not the best news I'm afraid
Thanks so much for your prayers and well wishes. We both seriously slept like a baby last night! For today, we're walking and breathing and nothing hurts so it's still a good day!
((Hugs to all of you))
April
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April:
I'm sorry the news was not better. I know the feeling of the "rug being pulled out from under you". After all Jim has been through and the tumors are back in the liver. Unfortunately, I have read this over and over that tumors come back after resection but resection is still the best option if it is available. Is RFA an option?
Take care - Tina0 -
don't know about the RFAgeotina said:April:
I'm sorry the news was not better. I know the feeling of the "rug being pulled out from under you". After all Jim has been through and the tumors are back in the liver. Unfortunately, I have read this over and over that tumors come back after resection but resection is still the best option if it is available. Is RFA an option?
Take care - Tina
don't know about the RFA Tina, I asked about whatever it is that they implant..some kind of seeds or something, but Doctor said that would be only if chemo doesn't work. I wonder now about the RFA.0 -
Sorry
So sorry that the news wasn't better. Maybe a new chemo will work, as there are so many out there. Glad you slept well - that can help mentally too.
Kim0 -
April
April,
That is tough news to get but I am glad Jim still has options. Praying that hope brings you peace.
Holding you in the light.
Aloha,
Kathleen0 -
Hang in there! Everytime I
Hang in there! Everytime I get discouraged it seems it is my Doc who tells me not to give up there are MORE things to try!!! Stay in there! My thoughts and prayers are with you. Jean0 -
happy new wishes anywaytootsie1 said:Praying
April, I'm praying for you and Jim.
*hugs*
Gail
April,
I pray this will be the best year yet.
Filled with hope and full of peace and healing.
Another challenge for you guys, I am sure you are up to it.
best wishes,
Pete0
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