagine your relief!! Best wishes to you as you continue on your road to recovery.
Rita0 -
Congratulations on the clean
Congratulations on the clean scan. I know it has to be a relief. I had the surgery back in July and a CT about three weeks ago that was clean. I'm about a month away from my first PET. Pens and needles. One scan at a time.
Best wishes for continued clean scans!0 -
Can’t put a price on that!jss2011 said:That is great news!
That is great news Jim!Hope you continue to post from time to time.
Julie
I remember last Christmas the whole family was together at my sister’s house celebrating the holidays. At one point in the evening someone brought up that lottery jackpot was at some ridiculous amount, like $300 or $400 million, or something like that. So a little fun game was started where everyone had to say what they would do with the money if they won. There were probably 30 of us there ranging in age from little children to 70 plus, so as you can imagine there was quite a range of answers. When it was my turn I said, if I could I would trade the ticket for clean scans going forward. Enjoy your winnings Jim.
Joel0 -
what are the odds?Joel C said:Can’t put a price on that!
I remember last Christmas the whole family was together at my sister’s house celebrating the holidays. At one point in the evening someone brought up that lottery jackpot was at some ridiculous amount, like $300 or $400 million, or something like that. So a little fun game was started where everyone had to say what they would do with the money if they won. There were probably 30 of us there ranging in age from little children to 70 plus, so as you can imagine there was quite a range of answers. When it was my turn I said, if I could I would trade the ticket for clean scans going forward. Enjoy your winnings Jim.
Joel
EC and other gastric cancers are so rare. It has proven my old beleif that if I didnt have bad luck...I wouldnt have any luck at all. Perhaps my luck has now turned in the "every dog has his day" way and I should be buying lotto tickets to take advantage of this change. As a winner, I would help cover the housing expenses of those with EC. Take some of the everyday stress away and by doing that, maybe install a better mental attitude to allow the healing to progress. uhmmm...perhaps that was the oxy talking again. lol0 -
first post op pet
Great news I know you are relieved. We will hear on Friday my husbands results.
Question did you have post-op Chemo at all?0 -
no post-op chemo...yetJanet Runge said:first post op pet
Great news I know you are relieved. We will hear on Friday my husbands results.
Question did you have post-op Chemo at all?
My oncologist, Dr. Katipamula at Mn Oncology has not recommended more chemo yet. Yesterday she ordered a MRI to see what is going on that causes some back pain that I have and also prescribed a low dose valium as a muscle relaxer. I must say that is working and I feel pretty good today.
If more chemo or scopes or anything else was recommended by the loving and capable Dr K then I would be all in. I am a fighter to the last round and my 3 grown up kids wouldn't let me falter.
Besides with PET/CT Scans and blood work every 3 months, even if something shows up then we will be catching it early. Good luck tomorrow. Please let me/us know how it goes.
Jim0 -
PET scan Clear!jim2011 said:no post-op chemo...yet
My oncologist, Dr. Katipamula at Mn Oncology has not recommended more chemo yet. Yesterday she ordered a MRI to see what is going on that causes some back pain that I have and also prescribed a low dose valium as a muscle relaxer. I must say that is working and I feel pretty good today.
If more chemo or scopes or anything else was recommended by the loving and capable Dr K then I would be all in. I am a fighter to the last round and my 3 grown up kids wouldn't let me falter.
Besides with PET/CT Scans and blood work every 3 months, even if something shows up then we will be catching it early. Good luck tomorrow. Please let me/us know how it goes.
Jim
Heard yesterday on pet/ct scan All clear. His oncologist wants to see Charlie every 5-6 weeks. We all are feeling great now!0 -
Great news!Janet Runge said:PET scan Clear!
Heard yesterday on pet/ct scan All clear. His oncologist wants to see Charlie every 5-6 weeks. We all are feeling great now!
Now give it a couple more days to sink in. You will feel even better. Keep working on getting some weight back and being active. For me the mornings are my best time but today I am going to an apple orchard late this afternoon. Its all about pushing the limits and feeling just a bit better each day till the feeling adds up to something like the old normal.
Obviously you guys are fighters and fighters win.0
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