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I am praying and believing with you. Prostate cancer survivor here, diagnosed in 2009. I was told the sleeve would lessen the chance of reoccurance. So far, so good.

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I've read this entire post and fat irst reading I was so sad and scared for you. Then I read everyone's posts and felt all the love from all our VST friends. Then I saw your 1st results and became joyful. (GOD IS GREAT) Your thread has taken me through a range of emotions and I am elated that things are going in the right direction. It is a true miracle as everyone has said that this was even found. This again is yet another reason why this surgery can be life saving. I will continue to pray until you are cancer free and sitting on the losers bench next to me. God bless you and stay strong!!! Hugs!!!

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For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Jeremiah 29:11 - so thankful for a good report!

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Hey everyone,

My first oncology appointment is on Wednesday. Wish me luck!! Hopefully I'm cancer free! I don't even know if they can tell me that, but after removing the tumor I hope everything is just fine and I can breathe again! Staying positive for my daughter, but some days are harder than others.

On a lighter note, should hear from the surgeon this week with my insurance approval, going to double check with the oncologist about getting sleeved, but since the other doctors and my surgeon Dr. Looser already sad it was fine I'm feeling confident that I will be sleeved soon!!!!

Thank you everyone for all your love, prayers, support, means the word to me!

Have a wonderful Monday :) and remember to smile and appreciate everyday!

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Hang in there. We're all pulling for you.

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What a blessing to have discovered this early on. You'll get through this and be stronger!!

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Tekara, So happy to hear your up. This is a pretty scary time for you, and yes, you will be sleeved soon! I hope your look into the negative effects of a chemical that we eat on a daily basis and eliminate it from your diet. It is believed that tumors feed on sugar. So this is a great time to battle the urge to eat any kind of sugars to help eliminate tumors and cancers. if you can go to 60 minutes and download the episode on sugar, it would be very informative for you. I am working really hard to get away from sugar. I sometimes go back and eat it, but then gather my self up, and avoid it at all cost. No sugar for this body! :)

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I am so sorry that you have to face this but thank God it was found early. So, pick up your baby girl and tell her that you are going to be around to welcome her first baby - your grandchild - in the future. Then, take good care of yourself. Do what your doctors tell you and if, at any time, you feel as though not enough may being done, go to a nearby university medical center. You can beat this. You're in my prayers.

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Hey Tekara, You have been strong through this and it sounds like you have a great attitude. That is half the battle right there. Hopefully the support and prayers from his forum have helped you with that! You know we all are here for you and are praying your oncology appt. shows no cancer.m You are so fortunate to discover this now. I pray this week for you and your daughter. Please keep us posted.

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Hey everyone,

My first oncology appointment is on Wednesday. Wish me luck!! Hopefully I'm cancer free! I don't even know if they can tell me that, but after removing the tumor I hope everything is just fine and I can breathe again! Staying positive for my daughter, but some days are harder than others.

On a lighter note, should hear from the surgeon this week with my insurance approval, going to double check with the oncologist about getting sleeved, but since the other doctors and my surgeon Dr. Looser already sad it was fine I'm feeling confident that I will be sleeved soon!!!!

Thank you everyone for all your love, prayers, support, means the word to me!

Have a wonderful Monday :) and remember to smile and appreciate everyday!

Good luck to you! I'm not sure how I missed this, but Dr. Looser is my doctor too. I like him a lot and feel that I'm in good hands. :)

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Wow. I looked those tumors up a Wiki. Most types are asymptomatic. You only notice if they start releasing hormones. You dodged a bullet there. That had to be scary beyond belief. I'm so glad things are looking up.

It kind of puts my stupid little concerns and pains in perspective.

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Hey everyone,

My first oncology appointment is on Wednesday. Wish me luck!! Hopefully I'm cancer free! I don't even know if they can tell me that, but after removing the tumor I hope everything is just fine and I can breathe again! Staying positive for my daughter, but some days are harder than others.

On a lighter note, should hear from the surgeon this week with my insurance approval, going to double check with the oncologist about getting sleeved, but since the other doctors and my surgeon Dr. Looser already sad it was fine I'm feeling confident that I will be sleeved soon!!!!

Thank you everyone for all your love, prayers, support, means the word to me!

Have a wonderful Monday :) and remember to smile and appreciate everyday!

I'm so glad that every time I read this thread the news gets better and better. GOD is so GOOD!!! I will continue to pray everything keeps working out smoothly for you. Keep staying strong! You're doing fabulous by the way and Thank You for sharing this story with us. I'm sure you're really encouraging so many others that no matter what is on your plate, we can all deal with it in a rational and positive manner.

It would be interesting to see the photos the little pill takes! And yes CONGRATS on being able to still have your sleeve!!

(((BIG HUGS))) and smiles too. :D :D :D

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Wow. I looked those tumors up a Wiki. Most types are asymptomatic. You only notice if they start releasing hormones. You dodged a bullet there. That had to be scary beyond belief. I'm so glad things are looking up.

It kind of puts my stupid little concerns and pains in perspective.

You are so right, Cat. Nothing like hearing about someone going through a real trial to make us feel silly about our mundane problems.

Tekara, I'm so happy your surgery went well, and that things are looking good for you. Know that everyone here cares about you, and are rooting for you to have a long, happy, healthy life. Hugs

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I'm so sorry!! My brother in law wad diagnosed with throat tongue cancer and after everything he is in remission!!! Last thing to loose is hope cancer treatment is not what it used to be 20 years ago

Praying for u,,,xoxo

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