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ronninemire - creative way of designating FOLFIRINOX as full fear knocks” ha ha. My favorite of course is just FU. However, very much agree, “happy to be alive”!
So you aren’t on any chemo right now and your tumor marker is normal? That’s fantastic! Were you stage 1 or 2 at the time of surgery? Also, do you mind sharing what your mutations? Mine were/are ATM, KRAS12D, and TP53, and TSC2.

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Yes, the spellcheck is funny at times and of course I didn’t check that post before I sent it. After I had sent it, I started laughing at myself. When I was initially diagnosed, they did not give me a stage, even though I had asked for that. Throughout my treatment I have not Been aware of any stage or what my mutations may be. I will look into those two items sometime this week. The Mayo Clinic is treating me along with university of Kansas. I am currently not on chemo or radiation. The doctors have all said I was “an anomaly and “exception to the rule“. When I have recently visited them, they all have told me they did not expect me to be Here two years later.