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Did you hear that?

I heard back and my PET scan came back clear.
Now a new chapter opens in my life. Cancer made
me take a hard look at my life and the people in it.
I want to use this experience as a catalyst to live
a life that makes me feel whole. Now that I have
my priorities straight, something tells me I will
know just what to do.
Hugs,
Ayse
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You will soar, my friendphoenixrising said:A new chapter indeed!! "Live
A new chapter indeed!! "Live a life that makes me feel whole". I like that and I have every confidence that you will achieve it
hugs
jan
I have no doubt!
Hugs, Renee -
I just gave a deep sigh of
I just gave a deep sigh of relief that your Pet was good. And good to see that you are going to use this experience to move forward in a positive fashion. You are such a supportive person and can be a great influence on all you meet. Again, so happy the scan was good.
Stef -
I am dancing for you, dearheart!!!!
And, if you remain sensitive to the world around you, in a good way, you can see the beautiful small things as well as the large ones....this morning, for instance, I am listening to birdsong out in my garden...it takes sitting still and listening, but I learned that from the tussles with the beast!!!!
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Congrats! Isn't it amazingnatly15 said:Yes and I also exhaled. Ayse
Yes and I also exhaled. Ayse I'm elated and know you are. Let us know your plans as they unfold. Live life to the fullest and remove anything that is toxic to your soaring spirit.
Congrats! Isn't it amazing how the small stuff stays small and the big stuff doesn't seem so big after all we've been through.
Breath Deep
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awesome!disneyfan2008 said:I heard it I heard it
NICE to hear the exhauling...and sending many good thoughts your way
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Exhaling .. and performing a 'hap hap happy dance' justBella Luna said:Ayse... This is FANTASTIC
Ayse... This is FANTASTIC news! That heavy burden of worry you have been carrying on your shoulders has been cast aside, good riddance! I am rejoicing with you.
BL
So thrilled for you, Ayse .. I double posted! Sorry -
Fantastic!!
What a great way to begin a period of renewal. For me, cancer has been a long process of learning to live with challenges, learning patience, and learning to care for myself. It hasn't always been fun, but I've grown up, that's for sure. I can honestly say I'm a more peaceful, accepting person now. Part of it is just getting older, but some of it is the aftermath of a cancer diganosis. Anyway, I'm sure you will find your way to living the life that makes you whole. Good luck!
Mimi
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