Good news: How wonderful to be able to... - The Roy Castle Lu...

The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation

6,054 members3,603 posts

Good news

Jenco profile image
3 Replies

How wonderful to be able to post some good news. I had an xray this morning and it showed the shadow that had appeared on my good lung a month ago has disappeared so it was an infection and nothing more sinister so we now have a respite period which is terrific. It's been seven long months of battle and we now have six weeks before my next scan to see how successful the treatment has been. A great cloud has lifted and for six lovely weeks we can play!!!

Written by
Jenco profile image
Jenco
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
3 Replies

That's fantastic news, a huge sigh of relief!

Best wishes,

Beth, on behalf of information and support.

jillygirl profile image
jillygirl

Thats brilliant news , so pleased for you. :)

stewart58 profile image
stewart58

That is the best news possible,enjoy yourself now as you must have been very worried.

Stewart

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Sharing my good news

I had my first CT  scan after having surgery for  lung  cancer in both lungs last year, saw the...
littlenanny profile image

Good News and Bad News

Saw my oncologist the other day good news the Radiotherapy worked and killed the cancer in my...
Ollie13 profile image

Sharing good news - stage IIIB NSCLC

I thought I would share some good news. My recent scans (MRI & CT) came back all clear! I was...
Janey_H profile image

Not such good news today

Well today I have been told that the drug I am taking, Iressa, has stopped working and the tumour...
suesal123 profile image

Good news but can't quite feel it

Sorry if that sounds selfish compared to what so many are you going through. My partner was...
Deb1801 profile image

Moderation team

See all

Top community tags

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.