Un-Remarkable...
And I kind of thought of myself as pretty remarkable...
I started this journey as many of you...
January 5th, 2009... diagnosed STGIII SCC Tonsils HPV+. Sixteen weeks of four types of chemo, seven concurrent with 35 daily rads sessions, bolted to a table and receiving daily injections of Amifosrine in my stomach each day...
LOL, well OK, maybe not the same as many of you....
Fast forward five years, and here's where I am concerning..
Thoughts and prayers that you all may be as lucky....
~John
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Great news!
Un-remarkable for them, quite remarkable for you! But, they surely use a lot of words to say "NED". I am 5+ years out, too, and NED. Let's hope that our cases and those of so many others can give the newbies more confidence that there can be light at the end of the HNC tunnel.
Also, my thanks for all the extra time and effort you take to make HNC/CSN such a great site for all of us.
Mike
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YIPPEEEEMikemetz said:Great news!
Un-remarkable for them, quite remarkable for you! But, they surely use a lot of words to say "NED". I am 5+ years out, too, and NED. Let's hope that our cases and those of so many others can give the newbies more confidence that there can be light at the end of the HNC tunnel.
Also, my thanks for all the extra time and effort you take to make HNC/CSN such a great site for all of us.
Mike
Hey Skif
Happy 5th Cancerversary !!!
TIME TO CELEBRATE.
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did you really pay for a test that said you had an inferior brain, I always thought you were a little out there but never inferior, congrats my friend, Diane keeps me up to date on whats going on in the world of FaceBook for many of you, so glad you made NED 5 straight years, now lets shoot for 10.
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Calcified Granuloma...
Something I learned today...
As some of you may or maynot know.., I figure several of you probably know as it's more than likely shown on some exam or scan of yours also.
The Calcified Granuloma is basically a result of some lung infection from long ago..., the tissue was damaged and calium has depositied in the damaged area... Usually nothing to be concerned about...
The part that I hadn't seem before;
People who acquire pulmonary histoplasmosis that results in a lung granuloma have almost always spent some time in the Ohio Valley or the upper Midwest.
I was born and grew up in Ohio until going into the USMC at 19..
Here's a link that gives even more interesting but useless information concerning how and where the fungus is inherent...
I find this bit of useless information interesting, LOL...
JG
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Abi-Normal...ditto1 said:did you really pay for a test that said you had an inferior brain, I always thought you were a little out there but never inferior, congrats my friend, Diane keeps me up to date on whats going on in the world of FaceBook for many of you, so glad you made NED 5 straight years, now lets shoot for 10.
LOL inferior brain that's unremarkable....
See..., I've been telling you all for years now that I AM abi-normal...
JG
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Thank You...jim and i said:Hurrah!!!! So happy you hit
Hurrah!!!! So happy you hit the big 5 year mark. It seems like yesterday that you were waiting for the two year mark. Giving thanks to God for your healing and asking for many years for you.
Blessings,
Debbie
It means a lot to me, you all mean a lot to me...
John
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Great information to receivedonfoo said:great news and big sigh of relief. I guess I missed the hoopla last year against which they did the comparison. Figured you were always unremarkable!
Great information to receive especially on or about your 5th anniversary. It makes me interested to see what was said on my last scan. Think I'll ask for a copy the next time. Aloha
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johnb, this is simply
johnb, this is simply AWESOME!! i pray that we can all be as "unremarkable" as you!! you may be unremarkable but you'll always be OUTSTANDING to us!!
God bless you,
dj
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