CT clear
markatger
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Hi
Just wanted to share some good results. CT scan yesterday was clear. I had a chest xray done today, that I don't have results from, but everything so far looked good.
So according to my doctor I am now year and half without a recurrence. Which means only 6 months more being past the 2 year mark of when most recurrences happen. (Although I still consider myself only to be 6 months NED - I am counting from my last chemo. He counts from day of my first chemo in Mar 2005)
I'm still a little skeptical that I am going to make it. I had what was described as a huge rectal tumor and likely lymph node involvement. The tumor was about 3 cm long and nearly all the way around the circumfrence. Anyways just my current doubt in my noggin...but I need to banish it from my head and enjoy the nice results today!
It helps that we are having lots of beautiful sunny days here this early fall in Seattle, which is a little unusual. Trying to get out on some walks/hikes. I also just started exercising with Team Survivor Northwest, which is an exercise organization for women cancer survivors. They have lots of activities and are a real fun bunch.
I hope everyone is doing ok. My thoughts and prayer are with those who are struggling.
Best Wishes Everyone,
Maria
Just wanted to share some good results. CT scan yesterday was clear. I had a chest xray done today, that I don't have results from, but everything so far looked good.
So according to my doctor I am now year and half without a recurrence. Which means only 6 months more being past the 2 year mark of when most recurrences happen. (Although I still consider myself only to be 6 months NED - I am counting from my last chemo. He counts from day of my first chemo in Mar 2005)
I'm still a little skeptical that I am going to make it. I had what was described as a huge rectal tumor and likely lymph node involvement. The tumor was about 3 cm long and nearly all the way around the circumfrence. Anyways just my current doubt in my noggin...but I need to banish it from my head and enjoy the nice results today!
It helps that we are having lots of beautiful sunny days here this early fall in Seattle, which is a little unusual. Trying to get out on some walks/hikes. I also just started exercising with Team Survivor Northwest, which is an exercise organization for women cancer survivors. They have lots of activities and are a real fun bunch.
I hope everyone is doing ok. My thoughts and prayer are with those who are struggling.
Best Wishes Everyone,
Maria
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WOOOOHOOOO
What great news. Go out and celebrate. I started my official counting as the day of my surgery. I celebrate all milestones though --- the day I was diagnosed, the day of surgery, the last day of chemo, when I have a cat scan, when I have a colonoscopy. You get the picture.
I am so happy for you.
Maureen0 -
YEA!!!
Happy Dance here! (I'll leave the naked part for Kathi since I'm again at work... LOL) This is GREAT news Maria! Like someone said, I think we need to all count every day as a blessing and enjoy it. Sounds like the weather is great to get out and enjoy. HUGS.
Lisa F.0 -
Maria - that is great news.
Enjoy those nice Fall days and celebrate your success. (It sure isn't clear WHEN to start counting, but every NED day is great and the counting is for statisticians - who may have no clue what they are counting since we patients don't even know "when to count from"!
Take care,
Betsy0
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