Clean Scan
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carolinagirlpk said:what great news
I have been waiting for your post and this great news!!! How many weeks post radiation did they wait for the scan?PK
wonderful news for both of you. take a deeop breath. Had his spread to the lymph nodes and they fell that no surgery is necessary because its completely gone? I'm right behind him and may need a neck disection and am gathering insight.0 -
No surgeryratface said:carolinagirl
wonderful news for both of you. take a deeop breath. Had his spread to the lymph nodes and they fell that no surgery is necessary because its completely gone? I'm right behind him and may need a neck disection and am gathering insight.
Correct. It had spread to two lymph nodes but they said there was not need for surgery, so we are fine with that. They have been right on the mark so far. Also, we are only five weeks out of radiation treamtent and seven weeks out of chemo. We have another follow up scan for December but I feel really good about it.0 -
Wonderful news!!jkinobay said:It doesn't get any better than that
Congratulations to both of you. Here's to your continued progess and good health. JK
That is truly wonderful news, now you can really enjoy all of the upcoming holidays and you definitely have something to be thankful for this Thanksgiving :-)
Take good care of yourselves and enjoy life!!
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ThanksgivingGlenna M said:Wonderful news!!
That is truly wonderful news, now you can really enjoy all of the upcoming holidays and you definitely have something to be thankful for this Thanksgiving :-)
Take good care of yourselves and enjoy life!!
Glenna
You are so right! We take life for granted until you face something like this. I wake up everyday so Thankful that he is well and still with me. We are both changed and I know it is for the better. I am so excited about the holidays. Thanks you all the kind words. Donna0
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