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OT NightMist is Happy Dancing!
Happy for you!
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Happy, Happy, Happy. Can't hardly see to type this.
Steven Alaska "NightMist" wrote in message ... At least metaphorically. Had my follow up appointment at Roswell today. As many of you probably already know ovarian cancer has a dismal mortality rate. Primarily because it is usually not discovered until it is well advanced, generally stage 3 or 4. Considering the size of the tumor I was not really expecting particularly good news. I was delightfully surprised to be informed that I was stage 1A, everything was still encapsulated, they want to give me four inpatient chemo treatments just to be sure, and it should be all taken care of. They are 99.9 percent sure I am going to be fine. Betcha that is what was weird about it. They wanted to double check everything because they did not expect such an early stage with such a large growth. Less good, I have a bit of infection at the bottom of the incision. So they popped it open like a ziplock, rinsed me out, and packed the wound. I was scatting opera during this little interlude so as to avoid swearing at them. Honestly, the aftermath of all this is more comfortable than the staples were. I am still a bit owie near the infection, but not near so much elsewhere. We'll have a visiting nurse in tomorrow to change the dressing and start teaching DH how to change it. I am going to try to coax DH into an ice cream run to celebrate the good news! NightMist -- I'm raising a developmentally disabled child. What's your superpower? |
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FANTASTIC news! Yeehawwwww!
Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. On Oct 18, 2:19*pm, NightMist wrote: At least metaphorically. Had my follow up appointment at Roswell today. As many of you probably already know ovarian cancer has a dismal mortality rate. *Primarily because it is usually not discovered until it is well advanced, generally stage 3 or 4. *Considering the size of the tumor I was not really expecting particularly good news. *I was delightfully surprised to be informed that I was stage 1A, everything was still encapsulated, they want to give me four inpatient chemo treatments just to be sure, and it should be all taken care of. *They are 99.9 percent sure I am going to be fine. Betcha that is what was weird about it. *They wanted to double check everything because they did not expect such an early stage with such a large growth. Less good, I have a bit of infection at the bottom of the incision. *So they popped it open like a ziplock, rinsed me out, and packed the wound. I was scatting opera during this little interlude so as to avoid swearing at them. *Honestly, the aftermath of all this is more comfortable than the staples were. I am still a bit owie near the infection, but not near so much elsewhere. We'll have a visiting nurse in tomorrow to change the dressing and start teaching DH how to change it. I am going to try to coax DH into an ice cream run to celebrate the good news! NightMist -- I'm raising a developmentally disabled child. *What's your superpower? |
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That is WONDERFUL news!!! I am so happy for you!
Michelle G. "NightMist" wrote in message ... At least metaphorically. Had my follow up appointment at Roswell today. As many of you probably already know ovarian cancer has a dismal mortality rate. Primarily because it is usually not discovered until it is well advanced, generally stage 3 or 4. Considering the size of the tumor I was not really expecting particularly good news. I was delightfully surprised to be informed that I was stage 1A, everything was still encapsulated, they want to give me four inpatient chemo treatments just to be sure, and it should be all taken care of. They are 99.9 percent sure I am going to be fine. Betcha that is what was weird about it. They wanted to double check everything because they did not expect such an early stage with such a large growth. Less good, I have a bit of infection at the bottom of the incision. So they popped it open like a ziplock, rinsed me out, and packed the wound. I was scatting opera during this little interlude so as to avoid swearing at them. Honestly, the aftermath of all this is more comfortable than the staples were. I am still a bit owie near the infection, but not near so much elsewhere. We'll have a visiting nurse in tomorrow to change the dressing and start teaching DH how to change it. I am going to try to coax DH into an ice cream run to celebrate the good news! NightMist -- I'm raising a developmentally disabled child. What's your superpower? |
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"NightMist" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... At least metaphorically. Had my follow up appointment at Roswell today. As many of you probably already know ovarian cancer has a dismal mortality rate. Primarily because it is usually not discovered until it is well advanced, generally stage 3 or 4. Considering the size of the tumor I was not really expecting particularly good news. I was delightfully surprised to be informed that I was stage 1A, everything was still encapsulated, they want to give me four inpatient chemo treatments just to be sure, and it should be all taken care of. They are 99.9 percent sure I am going to be fine. Betcha that is what was weird about it. They wanted to double check everything because they did not expect such an early stage with such a large growth. Less good, I have a bit of infection at the bottom of the incision. So they popped it open like a ziplock, rinsed me out, and packed the wound. I was scatting opera during this little interlude so as to avoid swearing at them. Honestly, the aftermath of all this is more comfortable than the staples were. I am still a bit owie near the infection, but not near so much elsewhere. We'll have a visiting nurse in tomorrow to change the dressing and start teaching DH how to change it. I am going to try to coax DH into an ice cream run to celebrate the good news! NightMist -- I'm raising a developmentally disabled child. What's your superpower? That is good new, really! I keep my fingers crossed that the infection won't have any unpleasant consequences. Keep mending! U. - and a HUG for you, too. |
