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2nd post radiation pet scan

meinken
CSN Member Posts: 38
My first pet 2 months after rads ( and 2 months ago), showed a remaining lit up lymph node and a spot on my thyroid. Just got back from the Med oncologist and my 2nd pet (now 4 months from radiation) showed no activity in my lymph nodes, the thyroid clear, and the main tumor in my nasopharynx was still clean. I am currently cancer free and so relieved. I can't thank the folks here, enough, for all the information, support and just plain comfort that I received by reading about your journeys.
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So happy for you .... good news breaks us out in smilesPam M said:Woo Hoo!
Doing the dance of joy in my desk chair. Now you're paying those folks that helped you back by posting your good news - they'll be stoked to hear it. Excellent. Keep up the good work. And keep us informed.
High 5's from everyone right at you!
Hugs too -
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