Heh, this is very much a necropost, but I may as well keep it all in one post. I *also* ended up with stage 3 endometrial cancer last year and had to go through the who chemo, radition and very radical surgery to get rid of it.
Never mess with a feisty halfling! {flexes tiredly} Rolling Pin of Doom 2, Cancer 0
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Delaware DrywallersLast edited by joeanderson; 05-10-2021, 10:47 PM.
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And here's to the return of many years so blessed.
You deserve it!
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Ok, I'm necro-posting ... but for the best of reasons.
Lots of us seem to need some good news right now to make up for all the bad stuff going on, so ....
1 year ago today was the successful surgery that removed my thyroid and the cancer along with it.
1 year cancer free!
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Best wishes for your recovery from this direction as well.
I can somewhat know how you feel, as I find myself in a slightly similar circumstance, being evaluated for esophageal cancer at present, and will find out in June how much of me has gone missing during surgery.
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Thanks you two. It was pretty scary waking up from surgery and finding that, instead of the partial thyroid removal to get rid of the suspicious part, they'd found cancer and removed the whole thing. Given that nasty C-word, I ended up very quickly with the best possible result. Now I "just" need to recover from the surgery and get back to enjoying life with a bit less stress.
~Mum
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Phew!
An accidental discovery last summer ...
Inconclusive results ...
And again ...
Months of wondering and worrying ...
A scary decision ...
8 days of knowing and fearing ...
One crystallized moment of pure relief ...
... a lifetime to celebrate.
RPoD 1, thyroid cancer 0 ... surgery that both found and removed it was last week, the good news was today.
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