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On 18/10/2011 20:19, NightMist wrote:
At least metaphorically. Had my follow up appointment at Roswell today. As many of you probably already know ovarian cancer has a dismal mortality rate. Primarily because it is usually not discovered until it is well advanced, generally stage 3 or 4. Considering the size of the tumor I was not really expecting particularly good news. I was delightfully surprised to be informed that I was stage 1A, everything was still encapsulated, they want to give me four inpatient chemo treatments just to be sure, and it should be all taken care of. They are 99.9 percent sure I am going to be fine. Betcha that is what was weird about it. They wanted to double check everything because they did not expect such an early stage with such a large growth. Less good, I have a bit of infection at the bottom of the incision. So they popped it open like a ziplock, rinsed me out, and packed the wound. I was scatting opera during this little interlude so as to avoid swearing at them. Honestly, the aftermath of all this is more comfortable than the staples were. I am still a bit owie near the infection, but not near so much elsewhere. We'll have a visiting nurse in tomorrow to change the dressing and start teaching DH how to change it. I am going to try to coax DH into an ice cream run to celebrate the good news! NightMist That is so good to hear NightMist. I think that is the best news possible, in the situation. We are happy dancing and jingling (cat bells) here for you in Scotland! -- Jo in Scotland |
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Oh thank goodness it has been dealt with, now to rest and get better and
plenty of ice cream, yum, what flavour? So when can you start quilting? Janner France On 18/10/2011 21:19, NightMist wrote: At least metaphorically. Had my follow up appointment at Roswell today. As many of you probably already know ovarian cancer has a dismal mortality rate. Primarily because it is usually not discovered until it is well advanced, generally stage 3 or 4. Considering the size of the tumor I was not really expecting particularly good news. I was delightfully surprised to be informed that I was stage 1A, everything was still encapsulated, they want to give me four inpatient chemo treatments just to be sure, and it should be all taken care of. They are 99.9 percent sure I am going to be fine. Betcha that is what was weird about it. They wanted to double check everything because they did not expect such an early stage with such a large growth. Less good, I have a bit of infection at the bottom of the incision. So they popped it open like a ziplock, rinsed me out, and packed the wound. I was scatting opera during this little interlude so as to avoid swearing at them. Honestly, the aftermath of all this is more comfortable than the staples were. I am still a bit owie near the infection, but not near so much elsewhere. We'll have a visiting nurse in tomorrow to change the dressing and start teaching DH how to change it. I am going to try to coax DH into an ice cream run to celebrate the good news! NightMist |
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Let us do the dancing! We're up for it! That's just wonderful news.
Roberta in D On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 19:19:57 +0000, NightMist wrote: At least metaphorically. Had my follow up appointment at Roswell today. As many of you probably already know ovarian cancer has a dismal mortality rate. Primarily because it is usually not discovered until it is well advanced, generally stage 3 or 4. Considering the size of the tumor I was not really expecting particularly good news. I was delightfully surprised to be informed that I was stage 1A, everything was still encapsulated, they want to give me four inpatient chemo treatments just to be sure, and it should be all taken care of. They are 99.9 percent sure I am going to be fine. Betcha that is what was weird about it. They wanted to double check everything because they did not expect such an early stage with such a large growth. Less good, I have a bit of infection at the bottom of the incision. So they popped it open like a ziplock, rinsed me out, and packed the wound. I was scatting opera during this little interlude so as to avoid swearing at them. Honestly, the aftermath of all this is more comfortable than the staples were. I am still a bit owie near the infection, but not near so much elsewhere. We'll have a visiting nurse in tomorrow to change the dressing and start teaching DH how to change it. I am going to try to coax DH into an ice cream run to celebrate the good news! NightMist |
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Great news! Ice cream is always good - the more, the better!
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Wonderful news!!!!!!!!!!
Gen "NightMist" wrote in message ... At least metaphorically. Had my follow up appointment at Roswell today. As many of you probably already know ovarian cancer has a dismal mortality rate. Primarily because it is usually not discovered until it is well advanced, generally stage 3 or 4. Considering the size of the tumor I was not really expecting particularly good news. I was delightfully surprised to be informed that I was stage 1A, everything was still encapsulated, they want to give me four inpatient chemo treatments just to be sure, and it should be all taken care of. They are 99.9 percent sure I am going to be fine. Betcha that is what was weird about it. They wanted to double check everything because they did not expect such an early stage with such a large growth. Less good, I have a bit of infection at the bottom of the incision. So they popped it open like a ziplock, rinsed me out, and packed the wound. I was scatting opera during this little interlude so as to avoid swearing at them. Honestly, the aftermath of all this is more comfortable than the staples were. I am still a bit owie near the infection, but not near so much elsewhere. We'll have a visiting nurse in tomorrow to change the dressing and start teaching DH how to change it. I am going to try to coax DH into an ice cream run to celebrate the good news! NightMist |
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