Friend with breast cancer....main caregiver
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Hi -
First of all, let me
Hi -
First of all, let me tell you you are a very sweet friend. That's wonderful how much care and love you give her. God bless you.
Please try to stay positive, and try not to be sad. She will be OK. Do you know what treatments she is getting yet? Has she had any surgeries? I had chemo and just finished my last one (#8) last Friday. I can tell you it wasn't easy at times, but it was better than I thought. Many ladies here will give you and your friend the support you need. Many of them helped me when I was scared and didn't know what to expect. Please let us know what her current status is and what treatments she is getting. We can give you tips on what to do to help her through the process.
She will be OK.0 -
friends
You both are lucky to have such a friendship. Keep the sense of humor, it goes a very long way. The rest, you will find what you need to get through this time of your life. Ask what ever questions you have, someone will have the answers. This is a fabulous group of women with lots of information, hugs and prayers!
I am sure she will let you know what she needs and she will probably be there for you too.
All the best,
Cindy0 -
From your side of the fence
Hi, my BFF also was diagnosed with stage 4, grade 3 breast cancer. It metzed to 9 different spots on her bones. Ribs, sternum, scapula, hip, leg, spine, etc. She was diagnosed April of 2009.
My BFF and I have been friends for 23 years and shared similar life paths. Whereever she was, I was. We went through divorces together, playing single moms while trying to better ourselves with going back to school, helping each other parent our children. As she decided to invest even more time in B.A.s and Masters I decided to take a job an hour from "home" . Then just as I remarried and moved another hour in the opposite direction she was diagnosed. She is trying really hard not to hate me and I am trying really hard to believe this cancer cannot change us. This is a very difficult place to be in.
We are staying true to each other , it is who we are. Love. If you would ever like to talk privately, feel free to email me. I wish you and your friend the absolute best, just as I wish for everyone on this site. I know I need an outlet now and again.
Wendy0 -
From your side of the fence
Hi, my BFF also was diagnosed with stage 4, grade 3 breast cancer. It metzed to 9 different spots on her bones. Ribs, sternum, scapula, hip, leg, spine, etc. She was diagnosed April of 2009.
My BFF and I have been friends for 23 years and shared similar life paths. Whereever she was, I was. We went through divorces together, playing single moms while trying to better ourselves with going back to school, helping each other parent our children. As she decided to invest even more time in B.A.s and Masters I decided to take a job an hour from "home" . Then just as I remarried and moved another hour in the opposite direction she was diagnosed. She is trying really hard not to hate me and I am trying really hard to believe this cancer cannot change us. This is a very difficult place to be in.
We are staying true to each other , it is who we are. Love. If you would ever like to talk privately, feel free to email me. I wish you and your friend the absolute best, just as I wish for everyone on this site. I know I need an outlet now and again.
Wendy0 -
From your side of the fence
Hi, my BFF also was diagnosed with stage 4, grade 3 breast cancer. It metzed to 9 different spots on her bones. Ribs, sternum, scapula, hip, leg, spine, etc. She was diagnosed April of 2009.
My BFF and I have been friends for 23 years and shared similar life paths. Whereever she was, I was. We went through divorces together, playing single moms while trying to better ourselves with going back to school, helping each other parent our children. As she decided to invest even more time in B.A.s and Masters I decided to take a job an hour from "home" . Then just as I remarried and moved another hour in the opposite direction she was diagnosed. She is trying really hard not to hate me and I am trying really hard to believe this cancer cannot change us. This is a very difficult place to be in.
We are staying true to each other , it is who we are. Love. If you would ever like to talk privately, feel free to email me. I wish you and your friend the absolute best, just as I wish for everyone on this site. I know I need an outlet now and again.
Wendy0 -
From your side of the fence
Hi, my BFF also was diagnosed with stage 4, grade 3 breast cancer. It metzed to 9 different spots on her bones. Ribs, sternum, scapula, hip, leg, spine, etc. She was diagnosed April of 2009.
My BFF and I have been friends for 23 years and shared similar life paths. Whereever she was, I was. We went through divorces together, playing single moms while trying to better ourselves with going back to school, helping each other parent our children. As she decided to invest even more time in B.A.s and Masters I decided to take a job an hour from "home" . Then just as I remarried and moved another hour in the opposite direction she was diagnosed. She is trying really hard not to hate me and I am trying really hard to believe this cancer cannot change us. This is a very difficult place to be in.
We are staying true to each other , it is who we are. Love. If you would ever like to talk privately, feel free to email me. I wish you and your friend the absolute best, just as I wish for everyone on this site. I know I need an outlet now and again.
