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02-11-2014, 06:36 PM
#121
 Originally Posted by GRADS
I have a follow up appointment with my Oncologist tomorrow. The check up is fairly basic and usually just involves the doctor doing an ultrasound on my lymph nodes. I'm four years out and have been to many of these appointments but it still doesn't make it any easier...at least for me. Even after all the time that has passed these appointments bring me emotionally right back to where I was four years ago. I get really stressed out leading up to it and then I usually feel a rush of relief afterwards.
Good luck! All six of us will be thinking of you!
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02-11-2014, 06:39 PM
#122
Senior Member
Fingers crossed for you Grads. 
CH3NO2
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02-11-2014, 06:58 PM
#123
Senior Member
Good Ruck Grads
My brother in law just got out of the hospital today.
He has been in for three weeks for stem cell replacement.
I believe this was the final step in a treatment thats been going on since Aug.
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02-11-2014, 07:07 PM
#124
 Originally Posted by 76Bonneville
Good Ruck Grads
My brother in law just got out of the hospital today.
He has been in for three weeks for stem cell replacement.
I believe this was the final step in a treatment thats been going on since Aug.
Thoughts and prayers to your BIL. How is he doing?
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02-11-2014, 07:08 PM
#125
I sat down next to a lady at my treatment today who has stage 4 colon cancer. I felt so bad for her. Makes my deal seem so minor.
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02-11-2014, 07:11 PM
#126
Senior Member
You're gonna be fine. Don't worry
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02-11-2014, 07:28 PM
#127
Senior Member
 Originally Posted by djunkie
I sat down next to a lady at my treatment today who has stage 4 colon cancer. I felt so bad for her. Makes my deal seem so minor.
That really has to be tough.
Makes our every day " what's for dinner, how's my commute gonna be tonight" so insignificant.
Best of luck to you, and Grads of course.
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02-11-2014, 07:39 PM
#128
Senior Member
Sounded good the other day when I talked to him. I know he was going crazy in the hospital.
He's only 52 and was diagnosed 5 years ago with a rare case of mantle cell lymphoma.
Thank you Eli, I don't usually post this kind of stuff up.
 Originally Posted by Eli
Thoughts and prayers to your BIL. How is he doing?
Sounded good the other day when I talked to him. I know he was going crazy in the hospital.
He's only 52 and was diagnosed 5 years ago with a rare case of mantle cell lymphoma.
Thank you Eli, I don't usually post this kind of stuff up.
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02-11-2014, 07:43 PM
#129
 Originally Posted by 76Bonneville
Sounded good the other day when I talked to him. I know he was going crazy in the hospital.
He's only 52 and was diagnosed 5 years ago with a rare case of mantle cell lymphoma.
Thank you Eli, I don't usually post this kind of stuff up.
Thank you for sharing. I have a few friends fighting lymphoma. A rare type with no cure, but goes dormant. Are you guys in touch with the Leukemia Lymphoma Society? I did a fund raiser for them. Bike rode 100 miles. It's a great organization and a great cause!
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02-11-2014, 07:50 PM
#130
Senior Member
 Originally Posted by GRADS
I have a follow up appointment with my Oncologist tomorrow. The check up is fairly basic and usually just involves the doctor doing an ultrasound on my lymph nodes. I'm four years out and have been to many of these appointments but it still doesn't make it any easier...at least for me. Even after all the time that has passed these appointments bring me emotionally right back to where I was four years ago. I get really stressed out leading up to it and then I usually feel a rush of relief afterwards.
Good luck GRADS, I will be thinking of you and having positive thoughts for you! Nick goes through the same thing every time he has a follow up.
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