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@colleenyoung

@dswiney, welcome to Connect. What a relief to get the news of no evidence of disease (NED), especially after such a long rough path to getting diagnosed. It's so easy to look back and say what one could've, should've done and outta have known better. I think ignoring vague symptoms is something many of us do. What is your follow-up schedule?

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Thank you! I didn’t necessarily ignore my symptoms, but 3 separate practitioners weren’t concerned...
It is such a relief to be done!! I am going to have CA125 levels drawn every three months, starting in September, when I will be 3 months post chemo! I’ll do that for 2 years, then every 4 months for 2 years, then every 6 months for a year!