Am I a Survivor?
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You are a Survivor
Yes my dear you are a survivior. Don't give up. Your family will help you and we are here to help you with whatever you need. You did not lose your sole. It's there. You have been through so much and somethimes its hard talking to family about how we feel. We just don't want to burden them with any more than they already have. Stay positive, keep moving forward, let your family help you. Post here when you need, we are always here.
Kathy0 -
As long as you are here, you
As long as you are here, you are a survivor!! And we will be with you to help you survive...and even thrive and enjoy life. We will also be here to listen when you need another ear. This is a great place to vent and reduce the burden, it's also a great place to celebrate and share the joy.
It sounds like your daughter brings you much joy, continue to bask in that for that is a beautiful thing. As for your husband, many men are "fixers"...and this is something he can't fix. So backing off may be the only way he knows how to cope.
As for your financial situation...is there a social worker at your cancer center you can talk with? They shouldn't charge for a phone call, and the social worker may have some resources that will help you. I would also check with Komen, Avon, the American Cancer Society and see if they have resources. Others here may also have some ideas of how to get some financial assistance.
I do hope this helps.
Hugs,
Linda0 -
You are more than a survivorGabe N Abby Mom said:As long as you are here, you
As long as you are here, you are a survivor!! And we will be with you to help you survive...and even thrive and enjoy life. We will also be here to listen when you need another ear. This is a great place to vent and reduce the burden, it's also a great place to celebrate and share the joy.
It sounds like your daughter brings you much joy, continue to bask in that for that is a beautiful thing. As for your husband, many men are "fixers"...and this is something he can't fix. So backing off may be the only way he knows how to cope.
As for your financial situation...is there a social worker at your cancer center you can talk with? They shouldn't charge for a phone call, and the social worker may have some resources that will help you. I would also check with Komen, Avon, the American Cancer Society and see if they have resources. Others here may also have some ideas of how to get some financial assistance.
I do hope this helps.
Hugs,
Linda
sweet sister. You are a strong, brave warrior. Keep hanging in with the help of your remarkable, loving daughter. I hope you are able to find a way to get the treatment you need.
Hugs and prayers, Renee0 -
your question caught my
your question caught my eye...I joined this group couple year post BC (surgery and radiation) and I JOINED TO find out IF i was a survivor...I just considered myself as
HAD cancer!
Denise0 -
your question caught my
your question caught my eye...I joined this group couple year post BC (surgery and radiation) and I JOINED TO find out IF i was a survivor...I just considered myself as
HAD cancer!
Denise0 -
Thriving...
I liked the word one dbs used in a post on here - Thriver. You certainly are that and a lot more. Please stop by your cancer center and ask to speak to the patient advocate. I am certain they could help you find the right program. They have grants, and all that other stuff to help out financially.
You have a wonderful daughter so you must have been a great mother. Some men probably do not know how to deal with breast cancer and so back away. Try and include him, perhaps he sees it as a women thing which it's not at all.
I wish you well in this journey no one ever wants. Remember that 70% of women go on and never again have a recurrence. Think of yourself as not only having survived breast cancer but you are a thriving to better health.
Doris0 -
A survivor
and then some. Just hang in there and you will find the light at the end of the tunnel. As others have suggested please talk to someone at your local cancer center to find the help you need to finish your treatments.
We are here for you whenever you need us.
Hugs,
Georgia0 -
Yes a Survivorladyg said:A survivor
and then some. Just hang in there and you will find the light at the end of the tunnel. As others have suggested please talk to someone at your local cancer center to find the help you need to finish your treatments.
We are here for you whenever you need us.
Hugs,
Georgia
You sure are a Survivor! Everyone on this site is, from the bc board to every other board on this site.
Hugs, Leeza, a survivor0 -
My sisterjnl said:Yes a Survivor
You sure are a Survivor! Everyone on this site is, from the bc board to every other board on this site.
Hugs, Leeza, a survivor
My sister was dx just this past July.She had insurance that paid for double masectomies and her reconstruction BUT her chemo wasn't paid for.She was sent to another hospital nearby that is non profit and pay for chemo and radiation.She is now on her 3rd of 4 chemo treatments.Seems like she might need to pay $200.BUT the chemos are over $5,000.There should be help for you.
You have a great support system.You are a SURVIVOR.
Lynn Smith0
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