Heroes
I'd love to take the folks on this site at this very time and then have a reunion in ten years where we are able to eat whatever we want and how we want it. It would just be the icing on the cake to see everyone enjoying food again. I know, though, that right now what is important is that we are here, alive, and hopefully all on the mend.
Just my two cents worth. Thank you all.
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KDDavis TY</b>
Mother Theresa was always my hero. Such a selfless and wise woman.
Every person on this site collectively makes it a tremendous asset. Were one of us lacks, another is knowledgable. I am thankful for everyone here as well.0 -
Jumping on the Fan Bandwagonsweetblood22 said:KDDavis TY</b>
Mother Theresa was always my hero. Such a selfless and wise woman.
Every person on this site collectively makes it a tremendous asset. Were one of us lacks, another is knowledgable. I am thankful for everyone here as well.
So many people here have helped me along the way. Some by answering questions, some by asking questions, and some by just being here, sending wishes, hopes and/or prayers. Glad to be surrounded by such good company.0 -
HEROES
Not sure if you call them heroes, or just great human beings. I too have garnered much support, and hope on the occasions when I make a post can help or lend some comfort to another.
CSN is my new sudo family as I can read and say things here that my family may not be able to relate to.
Everyone here is awesome.
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Heroes
I agree that the people on here are heroes. Many of us have already been through the trenches and have come out the other side, albeit a bit tarnished, but still intact.
I learn from the long-timers on this board and the newbies as well. Thanks to all who take the time, no matter how you are feeling, to answer questions or to ask the ones the rest of us haven't thought of.
Peace.
Teresa0 -
thank you allfisrpotpe said:family
We are a family, plus we don't fight, we are not critical of each other, we do discriminate at all, what we do is help, support and down right care for each.
Cancer Sucks! But all here make it easier for others
Bless you all
John
We all love NED!
I'm a fairly new member, but I have learned so much from all of you -- especially by going back and reading some of the older posts...I've almost always found the answers I was looking for. I am most appreciative of you longer term survivors who keep posting and giving the rest of us hope. It takes a special kind of person who is willing to go back and revisit one of the most difficult times of their lives. Hopefully one day I will be able to give hope to a newbie.0 -
I pictureIngrid K said:thank you all
I'm a fairly new member, but I have learned so much from all of you -- especially by going back and reading some of the older posts...I've almost always found the answers I was looking for. I am most appreciative of you longer term survivors who keep posting and giving the rest of us hope. It takes a special kind of person who is willing to go back and revisit one of the most difficult times of their lives. Hopefully one day I will be able to give hope to a newbie.
all of us around a table comfortably conversing about all things head and neck cancer related. It's the 5-10-15 year veterans as well as the newbies and those in between who make everything possible as it now becomes a great community of hope and information. There is so much to learn here. I am intrigued by how fast the treatment options have changed in just the last two years since my own diagnosis and equally inspired how someone has dealt with continuing side effects for 15 years plus. The young moms with children are my heros. Truly a positive aspect of our modern world to have such an experience.0
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