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RAD follow-up tomorrow

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Mizz Marcia Ryder - 26 Sep 2007 00:47 GMT
I'm feeling pretty groovy about it but just in case (!) keep me in your
thoughts tomorrow.  I have a 6-month follow-up with my RAD Onc.
I finished RAD in early March and had done so well she scheduled
me for 6 mos out instead of 3.  So far, so good.  I don't get as
nervous for these things as I used to.
Marsha
xela56 - 26 Sep 2007 02:29 GMT
Best of luck..... alex
> I'm feeling pretty groovy about it but just in case (!) keep me in your
> thoughts tomorrow.  I have a 6-month follow-up with my RAD Onc.
> I finished RAD in early March and had done so well she scheduled
> me for 6 mos out instead of 3.  So far, so good.  I don't get as
> nervous for these things as I used to.
> Marsha
Mizz Marcia Ryder - 26 Sep 2007 04:43 GMT
> Best of luck..... alex
>> I'm feeling pretty groovy about it but just in case (!) keep me in your
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>> nervous for these things as I used to.
>> Marsha

Thanks, Alex.  Does noaccount mean the same as "no count" in the
Southern U.S. vernacular?  I sure hope not! ;0
Mary Fisher - 26 Sep 2007 09:46 GMT
> Best of luck..... alex
>> I'm feeling pretty groovy about it but just in case (!) keep me in your
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>> nervous for these things as I used to.
>> Marsha

Not getting nervous is splendid news!  It's a BIG step towards your future
well-being.

Mary
A.P. Thorsen - 26 Sep 2007 04:14 GMT
> I'm feeling pretty groovy about it but just in case (!) keep me in your
> thoughts tomorrow.  I have a 6-month follow-up with my RAD Onc.
> I finished RAD in early March and had done so well she scheduled
> me for 6 mos out instead of 3.  So far, so good.  I don't get as
> nervous for these things as I used to.
> Marsha

Beaming good-news-anticipation rays atcha as strongly as I can!

You're gonna let us know what happens, I hope?

Ann T.
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Mizz Marcia Ryder - 26 Sep 2007 04:41 GMT
"A.P. Thorsen"  wrote :
> "Mizz Marcia Ryder" <MizzOtis@regrets.com> wrote :
>
>> I'm feeling pretty groovy about it but just in case (!) keep me in your
<snipped> Beaming good-news-anticipation rays atcha as strongly as I can!

> You're gonna let us know what happens, I hope?
>
> Ann T.

But of course !  I've been very busy starting back playing in the orchestra
and also updating their website some.  Life is sweet !  I've been reading ascb
as well as the asc ng, just never have much time to answer (or someone
else has given a much better answer).

Night All
Barb - 26 Sep 2007 22:38 GMT
By now, you've probably seen your rad oncologist, but I'm adding my best
wishes anyway.  Hope it went well.

Barb
> I'm feeling pretty groovy about it but just in case (!) keep me in your
> thoughts tomorrow.  I have a 6-month follow-up with my RAD Onc.
> I finished RAD in early March and had done so well she scheduled
> me for 6 mos out instead of 3.  So far, so good.  I don't get as
> nervous for these things as I used to.
> Marsha
 
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