i love my dad's surgeon!
Thought i simple share the news.
Susana
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I am a 6 year survivor of rectal cancer, stage 3. I was diagnosed at 36 years old. I was terrified and just about hopeless until my radiation oncologist said to me,"I am sorry that you have to go through this, but I will take care of this and you will be fine in the end." That Dr. gave me true confidence and hope in a cure, and it was hope that was rewarded with 6 years of health. I like your Father's Doctor's attitude...and you guys deserve the morale boost. It means a lot!0
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I have often said Susana that doctors have very often become somewhat silent on offering really positive news to patients. In some ways I understand that to be protection for their own ethical values. I don't see any reason that a doctor would become too complacent..it certainly would not be in his best interests from a patients point of view. If your doctor has offered these words to your dad I think he must be very confident your dad has a very low chance of re-ocurrance. To be sure...cancer cells are our own cells mutating and they could well do it again---but for now be "in love with the doctor". I would like to hear these words more often from them. Your dads follow ups will keep things under surviellance and for him I cheer his NED.RunnerZ said:I am a 6 year survivor of rectal cancer, stage 3. I was diagnosed at 36 years old. I was terrified and just about hopeless until my radiation oncologist said to me,"I am sorry that you have to go through this, but I will take care of this and you will be fine in the end." That Dr. gave me true confidence and hope in a cure, and it was hope that was rewarded with 6 years of health. I like your Father's Doctor's attitude...and you guys deserve the morale boost. It means a lot!
luv kanga n Jen
btw--is the doc. a good lookin guy???--lol!0 -
Susana -
Great news for your dad!! Not such great news for your husband... is he aware of your latest revelation? How does your dad's surgeon feel about this? Isn't it all a bit sudden? Have you even met his parents? What does his wife think? Just kidding, of course... So happy for your dad. I know it's nice to hear those words from "competent medical authority" - even though we believe it ourselves, it just makes it that much more believable to hear a doc say it.
Cheers
- Bob0
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