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HOLY COW! I have been away
HOLY COW! I have been away for a while and come back to FOX pulling another stunt! Sure glad things turned out ok, there! When did you go on Afib meds or is it a side affect from the NIVO? I am praying for stable scans. Good for you, FOX! Keep on doing what you do best. Glad you are feeling better, let us know how the scans went, hopefully you were able to do it yesterday.. Love you lots, ELF!
Ange
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Sorry to hear that you joinedVanda58 said:Hello stage 3 kidney cancer survivor
Hello I am new to this site. In jan a 10cm mass was found on my right kidney had a radical nephretomy to removal my right kidney stage 3ta clear cell and go back in August for ct scan it seems like every single pain or ache I get it, I worry that it has spread and now that it is getting close to scan time I am feeling so anxious, just praying that it comes back with good results and best of luck and prayer to all of you too!!
Sorry to hear that you joined the club here. It is very normal to worry about every little pain, and also get scanxiety. Praying for great results for you as well. Will you be getting a full body ct pet scan? Hugs!
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Fox, you are made from star powder and stainless steel
I love your ability to always take and see things in the most positive way possible.. and I see it works! Love you for caring so much, giving so much, and for your great philosophy in life. Sending you tons of Karma and good vibes. Love Ya!
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Donna, that is too funny! I
Donna, that is too funny! I guess Fox wouldn't mind his nurse showing that side of herself! Actually, the photo is of an owl. It was taken by our dear TW, and I use it, with his permission, in honor of him. I miss him terribly, as we all do, and this makes me see things through his eyes. Fox is another dear one to us. Fox, what do you say, does it remind you of your nurse? xxoo
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picture
Reminds me of a time years ago. As a young lad very fluent in medical terminolgy and writing notes, I got to be poetic. It seems one of our hospital nurses aides and a patient fell in love. Obviously she had to take his temperature. And he was the one for her, for life. So I wrote her a song about how she would, "Get Him in the End."
Now that I know that it is an owl, I can see it. I thought it was hurricaine damage or something like that. But I like your reason for using it.
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Its called scanxietyVanda58 said:Hello stage 3 kidney cancer survivor
Hello I am new to this site. In jan a 10cm mass was found on my right kidney had a radical nephretomy to removal my right kidney stage 3ta clear cell and go back in August for ct scan it seems like every single pain or ache I get it, I worry that it has spread and now that it is getting close to scan time I am feeling so anxious, just praying that it comes back with good results and best of luck and prayer to all of you too!!
A sneeze? Cancer.
An ache?
An itch?
ANything and everthing seems like cancer.
We've all been there, my tumour was the exact size of your's and for now all you can do is sit and wait. How do you feel today? How did you feel yesterday? Hows the weather?
Worry, worry, worry. And if you look on the internet you'll worry more. On this subject they are all out of date or seriously out of their minds.
If you want reasurance, look how long most people on this board have ben posting.
But go ahead, worry and fret, its perfectly natural after diagnosis, but dont let your fear become your master
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Taking temperatures
You do realise they dont need to use your mouth to take your temperature dont you? To paraphrase Andrew Lloyd Weber "Any Orifice will do.".
Change phaser setting from 'stun' to 'dull'.
You should read 'Reaper Man' by Terry Pratchett. Or "Mort" When DEATH takes an apprentice and starts worring 'about whats it all really about? Really. when you get right down to it.'
Existential crises and death dont really go so well together. And there is also the problem of God's irritating teenage daughter, Susan.'
Read these two brilliant, hilarious, thoughtful and funny books. And stop being so damn interesting!
Rooting for you mate (Oh, and I meant Mort before Reaper Man)a great read.
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She got him in the end...lovefoxhd said:picture
Reminds me of a time years ago. As a young lad very fluent in medical terminolgy and writing notes, I got to be poetic. It seems one of our hospital nurses aides and a patient fell in love. Obviously she had to take his temperature. And he was the one for her, for life. So I wrote her a song about how she would, "Get Him in the End."
Now that I know that it is an owl, I can see it. I thought it was hurricaine damage or something like that. But I like your reason for using it.
She got him in the end...love that!
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