tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8100689151002278850.post5268600755574769469..comments2022-11-10T05:23:46.275-08:00Comments on Fight Like A Girl: OoOuch!Ryan and Maegan http://www.blogger.com/profile/18133180974600245698noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8100689151002278850.post-55748621998532726202010-08-26T17:55:43.982-07:002010-08-26T17:55:43.982-07:00That's good that your genetic test came back n...That's good that your genetic test came back negative, that means you don't have an 80 % of chance of reoccurence. My genetic test came back uncertain...i.e. they found a "change" in the gene but they don't know what it means. So I could be positive or negative. They might know in 10 years or something what "uncertain" means. At least you got a good definitive answer.<br /><br />The swelling from the port will go down, it's not unoticeable, but it won't stick out as far once it heals. The port is 100 times better than having an iv in your arm, trust me! <br /><br />At first I asked, why me too? And, like you, I have just accepted it. Sometimes I think that maybe we are being tested, being pushed to our limit, so that when we are needed to most we will be stronger. <br /><br />Keep your head up, there is always tomorrow :)<br /><br />HeatherHeatherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10407881121900812616noreply@blogger.com