Another good report
Did a colonoscopy yesterday. First one where they used a drug where I remained awake. I was awear of what was being done but simply didn’t care.
The sedation was interesting to note, but especially noteworthy is that the colonoscopy was all clear.
And the surgeon said my next colonoscopy can be in five years. That would be November 2022. Wow!
To go from Stage VI to NED and then staying NED since December of 2014. I definently have good cause to celebrate Thanksgiving!
And one of the things I am most thankfull about is you all in this forum.
Thank You for caring and sharing. Your encouragement. Your worries and struggles. Your positive thoughts and prayers. Your Love!
May your Thanksgiving be overflowing with Love and hope.
Sincerely,
Phil
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Congratulations, Phil!
Congratulations, Phil! Definitely something to be thankful on this Thansgiving.
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That's great news!
congratulations Phil!!!
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Great news. Congratulations
Great news. Congratulations
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Great News
Phil - First of all - I am so happy that you have such good news to share. What a great feeling! I noticed in your write-up that you had folfiri - did you have it up to Dec. 2014? I have had 27 avastin + folfiri, and am on a 2 1/2 mo "much needed" break. Going back on same chemo when I resume. Have multiple liver lesions - no surgery. CT scans have shown shrinkage in tumours, but still says multiple.
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Oh what a feeling that must be...
Revel in your fortune, and continue to remain an example to other stage IV forum members. May their hope be strengthened by such news. It can happen!
Jim
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Thank you!
Phil, I am one of those current Stage IVs and I thank you for your encouragement. I have been so fearful of the full on chemo but I have decided today to go for it. Port and all. You and others are proof it can work and we can conquer the beast.
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WooHoo
That is more than awesome news since you were diagnosed with Stage 4. It's such a wonderful feeling to have all that back as "clean and squeaky". So glad for you and you can have a very great Happy Thanksgiving now. You have a lot to be thankful for.
Kim
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Thank you Jim! May manyairborne72 said:Oh what a feeling that must be...
Revel in your fortune, and continue to remain an example to other stage IV forum members. May their hope be strengthened by such news. It can happen!
Jim
Thank you Jim! May many blessings be given to you!
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Thank you Cinnamon! WishingCinnamon Jones said:Great news. Congratulations
Great news. Congratulations
Thank you Cinnamon! Wishing you much Light and Love!
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Thank you Ruth. Sending youRuthmomto4 said:That's great news!
congratulations Phil!!!
Thank you Ruth. Sending you Love and Best Wishes!
Love the picture. Are these yours?
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Thank you Lily Flower. MayLily Flower said:Congratulations, Phil!
Congratulations, Phil! Definitely something to be thankful on this Thansgiving.
Thank you Lily Flower. May beautiful flowers, occasional nurturing showers and lots of sunny warm days be given to you! Blessings to you on this feast of Thanksgiving.
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Thank you Sue. Wishing youTrubrit said:Phil, this is WONDERFUL news!
Phil, this is WONDERFUL news! And what a joyus week to recieve it.
Here, a frirnd to help you celebrate.
Tru
Thank you Sue. Wishing you much Love and beautiful peaceful nature on this feast of thanksgiving
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