CEA was right cancer is back
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Sorry for your news
I can only imagine how difficult it must be to have to deal with all this again. It would be wonderful if benign, but even if cancer it sounds like it is in early stage and very operable.
As for the thing about chicks not digging scars, you just haven found the right chicks. Some may even have a scar or two of their own. You could always make up some interesting tales about how you got the scars...my dad always said a major one he had on his chest was from fighting off indians.
Don't worry about resetting that imaginary 5 year clock. Every day that you feel good is a blessing, they just don't always come one after the other.
Take care and keep us posted as you learn more.
Marie0 -
So Very Sorry
That has to be just devastating news, but if it is stage 1, it sounds like they caught it early enough. Just count every day as special. Hoping the surgery will go smoothly and you will have a fast recovery.
Kim0 -
Lou
Sorry it came back, I hope that all goes well with the surgery and this will be the last time you ever have to deal with this. Yes the scars suck, I still struggle with it.0 -
I'm speechless....
Wishing for a stage I. I'm so sorry it's back. Four and a half years is a good amount of time to be clear.
I would think they could easily remove this laproscopically.
Chicks do dig scars but we also have to know that guys dig scars, too. LOL
Love and Hugs,
Holly0 -
BUMMER!
I am so sorry to hear this news. I can understand your frustration (++) to have this happen just six months from the 5 year mark -- grr!!
I have read that the chances of a recurrence drop dramatically after you pass the 2 year mark -- and I just can't seem to break that damn barrier myself -- I have a recurrence about once every two years -- and that bottle of celebratory champagne is still sitting in the fridge! (Not really -- I seem to find an excuse to celebrate SOMETHING!).
It's not a lie that chicks dig scars - we do!
I am sending you my very best wishes as you enter the battlefield again, my friend
Tara0 -
Whqt does one say?
I'm not sure how to reply. IT just pisses me off when that dang cancer returns, thank goodness, stage 1, (HOPE, HOPE, HOPE). And Uhm, I'm a chick, and I would dig the scar, as long as you told me that you were Johnny Depp and told me it was from a darn pirate scene, I'd be right there babe, putting healing lotions on, etc....0 -
Uhm
Uhm, to your wife, I'm just kidding!!!!0 -
HONEST!!!!
HONEST!!!!0 -
I am so sorry the cancer hasLovekitties said:Sorry for your news
I can only imagine how difficult it must be to have to deal with all this again. It would be wonderful if benign, but even if cancer it sounds like it is in early stage and very operable.
As for the thing about chicks not digging scars, you just haven found the right chicks. Some may even have a scar or two of their own. You could always make up some interesting tales about how you got the scars...my dad always said a major one he had on his chest was from fighting off indians.
Don't worry about resetting that imaginary 5 year clock. Every day that you feel good is a blessing, they just don't always come one after the other.
Take care and keep us posted as you learn more.
Marie
I am so sorry the cancer has returned. I know exactly how you feel. I had a recurrence after 7 years cancer free. First time Stage IV, this time Stage II, no chemo this time, thank God, just surgery. You got through this before and you can certainly do it again. It's unbelievable how strong you can become.
Keep the faith . . .
Carolyn0
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