Re: Today I Celebrate 10 Years as a Survivor
Dear Sheila,
I love everyone in this community, but I have a special place in my heart for you and for the others who have lived with Stage IV so long. I have to admit that part of that is selfish--if you can do it then so can I. But I do admire your resolve and your warmth. You are a light for our paths. Congratulations on your anniversary. All the best, |
Re: Today I Celebrate 10 Years as a Survivor
Go, Sheila, go! Keep on blazing those trials and may this treatment be the one you need! God bless you, hugs!
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Re: Today I Celebrate 10 Years as a Survivor
Another reason I'm grateful for you is the trailblazing. I asked about maybe doing radiation on my original tumor and they said no. Seems like it might be an option. . . .
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Re: Today I Celebrate 10 Years as a Survivor
Congrats, Sheila!! That's wonderful! You go, girl :)
Diannes |
Re: Today I Celebrate 10 Years as a Survivor
Sheila, congratulations, and here's to the next ten:
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Re: Today I Celebrate 10 Years as a Survivor
Sheila,
I am so glad that I came in the site today and saw your post. You have been so kind to me many times over. I wish you 10 and 20 more xoxo Maria |
Re: Today I Celebrate 10 Years as a Survivor
Todaynis #10 on the radiation treatments....still driving daily, but the afternoon is nap time...don't see a lot of shrinkage yet, but the pain is less, so that must mean it is working...thankmyounall for the support and encouragment.....it gets me through each day....don't think Imwill even get used to the mask, but it may not be as stressful at the drive each day with all the Chicago traffic!
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Re: Today I Celebrate 10 Years as a Survivor
>>Today is #10 on the radiation treatments.
Ten is the theme, huh? I wish you didn't have to deal with traffic on top of everything else. I think you're right -- the drudgery of all that travel (especially when you're driving yourself) is fatiguing in itself. I hope the naps continue to be enough to get you thru. It seems like less pain is a good sign. Since it's such a long course of rads, I'm thinking they are not yet expecting a big response? How does the driving affect the pain? What are you going to do for your "days off"? Sorry for so many questions. Thinking of you, and sending good thoughts. Love, Debbie Laxague |
Re: Today I Celebrate 10 Years as a Survivor
WOW, Sheila! Does that cancer know who it's up against? I think it might as well just give up now. Given this long and bumpy road, I am so fortunate to be going it with the likes of you. Here's to many more years and a lot of good times along the way.
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