Didn't understand your anxiety on CT Scan results
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Ah ,but alas the Starfish......:)Nana b said:Miracles do happen
WOW!!! That is awesome! Did you do anything different while on chemo, exercising, eating??, drinking??, praying, do the Cochabamba!
lol
Remember.........?
with 5 appendages thought that if one appendage was lost it was doomed to peril, but then only to find that the appendage that had been taken off was to grow back even healthier than before. The liver is another that will regenerate itself if given the opportunity to do so. So as the Starfish thought the loss of a leg was soon to be its doom, it turns out that it was a blessing in disguise to be replaced by a healthier one. Yours Im sure will turn out the same some day. To become resectable and then offered the capability to regenerate itself, and there my hopeful one will be the answer to your diliema and the start of a new journey in life...Love and Hope to you ......Buzz
Ya gotta have faith sweetheart.....looks like ya got your wish.......0 -
How wonderful! So gladherdizziness said:Oh My Gosh
I am sooooooo happy, tears kept having to be blinked away at the onc's office.
In February I was offered Hospice (same week I got diagnosis)and advised to go home and enjoy life. I, being whom I am, insisted I wanted to try that chemo stuff, I have grandchildren and at the time another on the way, I just wasn't ready to go home and die.
They told me my liver wasn't resectiable and it was so bad I couldn't even get a transplant.
The tumor that was in my right kidney is now GONE. The tumor that was in my right ovary is GONE. My Liver is down to TWO tumors and they have SHRUNK!!! The tumor on my right side colon (the whole reason I discovered I had cancer, it had blocked my colon and I could no longer eat and poop, I could just eat and throw up everything I ate) is now UNDETECTIBLE!
I have now been offered surgery to get rid of the tumor that is at my sigmoid (hope I spelled that right) and uterus, and yes NOW they are offering a resection (sure I'm spelling that wrong) of my liver, cutting out the tumors.
HOW'S THAT FOR A GREAT CT SCAN!!!
Thanks all for your comments and the prayers.
How wonderful! So glad0 -
Yes, I remember Buzz, youBuzzard said:Ah ,but alas the Starfish......:)
Remember.........?
with 5 appendages thought that if one appendage was lost it was doomed to peril, but then only to find that the appendage that had been taken off was to grow back even healthier than before. The liver is another that will regenerate itself if given the opportunity to do so. So as the Starfish thought the loss of a leg was soon to be its doom, it turns out that it was a blessing in disguise to be replaced by a healthier one. Yours Im sure will turn out the same some day. To become resectable and then offered the capability to regenerate itself, and there my hopeful one will be the answer to your diliema and the start of a new journey in life...Love and Hope to you ......Buzz
Ya gotta have faith sweetheart.....looks like ya got your wish.......
Yes, I remember Buzz, you were right there babe!!!!0 -
I've never been intoNana b said:Miracles do happen
WOW!!! That is awesome! Did you do anything different while on chemo, exercising, eating??, drinking??, praying, do the Cochabamba!
lol
I've never been into excercising, so no, didn't do that. Eating, stayed on my same crappy diet, meant to change but didn't,(rarely does a vegetable touch my lips) and kept on drinking my coca cola's, although I did start drinking a glass of water a day to help keep hydrated.
Now however, since I have the happy news, I'm determined to be at my best for the surgery, so started this morning getting up early, going for walks, drinking more water instead of cola's, cutting down on smoking (hoping to quit when my carton runs out), and putting the veggies on my grocery list. I believe I will stick to it,now that I've got good reason too!!!
There was only one real change I made, I started talking to that Supreme Being that I hoped would hear. Hadn't talked to "Him" in quite some time.0 -
Thank you Graciunknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
Nope I figured I shouldn't happy dance naked, I have the blinds off the windows, because I'm painting the walls to the house!!! I'm sure I don't want to hear them throwing up as they look at my naked body dancing.0 -
Awesome newsherdizziness said:Oh My Gosh
I am sooooooo happy, tears kept having to be blinked away at the onc's office.
In February I was offered Hospice (same week I got diagnosis)and advised to go home and enjoy life. I, being whom I am, insisted I wanted to try that chemo stuff, I have grandchildren and at the time another on the way, I just wasn't ready to go home and die.
They told me my liver wasn't resectiable and it was so bad I couldn't even get a transplant.
The tumor that was in my right kidney is now GONE. The tumor that was in my right ovary is GONE. My Liver is down to TWO tumors and they have SHRUNK!!! The tumor on my right side colon (the whole reason I discovered I had cancer, it had blocked my colon and I could no longer eat and poop, I could just eat and throw up everything I ate) is now UNDETECTIBLE!
I have now been offered surgery to get rid of the tumor that is at my sigmoid (hope I spelled that right) and uterus, and yes NOW they are offering a resection (sure I'm spelling that wrong) of my liver, cutting out the tumors.
HOW'S THAT FOR A GREAT CT SCAN!!!
Thanks all for your comments and the prayers.
How about that!! You go dancing girl!
all the best, Leslie0 -
Thank you Paula, it was nicePaula G. said:How wonderful! So glad
How wonderful! So glad
Thank you Paula, it was nice to go to chemo today (used my port for first time, got it installed thursday before last) and see No Avastin, that's so I can get ready for surgery.0 -
heck rather be riding alesvanb said:Awesome news
How about that!! You go dancing girl!
all the best, Leslie
heck rather be riding a horse then dancing. LOL. I was raised on a ranch in Homer, Ak. Used to do the Rodeo's up there barrel racing and gymkhana.
Had Lady Ann, Little Annie, Baby, Paint and of course a couple of ponies, Smokey and Nipper.
Thanks for the pic. Your horse reminded me of Baby, she was a white quarter horse with baby blue eyes. We used to blacken around her eyes to try and keep the sun from causing her blindness. She eventually did go blind, but still lived a good life, throughout that blindness.0 -
Thank you TarataraHK said:YEA!
Yea! Yea! Yea!
I am so happy for you. And I sure do love to hear good scan results -- thanks for sharing your joy
Tara
I'm hoping to see MORE good ct scans from others on this board, I'm praying for a lot of people lately it seems.0 -
Thanks so much Liz, I neverlizdeli said:Fantastic news!
What incredible news! So very happy for you!!!!!!!!
Liz
Thanks so much Liz, I never thought I'd be happy hearing the word "surgery", I cried loudly with happiness when we got into our truck!! I was such a baby, LOL.0 -
I had my scan yesterday...herdizziness said:Thank you Tara
I'm hoping to see MORE good ct scans from others on this board, I'm praying for a lot of people lately it seems.
and totally expect an all clear. I'll find out tomorrow when I go to work (I'm an RN) and look me up on the computer and I read my own. )0 -
That's such great news!HollyID said:I had my scan yesterday...
and totally expect an all clear. I'll find out tomorrow when I go to work (I'm an RN) and look me up on the computer and I read my own. )
That's such great news! So happy for you and for your husband and children and grandchildren.
Best wishes,
Dorothy0
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