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Been a long road…..

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As some of you know I was diagnosed with a mass on my left kidney in late 2023, January 2024 I had my left kidney removed, plus the mass, which was a nonaggressive cancer, surgeon stated that he was 70-80% sure he got it all, no signs of cancer anywhere else. I went through 17 treatments (1 year) of Keytruda therapy, finished my last one in May of this year, been getting MRI’s and CT scans every 4 months, all clear, my oncologist told us if nothing reappears from the first diagnosis, I more then likely beat it, I just want to thank all here who have supported me, prayed for me while I went through all of this, it was very greatly appreciated. Like the title of this thread, it’s been a long road to where I am at right now, and I just need to keep a positive outlook for the future, again thanks to all here.
 
As some of you know I was diagnosed with a mass on my left kidney in late 2023, January 2024 I had my left kidney removed, plus the mass, which was a nonaggressive cancer, surgeon stated that he was 70-80% sure he got it all, no signs of cancer anywhere else. I went through 17 treatments (1 year) of Keytruda therapy, finished my last one in May of this year, been getting MRI’s and CT scans every 4 months, all clear, my oncologist told us if nothing reappears from the first diagnosis, I more then likely beat it, I just want to thank all here who have supported me, prayed for me while I went through all of this, it was very greatly appreciated. Like the title of this thread, it’s been a long road to where I am at right now, and I just need to keep a positive outlook for the future, again thanks to all here.
This is so good to hear, Anni! It does my heart good when I hear that a friend has defeated the beast. I am so happy to hear that you are well, and I wish you many years of health and happiness 😊.
 
As some of you know I was diagnosed with a mass on my left kidney in late 2023, January 2024 I had my left kidney removed, plus the mass, which was a nonaggressive cancer, surgeon stated that he was 70-80% sure he got it all, no signs of cancer anywhere else. I went through 17 treatments (1 year) of Keytruda therapy, finished my last one in May of this year, been getting MRI’s and CT scans every 4 months, all clear, my oncologist told us if nothing reappears from the first diagnosis, I more then likely beat it, I just want to thank all here who have supported me, prayed for me while I went through all of this, it was very greatly appreciated. Like the title of this thread, it’s been a long road to where I am at right now, and I just need to keep a positive outlook for the future, again thanks to all here.
Very glad you have won the battle. You have remained in good spirit and humor here so I'm thinking you remained positive during the treatment phase which is critical. Keep the positive outlook and best of luck moving forward.
 
well, what can i say, that hasn't already been said..??

the power of prayer, and support from friends far and near, complete strangers too in fact if you think about it, came together and walked with you all the way......

now, my feet are tired, and my back is aching from all the walking and supporting you.......even though you are "my brother" and you ain't heavy..........

but i am OLD.......!!!!!!!


so.........can i take my nap now....??

i think i earned it................ :LOL:

continued success my friend, from afar.
 
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