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all worried for nothing

WinneyPooh
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had a whirrl wind of Doc appt and test because scan said cancer was possible spreading again,
But to my delight it was all smoke and mirrors and after they actually put scopes in every orfis, i was pronounced clear of cancer expect for the liver spot which is hard to see for the fatty deposits caused by the chemo, go figure
I will go back on chemo, same as before but maybe the chemo will get rid of the liver tumor and stop anymore from growing, in 3 months we will look again.
Hope all is well with the rest
Live, Love, Play
Winnie
But to my delight it was all smoke and mirrors and after they actually put scopes in every orfis, i was pronounced clear of cancer expect for the liver spot which is hard to see for the fatty deposits caused by the chemo, go figure
I will go back on chemo, same as before but maybe the chemo will get rid of the liver tumor and stop anymore from growing, in 3 months we will look again.
Hope all is well with the rest
Live, Love, Play
Winnie
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This comment has been removed by the Moderatoridlehunters said:YAY Winnie!!!
Great news girl! So happy to hear this for you. You take care!
Jennie -
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Good Winniegeotina said:Hey Winnie
Now thats what we like to hear. Now get rid of that darn liver met and the news will be fabulous. Congrats. Keep up the good work.
Hugs Tina
Really good news ,l m happy to ear that, specially because (you don't know that ), one of your post was the first
thing l found about this board while surfing in the Internet.
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