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I fed my scan report from Tuesday into an AI engine (anonymized)…

“No radiologic evidence of active Hodgkin lymphoma, with continued improvement compared to earlier scans.”

This scan shows a favorable response to treatment.


  • No enlarged lymph nodes anywhere in the chest, abdomen, or pelvis
  • Previously enlarged nodes are now smaller (<5 mm)
  • Findings are stable compared to the /*/2025 PET/CT
  • Spleen is normal size
👉 For nodular sclerosis Hodgkin lymphoma, this is exactly what doctors hope to see on surveillance imaging.

In everyday terms:

No imaging evidence of active or progressing lymphoma.

Needless to say, we're all a combination of thrilled, relieved, and emotionally spent. The days since the scan on Tuesday have crawled along. As I stated then I did not look at the results until after I met with my oncologist this afternoon. Rather than try to remember everything, she said to Lynn and me in the room (I simply can't, I was dizzy, and my head was spinning to be honest), I fed the actual test results now downloaded from their EMR system into ChatGPT. It gave me quite a bit more information, but I only pasted the parts that really matter above.

Not cured, but I am in remission. I'm so thankful for that!

God is good!
It would be remission of me not to say this absolutely fantastic news! :coffee:
 
I fed my scan report from Tuesday into an AI engine (anonymized)…

“No radiologic evidence of active Hodgkin lymphoma, with continued improvement compared to earlier scans.”

This scan shows a favorable response to treatment.


  • No enlarged lymph nodes anywhere in the chest, abdomen, or pelvis
  • Previously enlarged nodes are now smaller (<5 mm)
  • Findings are stable compared to the /*/2025 PET/CT
  • Spleen is normal size
👉 For nodular sclerosis Hodgkin lymphoma, this is exactly what doctors hope to see on surveillance imaging.

In everyday terms:

No imaging evidence of active or progressing lymphoma.

Needless to say, we're all a combination of thrilled, relieved, and emotionally spent. The days since the scan on Tuesday have crawled along. As I stated then I did not look at the results until after I met with my oncologist this afternoon. Rather than try to remember everything, she said to Lynn and me in the room (I simply can't, I was dizzy, and my head was spinning to be honest), I fed the actual test results now downloaded from their EMR system into ChatGPT. It gave me quite a bit more information, but I only pasted the parts that really matter above.

Not cured, but I am in remission. I'm so thankful for that!

God is good!
awesome facking news bud.
 
I fed my scan report from Tuesday into an AI engine (anonymized)…

“No radiologic evidence of active Hodgkin lymphoma, with continued improvement compared to earlier scans.”

This scan shows a favorable response to treatment.


  • No enlarged lymph nodes anywhere in the chest, abdomen, or pelvis
  • Previously enlarged nodes are now smaller (<5 mm)
  • Findings are stable compared to the /*/2025 PET/CT
  • Spleen is normal size
👉 For nodular sclerosis Hodgkin lymphoma, this is exactly what doctors hope to see on surveillance imaging.

In everyday terms:

No imaging evidence of active or progressing lymphoma.

Needless to say, we're all a combination of thrilled, relieved, and emotionally spent. The days since the scan on Tuesday have crawled along. As I stated then, I did not look at the results until after I met with my oncologist this afternoon. Rather than try to remember everything she said to Lynn and me in the room (I simply can't, I was dizzy, and my head was spinning to be honest), I fed the actual test results, now downloaded from their EMR system, into ChatGPT. It gave me quite a bit more information, but I only pasted the parts that really matter above.

Not cured, but I am in remission. I'm so thankful for that!

God is good!
Excellent news buddy!! 👍
 
I fed my scan report from Tuesday into an AI engine (anonymized)…

“No radiologic evidence of active Hodgkin lymphoma, with continued improvement compared to earlier scans.”

This scan shows a favorable response to treatment.


  • No enlarged lymph nodes anywhere in the chest, abdomen, or pelvis
  • Previously enlarged nodes are now smaller (<5 mm)
  • Findings are stable compared to the /*/2025 PET/CT
  • Spleen is normal size
👉 For nodular sclerosis Hodgkin lymphoma, this is exactly what doctors hope to see on surveillance imaging.

