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Happy Anniversary

Forums General Melanoma Community Happy Anniversary

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    blessd4x
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      It's been a year since my husbands surgery.  Stage IV, 8mm tumor removed from his right arm.  Every day has been a gift.  Its been 4 months since we ended Opdivo treatments and although we are still dealing with side effects and after effects, the scans are clear.  I am so grateful for each day.  I read here daily on the success stories and the struggles.  They help me stay hopeful and grounded.  I dont say much on here in responses, but I do say prayers for you all and shed tears as well.  Everyone here has become family.  Thank you all. 

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        cancersnewnormal
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          Happy Anniversary and CONGRATS to you and your husband on the continued success! Side effects and after effects are certainly no fun, but clear scans can put a smile on the face even when it hurts to lift the cheeks! ; )

          cancersnewnormal
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            Happy Anniversary and CONGRATS to you and your husband on the continued success! Side effects and after effects are certainly no fun, but clear scans can put a smile on the face even when it hurts to lift the cheeks! ; )

            cancersnewnormal
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              Happy Anniversary and CONGRATS to you and your husband on the continued success! Side effects and after effects are certainly no fun, but clear scans can put a smile on the face even when it hurts to lift the cheeks! ; )

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