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Hi everyone! I had my second CT scan last week and everything was good. Cancer still gone and my blood clot is gone. The doctor still wants me on the blood thinners for another 3 months. He also said I could get my port removed which is scheduled for Nov. 8th. Yah!! I want that reminder gone. It breaks my heart to see the posts of what people are going through. Been there, done that. I keep praying for everyone who has this horrible disease. Hugs to everyone......
Cynthia
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Dear Cynthia
It is so good to hear your good news!
May all continue to go well for you for a long long time.
Hugs,
Marie who loves kitties
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Hey Cynthia
Love the new pic! Grand Canyon? Glad you are doing good. I am back to work at the hospital and so far so good for me too. I will have a PET in December.
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Sandy, yes the Grand Canyon.Momof2plusteentwins said:Hey Cynthia
Love the new pic! Grand Canyon? Glad you are doing good. I am back to work at the hospital and so far so good for me too. I will have a PET in December.
SandySandy, yes the Grand Canyon. My husband and I went to Sedona, AZ last month. That was my "done with chemo and cancer free" vacation! So glad to hear you're doing well too.
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yay!
Congrats on the wonderful news! Thank you for sharing-
MC
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That's grat news. It is such
That's grat news. It is such a feeling of freedom to have the port taken. You will love not having it. I compare it to the ankle bracelet that some parolees where so their every movement can be monitored.
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WooHooo
What excellent news and so glad that the port is coming out. That is a great sign that all is going in the right direction. Hope the surgery goes well for you on the 8th. Thank you for the update and that is worth a naked happy dance.
Kim
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Awesome news!
I know how you feel about the port. Currently I have a PICC line, two drains and a stoma bag, a bunch of staples attached to me and this makes me feel like a bionic man. Today ill have the drains and staples removed and it should feel better.
Here is to independence,
Laz
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Yay!
I'm praying that you remain cancer free! Party it up!!!
Lin
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Jan,janderson1964 said:That's grat news. It is such
That's grat news. It is such a feeling of freedom to have the port taken. You will love not having it. I compare it to the ankle bracelet that some parolees where so their every movement can be monitored.
I love your comparison!Jan,
I love your comparison! haha
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Laz,lp1964 said:Awesome news!
I know how you feel about the port. Currently I have a PICC line, two drains and a stoma bag, a bunch of staples attached to me and this makes me feel like a bionic man. Today ill have the drains and staples removed and it should feel better.
Here is to independence,
Laz
I'm so sorry you haveLaz,
I'm so sorry you have all those things on you. I just hate cancer and what it does to people. Glad to see your new picture. You look very happy with your new marriage.
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I've heard some doctors makeMaxiecat said:Great news! My 2 doctors
Great news! My 2 doctors disagree about when to get the port removed. I have appointments with both in November and will decide then what to do.
alex
I've heard some doctors make you keep the port in for a year after you've finished chemo. My doctor said if my two CT scans came out clean (which they did) then I could have the port out. If by some awful chance my cancer comes back then I'll just get the port put back in but now I want it gone!
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Thanks...Coloncancerblows said:Laz,
I'm so sorry you haveLaz,
I'm so sorry you have all those things on you. I just hate cancer and what it does to people. Glad to see your new picture. You look very happy with your new marriage.
...things will be all right. I'm already down to only a stoma bag and PICC line. Yesterday they removed my drain and I feel free. I wish you the same wonderful feeling after the port removal. It's not just a piece of plastic, it's a symbol.
Laz
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