Good News!
The Doc says, "You have about three years now, right?" I said 3 and 1/2! I am inching toward 5. He says 5 is an arbitrary number(I said nuh-uh, I really did!) and that I am more likely to get any cancer anywhere than someone else. I said "I live a clean life and smiled big." He said "YOU , know...."
I told him to give me a break.
Man, can a semi-colon get a break????!!!!
I feel great and am back at the gym.
Thank you all for your interest and support.
What do your docs say about the 5 year thing? I am interested to hear.
Love and Hugs,
Taunya
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@&&*****^^%%%^^^ whoa once i get all this in motion i cant stop..haaaaa haaaaaaaaa... so glad you have good news.. my doc doesnt really bring up the 5 year number.. but I only had surgery a year ago this august..hey does that count as one year..??? <<<is confused..but I stay that way i just keep smiling so people dont know..peace..ramona410
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Some doctors seem to feel that even three years without a recurrence is a good sign but even though five years is the usual, I guess we all have to realize that we need to be vigilant at all times and check any suspicious signs or symptoms.
Congrats on the result....enjoy it!
Ali0 -
Hi Taunya,
Hey, I'm celebrating any great reports from anyone on this site. YAHOO!!!!!
I haven't talked about the 5 year thing with my doc either, since I'm just through the one year gate. But THAT felt significant. THREE AND A HALF YEARS is definitely something to line up those chickens about. No, really, I'm an "expect the worst and be thrilled with the best" kiind of coper, but I also believe in marking the milestones. When I get to five years there will be a big party.
CONGRATULATIONS on these reports.
--Ellie0 -
Hi Taunya,
FANTASTIC NEWS!!! Love it, just love it. 2 great reports today. It's a good day here on Semi-Colon street!
I started talking to my colorectal surgeon about 3 yrs. , 5 yrs. I was 1 year out from my surgery. Know what he said? "You're cured." Know what? I took that and ran with it. It is all I needed to hear. What will come, will come. I'm not thinking about that now.
So...go celebrate!!! Fantastic.
Love to you
Barb0 -
Yea!!! Horrah!!! Congratulations!!!!
My doctor told me that 5 year used to be considered the cut-off for 'cured' but, fortunately and unfortunately, they increasingly see recurrences after 5 years, because the treatment methods have improved so much. On the other hand, he told me the chances of recurrence drop dramatically once you pass the 2 year mark.
For me, I take every and all opportunities to celebrate -- every landmark and anniversary.
Tara0 -
Yea, you have every reason to celebrate!!!!!!!! Congrats. janataraHK said:Yea!!! Horrah!!! Congratulations!!!!
My doctor told me that 5 year used to be considered the cut-off for 'cured' but, fortunately and unfortunately, they increasingly see recurrences after 5 years, because the treatment methods have improved so much. On the other hand, he told me the chances of recurrence drop dramatically once you pass the 2 year mark.
For me, I take every and all opportunities to celebrate -- every landmark and anniversary.
Tara0 -
Taunya,
Congrats on your good news. I'm very happy for you. It is inspiring to hear this good news. Since I'm still fighting this stage 4 thing i haven't talked to the doc about 3, 5, whatever years yet. Sure hope i get the chance some day. Your story gives me hope.
Mary0 -
Congratulations Taunya! I was going to do tha Bruce Willis(last boy scout) jig but Jen told me to get orf tha table before I fell orf!!unknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
So I will concentrate my efforts on a hugg from us sweetie.
I was told by my lady doctor(lady doctors are my preferred gp...lol!) that 5 years would be good. At 5 she will tell me to go hibernate for 12 months then come back n see her. She said that after 7 years if all is still well she will tell me to permanently "piss orf".........scusey my french guys!!
I guess the docs all have their own way of expressing time schedules.
All tha best Taunya,
Ross(((((((((((((((((Taunya)))))))))))))Jen0 -
Taunya!!
WOOOOOHOOOOOO!!
Happy Dance!!!!
That is great news!
My onc said it's rare in colon cancer to have anything pop up after 3 years. We know it's not impossible but it gets more rare. I'll take that!!
But for today you do not have cancer right? So there.
peace, emily who is heading into the 4 year mark next month.0
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