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Beutiful news
Mary,
I was thinking about you all day. Great news. The only thing I can think of as far as relieving some of the stress is to tell the Dr. to pull the cure out of his hat(COME TO THINK OF IT I WOULDN'T CARE WHERE HE PULLED IT OUT FROM). Now that would be the mother of all stress relievers wouldn't it? So glad to hear the great news. John(FNHL-1-4A-5/10)0 -
Thanksforme said:Wonderful
Hi Mary,
That is wonderful news. I am sure that you must be feeling such relief. I am so happy to hear that all is clear.
All the best to you, always,
Lisha
Thank you so much Lisha and I sincerely hope and pray you do well also. We ALL deserve a good healthy break. Mary0 -
LOL!!COBRA666 said:Beutiful news
Mary,
I was thinking about you all day. Great news. The only thing I can think of as far as relieving some of the stress is to tell the Dr. to pull the cure out of his hat(COME TO THINK OF IT I WOULDN'T CARE WHERE HE PULLED IT OUT FROM). Now that would be the mother of all stress relievers wouldn't it? So glad to hear the great news. John(FNHL-1-4A-5/10)
I guess I'm not too tired to laugh. You are too funny. Thanks so much John. I think I'll pull myself back through the knothole and get some sleep. Mary0 -
Great news!
Hi Mary,
Thats wonderful news and I'm soooo happy for you. It's nice to get that weight off of your shoulders...indeed! You can tell your doctor for me that "speed of getting scan results" really needs some serious improvement. Thats the only complaint I can come up with right now...if I think of something else I'll get back to you. Have a great weekend Mary. Much love...Sue (FNHL-2-3A-6/10)0 -
Wonderful
Hi Mary,
Nothing to be sorry about. You certainly have the right to ramble on. Again I have to repeat, it seems the New Year 2011 is starting on the right foot. Hopefully, the good news will continue for everyone.
Love Maggie DX 09/09 ectranodal marginal zone b cell NHL remission Jan 20110 -
Thank you Sueallmost60 said:Great news!
Hi Mary,
Thats wonderful news and I'm soooo happy for you. It's nice to get that weight off of your shoulders...indeed! You can tell your doctor for me that "speed of getting scan results" really needs some serious improvement. Thats the only complaint I can come up with right now...if I think of something else I'll get back to you. Have a great weekend Mary. Much love...Sue (FNHL-2-3A-6/10)
Your posts are always appreciated. I hear you about the waiting that is so hard. I am lucky to not have to do that but please don't think that I feel that Mayo is the only place to go to receive care. I can go there because I live in Minnesota. If I didn't live here I for sure wouldn't be able to. It's sounds like you have developed a good relationship with your MD and that he is taking very good care of you and you trust him. That's the important thing. You have a great weekend too. love, Mary0 -
DebDeb S said:Congratulations!!
Clear is the results we all aspire to! Congratulations and wishes for continued success!
Deb
Thank you so much and yes it is an aspiration and a blessing. It doses come with it's own set of issues but I will take it with much humbleness. Mary0 -
Awesomemiss maggie said:Wonderful
Hi Mary,
Nothing to be sorry about. You certainly have the right to ramble on. Again I have to repeat, it seems the New Year 2011 is starting on the right foot. Hopefully, the good news will continue for everyone.
Love Maggie DX 09/09 ectranodal marginal zone b cell NHL remission Jan 2011
Congratulations Honey! Wonderful news, and yes anxiety is a part of my life too. But it does get better with time.
Enjoy your weekend!
Take care,
Beth0 -
Thanks Tomtcvine said:Good results
Congratulations on your clear scan. As you say, a very big load off. Really happy to hear about it.
Now, relax and enjoy it!
Tom (DLBCL-Stage 4-7/10-Remission)
And that,as you know, is the key. Take care. Mary(FNHL-1-2-4A-7/08-Remission) Thankful to be able to type that last part with certainty again!!0 -
Thank you Maggiemiss maggie said:Wonderful
Hi Mary,
Nothing to be sorry about. You certainly have the right to ramble on. Again I have to repeat, it seems the New Year 2011 is starting on the right foot. Hopefully, the good news will continue for everyone.
Love Maggie DX 09/09 ectranodal marginal zone b cell NHL remission Jan 2011
I am happy but also want good results for all. Sometimes I feel awkward posting positive results while others are struggling so much. But I try to tell myself that it gives hope. Mary0 -
Good to know Beth!dixiegirl said:Awesome
Congratulations Honey! Wonderful news, and yes anxiety is a part of my life too. But it does get better with time.
Enjoy your weekend!
