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mhall6252 posted:
Thanks for accompanying me to my doctor appointment this morning. We partied so much on Pinkie that I was 30 minutes late!!! Oh well, c'est la vie! My appointments have been at 9, and I totally missed that today's was at 8:30. I guess I'll blame it on chemo brain...or partying on Pinkie...lol

All my labs look pretty good and everything is going OK. I won't know the results of the tumor markers until tomorrow or Friday. I don't fret over this stuff, really. It's so totally out of my control and honestly, I had a month of no treatment while I took my trip to Paris, so it will be a miracle if the number is lower. So long as it hasn't skyrocketed.... I go back on 8/15 and I'll have a PET/CT on 8/6 which will tell the real story.

Jan - how did you make out?

Hugs to all,
Michelle
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cindy12345678 responded:
Michele,
I am glad you are doing ok. You are one of the most
positive people I know. I need that! Thanks for being you!
You know we will all be waiting with you!
Cindy
 
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Haylen_WebMD_Staff responded:
Thanks for the update!

Pinky party and chemo brain is always an acceptable excuse in my book
 
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Mark918 responded:
That's great Michelle. Glad to hear things are going well.
 
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Rachael67 responded:
It was nice to be in a doctor's office when we needed hang-over cures!!

So very glad to hear your report! Continuing to send good wishes for the tumor markers....We are stocking Pinkie up for your next appointments!

Blessings,
Rachael
A bird doesn't sing because it has an answer; it sings because it has a song.
Maya Angelou


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