OK Bring on the scan watch brigade!
lesvanb
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Well just got carried away with all the flag raising and stuff from last week :-)
So tomorrow I head off to SLC Utah for my new baseline PET/CT scan. This is the first scan since before my liver surgery last October and the first in a series of CT scans every 3 months for a year, maybe more, since I am at high risk for recurrence these next two years (stage 4). Of course I hope and wait for continued NED status. And I want to send my heartfelt thanks to all on this board 'cause no matter what happens I have a team behind me, and that sure takes away much of the fear with its sense of being alone with this life/death struggle. We semi-colons know very well from our experiences that birth has a poor prognosis and therefore living our life as best we can is what we do.
Leslie
So tomorrow I head off to SLC Utah for my new baseline PET/CT scan. This is the first scan since before my liver surgery last October and the first in a series of CT scans every 3 months for a year, maybe more, since I am at high risk for recurrence these next two years (stage 4). Of course I hope and wait for continued NED status. And I want to send my heartfelt thanks to all on this board 'cause no matter what happens I have a team behind me, and that sure takes away much of the fear with its sense of being alone with this life/death struggle. We semi-colons know very well from our experiences that birth has a poor prognosis and therefore living our life as best we can is what we do.
Leslie
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Wishing you a positive scan!
Sending positive vibes your way, Leslie! I know how nerve wracking scan results can be, so i'm hoping you're able to get your mind off of it until the NED results come back!
Let us know how it goes!
Hugs,
Krista0 -
sending positive thoughtsBuzzard said:Chin up..........
Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers for a good scan.......
sending positive thoughts your way for good results.. Hang in there.0
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