In everyday terms:

No imaging evidence of active or progressing lymphoma.

Needless to say, we're all a combination of thrilled, relieved, and emotionally spent. The days since the scan on Tuesday have crawled along. As I stated then, I did not look at the results until after I met with my oncologist this afternoon. Rather than try to remember everything she said to Lynn and me in the room (I simply can't, I was dizzy, and my head was spinning to be honest), I fed the actual test results, now downloaded from their EMR system, into ChatGPT. It gave me quite a bit more information, but I only pasted the parts that really matter above.

Not cured, but I am in remission. I'm so thankful for that!

God is good.
How do we feel about @Aloyouis latest health report?


AWWWWWWWWW YEAH!
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I fed my scan report from Tuesday into an AI engine (anonymized)…

“No radiologic evidence of active Hodgkin lymphoma, with continued improvement compared to earlier scans.”

This scan shows a favorable response to treatment.


  • No enlarged lymph nodes anywhere in the chest, abdomen, or pelvis
  • Previously enlarged nodes are now smaller (<5 mm)
  • Findings are stable compared to the /*/2025 PET/CT
  • Spleen is normal size
👉 For nodular sclerosis Hodgkin lymphoma, this is exactly what doctors hope to see on surveillance imaging.

In everyday terms:

No imaging evidence of active or progressing lymphoma.

Needless to say, we're all a combination of thrilled, relieved, and emotionally spent. The days since the scan on Tuesday have crawled along. As I stated then, I did not look at the results until after I met with my oncologist this afternoon. Rather than try to remember everything she said to Lynn and me in the room (I simply can't, I was dizzy, and my head was spinning to be honest), I fed the actual test results, now downloaded from their EMR system, into ChatGPT. It gave me quite a bit more information, but I only pasted the parts that really matter above.

Not cured, but I am in remission. I'm so thankful for that!

God is good!
Not cured, but your brand of the ugly is still highly responsive even in relapse.. So you'll be here, god help us all, indefinately :banana:🩷
 
Not cured, but your brand of the ugly is still highly responsive even in relapse.. So you'll be here, god help us all, indefinately :banana:🩷

You are exactly correct. My brand still likes the chemo…at least so far. And that is a great thing. It keeps paths of treatment, in relapse, open - potentially.

I am praying for no relapse, but as I said to Lynn in the room before my favorite oncologist arrived with a big smile on her face, if I relapse for a 3rd time I plan to fight like a dog. To do that requires “my ugly” to like chemo - keeping allogeneic SCT an option.

But I think the better route is not relapsing again.

In the meantime, the Super Bowl party just got way more fun…😜

Are you a doctor, BT?
 
You are exactly correct. My brand still likes the chemo…at least so far. And that is a great thing. It keeps paths of treatment, in relapse, open - potentially.

I am praying for no relapse, but as I said to Lynn in the room before my favorite oncologist arrived with a big smile on her face, if I relapse for a 3rd time I plan to fight like a dog. To do that requires “my ugly” to like chemo - keeping allogeneic SCT an option.

But I think the better route is not relapsing again.

In the meantime, the Super Bowl party just got way more fun…😜

Are you a doctor, BT?
Trial lawyer. have to seem way smarter than the Dr. on cross.
 
I fed my scan report from Tuesday into an AI engine (anonymized)…

“No radiologic evidence of active Hodgkin lymphoma, with continued improvement compared to earlier scans.”

This scan shows a favorable response to treatment.


  • No enlarged lymph nodes anywhere in the chest, abdomen, or pelvis
  • Previously enlarged nodes are now smaller (<5 mm)
  • Findings are stable compared to the /*/2025 PET/CT
  • Spleen is normal size
👉 For nodular sclerosis Hodgkin lymphoma, this is exactly what doctors hope to see on surveillance imaging.

In everyday terms:

No imaging evidence of active or progressing lymphoma.

