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lowandslow
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Joined : Jan 2011
Posts : 126
Posted 9/14/2016 11:52 AM (GMT 0)
I got my 5 1/2 yr results today. Non-detectable. I had to wait 5 days for my results this time. It had always been less than 48 hours before, so I got my first experience with a longer waiting game. Even after all this time, I was surprised by the nagging feeling in the back of my mind that I had waiting for the results.
I still have stress incontinence, e.d. which I already had due to circulation issues, and pain from adhesions/nerve damage from the surgery. The pain is pretty constant but is controlled by low level pain meds and anti inflammatories. Doc says that will probably be life long. I can live with it cause I'm living, which is better than the alternative. I have basically become a "lurker" on here because what can I add? I got lucky so far. I know one thing though. This forum got me through the scariest period of my life and I thank everyone on here for doing that!
Dr WHO
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Joined : May 2016
Posts : 280
Posted 9/14/2016 12:27 PM (GMT 0)
Please stay with the group and let us know the (hopefully) continuing good news! It is nice to hear about
people that are doing well. Gives me, at least, another reason to hope!
Pratoman
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Posted 9/14/2016 1:14 PM (GMT 0)
Congratulations on another undetectable. May you have many more.
BillyBob@388
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Posted 9/14/2016 1:18 PM (GMT 0)
Pratoman said...
Congratulations on another undetectable. May you have many more.
Ditto!
TexanByBirth
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Posts : 119
Posted 9/14/2016 2:29 PM (GMT 0)
Congratulations on another undetectable!!!
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