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I just wanted to say
I just wanted to say congrats on your one year! And I mentioned this before - I LOVE your picture!!!!!!!0 -
My coworker uses her
My coworker uses her diagnosis date. I prefer to use the day of my lumpectomy 2/10/2010 because that is when the tumor was removed. I also add that treatment ended 10/2010. Isn't it funny how those dates are so numerically intertwined?? Right now I refer to things as "it has been one year since lumpectomy, one year since first chemo", etc.0 -
I use the date I was diagnosedEllenaMaria said:My coworker uses her
My coworker uses her diagnosis date. I prefer to use the day of my lumpectomy 2/10/2010 because that is when the tumor was removed. I also add that treatment ended 10/2010. Isn't it funny how those dates are so numerically intertwined?? Right now I refer to things as "it has been one year since lumpectomy, one year since first chemo", etc.
I use the date I was diagnosed to be my cancerversary - Infact my cancerversary was 4/26 - 1 year. My last herceptin treatment will me June 13th0 -
For me it's the last day of treatment...
I remember the dates for day of results, date of surgery etc..but the date I really remember is June 28, 08 my last day of radiation...so that is my anniversary date.0 -
Day of diagnosis...when my whole life changed in a way...cahjah75 said:I am
considering this week my one year cancerversary. I was dx one year ago on the 24th of May. June will be one year since mastectomies. Next Feb will one year finishing treatment. It's your choice.
{{hugs}} Char
Hi all, I consider the day of my diagnosis as my cancerversary-JULY 28, 2009. That is when so many things in my life changed...How I view people, and life, and love. So, that is my day, although I felt excited when my chemo ended (Nov. 21, 2009) and when my radiation ended (March 3, 2010). Every day of being a SURVIVOR is precious! But, in my calculations, I am coming up on two years! YEAH!0 -
sameCAchick said:Day of diagnosis...when my whole life changed in a way...
Hi all, I consider the day of my diagnosis as my cancerversary-JULY 28, 2009. That is when so many things in my life changed...How I view people, and life, and love. So, that is my day, although I felt excited when my chemo ended (Nov. 21, 2009) and when my radiation ended (March 3, 2010). Every day of being a SURVIVOR is precious! But, in my calculations, I am coming up on two years! YEAH!
I say the day of diagnosis as well. I could rattle off other dates without batting an eye also. Surgery, chemo, radiation...I think those dates will stay with me forever.
Date of diagnosis was January 6, 2009.
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The day I was diagnosed
I remember the day like it was yesterday..sitting in the doctor's office with my husband who was 4 months past a bone marrow transplant himself!! The doctor said "You have cancer" and once again our life went thru some changes. This July 15th will be one year for me.0 -
Thanks, all!mrs gadget said:The day I was diagnosed
I remember the day like it was yesterday..sitting in the doctor's office with my husband who was 4 months past a bone marrow transplant himself!! The doctor said "You have cancer" and once again our life went thru some changes. This July 15th will be one year for me.
I think I will go with my diagnosis date - June 22. That is when I became a survivor!
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cancerversary
Congrats to all you survivors out there! Today is my 21st cancerversary! I consider my diagnosis date as my anniversary date and 21 years ago I was diagnosed with Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) and basically given 2 years to live. Well I proved them wrong! Stay strong everyone and enjoy life to the fullest!
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