Wendy0 -
Perfect timing!
Wow, great time for there to be a computer glitch. Someone must have really wanted you to get my message??? LOL0 -
You are a great friend
and will be a great help in the future for your friend. My sister in law went to dr for what she thought was a pinched nerve. She had stage 4 cancer in lung, collar bone and ribs. A new onc and attitude gave her 10 good years. Having a positive attitude, a dr who cares, a special friend all have a positive effect. Sending hope for a brighter future.
{{hugs}} Char0 -
if you press reply to oftennewlife2011 said:Perfect timing!
Wow, great time for there to be a computer glitch. Someone must have really wanted you to get my message??? LOL
if you press reply to often you get repeats!0 -
While caring
While caring for her, be sure you also care for yourself. In this way you can be an even greater asset to your friend.0 -
You are a true good friend!cahjah75 said:You are a great friend
and will be a great help in the future for your friend. My sister in law went to dr for what she thought was a pinched nerve. She had stage 4 cancer in lung, collar bone and ribs. A new onc and attitude gave her 10 good years. Having a positive attitude, a dr who cares, a special friend all have a positive effect. Sending hope for a brighter future.
{{hugs}} Char
You are a true good friend! I will be praying for your friend and for you!
Hugs, Lex0 -
I so agree with laughs alaughs_a_lot said:While caring
While caring for her, be sure you also care for yourself. In this way you can be an even greater asset to your friend.
I so agree with laughs a lot, don't forget to take care of yourself too. Sending prayers and cyber hugs.0 -
You certainly are a terrificnewlife2011 said:From your side of the fence
Hi, my BFF also was diagnosed with stage 4, grade 3 breast cancer. It metzed to 9 different spots on her bones. Ribs, sternum, scapula, hip, leg, spine, etc. She was diagnosed April of 2009.
My BFF and I have been friends for 23 years and shared similar life paths. Whereever she was, I was. We went through divorces together, playing single moms while trying to better ourselves with going back to school, helping each other parent our children. As she decided to invest even more time in B.A.s and Masters I decided to take a job an hour from "home" . Then just as I remarried and moved another hour in the opposite direction she was diagnosed. She is trying really hard not to hate me and I am trying really hard to believe this cancer cannot change us. This is a very difficult place to be in.
We are staying true to each other , it is who we are. Love. If you would ever like to talk privately, feel free to email me. I wish you and your friend the absolute best, just as I wish for everyone on this site. I know I need an outlet now and again.
Wendy
You certainly are a terrific friend and she is lucky to have someone like you to help her. I just want to say that I will be praying for her and for you.0 -
Welcoming you also andpoplolly said:Welcome to this site. The
Welcome to this site. The pink sisters here have so much information to share. Anything you need to ask, just do so.
I will pray for you and your friend through this journey.
Judy
Welcoming you also and sending prayers and encouragement for your friend. This journey is scary, but, your friend is not alone. She has all of us!
Hugs, Kylez0 -
Amazing best friend.
Though you cannot make it better you have made all the difference in the world...
I have a best friend and though we live thousands of miles apart we manage to be there for one another more than most friends can be. We talk on phone and have gone through our fights for life together she skin cancer and caregiver for mother who died the same time I had my own battle with breast cancer.
Love can be felt through the miles if people would only share it...
Love penitrates the heart as I know since battling cancer after moving away from all my family and friends and penetrates through the miles.
We fill our own hearts with what we choose to fill it with and know now I choose LOVE!
Especially a love for those here,
Tara0 -
What a terrific friend younewlife2011 said:From your side of the fence
Hi, my BFF also was diagnosed with stage 4, grade 3 breast cancer. It metzed to 9 different spots on her bones. Ribs, sternum, scapula, hip, leg, spine, etc. She was diagnosed April of 2009.
My BFF and I have been friends for 23 years and shared similar life paths. Whereever she was, I was. We went through divorces together, playing single moms while trying to better ourselves with going back to school, helping each other parent our children. As she decided to invest even more time in B.A.s and Masters I decided to take a job an hour from "home" . Then just as I remarried and moved another hour in the opposite direction she was diagnosed. She is trying really hard not to hate me and I am trying really hard to believe this cancer cannot change us. This is a very difficult place to be in.
We are staying true to each other , it is who we are. Love. If you would ever like to talk privately, feel free to email me. I wish you and your friend the absolute best, just as I wish for everyone on this site. I know I need an outlet now and again.
Wendy
What a terrific friend you are! Sending prayers and good wishes to the two of you!0
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