Radiation and Breast Cancer - OVER!
#24
Originally Posted by redrummy
Congrats!!!! I remember that wonderful day, and I just hit my 3 year mark. So good luck getting to yours.
#25
Originally Posted by KGoodhand
That is GREAT news! Congrats! You brought tears to my eyes when I was reading your post! It is so good to hear good news! I am so happy for you!!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
My DH has prostrate cancer so we hold our breath every time he has a bone scan. That's where the cancer will go if it comes back.
I am so happy that you shared your good news with us. It's a major mile stone for you and your family.
#27
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 844
I have had wonderful emails from lots of members here for myself and I want to let you know how much I appreciate them.
But, please, I didn't intend to divert the attention from the original poster about her great news!!!
Congratulations again!
But, please, I didn't intend to divert the attention from the original poster about her great news!!!
Congratulations again!
#28
Congratulations to you on passing this milestone. You've been through a lot and you deserve to celebrate! Both my older and younger sisters both had breast cancer and all that it entails with surgery and treatments. That was 10 years ago and they are both still cancer-free. So, good does happen!
#30
Woohoot! Congrats! Most definately a fantastic day :thumbup:
I'm in the same boat as you Quilter7x... Only they found 'something' in my right breast. The last mamo they have to compare the one I had two days ago was 8yrs old...
Friday I'll be going for another mamo & ultrasound. They're sending me to the breast cancer center to get the follow up instead of back to radiology (I wonder if this is the normal practice)... they said the appointment can take 2 hrs & that I'd get the results while I'm there (I wonder if this is normal practice too) *dEEp breath* I'm try'n not to allow myself to let my imagination run away w/me... what ever will be, will be. Plus I've heard from other women that it's not uncommon to have a follow up mamo especially when it's been a long time between them *Thinks to self - everything's gonna be just fine.*
A few thousands prayers from you all can't hurt! :-D Thanks
I wish you luck. Sometimes it seems like they are being extra cautious with women these days. Ultrasounds are nothing to go through, it will be very easy. Please let us know how you make out.
I'm in the same boat as you Quilter7x... Only they found 'something' in my right breast. The last mamo they have to compare the one I had two days ago was 8yrs old...
Friday I'll be going for another mamo & ultrasound. They're sending me to the breast cancer center to get the follow up instead of back to radiology (I wonder if this is the normal practice)... they said the appointment can take 2 hrs & that I'd get the results while I'm there (I wonder if this is normal practice too) *dEEp breath* I'm try'n not to allow myself to let my imagination run away w/me... what ever will be, will be. Plus I've heard from other women that it's not uncommon to have a follow up mamo especially when it's been a long time between them *Thinks to self - everything's gonna be just fine.*
A few thousands prayers from you all can't hurt! :-D Thanks
Originally Posted by Quilter7x
Originally Posted by fabric-holic
I'm so happy for you. (((((hugs)))))
Unfortunately I may be going down that road too. I'm having a mammogram and ultrasound tomorrow because they found something in my left breast at my physical. I'm crossing my fingers.
Unfortunately I may be going down that road too. I'm having a mammogram and ultrasound tomorrow because they found something in my left breast at my physical. I'm crossing my fingers.
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