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<blockquote data-quote="ctmom05" data-source="post: 49755" data-attributes="member: 2901"><p><span style='font-family: Times New Roman'> Karen,</p><p></p><p>If you are talking about my health, the update is that I am still enjoying a strong partial remission from non hodgkins lymphoma, Your question is timely, I am having a routine CT scan this week, which will be <em>just</em> that, followed by a visit with my oncologist,</p><p></p><p>I have to say that the publicity that went along Elizabeth Edwards recurrence of breast cancer did a great deal to promote, in a positive way, the idea that some cancers, while serious, can be treated and retreated; 2006 was my second time around the track.</p><p></p><p>My family is doing well. I always like to describe the situation a "relative stability" and I bet I don't have to explain what that means.</p><p></p><p>Our youngest(19), who is so clinically involved, is about to graduate from highschool. That is a major YAHOO, it didn't go down easy.</p><p></p><p>The <em>middlest </em> turned 21 over this past weekend and is living on her own. She's done that before and we are hoping she manages a little better this time - <span style='font-size: 8pt'>I think she can, I think she can, I think she can</span></p><p></p><p>Our oldest has been doing what he has always wanted to do for the past 4 years or so, working at a radio station, or should I say, various radio stations. He is one for seizing the opportunity and has lived in several states. His new iron in the fire is a possibility in Pago Pago, of all places. </p><p></p><p>My husband is still his adorable self. Thanks for thinking of us, Karen.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctmom05, post: 49755, member: 2901"] <span style='font-family: Times New Roman'> Karen, If you are talking about my health, the update is that I am still enjoying a strong partial remission from non hodgkins lymphoma, Your question is timely, I am having a routine CT scan this week, which will be [i]just[/i] that, followed by a visit with my oncologist, I have to say that the publicity that went along Elizabeth Edwards recurrence of breast cancer did a great deal to promote, in a positive way, the idea that some cancers, while serious, can be treated and retreated; 2006 was my second time around the track. My family is doing well. I always like to describe the situation a "relative stability" and I bet I don't have to explain what that means. Our youngest(19), who is so clinically involved, is about to graduate from highschool. That is a major YAHOO, it didn't go down easy. The [i]middlest [/i] turned 21 over this past weekend and is living on her own. She's done that before and we are hoping she manages a little better this time - <span style='font-size: 8pt'>I think she can, I think she can, I think she can</span> Our oldest has been doing what he has always wanted to do for the past 4 years or so, working at a radio station, or should I say, various radio stations. He is one for seizing the opportunity and has lived in several states. His new iron in the fire is a possibility in Pago Pago, of all places. My husband is still his adorable self. Thanks for thinking of us, Karen.</span> [/QUOTE]
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