Long Term Survival!!
RunnerZ
Member Posts: 185
Hello all! It has been a long time since I have posted, and I am sorry for that. Noticed that there are plenty of new people here that could use some good news. Well.....here I am. Almost 9 years ago I was diagnosed with stage 3 rectal cancer. After a year of preoperative surgery, surgery and chemotherapy, I have remained cancer free and living a wonderful, if at times trying, life. I am a full time prosecutor in western New York State and have done that job for 20 years. I also run (RunnerZ) almost every day and have watched my children grow up while surviving cancer. My life is still regular, and I have to remind myself of the daily beauty of this world, but I ususally remember that life is a miracle, and one to savor every day! When I am in the middle of my most stressful moments I remember my own vow that if I survived cancer I would relish every healthy moment of life. So you newbies, hold on to your hats and fasten your seatbelts, it is not an easy ride....but the end result is wonderful. Live Strong survivors!
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Always look forward to your posts. Glad you are doing well and being an upstate new yorker myself, hope you are enjoying this beautiful running weather!.
God Bless,
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Hi Runner,
Good to hear from you again.Sounds like you are enjoying your second life. Good to see. I am battling on ,gradually coming to terms with my marriage break up, at least better now than I was six mos ago. I don't post much nowdays simply because my treatment and experiences don't really relate to modern treatments. I am awaiting eagerly the 22nd of Jan to get my ten years up. Perhaps it will start a new era for me....
My best wishes to you ,your wife and your family ,Ron.0 -
How wonderful to hear from a long term survivor. I love that you are a runner, also. I do as much as I can. The summer heat in Texas kind of messes up running for now. I did the Carlsbad 5K in April while still on chemo...took three weeks off to do it. I did real well for my age group (63). I am such a believer in exercise!0
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thanks for the good news. i get my first ct scan results after my first round of chemo.. wish me luck lisa0
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