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A bit of good news. (Original Post) geckosfeet Feb 2012 OP
Congratulations, and full speed ahead through the adversity to the fresh new days. n/t Mira Feb 2012 #1
Thanks. Looking ahead. geckosfeet Feb 2012 #3
Congratulations! Irishonly Feb 2012 #2
Some nice micro brew in the fridge. Can't drink it now - maybe in a couple months. geckosfeet Feb 2012 #4
I hope you can Irishonly Feb 2012 #6
Lobster - good choice! How long since you finished chemo? geckosfeet Feb 2012 #8
13 years ago Irishonly Feb 2012 #9
Wow - congratulations! Chance and luck does seem to be part of this disease. geckosfeet Feb 2012 #12
Congratulations! cmd Feb 2012 #5
Congrats! sinkingfeeling Feb 2012 #7
Thanks! geckosfeet Feb 2012 #13
That's KC Feb 2012 #10
Yes it is. Thank you. geckosfeet Feb 2012 #14
That's great news jumptheshadow Feb 2012 #11
Yes. It may take while but I will heal. geckosfeet Feb 2012 #15
YAY!! congratulations and YAY!! Ecumenist Feb 2012 #16
Thanks Ecumenist. geckosfeet Feb 2012 #17

Irishonly

(3,344 posts)
6. I hope you can
Thu Feb 9, 2012, 11:02 AM
Feb 2012

Getting through chemo deserves a great big celebration. When I could really taste food again I had lobster. Everything tasted like metal for so long I wanted to make sure I could enjoy it. I am so happy you will soon be done.

Irishonly

(3,344 posts)
9. 13 years ago
Thu Feb 9, 2012, 12:23 PM
Feb 2012

I had almost a year of it. My breast cancer didn't show up on mammograms so by the time they found it my right breast was all tumor and attached to my chest wall. I am very lucky for many reasons but one of the big ones is that although I had cancer in 18 lymph glands it hadn't gone though my body. I am not sure why but I am very glad it didn't. When I first discovered the lump, they didn't think it was cancer until I had the biospy.

geckosfeet

(9,644 posts)
12. Wow - congratulations! Chance and luck does seem to be part of this disease.
Sat Feb 11, 2012, 09:48 AM
Feb 2012

My pathology report showed some in some 2 lymph nodes (esophagus). Otherwise I may have been able to skip the radiation and chemo as I was stage 1a when they found it.

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