PET Scan/Tonsil Cancer
Hi,
I wanted to let you all know that my 1 year after treatment PET scan came back NED. I am relieved and happy.
Last year at this time, I was nearing the end of my treatments, I was beyond scared, feeling horrible, and really depressed. It was a miserable time. Even though I was surrounded by loved ones, I felt alone with the cancer. I wanted to post this for those of you who are currently in treatment. Please take this one day at a time and keep focused on the final goal and outcome. It is hard to believe how much progress your body can make in one year.
As I mentioned before, I do have some minor after treatment issues that I am dealing with but it's a pay off that is well worth it.
I hope that my posting will give you some hope and comfort.
Joanie
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WHOO HOO on the
NED. Yup....it sure is worth it, and being a year out of treatment is something to celebrate. Congratulations, Joanie....
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Congrats and thanks!
Congrats on the NED. Every one is a test on one's stress levels and a big relief once you get the all clear. It is very nice to return and post your progress as it does bring sunshine and smies to those following behind and wondering if this every gets better. Thanks, Don
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congrats on the NED!! that's
congrats on the NED!! that's what the newbies need to hear!
God bless you,
dj
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Congrats Joanie
We all remebr those times. Back in the treatment days I sometimes felt while on the exam table or chair that everyone was looking at me asking how can we torcher him today. We all had that alone feeling. I wish I had frequented this site while in treatment. The fine people on here can help in so many ways.
Heal on
Jeff
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