Cancer Free 11 Years Today!
Brief History - Stage 3C - 10 positive lymph nodes. No recurrences to date.
Just wanted to share with others starting this journey - keep the faith!
Happy Spring!
Lisa
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Lisa
So nice to hear positive story. Enjoy your Spring and many more to come.
Sandy0 -
Excellent
Very good to hear about your cancer free life. I pray that never changes. Jeff
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Wonderful! Wonderful! Wonderful!
What a joy to read you post.
Joy for you, knowing that you are living the life of a survivor.
Joy for us, especially for those of us at the beginning of our journey, when things are still so new and scary.
I am so happy that you came back to post your good news. Thank You!
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Thanks for sharing!
It's always heartening to hear the success stories. Ann Alexandria
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Congratulations and you are an inspiration.thxmiker said:Great News! Congrats! It
Great News! Congrats! It is always good to hear the good news. We can do it too. I have 11 years to go. lol
Keep up the good fight.
Best Always, mike
Today is my first day and your's was the first post I read - You give me hope. Thank you.
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Another NED
More encouraging words "I've been NED 6 yrs this month". I remember how important encouraging words were to me when starting my journey I was 3A with one node.
My best to all of you and wishes for a long life ahead.
Charlene
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Congratulation Lisa andcahalstead said:Another NED
More encouraging words "I've been NED 6 yrs this month". I remember how important encouraging words were to me when starting my journey I was 3A with one node.
My best to all of you and wishes for a long life ahead.
Charlene
Congratulation Lisa and Charlene. Thanks for sharing your news.
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Thanks for Sharing!
I can't tell you what it means to me to hear that your are cancer free for so long.
I get very anxious and frightened when I read how many people here have had recurrences and new cancers. I was beginning to think that it is just inevidable and that has preyed on my mind since I finished my treatment in September. I lay awake at night worrying about when the other shoe would drop. Every CT scan and blood scares the heck out of me. It is still so new for me and it is so reassuring to hear some people DO make it without getting a recurrence or get another type of cancer.
I feel so sad for the people who find out they have to start another battle with cancer. It literally brings me to tears.
Thanks so much for sharing!
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Congrats and many more yearsDeena11 said:Thanks for Sharing!
I can't tell you what it means to me to hear that your are cancer free for so long.
I get very anxious and frightened when I read how many people here have had recurrences and new cancers. I was beginning to think that it is just inevidable and that has preyed on my mind since I finished my treatment in September. I lay awake at night worrying about when the other shoe would drop. Every CT scan and blood scares the heck out of me. It is still so new for me and it is so reassuring to hear some people DO make it without getting a recurrence or get another type of cancer.
I feel so sad for the people who find out they have to start another battle with cancer. It literally brings me to tears.
Thanks so much for sharing!
Now lets hope to hear from the other Lisa P with the same good news and say Hi to Andy Steve
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Congratulationssteve g said:Congrats and many more years
Now lets hope to hear from the other Lisa P with the same good news and say Hi to Andy Steve
Your story is truly inspiring.
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congrats!
congratulations - keep it up!
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LisaMomof2plusteentwins said:Lisa
So nice to hear positive story. Enjoy your Spring and many more to come.
Sandy
Great news! Many happy returns Lisa.
We need to hear more of these stories. It really does lift the spirits.
Keep the positive stories rolling0
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