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One “toe” doing the happy dance!

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    mom3girlsFL
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      I have not heard anything back from my CT abdomen and pelvis nor my chest xray from Tues 3/8 yet.  I called Thurs afternoon and left a message and still did not receive a call back.  I am putting the "no news is good news" mantra to the test this weekend!  Clear scans would put me "officially" 6 mths NED from a radical groin dissection in september. 

      So, doing a partial happy dance and hoping to shake my booty full force by next week!

      Laurie

      I have not heard anything back from my CT abdomen and pelvis nor my chest xray from Tues 3/8 yet.  I called Thurs afternoon and left a message and still did not receive a call back.  I am putting the "no news is good news" mantra to the test this weekend!  Clear scans would put me "officially" 6 mths NED from a radical groin dissection in september. 

      So, doing a partial happy dance and hoping to shake my booty full force by next week!

      Laurie

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