Back to my normal life yaaaaaay!!!
I am working now, and little by little I am returning to my usual activities and normal chores. From time to time I am reading your posts here, I am not far just a little lazy sometimes but all of you are in my heart since I feel you are the only people that truly understand what I've been through (I hope you understand my English ) ) sorry about the writing mistakes, my English is not "that" good )
We can return to our normal life, we are strong and after ca we are even stronger!!! yes we still can be in pain or missing some part of our bodies but that make us especial not different... we are really soldiers, survivors and lovely human beings )
Love everyone...
Blessings,
Vicki
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Well said
And your English is just fine. I had my mastecotmy 3 days before Christmas - chemo before that and rads after. Life gets to the new normal with pills and doctor visits etc. but other things get back to before dx. Did you see the post the other day with the quote about not knowing how strong you are until strong is the only option? How true it is! COngratulations on your progress! Keep going.0 -
Vicki,
I didn't notice
Vicki,
I didn't notice anything wrong with your english, even after you said something. I am glad you are getting back to "normal"! I will start next week. I go back to work on Friday!
Isn't it nice to not feel sick or hurt or just be exhausted?
Take care,
Cindy0 -
I love it!!skipper54 said:Well said
And your English is just fine. I had my mastecotmy 3 days before Christmas - chemo before that and rads after. Life gets to the new normal with pills and doctor visits etc. but other things get back to before dx. Did you see the post the other day with the quote about not knowing how strong you are until strong is the only option? How true it is! COngratulations on your progress! Keep going.
Yes I read the beautiful quote, I TOTALLY agree with that, I stole it and I am using it frequently )
Love,
Vicki0
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