Three years ago Thanksgiving week . . .
I started treatment 300 miles away from home for stage IIIB anal cancer. Overall, I have thoroughly enjoyed a cancer free life since my treatment ended January 12, 2011. Tomorrow, I will go for a 6 month scan. It is now beginning to feel like it happened in another lifetime.
I can honestly say that I am at the best place I can ever remember being in my life. I carry very little fear, if any, these days. I love the people and the life I have created since my cancer. I've made some monumental choices in order to get to this happy place. I know one thing for certain . . .if I hadn't had cancer, I would not have had the courage nor the wisdom to live where I now physically and mentally live.
For me, like for so many of you, having cancer marked the beginning of my get-real, completely let go and let God lifestyle. Here's to new beginnings! Here's to us!
God Bless Everybody and Happy Thanksgiving!
Angela
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Angela
What a difference a few years can make, right? I read your post and except for the length of time, I am right where you are--enjoying the best years of my life post-cancer treatment. It is beginning to seem like a long, long time ago when I got the news and faced that brutal treatment. Never could I have imagined that life would once again be normal and oh, so sweet! I am so glad that you are in such a good place in your life! May your scan go well and give you the all clear once again. NED forever--that is my wish for you! Please let us know the good news when you receive it.
Thank you for all of your contributions to this board. I know you don't come here as often as you used to, but I see that as a good thing! To me, it means you are out there living, laughing and loving! Have a very Happy Thanksgiving with your precious family!
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Angela.....
I am right on your heels by just a couple months as I am approaching my 3yr follow-up for Stage 3b as well. We are fortunate to have arrived at this place of physical and emotinal well being!
My pre-cancer life was good, full of friends and family, but my post-cancer life is abundant in strength, wisdom, patience, faith, and a deeper appreciation for all that I had before along with all I have gained since, with the hope of all that is yet to be.
Congratulations on your healthy life and Happy Thanksgiving to you!
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Angela
Thank you for the update on your status! I completed the protocol (mitomycin, 5FU & XRT) 9/27 for IIIb AC! It is great that you took out the time to encourage me/us! Happy Thanksgiving!
Nicotianna
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Your words ring so true
I am so with you... 3 years NED. 3 years ago was the worst Thanksgiving. Now, I feel blessed. Love to you.
Question: my oncologist does not want to do any more PET scans but only surgical / anal checks. Are you still doing PET scans every 6 months after this? Elke
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Giving thanks
Angela, your outlook, your life after cancer. It is truly inspiration. Today, most of all, I will be giving thanks for being cancer free and being a better person than I ever was before. I see life from another window now and one I like better than the window I was looking out of before.
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ScansGulamin said:Your words ring so true
I am so with you... 3 years NED. 3 years ago was the worst Thanksgiving. Now, I feel blessed. Love to you.
Question: my oncologist does not want to do any more PET scans but only surgical / anal checks. Are you still doing PET scans every 6 months after this? Elke
My surgeon oncologist told me yesterday that he feels that I won't need any more scans unless I have problems. I want to talk to my rad onc to see if she is in agreement. They have not liked using PET scans unless the CT comes back problematic. I will probably continue to have DREs every 6 months until the 5 year mark just for my own peace of mind.
Blessings!
Angela
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AngelaAngela_K said:Scans
My surgeon oncologist told me yesterday that he feels that I won't need any more scans unless I have problems. I want to talk to my rad onc to see if she is in agreement. They have not liked using PET scans unless the CT comes back problematic. I will probably continue to have DREs every 6 months until the 5 year mark just for my own peace of mind.
Blessings!
Angela
It sounds like everything is good for you! I am so happy to hear that! While the scans give us peace of mind, the downside, of course, is the additional radiation. I see my med onc on Tuesday and am hoping that he tells me the same thing--no more scans! We are both doing well, my friend, which makes me so very happy!
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