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Zoarie
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Joined : Aug 2013
Posts : 84
Posted 10/25/2013 3:19 AM (GMT 0)
Hi guys,
Grueling 4 days at unc hospital having many tests. The good news is the rfa was very successful! Both lesions they zapped r gone. and the smaller one they did not do anything to has become smaller on its own!
I have to get Mri' every 3 months and labs every month. It blows my mind how much impact the good news has, as now I feel well.
They say I bought and paid for one to one and a half yrs, IF things go as we want.
Wanted to tell u all the good news.
Peace,
Zoarie
Ps: there r still things I have to do, sees a counselor every week, GAIN 10 lbs, exercise, get an endoscopy and colonoscopy, clearance from my derm that I do not have squamous cell ca anymore. I'm working on it !
Worried daughter2
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Joined : Mar 2013
Posts : 597
Posted 10/25/2013 3:28 AM (GMT 0)
Hi Zoarie.
That's fantastic news!!! The RFA was successful...yeah!!! Are your doctors sure that the 3rd lesion (the one that shrunk on its own) is actually HCC?
Good luck on the transplant evaluation. Sounds like things are moving in a positive path
**David**
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Joined : Nov 2009
Posts : 3708
Posted 10/25/2013 3:44 AM (GMT 0)
Stay with it, you'll get there.
hep93
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Joined : Jul 2005
Posts : 12014
Posted 10/25/2013 3:55 AM (GMT 0)
Zoarie, congratulations! Keep on keepin' on!
Hugs,
Connie
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