So glad to hear it. I was unbelievably on pins-and-needles waiting (hence the direct email earlier today)! I believe that I have a colonoscopy coming up soon(one-year anniversary, you know), and a conversation with my "new" old oncologist (the guy I had for my clinical trial took a job in Vancouver BC - which is like, not next door, you know). I am feeling a little numb about the idea, really.
But enough about me. Go get an ice cream or a shot of something alcoholic to celebrate, and but this event *behind* you for a while (aren't we colo-cancer survivors just a BARREL of laughs with the tush puns??)
In late 2006 I was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer. In October I had surgery to remove 10 inches of colon, my uterus and my left ovary (where the cancer had spread). In December I celebrated my 34th birthday and then started 6 months of chemo. And I have lived to tell the tale...
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OMG, congrats! Hope you've got an indulgent celebration planned!
Between you and Holly, there's lots of good colorectal mojo floating around! Gives the rest of us lots of hope. Woo!
Hey Megan,
So glad to hear it. I was unbelievably on pins-and-needles waiting (hence the direct email earlier today)! I believe that I have a colonoscopy coming up soon(one-year anniversary, you know), and a conversation with my "new" old oncologist (the guy I had for my clinical trial took a job in Vancouver BC - which is like, not next door, you know). I am feeling a little numb about the idea, really.
But enough about me. Go get an ice cream or a shot of something alcoholic to celebrate, and but this event *behind* you for a while (aren't we colo-cancer survivors just a BARREL of laughs with the tush puns??)
Congrats on the great news!
Hooray Megan!
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