5th Place!!

RunnerZ
RunnerZ Member Posts: 185
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
I may ne be Lance Armstrong exactly....but 6 and one-half year after surviving stage 3 rectal cancer (diagnosed at 36) I took 5th place in a 6 kilometer cross-country race through the local State Park (out of 60 runners). Not only that, but my whole family finished the race...my daughter won the 14 and under division and my wife ran with my sons (7 and 10) who finished their first race. 6 years ago I would have never thought that would be possible. Treatment was a bear and I remember just thinking that if I could only run again I would be happy. Well I can run again and I am happy...happy to have survived and be considered cured despite some early doubts about my prognosis. Hang in there newbies...it takes time and strength and determination, but you can beat this disease. Live like Lance...or just me if you want to aim a little lower!

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  • jsabol
    jsabol Member Posts: 1,145 Member
    Congratulations!
    What a great post; just reading it brought tears to my eyes. You are truly an inspiration; your strength and determination are impressive.
    I am 1 year out of chemo, and have found myself rejoicing in many aspects of my life; cancer sure can give you a whole new perspective. Just sitting out on our deck, celebrating with friends and family, I found myself feeling very grateful, and thinking "Damn, life is good".
    Keep on running, and congrats to your entire family, too! Enjoy! Judy
  • alihamilton
    alihamilton Member Posts: 347 Member
    You are OUR Lance Armstrong! And an inspiration to everyone who posts on this board. You must be so proud that your whole family participated and did so well. All the best to you!

    Ali
  • goldfinch
    goldfinch Member Posts: 735
    congratulations to you and your family!
    Mary
  • liverpoolgirl
    liverpoolgirl Member Posts: 44
    Congratulations, you came in 1st as far as i am concerned. Great post, and inspiration for everyone
    Debbie
    aka "The English Chick"
  • ron50
    ron50 Member Posts: 1,723 Member
    Hey Runner,
    Way to go mate,survival is all about choosing to live,sometimes we can't beat the odds but it is the thought that counts. A happy future to you and your family Ron.
  • kangatoo
    kangatoo Member Posts: 2,105 Member
    ron50 said:

    Hey Runner,
    Way to go mate,survival is all about choosing to live,sometimes we can't beat the odds but it is the thought that counts. A happy future to you and your family Ron.

    Hey Runner..well done mate!! News like that has to be some of the best encouragement for anyone here.
    "Ain't no mountain high enough!!!"
    cheers, kanga n Jen
  • ramona41
    ramona41 Member Posts: 72
    WHOO HOO..DOES THE HAPPY DANCE FOR YA.. you give us newbies lots of hope thanks for the great post. whoooaaa cant stop dancing... get all this in motion hard to stop heyyyyy plop.. way to gooooooooo
    ramona
    aka.. bigbuttgirlwithpainindabutt
  • jana11
    jana11 Member Posts: 705
    You my friend are indeed a Lance Armstrong, a living example of how to Livestrong!! jana
  • HowardJ
    HowardJ Member Posts: 474
    jana11 said:

    You my friend are indeed a Lance Armstrong, a living example of how to Livestrong!! jana

    What she said...!
  • crazylady
    crazylady Member Posts: 543 Member
    Congratulations! That is truly inspirational! It's also wonderful that you made it a family activity.
    Jamie
  • 2bhealed
    2bhealed Member Posts: 2,064 Member
    WAY TO GO!!!!

    Good for you!

    It's all relative. Where you aim that is.

    Entering into my very first ever 5K race this summer was a goal I had set 2 years ago....and I'm NOT a runner! But I just had to do it.

    I finished and didn't walk. To me that was success. That was a high aim for me. haha

    So congratulations to your entire family!! That is VERY cool!!

    peace, emily whose knees are finally better now