Phew! What a relief!

I'm genuinely curious to know - do you feel as if everything else has been put into perspective, the slate has been wiped clean, and you've been given an opportunity to start all over again?

Anyway, I'd definitely celebrate with an ice-cold Guinness if I was you.

Love, Edward


On 8/12/22 10:29 AM, marc.garrett via NetBehaviour wrote:
Hi all,
OK - Great news! Last week I was told after a PET scan, a type of test that creates 3 dimensional (3D) pictures of the inside of your body, that there is no longer evidence of cancer in my bones or the nodes in the body. This means the cancer treatment worked, and I am now beginning the remission phase. I am currently dealing with Lymphedema, which is slowly going. I'll be regularly visiting the Hospital for checkups every 2-3 months for two years, then 6 months three years after that. The thing is, I do not have cancer now, and I'm getting over the treatment, which was hardcore 🙂

Wishing you well

Marc

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