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Hi everyone. This link was posted up in the HU Ovacare site so I thought I'd share it with you. xx

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Hi Annie,

Thank you for the link... but I posted this link up two days ago on TinaB's ca125 post,

( i posted four links on there) but in my opinion this was the best one out of the four.

(You must have missed it) ... My guess is that daisies then posted it on the Ovacare site so it is has bounced back. LOL :-/ ;-) xx

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The more the merrier I say Gwyn. I didn't see your post on Tina's thread. That's the problem with our conversations - things get lost so quickly. Hope all's well with you xxxx love Annie

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Yes you are right Annie... and this link is good to have ...Things slip away so fast too.... Tina's post was simply headed ca125...

Love x G x :-)

Ps I meant to say it slips down even faster because people use the post thread when they have a question (instead of using the question thread also some people use both) LOL

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Hi Annie

Cheers will have a wee look. Hope all is well with you :-). Read the article in the paper at the weekend, so sad. You take a good photo, you looked fabby. Elaine xx

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Hi Elaine, I've been thinking of you and wondering whether Avastin will be on the agenda for you now it seems to be available in Scotland - though the means by which people will get it seems unclear. I hope the visits to hospital are working out.

The pic was taken last autumn for the Western Mail which is a South Wales paper. I wasn't aware the Express had got hold of it. It's a photo of me outside the house where I live as a visitor in Cardiff rather than the house where I don't live as a resident of London.

I'm on the train now to London to find out the scan results following my treatment and therefore my fate for the next so many months. The main thing is to make the most of life and enjoy every day because in my case they're limited.

Loads of love Annie

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coochy in reply toWhippit

I called the Gynae secretary yesterday and she called me back with an update, Dr Gynae is still waiting on a reply from the diaphragm specialist and will be in touch as soon as he gets a reply, its the good old waiting game again, god a bit upset on Friday about it all but gave myself a good talking to, no point in crying about it as that's not going to help.

I mentioned avastin to Dr oncology last time and she said i was borderline because of the timing of the recurrence if it is a recurrence, i am beginning to believe dr gynae now as he said last week again "i'm not convinced its back as your ca125 levels are normal, 7 last reading, but after reading the ca125 article you posted it did say you can have a recurrence without raised ca125*!*!* But dr oncology says we can't rely on the ca125 we look at 3 things, your well-being, scan and ca125 and i have 2 symptoms. Confused or what

Good luck with the scan results, please let me know how you get on.

Sending you all my love

Elaine xx

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I hope you get good news, Annie!

I xx

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Thinking of you annie x x

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Hope you get some good news Annie- thinking of you.

Claire

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Hello everyone. A good day's work today. Nice positive appointment with the oncologist who says the Carbo-Gem and Avastin has done the trick and shrunk the tumours on my lymph nodes. No other stuff anywhere else such as liver or lungs yet. Whoo hoo.

Was just skipping out of hospital when the Daily Mail rang so I gave a phone interview from the hospital steps on the unfair allocation of cancer drugs in Wales. Should be in tomorrow's paper. All this press activity is expanding my readership of the tabloids. C'mon the Indie and The Guardian. Get your acts together. Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month is important. x

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Hi Annie - so pleased to hear your good news, long may it continue and thanks for CA125 info. Printing it off for my sister to read.

love Mel

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Thanks so much Mel. It's lovely having online friends to share the good times as well as holding out a hand when things are not so good.

xxxx love Annie

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