Stage 4 with good news

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    MichelleRHG
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      Hi Friends,
      I always like reading good news here. It gives me hope. Maybe my report will help someone, also. I recently advanced from stage 3 to 4 and had a thoracotomy 8 weeks ago to remove 2 lymph nodes in my chest that were adhered to an artery. After a few rough weeks, I am healed and my pain is gone. The best news is this week’s CT showed no active disease. Now to step off this rollercoaster for the next 3 months. Feels weird to have stage 4 cancer but have nothing detectable. I’m sooo thankful!
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        Coragirl
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          Such wonderful news! I am so happy for you and your fami!y, enjoy the summer. 

            KO
            Participant

              That is wonderful news!!!  God bless you.

            Bubbles
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              YAY!!!  Enjoy! celeste

              sister of patient
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                That is great news Michelle!!! Thrilled for you and your family and thanks for sharing!!! Best wishes to all of you!!

                Barb

                Julie in SoCal
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                  This is great news MichelleRHG!  Thanks for sharing.  We all need the happy stories too. It is hope giving.

                  Will be doing a two legged happy dance for you here in SoCal!

                  Peace,

                  Julie

                  bjeans
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                    Sorry about the tough healing but the result is beyond great! 

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