Doctor Brotherton Said:
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Doctor Brotherton Said:
that grandmas cancer is in full remission!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
thank you so much guys and gals for all the prayers and good wishes ill never be able to repay you for the kindness and love showed to me and my family during this. i said it once ill say it again MCFers are the best f*n people god ever created
thank you so much guys and gals for all the prayers and good wishes ill never be able to repay you for the kindness and love showed to me and my family during this. i said it once ill say it again MCFers are the best f*n people god ever created
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RE: Doctor Brotherton Said:
im not exactly sure what remission means but yeah im pretty sure its all gone
hehehe i was so scared d00d i got a call sayin to come to the office during lunch cos doc has news....so i did and i was nervious and bout to just spill when he popped in said somethign like "haha its gone now go away" j/k and i was like....F*K YEAH lol but yeah without the love and prayers here i personally wouldnt of made it thru this whole ordeal much less her...
hehehe i was so scared d00d i got a call sayin to come to the office during lunch cos doc has news....so i did and i was nervious and bout to just spill when he popped in said somethign like "haha its gone now go away" j/k and i was like....F*K YEAH lol but yeah without the love and prayers here i personally wouldnt of made it thru this whole ordeal much less her...
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RE: Doctor Brotherton Said:
from the net
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Is My Cancer in Remission?
The term "complete remission" is typically used by oncologists when the cancer is no longer detected after chemotherapy or radiation treatment. If the oncologist tells you that your cancer is in "partial remission", this means that your cancer has shrunk and stopped growing, but still remains. At this point, your oncologist should reassess your treatment plan. It is possible that the cancer may have shrunk enough to be operable. "
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Is My Cancer in Remission?
The term "complete remission" is typically used by oncologists when the cancer is no longer detected after chemotherapy or radiation treatment. If the oncologist tells you that your cancer is in "partial remission", this means that your cancer has shrunk and stopped growing, but still remains. At this point, your oncologist should reassess your treatment plan. It is possible that the cancer may have shrunk enough to be operable. "
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RE: Doctor Brotherton Said:
ORIGINAL: HyperFox
Ha! Thats awesome news bro!! That made my day brighter! Now if I can just get this damn mother in law outta my house....
Ha! Thats awesome news bro!! That made my day brighter! Now if I can just get this damn mother in law outta my house....
btw i nominated u for motm