met with surgeon
the x factor is going to be the clinical trial I have between now and my next meeting with the radiologist. I sure hope it works. My surgeon said that even with a marginal response, my lung mets might become inactive altogether. Also, one spot in my liver was very faint. I'm not going to ask for a miracle, but I am hoping it works a little.
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This is great news!
John, I'm just thrilled to hear this. You are such a trooper!
Diane0 -
Great newsdianetavegia said:This is great news!
John, I'm just thrilled to hear this. You are such a trooper!
Diane
hope it keeps on getting better for you agree with diane you are a trooper!0 -
THAT IS AWESOME NEWSPaula G. said:Your meeting
This sounds great to me. Very hopeful. As for the miracle, I hope you get one. Good luck and I will watch for updates. Paula G.
ANOTHER NED COMING SOON I HOPE.
MICHELLE0 -
This really sounds great and
This really sounds great and inspiring.John,I believe MIRACLE does happen.Best luck and best wishes to you.0 -
A lot to be thankful for.
John,
Glad to hear that things are moving in the right direction. I hope that you feel our prayers and support.
lizzydavis0 -
Go Ahead and Ask...
If a miracle works, then I hope you get it, John.
I've kept up with your posts and followed your story and am pulling for a great outcome for you. You've been through alot for a young man and you have handled yourself brilliantly from what I've read from you and from what the others post as well.
Continuing to hope for the best for you. With you grit and determination, I feel sure that you will conquer all.
-Craig0 -
I am glad things are lookingtootsie1 said:Good news!
That's good news! Sounds like things might be a lot more positive than you thought at first. I'm so hopeful for you!
*hugs*
Gail
I am glad things are looking up. I see NED in your future. You need a break and deserve a rest.
Eric0 -
Wowbetina61 said:news sound good!!
I'm very happy for you everything looks very promissing, and for sure you deserve it.
John: That sounds like some very good and promising news. Are you still working on that machine and do you still intend to use it. Keep up the great spirit.
Kim0 -
I still need partsAnnabelle41415 said:Wow
John: That sounds like some very good and promising news. Are you still working on that machine and do you still intend to use it. Keep up the great spirit.
Kim
I still need some key parts that have yet to be shipped. I'm going to need to make a few parts. I've been researching transmission and receiving heads. I could buy some but I don't think they are going to be exactly what I need. The key is to direct the radio waves enough to penetrate the body but not so much as to cause harm at the entry site. I have been looking at some old NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) machines for a possible solution. I might be able to use one of their detection units as a transmission head. I'm going to need a salvaged one since even well used NMR's still run in the tens of thousands of dollars. Luckily I have friends in the biz and have already tracked down a couple I can get some parts off of. Believe it or not, I got a hold of some WWII specs on a Japanese Death Ray.
They spent a bunch of time and energy trying to kill folks at a log distance with radio waves.0
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