HI-I'm not sure what to say about how to handle it, but our method has been to cherish and honor each moment we have. If we don't grasp this moment and live it as fully as possible we are missing the gift we have been given. Really, we never know what faces us each day and if we think we do we are only fooling ourselves. People with cancer face their mortality each day, but many of us don't know on the day we are leaving that it is going to be our final day. We always get edgy as the follow up time comes up, but really we try to just take each moment of each day and live it well, without too many expectations. There have been many challenges and ups and downs, but I am so thankful just to have my husband here with me still. I know our oncologist has a support group with someone qualified in counseling who leads it, so that type resource might be available in your area and might be helpful in coming up with some coping mechanisms. Such great news! You must be walking on air (that's usually how I feel when the good reports come).