5 years WOOOHOOOO
Moesimo
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5 years ago today I was drinking fleet phosphosoda as a prep for my surgery the next day. I was so scared and so sick from the prep. I was vomiting and had such diarrhea. It probably didn't help that I had a couple of beers as part of my prep. They are clear liquids, aren't they? We had to drive an hour to the hotel where we would spend the night before my surgery. We didn't get to the hotel until midnite because I couldn't leave the bathroom. Well, it has been 5 years since that frightful night. I have come a long way. Sometimes I wondered how I was going to get through it all. But I did. That was the first of my 3 surgeries for my stage 3 rectal cancer. I am a survivor. It was a rough couple of years but I am a stronger person now. I will now wait one year for my next cat scan.
I am writing this to give all the newbies hope. I wanted to hear all the success stories when I was diagnosed.
For all of those still in the fight I am sending positive vibes and prayers.
Thanks to all who have helped me on this site. I couldn't have made it without you.
Maureen --- diagnosed 3/17/03
I am writing this to give all the newbies hope. I wanted to hear all the success stories when I was diagnosed.
For all of those still in the fight I am sending positive vibes and prayers.
Thanks to all who have helped me on this site. I couldn't have made it without you.
Maureen --- diagnosed 3/17/03
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Maureen:
Whew!!!!! I can't stop crying! Happy tears!! YOU are the reason I keep referring newbees to this site. You, and people like you give the message of "Hope". There IS light at the end of the tunnel ... And it is not necessarily a choo-choo train! Congrats!! You GO girl!!!!!!!
xoxoxo, Cheryl (One year, 7 months, and 25 days for me.)0 -
One year ago June 29th I had a right hemi- colectomy. They took all of my ascending colon and half of the transverse. Because there was no lymph node involvement I didn't require rads or chemo, thank God! I still have a lot of low abdominal pain, gas, frequent BMs. Next week I go for my colonoscopy and pray that it is neg. I have been treated by the Mayo Cllinic and can't praise them enough for the excellent concern and care I have gotten. I would just like to feel like "me" again. I just turned 68. I have not let it get me down. My husband and I have traveled to 11 countries so far in 2008. Some day I'll feel "good" again. The Lord is my strength.0
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This is just wonderful news! I feel so good when I read your story. It was 2 years on May 8th for my husbands surgery also stage 3 rectal cancer. You have been one of the people here that has given me strength. You are always so positive and I think that makes such a difference in your recovery. Thank you so much and have a wonderful summer.
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I AM SOOOOOOOOOOO HAPPY FOR YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We all benefit from HAPPY ENDINGS!!! (pun intended)
Stacy0 -
Congratulations! You are a true survivor! You are what gives others hope. Thanks for all that you contribute to this site. Way to go Maureen!
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