TERRIFIC NEWS!
hopefulone
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I am so happy and so relieved and so GRATEFUL to God . Surgery went very very well for my husband. What was supposed to take 6-8 hrs, was 2 -1/2! and the surgeon said that he believes he got all the liver mets! 5 spots showed up on mri/ct most of you know.Now after surgery, only 2 he believes were actually really mets. One was something he was born with and not of big concern and the two other spots, he could find nothing to remove! He did not have to go to ICU. He is very sore however and still having some issues, but if things stay moving in the right direction, he'll be home next week. I want to tell you new fighters , to never give up hope. To research and pursue all options vigorously no matter what you are told at the start of your journey. As many of you know we were told inoperable for the last 8 mos. I don't know what the future holds. No one does, but I know right now I am more hopeful than ever! God Bless you all . You are all in my prayers.
Diane
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There's nothing like waking up from surgery to wonderful news. I am so happy and relieved for both of you. He'll be home before you know it. Monica0
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WOW!!!!!That is wonderful!!I am so happy for you both. God is Great!!!You are an inspiration to all here. Give yourself a pat on the back for being such a good caregiver. You never gave up hope, and look where you are now. My prayers are with your husband for a smooth recovery and my happy thoughts are with you too!! Celebrate!!!!0
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I've been out of town with on an elderly mother mission and just returned to see your good news. This is beyond wonderful! In a few weeks he will be feeling so much better and this will all seem like a bad dream(more like a nightmare).
I'm so happy for you both.
Jo Ann0
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