Celebrating 2 yrs since surgery and staging
At the time I did not see my future as being very bright, although determined that come what may I was going to endure. Now 2 yrs later, one grandbaby, new business, numerous days of feeling wonderful, I can say that I am so very grateful. Grateful for the extrordinary medical care I was given. Blessed to live near an incredible place like MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. Super support from my husband and family and the ladies here. Blessed with the healing grace of God.
Wish I could throw a party. Would invite all of you wonderful gals. Just wanted to thank you for the support and caring.
For those beginning this journey read the discussions here. It is a place of hope and loving concern.
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Norma
That is really wonderful. M.D. Anderson is the place I would go, were I to go anywhere, for the best treatment. Your prior posts have always been so upbeat and positive, that probably greatly helped in your recovery. If you decide to throw a party I would be honored to meet you.
Gives the "2" behind your name special meaning.
Your friend,
Claudia0 -
(((Norma)))) 2 years down, many many more to come!california_artist said:Norma
That is really wonderful. M.D. Anderson is the place I would go, were I to go anywhere, for the best treatment. Your prior posts have always been so upbeat and positive, that probably greatly helped in your recovery. If you decide to throw a party I would be honored to meet you.
Gives the "2" behind your name special meaning.
Your friend,
Claudia
It'll be 3 years for me on October 10th since my surgery & staging. My cancer journey has been constant and my cancer relentless. And yet I join you in looking back at all the joys and beauty of the past 3 years, years where the 'good' ridiculously outweighed the 'bad', cancer be damned.
& it wasn't really the big trips to foreign lands that made these past years so rich. It was the countless small things, like my 9-year-old grandson climbing onto my lap in the movie theatre Friday to be comforted when the Daddy lion was killed in The Lion King. Or my 10-year-old graddaughter holding my hand while I drove her to Friendley's after school yesterday to get her some dinner and try and figure out her math homework together. The laughter, the fun, the warmth, the acts of touching kindness. I know that you feel the same, Norma. Life is so good, well worth the battle to extend it as long as we can.
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(¸.·´ CONGRATULATIONS, NORMA!0 -
Awesome news, Norma! Two
Awesome news, Norma! Two years and going strong -- may it continue to grow to many, many more.
Yes, Celebrate big!
Annie0 -
Congratulations Norma!!!!
What great news to hear Norma!!! I am so happy for you. We are all grateful one day at a time. God bless you...and keep you in continued good health.
Lori0 -
Dear Sweet Wonderful Ladies!!!HellieC said:Wonderful news, Norma
I am so pleased for you - we all need to hear good news like this as often as possible! Long may your good health continue!
Kindest wishes
Helen
Thank you so much for your warm responses: Claudia, Linda, Annie, Kathy, Karen, Lori, and Helen!!!! (((GROUP HUGGGGG))!!!
Linda, you are so right it is those small everyday things that are the fabric of our lives. Thornton Wilder in Our Town really brings that point home when Emily goes back and lives one day in her life. The "normal" is seen for the extraordinary miracle that it is. Looking for the small wonderful things and savoring them.
And all else who read this discussion. If you have a cancer diagnosis or have a loved one who does know, there is hope and comfort. Seek out positive people who will build you up. Gather as much information as possible. Use your good judgment. And above all NEVER GIVE UP! NEVER EVER!0 -
Normanorma2 said:Dear Sweet Wonderful Ladies!!!
Thank you so much for your warm responses: Claudia, Linda, Annie, Kathy, Karen, Lori, and Helen!!!! (((GROUP HUGGGGG))!!!
Linda, you are so right it is those small everyday things that are the fabric of our lives. Thornton Wilder in Our Town really brings that point home when Emily goes back and lives one day in her life. The "normal" is seen for the extraordinary miracle that it is. Looking for the small wonderful things and savoring them.
And all else who read this discussion. If you have a cancer diagnosis or have a loved one who does know, there is hope and comfort. Seek out positive people who will build you up. Gather as much information as possible. Use your good judgment. And above all NEVER GIVE UP! NEVER EVER!
I'm happy as can be for you....keep dancing the wonders of life~~ Cancer is scary, but know it opens our minds and hearts to see the beauty in our world.~~~
Enjoy your days!!
Jan
xoxox0 -
So happy for you, Normajazzy1 said:Norma
I'm happy as can be for you....keep dancing the wonders of life~~ Cancer is scary, but know it opens our minds and hearts to see the beauty in our world.~~~
Enjoy your days!!
