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Jan,Jan4you said:WOWWEEEEE!!!! You give so
WOWWEEEEE!!!! You give so many HOPE!
You have been to "hell" and back it seems.
May you continue to inspire~
Be well my friend,
Jan
I've worked in health care for over 35 years. Motivation is so important. I think that is why I continue to post. We can do this. With luck and determination we then hope for the best. Don't ever give up.
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Hifoxhd said:Thanks everyone
I appreciate everyones support. I'll probably never see the cure but stable and no new growth is success. I care about getting fit and strong again. Then my lifestyle will remain just as it has been. I can do this for years to come. Alex, I don't think I'm a poster boy anymore. But I'll take it. Thanks. Love you. Soon I'll be entering the world of new treatments. I don't know what that will be. Sutent? votrient? cherry pick the tumors? My doctor wants to keep an eye on my progress. she doesn't see the need for any new intervention yet. I've been through enough. I don't mind waiting awhile. I am very interested in continued improvements without being on any new drugs. Is it a pipe dream? Don't care. I'll wait. 6 more weeks for the next scan.
Great report Fox
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your attitude is amazing andfoxhd said:Sarah
The IL-2 was tough but I think that I've had it easy. After expecting to have been dead a couple years ago, I am fortunate. No rhyme or reason why I got lucky. But I am thankful. I've too much to look forward too.
your attitude is amazing and very inspiring to me as I walk along my husband's path.
so far, his attitude has been really good but it hurts like hell to watch and it makes me feel involved to research as much as I can; he doesn't do that but he appreciates it.
As for you, the results so far are most encouraging; I thank you for walking ahead of a path we may find ourselves on.
sarah
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Fox, So glad to hear there isfoxhd said:I wouldn't go that far
Tillie, it's not that awesome. Good news for sure. Best news ever would be ALL of us doing well. Thanks.
Good to hear from you Kathy.
Someone asked me about my avatar. That was taken on the observation deck of the Mt. Washington observatory. We have ridden up Mt. Washington about a dozen times in the last 15 years. Fun ride. I know I'm due for a picture change but I don't have anything else. I also don't know how I did this one. I'm not nearly as savey as Alex with this computer. I was going to draw a picture and use a sticky. But I guess you guys wouldn't be able to see it if I stuck it on my computer. Tex never believed it when I told him of my limited computer talent. That is what happens when there are no teenagers in the house.
Fox, So glad to hear there is a response. That is good news! After all you have been through, this makes it worth while! My son is ten, he knows the computer better than I do! Keep up the good job! More good things happening down the pike!
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Great news Foxangec said:Fox, So glad to hear there is
Fox, So glad to hear there is a response. That is good news! After all you have been through, this makes it worth while! My son is ten, he knows the computer better than I do! Keep up the good job! More good things happening down the pike!
Great result. Contratulations and I hope the treatment itself is only a bad memory. If only IL2 was available here in Australia I think I am desperate enough to give it a shot! Onwards I go to the next available study for which I am presently undergoing screening for, yet another CT last Friday with bone scan on Wednesday before being able to be randomized on the Meteor study (cabonzantib vs everolimus).
Sue
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Great news, Fox!
I am happy and excited for you. Now enjoy the heck out of the holidays!!
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So Happy for you Fox!
Fox,
I am so happy for you! You have given me so much strenght and insight into this awful disease. I am really thankful for you and others that have taken treatments to help all of us along! Thanks for being there for me, and I wish nothing but good health for you!
Love and many prayers for good health!
Brenda
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Hey Fox, I am just catchingfoxhd said:I wouldn't go that far
Tillie, it's not that awesome. Good news for sure. Best news ever would be ALL of us doing well. Thanks.
Good to hear from you Kathy.
Someone asked me about my avatar. That was taken on the observation deck of the Mt. Washington observatory. We have ridden up Mt. Washington about a dozen times in the last 15 years. Fun ride. I know I'm due for a picture change but I don't have anything else. I also don't know how I did this one. I'm not nearly as savey as Alex with this computer. I was going to draw a picture and use a sticky. But I guess you guys wouldn't be able to see it if I stuck it on my computer. Tex never believed it when I told him of my limited computer talent. That is what happens when there are no teenagers in the house.
Hey Fox, I am just catching up with the news, and what GREAT news! I am so pleased to hear that awful ordeal was fruitful, what a fantastic result! You have a strong Life Force Fox, that coupled with a tenacious spirit, you can't help but be inspirational to all of us
Djinnie xx
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