Sue, keep the good news coming and we shall keep our prayers heading your way.
She does not even have to do that. She can get a good laugh when I walk in the door looking like a tornado hit me. It is a bit tough getting ready each day with one arm. By the time I get to her house I look like some crazy lady with a big ball of hair hanging behind my head with two little girls looking not so "neat".
I received very good news this afternoon. The CT and bone scan did not show any involvement other than previosly noted. Although the diagnosis has not changed, that it had possibly spread, was a grave concern.
My heartfelt thanks to all of you for your prayers, encouragement and words of support. I can't tell you how much it means to me.
Sue
I received very good news this afternoon. The CT and bone scan did not show any involvement other than previosly noted. Although the diagnosis has not changed, that it had possibly spread, was a grave concern.
My heartfelt thanks to all of you for your prayers, encouragement and words of support. I can't tell you how much it means to me.
Sue
Sue and Wendy.... You are embarking on a road traveled by many. I was diagnosed in 1988 with stage 4 Colon Cancer. Chemo, Radiation, surgery, in that order. bad days, good days.... from experience I can tell you one thing... 99 % is the healing power of positive thought, and the empathy and help of those close. My prayers and thoughts are with you on this arduous journey.... lean on each other it's the most healing of all.
My prayers for complete remission