Eeeeeee Good first post-treatment scoping!
I was fearful that the scope would be painful for the first time or couldn't be done, but nope. Went down smooth as pudding. "No cysts, tumors, lesions or masses," the doc said. "No scaring, radiation burns or tissue damage. There's a lot of inflammation, but that's to be expected. I would say it looks better than average." YAY!
So the big test for me is the PET/CT on Dec 2nd to confirm I am CANCER-FREE and then it's a scoping every 3 months for the first year and an annual PET/CT. Just monitoring. But at least I've cleared the first hurdle in good shape.
May you all also get good news with your next appointments!!!
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Congratulations!
Wonderful news! Thanks for sharing!0 -
Good first scope.Glenna M said:Good news
Happy to hear that your first scope was successful and all is well.
Keep up the good work,
Glenna
Great news Dougarooni!
May your first PET be great news too!
Blessings,
Sweet0 -
Great way to start the weekend...sweetblood22 said:Good first scope.
Great news Dougarooni!
May your first PET be great news too!
Blessings,
Sweet
Thanks for the good news, it helps us all with continuing positive thoughts.
Best regards,
Chuck.0 -
Better than averageMarineE5 said:Outstanding News
Doug,
I am Eeeelated to hear your good report. I was at my Radiation Oncologist yesterday and had to hit the Eeeeee note as well.
My Best to You and Eeeeeveryone Here
Sounds a little like Lake Woebegone, where all the children are above average.
Seriously, that's good news.
Congratulations!
--Jim in Delaware0 -
Back on yer bike !delnative said:Better than average
Sounds a little like Lake Woebegone, where all the children are above average.
Seriously, that's good news.
Congratulations!
--Jim in Delaware
Good one Doug. Glad you got over the hump.
Scam0
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