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So GOOD to be back!!!
Anyway... after taking a break, I am back. Better than ever before... that is why I am MJay2. It is so good to see some old names. I am sorry to see so many new names. When I left last we were about 10,000 members under the Breast Cancer group. WOW!! I can't believe how many members we have now. Sad... but cool too.
This site and all the good people on it were such blessings to me while I tried to figure out this cancer thing. Today I just had my 6 month follow up and I remain cancer free. Husband free too. (Hee Hee~ sorry.)
Believe it or not... I am far happier after cancer. And after divorce. I didn't know I was that unhappy. I know that without travelling this cancer journey I never would have been able to see things for what they were and let them go.
I don't wish cancer on anyone, but I am glad the end result for me is a better, happier, brighter future.
God Bless!!!
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Hey, welcome back! Even tho, by your standards, I am a newbie to the group...
It IS amazing isn't it how our lives change. Priorities are different, just feeling happy about waking in the morning!
I could go on for hours about why people leave...but, in short, it happens mostly when one person changes dramatically, and the other doesn't. This leads to a general giving up. It's hard to ride the coaster ride of cancer survivors...as a caregiver, you must learn to accept this new person as the old person's replacement. Can be quite threatening.
My beau is hanging on. So far. We have agreed that when I started talking cancer, he is free to leave the room. I go to Relays with my cancer buddies...he stays home. We talk about misunderstandings.
But, yeah, I like the 'new' me! I love more freely, see the beauty in things more clearly. I have the strength to deal with the deaths of my ex and my daughter.
Welcome back to the semi-colons! Please share your wisdom!
Hugs, kathi -
Hi MJay,
Welcome back. It is nice to hear from you. You helped me through some very rough patches that I had. I am happy to hear that you are doing well. Congrats on remaining cancer free. I have a cat scan next week. I hope to post good results also.
Stay in touch there are many of us oldies still here.
Maureen -
Maureen!!! I am SO happy to hear from you! You brought an instant smile to my face!!Moesimo said:Hi MJay,
Welcome back. It is nice to hear from you. You helped me through some very rough patches that I had. I am happy to hear that you are doing well. Congrats on remaining cancer free. I have a cat scan next week. I hope to post good results also.
Stay in touch there are many of us oldies still here.
Maureen
Hang in there girl! The good news is coming!
MJay
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