Husband is NED
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After reading Craig's post tonight I really didn't want to post this note, but I am finally able to breath and sleep tonight. My husband had his first colonoscopy today since diagnosed last april with stage 3C, he also had an endoscopy because his ct scan showed swelling in the esophogus. All was clear today and with his cea levels being at 1.8 and ct scan showed no metasis, we are breathing with ease. I told him that I feel we have just been dealt a new leaf on life and we should just enjoy it. Everyone here on this site has been so helpful as to what to expect this past year and I will keep reading your posts and sharing if I can. Take care and God Bless all of you. Margaret
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You Made Me Smile...
Thanks, Margaret!
That's such great news for you both - I don't think you could have "ordred" it any better than that - sounds so good.
And never worry about me, just post away...although I know you are like me and sensitive to posts - if news is good and yours is bad you wait...if news is bad and yours is good...well I get the idea and that's so sweet of you.
But I'm OK and even better after reading your post
Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful news with all of us.
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Marvelous!!!
Margaret,
Thank you for sharing your wonderful news!!!!! We all love hearing when someone is doing well. We rejoice with you!!
Hurray!
Aloha,
Kathleen0 -
Oh Yeah...........Kathleen808 said:Marvelous!!!
Margaret,
Thank you for sharing your wonderful news!!!!! We all love hearing when someone is doing well. We rejoice with you!!
Hurray!
Aloha,
Kathleen
Thats good to hear, especially with everything thats been going on around here, we can sure use some good news......Thats just wonderful news.....Love and hope, Clift0
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