I'm really happy to hear this news! You had no obligation to share it, but I thank you for doing so.
The sun is shining just a little bit brighter today.
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I'm really happy to hear this news! You had no obligation to share it, but I thank you for doing so.
The sun is shining just a little bit brighter today.
Congrats! Glad to hear you are doing better!
Congrats Jordan! Glad to hear this!
Very good news, i'm happy to hear about you being freed 👍
( now i fully get why you couldn't go on with the "keep track" community, amongst others )
Take care 🥲
How did you find out you went from 0 to 2 in 6 months? Symptoms?
Anemia brought me in for a colonoscopy in June. They found 17 polyps, 2 from the upper GI and 15 from the colon, but no cancer.
2 were large enough to be concerning, 20mm and 30mm and when I saw the pictures I was like "Oh, crap, THAT'S CANCER." Nope, not cancerous.
But the rule of thumb is if they find more than 5 or of they are bigger than 5mm, you wait 6 months, come back, and do it again.
2nd time, 6 polyps, 1 20mm and full blown invasive cancer.
The photo also looked TOTALLY different from what I thought was cancer. All pink and bubbly, no black discoloration like on the others.
I just assumed when they pull something out of you that looks like Tetsuo from the end of Akira, that's cancer, not so.
Looks more like:

That's pretty aggressive. Glad it wasn't more advanced. Fuck cancer