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Cindy:
I am so moved by your story as I read it this morning. God truly has sent you here to give words of encouragement and hope to ALL of us. I'm so thankful that your Mom is doing well, and that you are receiving such a blessing also! And let's not forget the doctors, for I'm sure they are touched by this also. They live in a world of 'things seen' and most often deal with statistics and facts. So I know the Lord has used your Mom's situation to give them hope also and maybe to realize there is another Great Physician on board!
Thank you again - you have lifted my spirits today.
Hugs and prayers!
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Thank you so much for taking the time to share your good news, Cindy, and bless your Mom, caregivers, and medical staff for going through all this. This prooves what I read: that the chances of survival among we who are "older" is as good as it is for the younger women. There is hope for all of us!0
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This is an amazing story, and I'm so glad you've shared it with us! My father-in-law is 90 now, and is a five year colon cancer survivor. He had surgery, but no chemo was suggested because of his age. He has heart problems, and bad knees, but he's alive and doing his hobby with my husband and planning all the time-a real inspiration, as your mother is.
I hope you'll both continue to bask in the light of God for as long as you live. I'm sure it's been shone on you!0 -
Hi Cindy, What an inspiring and encouraging story! What a 'trooper' your mother must be! It sure goes to show that the doctors don't always know what is going to happen to us.....at best they can only make educated guesses. Much love to you as your mother's caregiver, and give her our love also! Thanks again for the wonderful story, it helps all of us so much. MM0
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I had the news of ovarian cancer at my yearly exam.At surgery I was also given a diagnosis of cervical cancer. I had a hysterectomy with a salpingo oopherectomy and have now been cancer free for 18 mos. I am on a every 4 months schedule for followups and after November if all is well will be on a 6 month schedule. I underwent both chemotherapy and radiation. My family and my faith in God kept and still keeps me positive. I would love to talk to anyone who would like to chat with me.0
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I was diagnosised with ovarian cancer in March this year. I had the surgery and have been taking chemo since April. I have 6 more weeks left. I am counting down for sure. So far my news has been good. Original reports were my cancer was in stage 2 and had not spread. I went today for a mamogram concerning a small place in my breast. I'm trying not to be concerned but we all know that's hard. I am trying to stay positive also. I know the Good Lord has left me here for a reason and I'm excited to see what it is. The hardest part for me has been so much alone time. I would love to chat anytime. I pray that you will continue on your road to recovery.rolland72 said:I had the news of ovarian cancer at my yearly exam.At surgery I was also given a diagnosis of cervical cancer. I had a hysterectomy with a salpingo oopherectomy and have now been cancer free for 18 mos. I am on a every 4 months schedule for followups and after November if all is well will be on a 6 month schedule. I underwent both chemotherapy and radiation. My family and my faith in God kept and still keeps me positive. I would love to talk to anyone who would like to chat with me.
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Hello, I am so glad to hear your news. I wish you continued healing. Don't ever, ever give up. I think you are in the midst of a miracle. Cindyrolland72 said:I had the news of ovarian cancer at my yearly exam.At surgery I was also given a diagnosis of cervical cancer. I had a hysterectomy with a salpingo oopherectomy and have now been cancer free for 18 mos. I am on a every 4 months schedule for followups and after November if all is well will be on a 6 month schedule. I underwent both chemotherapy and radiation. My family and my faith in God kept and still keeps me positive. I would love to talk to anyone who would like to chat with me.
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Hello. You too have had some good news. I don't have experience with chemo but I know some folks who are going through it and I think that is just a hard thing to go through. Harder than the actual disease sometimes. Being alone sometimes gives you the chance to concentrate on YOUR healing and to spend time talking with your God. Use this time to get stronger. I wish you continued healing. Cindyrobck3 said:I was diagnosised with ovarian cancer in March this year. I had the surgery and have been taking chemo since April. I have 6 more weeks left. I am counting down for sure. So far my news has been good. Original reports were my cancer was in stage 2 and had not spread. I went today for a mamogram concerning a small place in my breast. I'm trying not to be concerned but we all know that's hard. I am trying to stay positive also. I know the Good Lord has left me here for a reason and I'm excited to see what it is. The hardest part for me has been so much alone time. I would love to chat anytime. I pray that you will continue on your road to recovery.
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