NED at 16 months out
Needless to say, I could have skipped the whole 80 miles back home! Loving the NED. And hoping you all can get that same NED!
Comments
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Congrats!!!patricke said:NED HAPPY DANCY
Congratulations, NED are the sweetist words we can hear!! Enjoy and celebrate, and here's wishing continuous happy NEDS into the future!!
PATRICK
What a great milestone! I have not started treatment yet but I am looking at stories like these with great inspiration!0 -
Congrats!!!patricke said:NED HAPPY DANCY
Congratulations, NED are the sweetist words we can hear!! Enjoy and celebrate, and here's wishing continuous happy NEDS into the future!!
PATRICK
What a great milestone! I have not started treatment yet but I am looking at stories like these with great inspiration!0 -
BEST NEWS IV'E HEARD ALL DAY
Nancy, that is great.
Enjoy
BEST!!
Mike0 -
Whoop, Whoop!!luv4lacrosse said:BEST NEWS IV'E HEARD ALL DAY
Nancy, that is great.
Enjoy
BEST!!
Mike
Congrats on the NED, like I've said many times these are the best three letters on
The board. I'm very happy for you, with Gods blessings you will have many, many,
Many more NED.
Keep Calm and Carry On.
God bless
Tonsil Dad,
Dan.0 -
BTWTonsil Dad said:Whoop, Whoop!!
Congrats on the NED, like I've said many times these are the best three letters on
The board. I'm very happy for you, with Gods blessings you will have many, many,
Many more NED.
Keep Calm and Carry On.
God bless
Tonsil Dad,
Dan.
He was the team leader of my oncologists and also the surgeon...and the one who I told I was refusing the surgery and heading straight to radiation and chemo. I have to say he took it like a man (lol). I really never saw him during my 7 weeks of treatment after turning down that surgery. Since my treatments ended and my radiation doc moved back to Detroit to accept a huge promotion, Dr. Teknos is now the only doc I see and he is a sweetheart and I enjoy talking with him about many cancer related things.
I showed him the poster for the benefit I am putting together next week: Rock This Town which will benefit our local hospice and also our local cancer association. All monies stay in our community. He then offered to make a donation. Thought that very kind of a doc who lives 80 miles from my home. Will keep you posted on what he gives! Needless to say, I was touched.
Thanks for all the kinds words to you folks. This board continues to lift me up on days when I feel alittle down.
Nancy0 -
Zack....nwasen said:BTW
He was the team leader of my oncologists and also the surgeon...and the one who I told I was refusing the surgery and heading straight to radiation and chemo. I have to say he took it like a man (lol). I really never saw him during my 7 weeks of treatment after turning down that surgery. Since my treatments ended and my radiation doc moved back to Detroit to accept a huge promotion, Dr. Teknos is now the only doc I see and he is a sweetheart and I enjoy talking with him about many cancer related things.
I showed him the poster for the benefit I am putting together next week: Rock This Town which will benefit our local hospice and also our local cancer association. All monies stay in our community. He then offered to make a donation. Thought that very kind of a doc who lives 80 miles from my home. Will keep you posted on what he gives! Needless to say, I was touched.
Thanks for all the kinds words to you folks. This board continues to lift me up on days when I feel alittle down.
Nancy
Nancy, maybe you'll see Zack there..not sure of his schedule.
Good luck on your turnout and hope it's a huge success...
JG0
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