One (year) down, One to go...
a long day but everything turned out good. both the ct scan and the mri showed no evidence of any new growth or worrisome abnormalities in my lungs or arm.
this scan marked a special event in the story of my surviving cancer. it has been one year since the surgery to remove the small metastatic nodule from my right lung. (one more to go and i'm out of the "high risk" period after my treatments) it's been well over two years since the first surgery to remove the malignant tumor from my arm. it's been twenty months since i finished chemo. we're starting to get some good numbers here. a positive trend of building time and distance from the horrors and scares and pain.
how glorious to experience the rearrangement of how we measure time.
now, with excitement, we're counting down the months. less than 6 until the amigos are here...less than two until my first niece is born...
we ain't...goin...nowhere...!
13 Comments:
Beautiful news and hope to see everyon soon.
take care,
Davis Family
Great news! Hope all else is well.
Woody and Cali
YAY!!!! I am so happy....
Good news!!
Love,
Alice
CP,
It is great that these clean scans are becoming the norm and require such a simple post from you. Thanks as always for keeping the rest of us in the loop, as we think of you a lot.
Lovett
That is such wonderful news. So much to look forward to and it is with great confidence now - I'm sure you're able to enjoy it even more. LOVE YOU GUYS!!!! So thrilled. Reid and Mike
That is excellent! So happy for you both and can't wait to meet the twins. Cheers to Fleming as well!!
Hilary
Great news all around!
I saw a bumper sticker the other day and thought of you -
"My karma ran over your dogma."
Take care.
Jay
I keep checking in for updates. Glad to hear things are going well, your pup is ok, and your family is about to double.
so glad to hear such wonderful news...cheers!
Love,
The Cambron Family
Great news have a great time when the babys come. Love to Ruth too. Love Linda and Jack Higgins
Clyde- I believe we are both WFU alums. I got your blog address from Laura Baxter. Great to see you're on the road to recovery. I found out recently that I have Lymphoma and am supposed to start chemo next week. Looks like we're part of a lucky club!
Great news have a great time when the babys come. Love to Ruth too. Love Linda and Jack Higgins
so glad to hear such wonderful news...cheers! Love, The Cambron Family
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