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    I saw you posted this on another thread yesterday:

    "And I received some good news this morning: my last surgery indicates that there is no cancer remaining in my breast! Just received the pathology report, and now I can enjoy my three-day weekend. Unfortunately, though, tests also show that chemo killed my thyroid, so now I'll have to take medicine for the rest of my life **sigh**. However, I'm still a very happy camper today!"


    That is just such wonderful news! I am rejoicing with you!! BIG HUGS!! God is so good!


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    This is *mostly* good news!

    Congratulations Laura

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    Laura,
    I am so happy for you. You and Shannon are in my prayers every day. Have a wonderful weekend and enjoy your good news! Kathy






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    Tina,

    You're so sweet!! Yes, I'm rejoicing--and my husband and I went out to dinner last night to celebrate. I feel as though I have a new beginning ahead of me and that I can work hard to make sure the cancer doesn't return. I'm taking a natural path to that end, rather than the "accepted" medical approach, but I feel that it's the right way for me. I react terribly to all types of medications, probably because of the celiac disease, so I believe the natural approach will work better in the long run. The chemo treatments I underwent for four months were sheer torture (the movies that depict such people as huddling in a corner crying, vomiting, and shivering for days are very accurate--the only difference is that the vomiting can now be controlled). The chemo burned my skin, covered me with oozing sores, left me for weeks without sensation (couldn't feel touch, heat, or cold), destroyed the lining of my mouth and gums, caused esophigitis, caused neuropathy in my feet and hands, destroyed my thyroid, made me depressed and fatigued, and other symptoms too numerous to list. I will be consulting with an M.D. who also uses a natural approach to treating cancer on Wednesday. It's going to cost big $$$ because he's not an HMO doctor, but I believe that it's necessary to spend the money in order to ensure a longer, healthier life.

    Thank you so much for kind thoughts, Tina--what an upper!

    Laura H. (RoseTapper)






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    (((((Laura)))))
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    Laura - great news! Congrats!

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    Laura,
    That's great news. Sorry to hear about all the side effects. Still, plenty of reasons to celebrate. Thanks for letting us know about your progress.






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    You are Blessed and you are a Blessing in my life. Thank you for Sharing and caring and I'm so happy things are going well.

    ((((HUGS))))
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    That's wonderful Laura! Celebrate!!!

    Denise
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    **blush** Yes, I continue to celebrate--with all of you! Thanks again!

    Laura H. (RoseTapper)






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