The Doctor couldn't control his excitement this afternoon at my 3 pm appointment .
He shook my hand and Rays and said.
"We cant believe it, where you was disease stable 3 months ago you are now at -- your Tumour has shrunk so you life expectancy now has no time limit or schedule."
He has given me a written report to prove it.
I cant thank the NHS enough and so pleased I have helped in the trials of the Talc Op and the putting together of 2 Chemo's.
I just hope the other 20 baby seeded ones stay quiet
This has been a good day.
So many friends have been sending their good wishes. My MHFacts friends, facebook and also my family.
I had to tell Des (he was the neighbour that we cried together when he had to go for his op and I had to go for mine . Neither of us had a future at that time) I said come and give me a cuddle, and he immediately knew I had good news to tell.
My lovely next door neighbour Dave (the one I put his photo on here mowing the lawn) he couldn't wait to come round for a coffee and a kiss.
He is as pleased as Iam--bless.
So that's it for another 3 months and then I want to see the next scan with a tiny little Tumour, wouldn't it be great to see it gone but we will have to wait and see but at least I can plan next years traveling now.
Defo Scotland and Ireland that's for sure.
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