November 27 update
desertgirl947
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The small spots first seen the end of March (and too small for follow-up testing) have disappeared, which is a puzzle to the DR. There are all sorts of possibilities in regard to what they were/are, based on our discussions in March and again in early August. What remain behind are even smaller bits, which are inconsequential.
So, this means three things:
(1) I can get my port out! The offices will get back to me on when. That will be done in my surgeon's office.
(2) I go back in three months, but I will have NO tests (i.e. blood work or CT scan) ahead of this one.
(3) I will have a CT scan in six months, as although the spots in question seem to be gone, that is something the DR wants to keep an eye on.
Another milestone reached in my recovery.
Thank you for your hugs, thoughts, and prayers.
So, this means three things:
(1) I can get my port out! The offices will get back to me on when. That will be done in my surgeon's office.
(2) I go back in three months, but I will have NO tests (i.e. blood work or CT scan) ahead of this one.
(3) I will have a CT scan in six months, as although the spots in question seem to be gone, that is something the DR wants to keep an eye on.
Another milestone reached in my recovery.
Thank you for your hugs, thoughts, and prayers.
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so happy to hear...
Denise
so happy to hear...
Denise0 -
Great News!!! A wonderful
Great News!!! A wonderful milestone to reach!!! Yippeeeee!!!!
Hugs,
Linda0 -
Fantastic news!disneyfan2008 said:so happy to hear...
Denise
so happy to hear...
Denise
Congrats,
Fantastic news!
Congrats, Angie0 -
Thanks for the update withGabe N Abby Mom said:Great News!!! A wonderful
Great News!!! A wonderful milestone to reach!!! Yippeeeee!!!!
Hugs,
Linda
Thanks for the update with this great news!0
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