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Last December 9, 2019 I began my chemo radiation treatments for Stage 3A NSCLC. That followed by wedge resection and adjuvant chemo in June.

I’m now back hiking mountains and able to hike 12 mile trails.

This forum and GO2 have been such a large part of my progress. Thank you all so much for your prayers and support. You are a true blessing to all of us. Keep it up!

God Bless and keep the Faith

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Dear Beepers7

Thank you for the post and very glad that you are doing so well, which will be encouraging for others to hear. Hope you continue to be well and active.

Kind regards

The Roy Castle Support Team

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Fantastic news - well done for recovering activity to redevelop your lung too - keep up the good work....

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Thanks Janette for responding. Your reference to getting back to your swimming routine after treatments always resonated with me. Your one of my many reasons to fight on.💕

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JanetteR57 in reply to Beepers7

Thanks - returned last week after second lockdown and swam 102 lengths on Friday and swam 6 nights out of 7. I reached 140 after first lockdown then developed tennis elbow! still a long way from former distances pre hospitalisation with RSV in Jan 2019 but determined to recover former fitness . glad we can motivate others with our activity -long may it continue for you :)

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