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I put the CAN in CANCER!

Posted on January 13, 2020

I have some astonishing news for you! The Cometriq is working!

The results of the latest CT Scans are in, and things look promising! There has been a decrease in the size of some of the affected lymph nodes and my thyroid. Also, spots in the lungs are looking less suspicious. Overall, lots of positive indicators that we might be able to shrink this all down to a more manageable size, and open up more treatment options.

WOW

There is still a long road ahead and I feel overwhelmed in a variety of ways. Good ways and some new fears and feelings that I didn’t expect. I know a lot of you were waiting to hear about the results from the CT Scan, so I decided to just post this right away. I plan to share more with you when I’m in the mindset to do so. Ironically, I’ve felt like crap the last couple of days. And don’t feel like writing more right now.

So. yup.

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