WHAT A RELIEF
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I TOO AM RELIEVED FOR YOU SUE!
I've been holding my breath ever since the news came down that there might be something there....do you realize how hard it is to drink beer while holding your breath?
Now you'll be 100% ready for the next Palooza!!!
MAJOR, MAJOR HUGS!!!
Stacy0 -
Let the record reflect I didn't touch ANY of those guys.....!!!!!Lisa Rose said:What a relief is right. . .
Sue you were very much missed in Halifax ~ but now we have CP-5 to look forward to. But on a positive note with 500 pics your not on my blackmail list of the folks who attended CP4 in Halifax.
Lisa Rose0 -
Good news! Kick butt girl! And hey... let's both be sure not to miss CP5!0
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That's great news. It is a good reminder to all of us that not all symptoms we have are due to cancer. We are prone to the same problems (aging for me) that everyone has. However we need to continue to be proactive in our approach to our medical care givers to make sure that cancer is always ruled out.
Keep pounding the beast!
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Aging, ****? I've decided to NOT do that anymore!!!! (hehehehehehe) Sassy old 51 years young!!!vinny3 said:That's great news. It is a good reminder to all of us that not all symptoms we have are due to cancer. We are prone to the same problems (aging for me) that everyone has. However we need to continue to be proactive in our approach to our medical care givers to make sure that cancer is always ruled out.
Keep pounding the beast!
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Port RemovalMoesimo said:Woohoo
What great news.
Maureen
Hi all,
I don't post that often... but I do read the posts every couple of days.. brief history... colon cancer... dx Stage IV, July 2003.. chemo.. Folfox regimine..oxillaplatin, leucovorin.. and radiation.. with a continuous pump... cancer free now since March 2004... yeah... well anyway.. I am having my port removed next Wednesday.. when I had it put in, I was taken to the operating room under general anesteshia,, well now.. they told me it will just be a local.. no need for fasting or bloodwork and I will be awake but be numb?? Has anyone else had this procedure done this way? And how did it work out for you.. I am really nervous.. I liked it better when I was asleep.. lol.. any replies would be helpful
Gail in PA0
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