Got to vent, can't tell anyone yet.
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I'm so glad2ndtymeround said:Double post
It seems as though it is easy to do. I corrected my previous flub up. This site does not seem to work with "Dumb Phones" . The screen locks up on my IPhone. I will use my computer from now on.
I want to personally thank the people who responded to me when I most need the support. Thanks to tachilders, Chelsea71, Annlouise, Jen2012, hippiechicks, YoVita, Sundanceh, and Ron50. You would not believe how much it meant to me that you responded to my plea.
Thank you, I was in a troubled place.
That you have dodged a bullet,,,again. A little luck certainly doesn't hurt now and then. I remember my first scope and I well remember the ugly mass that appeared on the monitor and the Gi's words "Well I'm not going to get the scope past that". My Gi and I get on very well . Every time I have a scope we joke about which rooms of her house I paid for... This is a pretty powerful post you know. Between us You Carl and I have 50 years of survival. That is something to cheer everyone.. Once again ,best wishes Ron.0 -
Whoooo hooooo2ndtymeround said:I just got the call
I am really emotional now. The Doctor confirm that it was not cancerous. Even though it was quit large, I squeaked by. I have to go back in 2 months for a follow up. Thanks for all the support.
I want to add that I awoke during the procedure 15 years ago. I watched as they took plugs from the tumor. I said out loud " That doesn't look good", last thing I remember.
I now have Flex-Sigs and stay awake through the procedure. This time I was joking around with the Doctor and asking questions regarding what he is seeing. He was pulling the Flex-Sig out and viewing the colon and rectum. Everything was looking good, I was getting relaxed. We both noticed the Polyp at the same time, how could it be missed. They put a pad on my hip that completed the circuit for the equipment. I then watched as he used a snare to take chucks out of the polyp. This took a long time and he had to clean up a lot of blood and burned flesh. I got more worried as I began to realize the size of the polyp. I guess everything festered from there.
Thanks again for all your support. You are all truly a wonderful group of people. I've decided to stay on this board and put my two cents in when I can. I will be changing my name (bad karma), maybe Scared Straight?
What wonderful news ! Time for the Happy Dance!! Life is grand is it not?
Winter Marie
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you arent alone. we all are here for you. try not to stay in your house. by surrounded by family n friends. all positive ppl
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Whew!2ndtymeround said:I just got the call
I am really emotional now. The Doctor confirm that it was not cancerous. Even though it was quit large, I squeaked by. I have to go back in 2 months for a follow up. Thanks for all the support.
I want to add that I awoke during the procedure 15 years ago. I watched as they took plugs from the tumor. I said out loud " That doesn't look good", last thing I remember.
I now have Flex-Sigs and stay awake through the procedure. This time I was joking around with the Doctor and asking questions regarding what he is seeing. He was pulling the Flex-Sig out and viewing the colon and rectum. Everything was looking good, I was getting relaxed. We both noticed the Polyp at the same time, how could it be missed. They put a pad on my hip that completed the circuit for the equipment. I then watched as he used a snare to take chucks out of the polyp. This took a long time and he had to clean up a lot of blood and burned flesh. I got more worried as I began to realize the size of the polyp. I guess everything festered from there.
Thanks again for all your support. You are all truly a wonderful group of people. I've decided to stay on this board and put my two cents in when I can. I will be changing my name (bad karma), maybe Scared Straight?
Praying for good health from this point on.
*hugs*
Gail
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We all understand2ndtymeround said:Double post
It seems as though it is easy to do. I corrected my previous flub up. This site does not seem to work with "Dumb Phones" . The screen locks up on my IPhone. I will use my computer from now on.
I want to personally thank the people who responded to me when I most need the support. Thanks to tachilders, Chelsea71, Annlouise, Jen2012, hippiechicks, YoVita, Sundanceh, and Ron50. You would not believe how much it meant to me that you responded to my plea.
Thank you, I was in a troubled place.
how important responses are - especially for newbies. I'm so happy that your news was good. I hope you do decide to stick around, Scared Straight.
Best Vita
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Can't figure out how to change name
I just realized, most of you behave included your name on your posts.
My name is Karl, glad to meet all of you! Two of us on here, who'd a thunk?
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Karl2ndtymeround said:Can't figure out how to change name
I just realized, most of you behave included your name on your posts.
My name is Karl, glad to meet all of you! Two of us on here, who'd a thunk?
You'll have to create a new profile and start fresh with a new name if you want to do that:)
You're only 7 posts in....pull the rip cord and Geronimo!
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OkSundanceh said:Karl
You'll have to create a new profile and start fresh with a new name if you want to do that:)
You're only 7 posts in....pull the rip cord and Geronimo!
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New name and better attitude2ndtymeround said:Ok
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OK, thanks for the help!
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