jar
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Post by jar on Jul 13, 2008 4:14:23 GMT -6
I had the tumor removed on 9th and now I'm getting recorvered. Patients in the same room are very positive and nice, which helps me see hope. I don't have any damage but there's still some part of the tumor. I'll have an arrangement to have the tumor later. Everything will be o.k and my surgeon will go to the conference next week, and I hope he has better idea about that. Thank you and good luck to everybody!
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Post by drummer904 on Jul 13, 2008 9:56:19 GMT -6
Glad you are doing good! Hope the next surgery is just as good:)
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Post by john8888 on Jul 13, 2008 12:20:58 GMT -6
Stay positive, rent some funny movies to watch and laugh your way to a quick recovery.
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jar
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Post by jar on Jul 13, 2008 16:03:00 GMT -6
I'm Soon(jar) again in Korea. Yes, I'll stay positive and I'll invite as many friends as I can to talk about this adventure. Another surgery will be easier because it starts from the front and there's no bones according to my doctor. We'll discuss it later when I get way better. By the way, has anyone tried alternative ways to reduce the tumor instead of surgery or after the surgery?
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Post by qhcrazy on Jul 17, 2008 10:48:58 GMT -6
I am so happy that you're getting better...GOOD FOR YOU!!! Keep us posted on your recovery and remember to come here often for "pick me ups", it sure helps me in my recovery too, as I am 10 mos. post op and still recovering every day. Hugs to you.
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Post by Joel on Jul 17, 2008 12:07:40 GMT -6
As far as reducing a tumor's size without doing surgery, the primary techniques are radiation and chemotherapy, but I have not tried that. Once you get beyond a second surgery, I think this would be the next step.
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