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Unbelievable

Ok.
We have been though a few things the last three months.

My wife of 33 years, my best friend, my fantasy Dream Goddess, was diagnosed with cancer.

She had asked me not to post anything about her condition. But now we have some very good news to share.

Wednesday evening, Kim Ford, Kim Ford, Kim Ford had a baseball size mass and the right side of her colon removed.
The surgeon has “High Confidence” that he was able to remove all of the mass, but suggested that Chemotherapy MIGHT be beneficial to her.
He removed several lymph nodes that were expectantly slightly enlarged.
Now we wait for the results of the tests on those nodes. If she needs chemotherapy for this particular cancer, we are told it is much milder than many other treatments.

At one point later in this process we were told basically that we just needed to get Kim’s affairs in order, and to prepare for the worst outcome as it was suspected that the cancer had spread to many of her organs.

I have broke down a few times… Thank you for that one friend that listened… you know who.
There is no way in hell, that I would be able to deal with her loss.
Thank God that this doctor who admittedly was not a Cancer Dr., was wrong.

However many, many prayers were lifted up, and today we were walking my Great Granddaughter in her stroller around the block.
Three days after the major robotic surgery!

Modern medicine is amazing, a mass that size and a good portion of her colon removed, yet she is expected to be fully recovered in three or so weeks from the surgery with no serious repercussions. That is simply amazing!

This was once a quick death sentence.
Now it’s routine.
Freakin Amazing.

Now we wait with bated breath…God Please…

thank god for the faith of yourself & family & friends!
so happy for the great news !
 
Outstanding - thanks for sharing.

My wife had invasive surgery twice last year although not as serious as your wife's. Both surgeons were young, good looking young men, confident in their abilities but not arrogant and patronizing like many surgeons of yesteryears.

These guys probably couldn't change a tire - they grew up gaming - their well-honed dexterity and split second response built by years of electronic games combined with amazing robotics (also imagined by gamers), have provided medical care we couldn't even imagine 10 years ago.

My wife and I will celebrate our 42nd wedding anniversary this September - looks like you'll be doing the same in a few years.....

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