So 6 months after having her toe amputated due to a malignant cartilaginous sarcoma Ruth had her followup MRI and CT scans done. We just got the results a few minutes ago
Both scans came up clear. no signs of cancer anywhere in her body
So 6 months after having her toe amputated due to a malignant cartilaginous sarcoma Ruth had her followup MRI and CT scans done. We just got the results a few minutes ago
Both scans came up clear. no signs of cancer anywhere in her body
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Wonderful!!! Good on ya !
This is your mind on drugs!
Excellent news!...Long lives to both of you......Ben
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Great news.
Great News.
Fred
"Everyday I beat my own previous record for number of consecutive days I've
stayed alive."
'Take care of yourself, and each other.'
Godspeed to her and I just know that has to be such wonderful news for both of you
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Great news!
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Fantastic!!!
Great news and a question.
Knowing about as much about Dressage Riding as i do about brain surgery, will the loss of the toe affect her balance and control of her horse ?.
I do know that the great toe is a BIG part of stability when walking.