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It seems like some of us might be afraid to share the good news (no matter how big or small)... but we all need to hear the good news.
Share it. Whatever you have that's going good... Share it!
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that's good newsdmj101 said:more responsibility at work
I am finally being treated mornally at work after a 1 year of cancer..
I am finally getting more responsibility. It seemed so hard to get them to understand I still had a brain and that wasn't removed..
I am very happy..
dmj
that's really good news.
it sure makes you feel good when you can turn that corner.
keep that smile and positive energy flowing!
Joe0 -
Might go home
Im very excited with the strong possibility of getting out of the hospital tomorrow. Jeff0 -
hi joe
i am still basking in happiness because of my scan results after #6 chemo! all areas,(2 abd, peritoneal, liver, rt ovary) except rt ovary, decreased by at least 1/2 in size. and the peritoneal decreased in number plus what was the largest tumor there went from 5.1cm to 12 mm. also the liver cancer is gone! now the onc thinks i have a cyst on the ovary because it did not respond to chemo. i go monday for #8 chemo tx. hopefully it is decreasing the tumors.
hugs
judy0 -
Jeffsteveandnat said:Might go home
Im very excited with the strong possibility of getting out of the hospital tomorrow. Jeff
i hope you get out tomorrow!
hugs
judy0 -
I was saved by the bell! 4
I was saved by the bell! 4 weeks ago I had my first Zaltrap treatment. Have had 2 since. My abdomen looked like pregnant lady when I started (acites & peritoneal mets). After 1 treatment, it shrank back to its normal size. We were panicking because other chemos didn't seem to work. Now our hope is renewed! For the first time, I'm looking forward to scans.
Ron0 -
RonSharonVegas said:I was saved by the bell! 4
I was saved by the bell! 4 weeks ago I had my first Zaltrap treatment. Have had 2 since. My abdomen looked like pregnant lady when I started (acites & peritoneal mets). After 1 treatment, it shrank back to its normal size. We were panicking because other chemos didn't seem to work. Now our hope is renewed! For the first time, I'm looking forward to scans.
Ron
I'm VERY happy to hear that Zaltrap is giving you positive results.
My niece helped develop the drug so I'm obviously very interested
in how people do with it.
Continued success.
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awesome Jeffsteveandnat said:Might go home
Im very excited with the strong possibility of getting out of the hospital tomorrow. Jeff
awesome Jeff.
Keep fighting and fighting.0 -
sooooo happy for youk44454445 said:hi joe
i am still basking in happiness because of my scan results after #6 chemo! all areas,(2 abd, peritoneal, liver, rt ovary) except rt ovary, decreased by at least 1/2 in size. and the peritoneal decreased in number plus what was the largest tumor there went from 5.1cm to 12 mm. also the liver cancer is gone! now the onc thinks i have a cyst on the ovary because it did not respond to chemo. i go monday for #8 chemo tx. hopefully it is decreasing the tumors.
hugs
judy
Judy
keep on basking in happiness.
thanks for sharing!
prayers going your way0 -
Great newsSharonVegas said:I was saved by the bell! 4
I was saved by the bell! 4 weeks ago I had my first Zaltrap treatment. Have had 2 since. My abdomen looked like pregnant lady when I started (acites & peritoneal mets). After 1 treatment, it shrank back to its normal size. We were panicking because other chemos didn't seem to work. Now our hope is renewed! For the first time, I'm looking forward to scans.
Ron
Great News Ron!!!
I hope those scans show that this chemo is kicking cancers butt.
thanks for sharing.
Love reading this great news.
prayers coming your way.0 -
good stuffDoc_Hawk said:Good news
I'm still rockin' over the 70+ point drop in my CEA after almost two months and that my magnesium level is only 0.4 points below minimum baseline now! The onc denies it, but I'm betting those levels had to do with the appendix and gall bladder.
that's good stuff Doc!
keep fighting my man!!!!
thanks so much for sharing and prayers are coming your way0 -
good times, good friends ... Good News!cinreag said:Good News
My good news is my best friend and I got a chance to go to the Great Smoky Mountains for three days. I had some bowel issues but I had my "emergency bag" handy and we really had an awsome time.
best therapy for cancer is good times with good friends and creating wonderful memories.
glad you got this chance and thanks for sharing.
have you begun to prepare the next trip???
it's always good to have something to look forward to and to enjoy the time planning a trip with someone you care for and cares for you.
prayers coming your way.0 -
Good news welcomejoemetz said:good stuff
that's good stuff Doc!
keep fighting my man!!!!
thanks so much for sharing and prayers are coming your way
Haven't posted in awhile - so happy to be back to work after 10 months of treatment. Have a cubicle with a window and I feel so blessed. My daughter's 21st birthday is Sunday. Will get to celebrate!
Enjoying having tastebuds back, walking my dog, and riding my bike.
Savoring each day.
Scan in Dec.,,,,,
Great post -thank you! Love hearing others joy and good news!0 -
Good news
I haven't been posting for a while as I was busy getting my life back in order.
The stage 2 CRC got confirmed, the colon got removed, J-pouch formed and I got rid of "The Bag" for good.
Last CEA came back at 1.8 and the outlook is that I am done with CRC for -hopefully- a long long time.0 -
good stufftoddi1973 said:Good news
I haven't been posting for a while as I was busy getting my life back in order.
The stage 2 CRC got confirmed, the colon got removed, J-pouch formed and I got rid of "The Bag" for good.
Last CEA came back at 1.8 and the outlook is that I am done with CRC for -hopefully- a long long time.
toddi1973
thanks for sharing your GREAT news!!!!!
so happy for you and so nice to read your good news.
cheers
joe0 -
Great storyline going herejoemetz said:good stuff
toddi1973
thanks for sharing your GREAT news!!!!!
so happy for you and so nice to read your good news.
cheers
joe
Good news here for Minnesotagirl ~ Stage 3B rectal cancer survivor...had 3 month blood work last week and CEA marker came in under 1. Next scan and colonoscopy will be January, 2013. I continue to thank God everyday for the blessing of NED. I pray everyday for all of you who are awaiting that same diagnosis of NED. Blessings to all here!0
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