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@ihndz

Hi, I understand your frustration and the fear that comes with having the "Big C" but what I would like to know is how are YOU feeling right now, are you okay? Do you have any new symptoms after the surgery that make you fear that something is or might be wrong?

Did you had a total hysterectomy and "NO treatment" was needed because it was a very low grade cancer?

If you are basically okay, are in remission, healthy and seeing your Oncologist at least every 6 months for pelvic exams and consultations and everything is going well....then those are very good signs.

I think it's best to focus our energy in enjoying life, having fun, doing whatever makes us happy 😊, keep busy, relaxing.

Maybe it will be a good idea to put this POLE test research in the back burner temporarily.
I'm saying this with much respect, care and compassion, and based on my own life experience.

Occasionally our minds betrays us and we go nuts thinking about the "what if....." that only makes us sad, scared and frustrated.

I came to the realization that I can't live my life worrying continuously about the unknown with my health, wasting the next 5, 10, 20, 30+ years scared.

I don't know what the future holds, but I want to be happy and not worry so much about the numbers and percentages % attached to my past pathology reports which by the way weren't too bad, Thank God!

This is our new normal and we have to make it the best darn years of our lives while we can, period 😊 God bless us all

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I don't know why this comment got so many "likes". I find it really insulting. You can keep opinions like this to yourself.