Good News
I have many of you to thank for your suppport and prayers and a couple of you I owe you big time for carrying me when I was falling down. Man this is difficult to get through these scans. The relief is so intense.
I am going to take the summer off from chemo to let the old hands and feet repair. Meanwhile I am keeping up with the Rife sound thera;y and still taking the Transfer Factor I had made when I was down in Mexico.
Going out for a glass of sommething goooood and a nice dinner with my very relieved partner.
Mark.
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WONDERFUL NEWS, MARK!!!!
I will be cracking open a "cold one" in your honor on my hammock tonight!!! I am glad you kept fighting even when things got hard on you.
Have a great meal and see you in Nashville!
Stacy
P.S. Maybe next year we'll plan a palooza to include all of our kids!0 -
Great news, Mark!
I raise one to ya! Have a nice dinner and enjoy that chemo break.
Betsy0 -
Mark darling,
Thank you so much for your phone call. I am so happy for you and LOVE your attitude Dude.
I am giddy with your wonderful results!!!!! Keep on keeping on and I hope you have a great summer on the lake. AND keep teaching your docs on how awesome some of the alternative treatments can help us all. Someday they will learn that there are many ways to fight the **** cells other then surgery, radiation, and chemo. There are ways we can compliment the old fashioned approaches.
I hope you celebrated and had a grand evening!!!!!! You so deserve it.
See you in Nastyville and can't wait to get that first hug.
Lisa P.0 -
Patti, Dennis, and Mark,Patti1 said:Mark,
We are so happy for you. We both know the tension of the wait. Dennis had his scans last Tuesday and Friday we got the results.NED also and I am also very relieved. Congratulations
Patti and Dennis
Thank you God! This kind of news is so very awesome. I love hearing it over and over and over.
Jo Ann0 -
That's fantastic news, Mark. Congratuations! Hope you had a wonderful evening of celebration.
I was interested in what you said about giving your hands and feet a rest. After my third cycle of Folfox my hands have erupted in little blisters. Are your symptoms similar? I have read that 5-FU sometimes causes "hand and foot syndrome" but don't remember reading about it on this board.
Here's to a great chemo-free summer! May it be long and sunny!
Catherine0 -
Catherine, be sure to tell your onc about your hands. She may have a solution for you. Mine got very dry and felt as though the skin would spilt. Onc suggested Eucerin lotion which I still use because I just like it so well. Your problem sounds like an allergy to something. Hope it clears up. Another suggestion is to put this question out in the subject window so that everyone sees it.catherine58 said:That's fantastic news, Mark. Congratuations! Hope you had a wonderful evening of celebration.
I was interested in what you said about giving your hands and feet a rest. After my third cycle of Folfox my hands have erupted in little blisters. Are your symptoms similar? I have read that 5-FU sometimes causes "hand and foot syndrome" but don't remember reading about it on this board.
Here's to a great chemo-free summer! May it be long and sunny!
Catherine
Jo Ann0 -
Hi Catherine,catherine58 said:That's fantastic news, Mark. Congratuations! Hope you had a wonderful evening of celebration.
I was interested in what you said about giving your hands and feet a rest. After my third cycle of Folfox my hands have erupted in little blisters. Are your symptoms similar? I have read that 5-FU sometimes causes "hand and foot syndrome" but don't remember reading about it on this board.
Here's to a great chemo-free summer! May it be long and sunny!
Catherine
I think Spongebob used a certain over the counter cream from Mary Kay that helped this. Try him or USKat (sp?) to see if they know the name. Also tell your once to see if they have a cream they recommend or even the onc nurse.
Lisa F.0 -
CONGRATS!!! Celebrate! It is always nice to hear such news.
PS. What is Rife (or Royal Rife) therapy? Love to add things to my knowledge because you never know when you might use them.
Lisa F.0
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