8 yr anniversary of my tumor removal and my mri show

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The 16th of this month was my 8 yr anniversary of my tumor removal and my mri from last friday show no new growth.


Wooooooo hoooooooooo



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Zolt

That is great news my friend, congratulation. Looking forward to the next 8 and the party you are having.
 
Great news. Congrualtion
I had my tumor removed 4 years ago and had a MRI the first two years then skipped a year and having one after 2 years this Nov. After 8 years do you still have them every year or how often do you have MRI.
Thanks
 
^*$&&%!*$%! AWESOME!!!!!

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Thanks everyone!!

"After 8 years do you still have them every year or how often do you have MRI." Hey Brad, well CWE. For the 1st year after surgery i had an MRI every 3 months. From then on it was every 6 months till now. After this anniversary i will have them once a year. I love looking at the MRI pictures, and compare them to the previous ones.

Cheers

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Yes I had them every 3 months for the first year. I had them 2 times a year for the second year. Skipped the 3rd year and I have one due in November of this year. That is a great idea to compare the MRI pictures that is a great idea. I had my tumor removed from the left side ad I also have a small tumor on the right side that want to keep checking on. I would love to find a open MRI i do not care for the tight fir in a MRI.

Thanks for the info.
 
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