Update - good news
Hello all;
Just got news from Stanford that my last CT scan was good - NED and the CEA is below 1. This is after a stage 4 dx nine years ago. I wish I had a magic receipe to share with all. Celebrated briefly.... took the dogs to the park... fixed dinner and now the wife and kids can breathe easier for the next year. I am grateful, humble and happy but always as a science teacher unsure why I am where I am and others are not. I know for those newly dx, it was always great to hear from long term "survivors". I have loved the recent weather in CA and can't help but put on REO Speedwagon, "Riding the Storm" out as I took the 5 hour drive north to Stanford starting at 3:00 am. That fades in the Stones "Gimme Shelter" and the lyrics:
Oh, a storm is threat'ning
My very life today
If I don't get some shelter
Oh yeah, I'm gonna fade away
Thanks to all for helping be that shelter over the years. I wish I wrote more here but after the first 6 years... it just got tough... I still read and check in. I will try to do more but to those suffering, there is still hope.
All my best , always
Chip
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Great news Chip, and what
Great news Chip, and what a ride, the right music, then the right report, sounds like life is back on the rails and rolling. Congratulations and check-in from time to time. Light-at the-end-of-the-tunnel stories mean alot around here.......................................Dave
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Oh, Chip, you brought tearssflgirl said:Just awesome
So happy for you. Thanks for sharing your update, you're right, it helps all of us to read it. And your music choices are perfect )
Oh, Chip, you brought tears to my eyes. So very happy for you!!!! Thank you for spreading hope!
CM
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chipCathleen Mary said:Oh, Chip, you brought tears
Oh, Chip, you brought tears to my eyes. So very happy for you!!!! Thank you for spreading hope!
CM
that is wonderful news my friend.......amazing
mags
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A ray of hope
for all of us earlier in our survival. Thanks for still being here and posting.
Would you consider updating your profile. I think a lot of us construct it when we
join and when we feel the need to reflect on the healing phase. The living time
is a gift worth sharing as well. Would love to hear that part of the story.
steve
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As of today, I'm riding withGSP2 said:A ray of hope
for all of us earlier in our survival. Thanks for still being here and posting.
Would you consider updating your profile. I think a lot of us construct it when we
join and when we feel the need to reflect on the healing phase. The living time
is a gift worth sharing as well. Would love to hear that part of the story.
steve
As of today, I'm riding with you Chip, all clear scan and a 2.0 cea, 8 1/2 years out. 4 months to the next scan, then 6, then a year, if all goes well. If it's just luck, I'll take it, I've had enough of the wrong kind for quite a while....................................Dave
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Congrats!beaumontdave said:As of today, I'm riding with
As of today, I'm riding with you Chip, all clear scan and a 2.0 cea, 8 1/2 years out. 4 months to the next scan, then 6, then a year, if all goes well. If it's just luck, I'll take it, I've had enough of the wrong kind for quite a while....................................Dave
Congrats!
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Great idea so I added someGSP2 said:A ray of hope
for all of us earlier in our survival. Thanks for still being here and posting.
Would you consider updating your profile. I think a lot of us construct it when we
join and when we feel the need to reflect on the healing phase. The living time
is a gift worth sharing as well. Would love to hear that part of the story.
steve
Great idea so I added some tonight and will fill out more later. All my best
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