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Biopsy results came in this morning. It is metastatic breast cancer in my lung.
I have an appointment to talk with my oncologist Monday morning. I trust her. We'll make a good plan. As they say, the truth will set you free, but it won't necessarily make you happy. |
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Sorry for that news, but as you mention, a good plan will come out of it. You know what is happening and can hit those lesions appropriately.
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Amy,
Better to know than not...but I'm sure your onc will come through with a good plan. I'm still keeping that gentle hug ready! Denise |
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I am sorry to hear this Amy. Did you read the article about surgery for ill aged lung mets greatly increasing survival?
As you say now you know you can plan. A x |
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Amy,
Not the news you wanted, but you're now on to the hiding place. You can now design your plan for permanent destruction. Thinking of you Karen |
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Amy,
We have many sisters on this board who are long-time survivors of lung mets. And I know you will be getting good treatment now that the mystery has been solved. Sending you good vibes. |
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Thinking of you, Amy, and hoping you get that good plan of attack soon. In my prayers.
Barb A. |
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Glad you know sooner rather than later. Now you and your doctors can work on eradicating that unwanted addition hanging out in your lungs.
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Dear Amy,
I was sorry to read your post...I am sure you will have a strong plan to kick those lung mets to the curb. Sending you best wishes, Jean |
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Hi Amy,
Please look at the recent article mentioned by Mandamoo (you may have already seen). It looks very good ---- like an extremely promising procedure. Thinking of you and sending along good wishes. Karen Z |
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Amanda,
Do you have the link to the article? You are the second person who has mentioned it...I love positive new ways of treatment and want to read it-- Thanks Karen |
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I'm so sorry. Let's hope they find a plan that gets you back to NED and for many years.
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I'm sorry to hear the results. Now that you know exactly what you are dealing with, you and your doctor can commence to making a plan to kick cancer's butt. Big hugs to you, and lots of prayers.
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Amy, you were so right to go for the difficult biopsy. Now is time for the plan that will bring you back to Ned. Thinking of you. Michka
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Here's the link to the article: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/258521.php
Thank you, friends! I love you. |
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Add me to your team of supporters!
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Amy I join the others in prayer for a kick cancer to the curb plan.
Leah |
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Support and hugs from me too Amy!
Your onc. will come up with a brilliant plan of attack... all the best caya |
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Oh, Germany is on the cutting edge again!
This article seems to point out some pretty clear information. Very hopeful indeed! Let us know, Amy, your plan options...and thanks for posting the link. Warmly Karen |
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Thoughts are with you Amy, you will be on a good plan very soon. Best wishes Lois
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