Needless to say, we're all a combination of thrilled, relieved, and emotionally spent. The days since the scan on Tuesday have crawled along. As I stated then, I did not look at the results until after I met with my oncologist this afternoon. Rather than try to remember everything she said to Lynn and me in the room (I simply can't, I was dizzy, and my head was spinning to be honest), I fed the actual test results, now downloaded from their EMR system, into ChatGPT. It gave me quite a bit more information, but I only pasted the parts that really matter above.

Not cured, but I am in remission. I'm so thankful for that!

God is good!
Well done, great news!
 
Sending my best to all of you working on yourself and or family. You all are pretty influential to my life in ways I couldn’t explain. I read these days more to check up on my internet friends. I honestly pray for positive results for all of you.


The reason this thread hits home is I found this place looking for a distraction to someone with pancreatic Cancer. I’ve lost mother, brother, two aunts, two uncles, cousins daughter with one aunt somehow surviving 25 year plus.


Tuesday the 17th they stop my heart to reset rhythm, following Monday they will do ablation to fix the bad drummer - I’m like def leopard, one arm drummer, can’t keep the beat, I’m dancing like Elaine but I’m zero concerned it will not work, I have faith in my team, much like I do the Patriots - blind faith in a way after I research them. Kind of like the draft/free agents. My doctor’s arms are pretty long.

So virtual hugs to all, even Rode Grader, we all got this.
 
Sending my best to all of you working on yourself and or family. You all are pretty influential to my life in ways I couldn’t explain. I read these days more to check up on my internet friends. I honestly pray for positive results for all of you.


The reason this thread hits home is I found this place looking for a distraction to someone with pancreatic Cancer. I’ve lost mother, brother, two aunts, two uncles, cousins daughter with one aunt somehow surviving 25 year plus.


Tuesday the 17th they stop my heart to reset rhythm, following Monday they will do ablation to fix the bad drummer - I’m like def leopard, one arm drummer, can’t keep the beat, I’m dancing like Elaine but I’m zero concerned it will not work, I have faith in my team, much like I do the Patriots - blind faith in a way after I research them. Kind of like the draft/free agents. My doctor’s arms are pretty long.

So virtual hugs to all, even Rode Grader, we all got this.
Well hurry up and get back in rhythm because it's almost spring and we have to get our IROC's all tuned up and ready to cruise. Even bought a sweet new leather storage bag for my t-tops.
 
Sending my best to all of you working on yourself and or family. You all are pretty influential to my life in ways I couldn’t explain. I read these days more to check up on my internet friends. I honestly pray for positive results for all of you.


The reason this thread hits home is I found this place looking for a distraction to someone with pancreatic Cancer. I’ve lost mother, brother, two aunts, two uncles, cousins daughter with one aunt somehow surviving 25 year plus.


Tuesday the 17th they stop my heart to reset rhythm, following Monday they will do ablation to fix the bad drummer - I’m like def leopard, one arm drummer, can’t keep the beat, I’m dancing like Elaine but I’m zero concerned it will not work, I have faith in my team, much like I do the Patriots - blind faith in a way after I research them. Kind of like the draft/free agents. My doctor’s arms are pretty long.

So virtual hugs to all, even Rode Grader, we all got this.

I’m here for you, brother.

 
Sending my best to all of you working on yourself and or family. You all are pretty influential to my life in ways I couldn’t explain. I read these days more to check up on my internet friends. I honestly pray for positive results for all of you.


The reason this thread hits home is I found this place looking for a distraction to someone with pancreatic Cancer. I’ve lost mother, brother, two aunts, two uncles, cousins daughter with one aunt somehow surviving 25 year plus.


Tuesday the 17th they stop my heart to reset rhythm, following Monday they will do ablation to fix the bad drummer - I’m like def leopard, one arm drummer, can’t keep the beat, I’m dancing like Elaine but I’m zero concerned it will not work, I have faith in my team, much like I do the Patriots - blind faith in a way after I research them. Kind of like the draft/free agents. My doctor’s arms are pretty long.

So virtual hugs to all, even Rode Grader, we all got this.

I am sure it will go well. Ask me how I know. :rolleyes: :coffee:
 
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Sending my best to all of you working on yourself and or family. You all are pretty influential to my life in ways I couldn’t explain. I read these days more to check up on my internet friends. I honestly pray for positive results for all of you.


