No more chemo! Yay!

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  • Patrusha
    Patrusha Member Posts: 487
    jams67 said:

    I've been and still am married for many years, almost 40! Anyway, moving forward from cancer must feel like being divorced and then thinking about dating again. You look around and wonder, "now what?" Well the music is turned up high, and NED wants to dance until your shoes fall off. Glad to hear your good news! jams

    He he he! I wondered where that loud bass-thumping was coming from, jams! I'll take your advice and party.
  • Patrusha
    Patrusha Member Posts: 487

    Hi Pat -

    I think you made a great decision. You had five treatments, you are Stage II, you are having side effects. I'll bet you have gotten the most benefit from treatments already - I'd have dropped out if I were you. SO - WOW - DONE with cancer treatment and being Stage II that means you can go on with a normal life. How wonderful!

    Your CEA info is interesting and I shall remember that.

    Take care, have fun, be happy and celebrate,
    Betsy

    Thanks, betsy! I don't know how normal my life will be (it has never been normal before!). But I'm willing to give it a shot! LOL!
  • nudgie
    nudgie Member Posts: 1,478 Member
    CONGRATS!!!!! I am happy you got good news. Keep us posted on the upcoming tests, etc.... You and I were in the same boat with Chemo treatments. I stopped mine at 6 cycles of FLOFOX.

    MERRY CHRISTMAS
  • Patrusha
    Patrusha Member Posts: 487
    nudgie said:

    CONGRATS!!!!! I am happy you got good news. Keep us posted on the upcoming tests, etc.... You and I were in the same boat with Chemo treatments. I stopped mine at 6 cycles of FLOFOX.

    MERRY CHRISTMAS

    I'm telling you, Nudgie, it's almost like we're twins. Diagnosed same stage, same time, surgeries close together, chemo.... I think we're even married about the same number of years... 24. Wierd.