Pathology report sniff sniff
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Oh Kari, even tho you are totallysusie09 said:So very sorry Kari! Take
So very sorry Kari! Take care!
devasted with that news, your sense of humor came thru while naming your post. I loved your snif, snif. It is clear that after your shock and all the other emotions that must have hit you at that moment that you will face this with your usual fighting spirit. But I am so sorry at that report. None of us knows what the next report may bring and the possibility of having to repeat treatments and everyone here is holding their breath to find out what your onc has in mind for you.
Hugs, Judy :-)0 -
P.S.Skeezie said:Oh Kari, even tho you are totally
devasted with that news, your sense of humor came thru while naming your post. I loved your snif, snif. It is clear that after your shock and all the other emotions that must have hit you at that moment that you will face this with your usual fighting spirit. But I am so sorry at that report. None of us knows what the next report may bring and the possibility of having to repeat treatments and everyone here is holding their breath to find out what your onc has in mind for you.
Hugs, Judy :-)
It's great if the eyelashes grow back thicker, but we don't want the eyebrows too thick or you will have to change your name to "unibrow".0 -
Glad that your ovaries werepitt said:I'm so sorry to hear about
I'm so sorry to hear about the nodes...but you know that you can do this...for no other reason than you have to. It still stinks though. I was just "talking" on another message thread about how we can all use a little less stress at this point. Please hang in there, vent when you need to, and remember that we are all with you in spirit. Pitt
Glad that your ovaries were clear Kari. So sorry to hear about your nodes. Sending you strength and positive thoughts!
Hugs, Leeza0
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