No residual Mullarian adenosarcoma in path report
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Great news!
I am so glad everything came back clean.
I know how you feel in a way, because I just finished chemo last week and saw the doctor yesterday, Friday. He said I am fine, that he will order a scan in a year, so I am having a hard time realizing I do not have cancer anymore.
All I can say is keep alert on anything different, unusual such pain or bleeding, and enjoy being cancer free.
I would also insist on seeing my doctor every 6 month, in fact, I made an appointment to see him in 3 months.
I am having some kind of abdominal pain, so the doctor recommended me wait another week and if pain persist he will order a scan.
PS: Did they remove any lymph nodes?0 -
Doc says lymph nodes all looked good, so he didn't remove any. I am rejoicing in my good news, but I don't think I will ever NOT be vigilante!Fayard said:Great news!
I am so glad everything came back clean.
I know how you feel in a way, because I just finished chemo last week and saw the doctor yesterday, Friday. He said I am fine, that he will order a scan in a year, so I am having a hard time realizing I do not have cancer anymore.
All I can say is keep alert on anything different, unusual such pain or bleeding, and enjoy being cancer free.
I would also insist on seeing my doctor every 6 month, in fact, I made an appointment to see him in 3 months.
I am having some kind of abdominal pain, so the doctor recommended me wait another week and if pain persist he will order a scan.
PS: Did they remove any lymph nodes?0 -
Same hererejoice1946 said:Doc says lymph nodes all looked good, so he didn't remove any. I am rejoicing in my good news, but I don't think I will ever NOT be vigilante!
I completely understand.
We will all be always vigilante.0
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