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NanD
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Hi! I haven't posted in a long time but had to share my positive news. I was diagnosed with stage III c in August of 2004. I had 13 positive nodes. I completed Folfox IV treatments and am still NED. I had both a bone scan and CT yesterday morning and got the call in the afternoon that all was clear. I have lived with the knowledge that my chances for recurrence are high statistically and I know many of you do too. I'm beginning to believe that those of us who have had the opportunity to use the newer chemo protocols are going to rewrite those statistics. Thanks for all of your support and involment over the past two years-I hope my positive experience can help ease the fear and give great hope to at least one person today who needs a boost. With God's help,we can beat this thing!
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hi nan,
great news to hear.
i am also a survivor. dx may 04, stage 11, no positive nodes. did 6 months 5fu and leuv. had colon resection. as of 7/06 still ned. and yes god is good always.
keep the faith, stay the course and never,never give up
semi's rock!!!!!!!!
be well
bruce0 -
Nan, guess you will be partaking in the happy naked dance; all the cool kids are doing it!KathiM said:YEA YEA YEA YEA YEA YEA YEA!!!!
NAKED HAPPY DANCE!!!!!!!
GRRRRRRRRReat news!!!!
Hugs, Kathi
Congratulations!!!!!! You are wonderful for coming here to share your story of hope!!
Enjoy every single moment!! jana0 -
Whoo hoo! I'm so glad to hear this. Every time I hear it I get a little less frantic knowing some are still NED. It is frightening after stopping chemo that you are in "wait and see" mode. I'm trying to refocus and do diet changes so I still feel like I'm in "Fight" mode. Thanks for this post!
Lisa F.0 -
Great news, Nan. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Betsy0
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