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9 years and counting
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Congratsjanderson1964 said:Congratulations on your 3
Congratulations on your 3 years. Wht knid of bike do you ride. I have a triumph america which i have done several modifications.
Wish you the best j Anderson ! Here's to your indomitable spirit !
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I love everyone here and feelAnnabelle41415 said:Celebrate Your Life
Glad that you are getting that steak and celebrating. Wishing you the best in the future and thank you for being such an inspiration on this board.
Kim
I love everyone here and feel it is my obligation to give back as much as I can through my years of experience surviving.
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I have a 1998 Softail Custom.janderson1964 said:Congratulations on your 3
Congratulations on your 3 years. Wht knid of bike do you ride. I have a triumph america which i have done several modifications.
I have a 1998 Softail Custom. I need to connect the trickle charge for the winter.
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Sweet ride. I am fortunatePhil64 said:I have a 1998 Softail Custom.
I have a 1998 Softail Custom. I need to connect the trickle charge for the winter.
Sweet ride. I am fortunate enough in Virginia that I can ride through most of the winter. In fact treatment holds me back from riding more than the weather does. I am on my off week from treatment now. I woke up this morning and was feeling pretty good and decided to ride to work. Then I got out of bed and started moving around which made me feel weak and dizzy. So no riding today. Hopefully tomorrow.
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Congratulations!janderson1964 said:I love everyone here and feel
I love everyone here and feel it is my obligation to give back as much as I can through my years of experience surviving.
That's so amazing!! 9 years!!! Gd bless you!!
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Thanks for the kind words.annalexandria said:How the heck did I miss this?
You're one of my heroes, Jeff. You've showed a lot of class and good spirit during an unbelievably long battle. I really admire you for it.
Keep it up!
Thanks for the kind words. Although I don't know if I deserve all of that.
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I wish I could say I was NEDhippiechicks said:I love to hear such great
I love to hear such great news on this board!
I wish I could say I was NED but happy to be alive and stable. We don't get nearly enough good news on here. It is heartbreaking all of the great people that we lost.
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Thank you so much for yourjanderson1964 said:I wish I could say I was NED
I wish I could say I was NED but happy to be alive and stable. We don't get nearly enough good news on here. It is heartbreaking all of the great people that we lost.
Thank you so much for your positive post!!! I love hearing about how people are living and thriving. Just a few months ago I felt like I'd never be normal again but I'm riding my horse again and life is pretty good. I'm even going to work a couple of days next week where I used to work while an employee goes on a holiday. I'm on my third treatement and it's not bad this time, better than number two. They always talk about how the side effects are cumulative so I was scared.
Give Angel a hug for me,please!! I love that cute little face!
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Cumilitive in some respects.JanJan63 said:Thank you so much for your
Thank you so much for your positive post!!! I love hearing about how people are living and thriving. Just a few months ago I felt like I'd never be normal again but I'm riding my horse again and life is pretty good. I'm even going to work a couple of days next week where I used to work while an employee goes on a holiday. I'm on my third treatement and it's not bad this time, better than number two. They always talk about how the side effects are cumulative so I was scared.
Give Angel a hug for me,please!! I love that cute little face!
Cumilitive in some respects. I don't think so as far as nausea and dirarrhea. It seems like every time I have terrible side effects the next couple of rounds wouldm't be as bad.
Angel is doing great. they took the stitches out from the surgery and remobed the splint. She still has her whole lef wrapped up and is supposed to be confined to prevent running and jumping for another 6 weeks. It is so tough since she was always allowed to move freely and she is only 6 months old so lots of energy and she doesn't understand.
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