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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!!!

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

Best wishes,

Beth, on behalf of information and support.

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jillygirl

Thats brilliant news , so pleased for you. :)

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stewart58

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

Stewart

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