Jan
xoxox
Congratulations on this major anniversary. I do agree that your positive attitude and warm, upbeat personality may have played a part in keeping you well. Enjoy your LIFE! Thank you so much for all of the warmth and caring you've given to me and to the other sisters on this board. May you live a long, long life!
Hugs,
Jill0 -
Time to celebrate!Rewriter said:So happy for you, Norma
Congratulations on this major anniversary. I do agree that your positive attitude and warm, upbeat personality may have played a part in keeping you well. Enjoy your LIFE! Thank you so much for all of the warmth and caring you've given to me and to the other sisters on this board. May you live a long, long life!
Hugs,
Jill
Thank you for sharing your good news--I am so happy for you!0 -
Congradulations!!norma2 said:Dear Sweet Wonderful Ladies!!!
Thank you so much for your warm responses: Claudia, Linda, Annie, Kathy, Karen, Lori, and Helen!!!! (((GROUP HUGGGGG))!!!
Linda, you are so right it is those small everyday things that are the fabric of our lives. Thornton Wilder in Our Town really brings that point home when Emily goes back and lives one day in her life. The "normal" is seen for the extraordinary miracle that it is. Looking for the small wonderful things and savoring them.
And all else who read this discussion. If you have a cancer diagnosis or have a loved one who does know, there is hope and comfort. Seek out positive people who will build you up. Gather as much information as possible. Use your good judgment. And above all NEVER GIVE UP! NEVER EVER!
I am new here, but I believe you were my mentor when all this first started with me. Thank you for the surport and talking me "down off the edge"! I am so glad to hear you are doing so well(and you look great)! I have learned like soooo many here to celebrate the little "victories" when ever they come! Best to you always, Debra0 -
norma--mazel tov on two ned yearsdebrajo said:Congradulations!!
I am new here, but I believe you were my mentor when all this first started with me. Thank you for the surport and talking me "down off the edge"! I am so glad to hear you are doing so well(and you look great)! I have learned like soooo many here to celebrate the little "victories" when ever they come! Best to you always, Debra
sister,
just read your post, so happy for you. two years ned, and may it ever be so. it's the jewish new year now, and you're starting on your third new year.....many, many more.
sisterhood,
maggie0 -
Shalom aleikhem!!! Maggiemaggie_wilson said:norma--mazel tov on two ned years
sister,
just read your post, so happy for you. two years ned, and may it ever be so. it's the jewish new year now, and you're starting on your third new year.....many, many more.
sisterhood,
maggie
Thanks for the kind greeting...you are so sweet!!! Hoping all the rainbows in the sky for you, my friend.0 -
Debra!!! Thank you for the messagedebrajo said:Congradulations!!
I am new here, but I believe you were my mentor when all this first started with me. Thank you for the surport and talking me "down off the edge"! I am so glad to hear you are doing so well(and you look great)! I have learned like soooo many here to celebrate the little "victories" when ever they come! Best to you always, Debra
I know how it is to be on the edge. I get those moments now an again. Great thing is we are all here for each other.
Best to you too!!!0 -
Jan Jill and Carolcarolenk said:Time to celebrate!
Thank you for sharing your good news--I am so happy for you!
You ladies are so wonderful!!! I appreciate your taking the time to give me support. Reminds me that none of us are alone in this journey. Thanks for being there.0 -
Wonderful newsnorma2 said:Debra!!! Thank you for the message
I know how it is to be on the edge. I get those moments now an again. Great thing is we are all here for each other.
Best to you too!!!
Norma - this is wonderful. Keep up the "good work". Doesn't it feel good to feel good?
Best,
Suzanne0 -
It does feel good, no great!! To feel good, SuzanneDouble Whammy said:Wonderful news
Norma - this is wonderful. Keep up the "good work". Doesn't it feel good to feel good?
Best,
Suzanne
I hope you are doing well. Thanks so very much for the encouragement.0 -
Norma, I'm joining thenorma2 said:It does feel good, no great!! To feel good, Suzanne
I hope you are doing well. Thanks so very much for the encouragement.
Norma, I'm joining the cheering crowd for you. I love your positive attitude!!
Continuing blessings to you. Mary Ann0 -
Oh my, Norma! I justnorma2 said:It does feel good, no great!! To feel good, Suzanne
I hope you are doing well. Thanks so very much for the encouragement.
Oh my, Norma! I just realized I haven't officially given you my good wishes and congratulations on your celebrating two years! Dancing for joy for you!
Kathy0
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