The Graduate
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DotDot53 said:Congrats!
Ayse - so happy you are done with your treatments.. You are one of the reasons I come back to these boards each day.. I love reading your positive comments and compassion for the others here.. you seem like such a wonderful person that I wish we could meet in person..(but NY is a long way from AZ!!) I am sending you big hugs and good vibes dear sister...
Love,
Dot
that is so sweet of you to say. You know, I AM looking into
moving back to the east coast, so who knows we may meet
one day soon.
Thank you for the good vibes, they arrived safely, long distance and all... (:
Hugs,
Ayse0 -
Natly-as you saidnatly15 said:Ayse you are one amazing
Ayse you are one amazing gal. I thought you had completed treatment a while ago. You have a marvelous attitude and please dont let worry steal what you need to celebrate, you are a chemo grad. Congrats to you! Get that yoga mat out and relax and relax and relax.
Sounds so strange but it was a happy and sad occasion for me as well when I completed treatment. Our doctors and nurses and staff become family and care just as much about us as our loved ones care. I felt so insulated and cared for during treatment no matter how difficult it was. It felt so good to ring the bell but it was sad to leave the family I saw so frequently. We of course continue to see them but not as often we hope.
Sending prayers and positive vibes to you and hoping you are having a case of allergies and nothing more.
staff become family we see daily etc...I still stop in my treatment center when I go to my oncologist (same building -different floors) just to say hi to everyone. It's been about 2 1/2 yrs they still remember me by name, give me a hug etc..etc..0 -
Congrats Ayse!Bella Luna said:Ayse... one step at a time.
Ayse... First of all... a HUGE Congratulations on finishing up with treatment. I remember ringing that bell. It sure was music to my ears. Great news, I am happy for you.
On another note... regarding your symptoms, take it one step at a time. Try not to jump to conclusions. I know it's easier said than done, but try not to let your imagination run wild with scenarios. You did the right thing and are being an excellent self advocate in letting your doctors know about your situation. In the meanwhile, keep busy, do yoga, do what you love, and follow up with their recommendations.
I will say a prayer for you. Take care, God bless.
BL
Congrats Ayse!0 -
Enjoy your 1 yearaysemari said:THANK YOU ALL!!
I can feel the good vibes coming my way. And
as Heather put it so well. Let's get our Namaste on.. Hahha
And ward off any anxiety.
I can't believe it has been a year!!! WOW
It seems like yesterday that I stumbled over this board all
terrified and blue eyed - no idea what to expect. Thank
you all for taking me under your wings and giving me
advice and support.
Hugs,
Ayse
Enjoy your 1 year celebration!0
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