tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4409756465500155346.post9075440261035449610..comments2023-07-08T08:57:24.573-07:00Comments on Michelle's Blog: Never liked liver!Michellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02992829768053983637noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4409756465500155346.post-87297279364114050462011-11-15T15:49:31.978-08:002011-11-15T15:49:31.978-08:00Hey, MichelleOnLongIsland. Even though some other ...Hey, MichelleOnLongIsland. Even though some other things might seem a little shakey, your sense of humor still good and zingy. <br /><br />Guess what I'm doing right now? Right this very moment, I'm sitting in the very crowded waiting room of the Radiology Dept at MD Anderson hospital waiting to get a full body CT scan, drinking the very berry-flavored barium cocktail. Mmmmmm. Dee-lish! Did you know we really do have something in common now? Bugs in the liver. How I wish we didn't have that in common! Actually, they told me I was NED at my last scan, that all my liver bugs had been cut out or were dead, so this scan is a big deal--my first serious scan since I went off chemo in May. They already cut out 2/3 of my liver in the last surgery in January, so if there are new baby bugs in my liver (or anywhere else), I dunno if more cutting is an option. So a clean scan would be nice, but I'm trying not to let my hopes get too high.<br /><br />I met my new onc today. She definitely did NOT like me. She was brusk on the edge of being rude. Apparently, my reputation preceded me! Or maybe she's dating my former onc. Oh well, I wasn't all that crazy about her either.<br /><br />I'm thinking about you, MichelleOnLongIsland.The Astonishing FartManhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01979814835615698427noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4409756465500155346.post-50020949771162069082011-11-15T05:20:47.417-08:002011-11-15T05:20:47.417-08:00Be strong and get through this ordeal. Get that ra...Be strong and get through this ordeal. Get that radiation in there to fight and kill the cancer!<br />Every new experience is scary, I cried when I signed the consent forms for my recent radiation. But it's over and I'm glad I did it. I may be doing it again for my lung mets. We'll see... chemo, rad, or VATS? What will have the best outcome?<br />I hope your outcome is that the evil Sarcoma is gone, once and for all, gone. Thinking and praying for you Michelle!Sjnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01248247475325728054noreply@blogger.com