FOR LC815

RE
RE Member Posts: 4,591 Member
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Linda since you liked what I said and wish to revisit it periodically I have created this just for you, to give you hope! In the upper right hand corner of this screen you should see the words "add to favorites" click there and this will be saved to your favorites where you can easily access it at anytime.


JUST REMEMBER
YOU ARE NOT A NUMBER
YOU ARE LINDA
AND YOUR SITUATION IS UNIQUE TO YOU!



RE

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  • RE
    RE Member Posts: 4,591 Member
    BUMP
    JUST BUMPING IT UP FOR LINDA TO SEE.
  • LC815
    LC815 Member Posts: 155
    RE said:

    BUMP
    JUST BUMPING IT UP FOR LINDA TO SEE.

    How wonderful!
    I was so glad to see "For LC815", and when I clicked on it, I was floored! What a wonderful thing to do for me. You'll have to teach me how so I can "pay it forward." Also, thanks for the "favorites" lesson. It's safely stored there and you can bet I'll look at it often. I am woman, I am Linda! Thanks, RE. You're amazing.

    **Big, tight squeezy, bear hug to you**

    Love, Linda
  • RE
    RE Member Posts: 4,591 Member
    LC815 said:

    How wonderful!
    I was so glad to see "For LC815", and when I clicked on it, I was floored! What a wonderful thing to do for me. You'll have to teach me how so I can "pay it forward." Also, thanks for the "favorites" lesson. It's safely stored there and you can bet I'll look at it often. I am woman, I am Linda! Thanks, RE. You're amazing.

    **Big, tight squeezy, bear hug to you**

    Love, Linda

    MARQUEES
    Here are a few web sites with tutorials on how to make the marquees. I am glad you like the one I made for you, I hope it helps to inspire you during treatment.

    http://www.quackit.com/html/codes/html_marquee_code.cfm

    http://www.mountaindragon.com/html/marquee.htm

    http://www.hscripts.com/tutorials/html/marquee1.php

    You will need to copy and paste them.


    RE
  • LC815
    LC815 Member Posts: 155
    RE said:

    MARQUEES
    Here are a few web sites with tutorials on how to make the marquees. I am glad you like the one I made for you, I hope it helps to inspire you during treatment.

    http://www.quackit.com/html/codes/html_marquee_code.cfm

    http://www.mountaindragon.com/html/marquee.htm

    http://www.hscripts.com/tutorials/html/marquee1.php

    You will need to copy and paste them.


    RE

    Thanks, honey
    For anyone reading this thread, go ahead and substitute "Linda" with your name. Close your eyes and let the marquee play through your head. *Sigh* A minute of peace in my day today.
    Thanks again, RE
    xoxo
    Linda
  • Moopy23
    Moopy23 Member Posts: 1,751 Member
    LC815 said:

    How wonderful!
    I was so glad to see "For LC815", and when I clicked on it, I was floored! What a wonderful thing to do for me. You'll have to teach me how so I can "pay it forward." Also, thanks for the "favorites" lesson. It's safely stored there and you can bet I'll look at it often. I am woman, I am Linda! Thanks, RE. You're amazing.

    **Big, tight squeezy, bear hug to you**

    Love, Linda

    Yep, that's our RE: Amazing
    I thank you also, RE.

    And Linda, a belated welcome, and best wishes to you. As so many have explained, many of our sisters live long and productive lives after an advanced diagnosis. I have a friend who was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer. She was told by grim-faced doctors and their nurses that her outlook was very bleak. That was 11 years ago.

    My friend from the Lone Star state is very much alive and kicking. When the beast comes back, she has more surgery and more chemo, and keeps on going. Today, she is cancer-free and enjoying her grandchildren and her life. I wish the same for you.
  • LC815
    LC815 Member Posts: 155
    Moopy23 said:

    Yep, that's our RE: Amazing
    I thank you also, RE.

    And Linda, a belated welcome, and best wishes to you. As so many have explained, many of our sisters live long and productive lives after an advanced diagnosis. I have a friend who was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer. She was told by grim-faced doctors and their nurses that her outlook was very bleak. That was 11 years ago.

    My friend from the Lone Star state is very much alive and kicking. When the beast comes back, she has more surgery and more chemo, and keeps on going. Today, she is cancer-free and enjoying her grandchildren and her life. I wish the same for you.

    For RE and Moopy and everyone
    RE, I actually visualized your marquee upon waking this morning -- it helped me get up and moving! The gift that keeps on giving!!

    Moopy, Thank you for the story about your friend. I think I'm going to start collecting them . . .

    Now, I am off to the hardware store to collect some things for a very non-cancer-involved project. A little paint, some molding for my floor and some nails. Fun stuff, but definitely needed.

    It is a beautiful day in Baltimore and I hope it is wherever you are!

    Thanks for the positive outlook boost!!

    Peace,
    Linda