Take care,
Beth
Thank you. I will look forward to it getting easier with time. I think this time was the hardest because it was the longest period I have gone without being seen or being treated etc. At least now I know I can maintain,at least for 5 months,on my own. How are you doing? Mary0 -
Just back from Mayomerrywinner said:Thank you Maggie
I am happy but also want good results for all. Sometimes I feel awkward posting positive results while others are struggling so much. But I try to tell myself that it gives hope. Mary
Mary - just want to add my congrats and very best wishes on your Remission - can't get better than that! So very happy the anxiety is gone and you can relax a bit. What a considerate Oncologist to ask your input - he sounds caring and wonderful. I can't add a thing other than echo sooner test results from the Dr. I go Monday for my first CT after 3 months of Treanda/Bendamustine chemo and we're anxious since it's my second line chemo. I love my Dr. but don't have an appt. to see him until Friday, thus 4 more days to worry. I noticed Sue received her results in the mail - hubby looked that up and found there are 15 states that's not allowed in, and Florida, where we live, of course is one! For my ending scan, I will be sure to make the follow-up appt. the very next day since they know by late afternoon on the day of the test.
Do you have any follow-up treatment such as Rituxan for 2 years to do? NEVER feel bad reporting great results - it does give us hope that one day we'll ALL be able to post such good news - Fran0 -
Hi Francookingirl said:Just back from Mayo
Mary - just want to add my congrats and very best wishes on your Remission - can't get better than that! So very happy the anxiety is gone and you can relax a bit. What a considerate Oncologist to ask your input - he sounds caring and wonderful. I can't add a thing other than echo sooner test results from the Dr. I go Monday for my first CT after 3 months of Treanda/Bendamustine chemo and we're anxious since it's my second line chemo. I love my Dr. but don't have an appt. to see him until Friday, thus 4 more days to worry. I noticed Sue received her results in the mail - hubby looked that up and found there are 15 states that's not allowed in, and Florida, where we live, of course is one! For my ending scan, I will be sure to make the follow-up appt. the very next day since they know by late afternoon on the day of the test.
Do you have any follow-up treatment such as Rituxan for 2 years to do? NEVER feel bad reporting great results - it does give us hope that one day we'll ALL be able to post such good news - Fran
Thank you so much. Yes my MD is really a sweetie and very genuine. I posted a note to you on your Bendamustine thread also. I had the R CHOP ending last January(2010) followed by Zevalin in April. So,for me, no more treatment going forward just the followups. Oh and by the way I did not have a complete remission from my first round of treatment either. That was Rituxan and a drug called Ontak as part of a clinical trial. I then had the R CHOP and achieved CR then the Zevalin to increase that remissions duration. So far so good, but hard won. So hang in there and I know you will be posting your own good news soon. Prayers,finger crossings and all of that to you. Mary0 -
Knew you could do it!JoanieP said:Wonderful news Mary
I am so glad to hear about your great news Mary. When you hear the REMISSION word it just makes your spirits soar. Thank you for sharing your awesome news!!
Wonderful news Mary, I am so glad you can now relax and feel more confident about your staying in remission. I guess we are pretty much on the same time schedule, your ahead of me by a few weeks. I know getting to that one year mark for remission and not having a recurrance was really a biggie for me. My one year anniv. will be Feb 15th. And your doctor sounds wonderful, can he be cloned? I love my Oncs but neither has ever asked for feedback on how to lower our stress levels over getting scans. Actually I just wish they would just mail me my scan report, the hospital says they are not allowed to before we speak with the doctor, strange, as I leave with a CD of the scan which I can look at on my PC. If it's a PET it gives the SUV on the CD. Anyway, the most stressful time for me when awaiting test results is seating in the doctor's office waiting for him to come in, my heart pounding in my ears, I have very dry mouth and find it difficult to speak or think clearly. I think just thinking about it has my BP up, LOL. My Onc also only works 3 days a week so getting results in a timely manner has to be planned around his schedule.
Also congrats on graduating to every 6 months, I'm still at every 3, which is great for me. Have a wonderful weekend Mary. You certainly have earned it.
With blessings,
Leslie0 -
Great news!
Mary,
Great news about your clear scan!! So very happy for you! I'll keep praying for you !
Sounds like you have a great doctor at Mayo. That is so important to have someone who hears you. Enjoy your weekend
Love,
Donna
NMZ NHL stage IV 05/10 REMISSION 01/11/110 -
Thanks Joanie.JoanieP said:Wonderful news Mary
I am so glad to hear about your great news Mary. When you hear the REMISSION word it just makes your spirits soar. Thank you for sharing your awesome news!!
I really appreciate it and yes I do feel my spirits soaring. How are you doing? Hope all is well. Mary0
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