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Originally Posted by Che70velle
Greg, I told my "team" 6 weeks ago that you were cancer free. Big smiles here in Ga.
So happy for you, Gwen, and the family!!!!
...it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!!!
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You have no idea how good it looks!
Mind you --- I still have some major health issues. I still have a tumor on my liver..... and it's not a happy camper because of it etc.... but that's a different issue than having a cancerous tumor that's infected my lymph nodes -- WHICH WAS THE CASE mid May!!
They're running some "autoimmune" tests on me now -- because if it's not cancer -- then what is going on? That sort of thinking..... So while this is FANTASTIC news ----- THEY still think they're going to find a "reason".
Here's my thinking..... I H-A-D cancer.... the original diagnosis was probably correct. What THEY can't see is that my choice of treatment did what they can't. Fixed the problem. I don't know - and I guess we might never really know. Did I, or did I not, have stage IV terminal cancer. The surgeon that did the original work says I did. I trust him. This is the second surgery he's done on me. We have history. He's seen plenty of these tumors in his time. The guy is not going to lightly say --- YOU HAVE SIX MONTHS TO LIVE.... he knows what he saw with his own highly skilled eyes.
What they're seeing (mind you -- these two doctors I saw are LIVER CANCER SPECIALISTS -- so they're doing nothing but liver diseases!) 7 months later is someone that should be dead..... nobody has these tumors and lives... and their patients are getting sicker and sicker with each visit. While I'm doing jumping jacks. LOL It's crazy but I'm going with it!