The reason this thread hits home is I found this place looking for a distraction to someone with pancreatic Cancer. I’ve lost mother, brother, two aunts, two uncles, cousins daughter with one aunt somehow surviving 25 year plus.


Tuesday the 17th they stop my heart to reset rhythm, following Monday they will do ablation to fix the bad drummer - I’m like def leopard, one arm drummer, can’t keep the beat, I’m dancing like Elaine but I’m zero concerned it will not work, I have faith in my team, much like I do the Patriots - blind faith in a way after I research them. Kind of like the draft/free agents. My doctor’s arms are pretty long.

So virtual hugs to all, even Rode Grader, we all got this.
Wow, I didn't know you had a heart.:lol:
Seriously you need to get this shit together. Camping season coming up.
I hope your doctor is as good as my Vascular Surgeon. She's saved me from the grim reaper twice.
Don't be concerned about the doc's arm lenght. The hands are more important.
Best wishes to you and your family Mikie.
 
Sending my best to all of you working on yourself and or family. You all are pretty influential to my life in ways I couldn’t explain. I read these days more to check up on my internet friends. I honestly pray for positive results for all of you.


The reason this thread hits home is I found this place looking for a distraction to someone with pancreatic Cancer. I’ve lost mother, brother, two aunts, two uncles, cousins daughter with one aunt somehow surviving 25 year plus.


Tuesday the 17th they stop my heart to reset rhythm, following Monday they will do ablation to fix the bad drummer - I’m like def leopard, one arm drummer, can’t keep the beat, I’m dancing like Elaine but I’m zero concerned it will not work, I have faith in my team, much like I do the Patriots - blind faith in a way after I research them. Kind of like the draft/free agents. My doctor’s arms are pretty long.

So virtual hugs to all, even Rode Grader, we all got this.
I had Cardiac ablation done about 6 years ago it made my life much better.
 
Sending my best to all of you working on yourself and or family. You all are pretty influential to my life in ways I couldn’t explain. I read these days more to check up on my internet friends. I honestly pray for positive results for all of you.


The reason this thread hits home is I found this place looking for a distraction to someone with pancreatic Cancer. I’ve lost mother, brother, two aunts, two uncles, cousins daughter with one aunt somehow surviving 25 year plus.


Tuesday the 17th they stop my heart to reset rhythm, following Monday they will do ablation to fix the bad drummer - I’m like def leopard, one arm drummer, can’t keep the beat, I’m dancing like Elaine but I’m zero concerned it will not work, I have faith in my team, much like I do the Patriots - blind faith in a way after I research them. Kind of like the draft/free agents. My doctor’s arms are pretty long.

So virtual hugs to all, even Rode Grader, we all got this.
Here’s hoping all goes magnificently. You’ve got this! Miss you around here but, get why. So pick up the beat and get some rhythm going.

~Dee~
 
Sending my best to all of you working on yourself and or family. You all are pretty influential to my life in ways I couldn’t explain. I read these days more to check up on my internet friends. I honestly pray for positive results for all of you.


The reason this thread hits home is I found this place looking for a distraction to someone with pancreatic Cancer. I’ve lost mother, brother, two aunts, two uncles, cousins daughter with one aunt somehow surviving 25 year plus.


Tuesday the 17th they stop my heart to reset rhythm, following Monday they will do ablation to fix the bad drummer - I’m like def leopard, one arm drummer, can’t keep the beat, I’m dancing like Elaine but I’m zero concerned it will not work, I have faith in my team, much like I do the Patriots - blind faith in a way after I research them. Kind of like the draft/free agents. My doctor’s arms are pretty long.

So virtual hugs to all, even Rode Grader, we all got this.

just found this post today as I've been busy D/L-ing porn going over SB game tapes trying to see why Matt Light was playing LT again

is having a cardiac ablation the same as paying for a day long day spa fluffer?

we all know you will be good-to-go soon as you are too much of a big, dumb doofass to know any better (y)

BTW --- thanks for the virtual hug, Mikie --- but alas, it didn't move :)

luv ya anyways, always palsy-walsy 😘😘
 
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