When we met with NP S last month, she said younger patients (that's me in the colon cancer world) can sometimes have a slower recovery from cryoablation and it can take two months. TWO MONTHS. That sounded crazy to me at the time, as I had returned to work after big surgeries in less time than that. But here we are,
Since June 23rd, 2014
Monday, August 29, 2016
Knock on wood
I'm trying to not get too excited about how I'm feeling today. It's just one day, but I've run a couple of errands, I had lunch with Hector... and I haven't napped... yet.
When we met with NP S last month, she said younger patients (that's me in the colon cancer world) can sometimes have a slower recovery from cryoablation and it can take two months. TWO MONTHS. That sounded crazy to me at the time, as I had returned to work after big surgeries in less time than that. But here we are,8 6 weeks after the cryoablation and I'm finally having a decent day (edited because wait it's only been 6 weeks since the cryoablation, the Y90 was 8 weeks ago).
When we met with NP S last month, she said younger patients (that's me in the colon cancer world) can sometimes have a slower recovery from cryoablation and it can take two months. TWO MONTHS. That sounded crazy to me at the time, as I had returned to work after big surgeries in less time than that. But here we are,
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Yay for good days! I know you haven't had one in awhile, and maybe were to the point that you couldn't even remember what it felt like. PTL and we shall keep praying for more and more of these kind of days for you. XOXOOX
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