there is always hope
Its been awhile since i posted, i often lurk though, but wanted to stop in and say hello to all the old timers, and the new timers. LOL
Im truly sorry anyone has to be here, but if you must you couldnt have found a better place or better people.
I wanted to share my 4th re-birthday or anniversary with you all. Four years ago today i became cancer free stage 4 survivor. I have completed several years of treatment, im not 4 years out from that, but 4 yrs out fm when my dr cut all the cancer out. Im now at scans and bloodwork every six months, next one coming up in january. Have had several ups and downs threw this journey as i know we all have, but for right now, i do not live in fear of the beast, around scan time that might change. LOL i couldnt always say that, but having a great partner, the wonderfull people here and a awesome DR, im able to live post cancer, oh of course my counselor!!!
I do not know what the future holds, none of us do, but for now please know this beast is no longer a death sentence, there is hope!!
Most of all i happen to give the greatest thanks to GOD, but thats just me.
God bless everyone here, your families, and anyone this beast has touched.
HUGS
Beth
P.s.
Jennie i know you are reading this, pls tell Donna i said hello, and know i miss you so much and even though i love you dearly i can no longer cheer for your cowboys, but i smile every time i do watch them. Love ya girl
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Dear Beth
So good to see you again and thanks for sharing your story with the newer folks.
You are right, there is always hope.
Congratulations on your anniverssary and may there be many many more for you.
Hugs,
Marie who loves kitties0 -
Hey Beth
A great post, and thanks so much for sharing your very good news. Wonderful you are doing so well. I think of you, and others from this board, often. The board also has been a key factor in my comfort, knowledge, and growth as a survivor.
"The best and the most beautiful things in the word cannot be seen or touched...but are felt in the heart."
– Helen Keller
From a fellow cancer survivor, now 4.5 years out from a 5/08 stage 4a rectal cancer diagnosis (and NED again).
all the best, Leslie0 -
HopeGoldie1 said:Hello Beth...
Posts like yours always give me hope for the future. I have a lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving.
Take care and be well,
Ellen
Thank you for your post. I am stage IV rectal cancer back at work and thankful for each day and the upcoming holiday and my birthday.
I will scan in Dec., again but trying to keep the faith for more years ahead.
Always good to have these posts.
Barb0 -
Beth
And it's a good reminder not just for the new but for us "old" ones going through it once again. I find myself reading obits again looking for cancer deaths, so your reminder is timely and welcomed.
Winter Marie0 -
What a great post
for this Thanksgiving week. Thanks for sharing your good news of hope and success. God bless you! Dan0 -
This is the kind of stuff I
This is the kind of stuff I needed to hear today... so glad you are NED.0 -
thanks beth
its wonderful to have a post with hope in the title, and then your story fills in the details.
thanks for sharing your great story.
hugs,
Pete
ps i am heading of to breakfast with a smile because i read your post. its always nice to finish my visit to our forum on a positive post.0 -
Bethpete43lost_at_sea said:thanks beth
its wonderful to have a post with hope in the title, and then your story fills in the details.
thanks for sharing your great story.
hugs,
Pete
ps i am heading of to breakfast with a smile because i read your post. its always nice to finish my visit to our forum on a positive post.
im so glad you have posted and thanks for the uplifting talk about stage 4.stop by more often we do miss you dear friend all my best to you and keep smiling...Godbless.....johnnybegood0 -
Beth, I remember two yearsjohnnybegood said:Beth
im so glad you have posted and thanks for the uplifting talk about stage 4.stop by more often we do miss you dear friend all my best to you and keep smiling...Godbless.....johnnybegood
Beth, I remember two years ago when I was first diagnosed with stage 1V you were a regular poster and I always looked for those folks on here who were doing well, and held on to the hope that my outcome could be the same as theirs .... you were/are one of those people. Glad to see you popped in, hope to hear more from you0 -
Bethjen2012 said:Thanks for your great post!
Thanks for your great post! Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving Im glad all is well
michelle0 -
Thanks for sharing. You are
Thanks for sharing. You are right that ther is always hope.0 -
Just What I Need To Hearangelsbaby said:Beth
Happy Thanksgiving Im glad all is well
michelle
You have no idea how much I needed to read your post today. I have been battling 3 1/2 years and am still battling. Its good to know that someone else had years of fighting but is now and has been NED for years. I pray that I am as fortunate as you. You have given me hope and encouragement to keep fighting. Thank you!0
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