Another anniversary
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Congrats!
Hey Ron,
Congratulations! I know that you've been having a hard time lately, and it certainly hasn't been an easy journey for you, but this is still certainly a reason to celebrate. I'm raising my glass high to you!
Take care,
Cyn
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Dear Ron
Congratulations on the milestone!
I know that reaching it has not been without its challenges.
I wish for you much improved health as you move toward the next anniversary.
Hugs,
Marie who loves kitties
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Congrats to you!! That is
Congrats to you!! That is just awesome!!! Wishing you many many more!!
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Ron
I know it's had it's trials and tribulations, but I'm awfully glad you are here and are celebrating LIFE.
Hugs,
Winter Marie
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Thanks Virginiafoxy said:Congratulations Ron!
All the best Ron hope the Dr's find some answers for your problems soon.
I am seeing my nephrologist tomorrow. I am hoping for some positive traement from him instead of the usual stagnation and lets just wait and see. Good health to you,it is funny that the doctors don't seem to consider any thing from our cancer history when treating current problems. Hugs Ron.0 -
I Agree With Every Word:)PhillieG said:Throw another Barbie on the Fire!
Congrats Ron!
I know things haven't been easy but you're a survivor and an inspiration to me and many others...
-philBiggest congrats, Ron!
1-5 is a milestone alright...you've shown that there is a price to pay for surviving...and that the price can be very high...and that praise and adulation are a wonderful reminder to commemorate an achievement such as this...and then how, in the end, you simply "Have To - In Order To Do.
And each day, your story reminds us all of that. Every day my kidneys don't fail me completely, I think of you, Ron.
Your story has always been a sign post for me...a marker along the side of the road of our journey...of a path that I might end up walking along...filled with the trials of surviving a cancer battle...but also the triumphs of surviving a cancer a battle.
Glad to still you here:)
-Craig
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15 years is pretty amazing.
I'm sorry that it wasn't an easier journey, but we're glad you're still here! AA
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Contratulations on thisannalexandria said:15 years is pretty amazing.
I'm sorry that it wasn't an easier journey, but we're glad you're still here! AA
Contratulations on this milestone!! I'm so happy you are still here posting and supporting us along the way!!
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Congratulations
That is such wonderful news. You always come on here to share that you've been cancer free to encourage all others to continue on. You sure have gone through much struggle though and through so much other in your life. I'm so glad that you chose to stay on the board. We sure need you - and fishy too
Kim
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Congrats Ron
Hi mate,
Great to hear from from long termers, gives a fair bit of encouragement for us Newbies (Dx Jun 2012 Stg 4 MCRC Folfox and Congo clinical trial). Keeping positive outlook is the only way to go. Enjoy Australia Day this weekend.
Cheers and be wishes,
Roddy
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To the best of healthRoddy2 said:Congrats Ron
Hi mate,
Great to hear from from long termers, gives a fair bit of encouragement for us Newbies (Dx Jun 2012 Stg 4 MCRC Folfox and Congo clinical trial). Keeping positive outlook is the only way to go. Enjoy Australia Day this weekend.
Cheers and be wishes,
Roddy
When I first started reading posts. Yours was one of the first. Appreciate you continuing to post. You are an inspiration to so many. I've had an insidious twist recently -brain tumor- hsd surgery/one time STR and have to get a broncoscpy to check some soft tissue in trachea/hilary region. It is tiring and never seems to stop with the liver reoccurance, as well. Its hard to keep coaching myself but I am choosing to move forward with chemo, scan and take it from there. Hoping your doctors address your needs quickly and you feel better. Thank you for the inspiration you provide. I would be lost without the kind people on these boads and mass of information that is available. Barb
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FABULOUSbarbebarb said:To the best of health
When I first started reading posts. Yours was one of the first. Appreciate you continuing to post. You are an inspiration to so many. I've had an insidious twist recently -brain tumor- hsd surgery/one time STR and have to get a broncoscpy to check some soft tissue in trachea/hilary region. It is tiring and never seems to stop with the liver reoccurance, as well. Its hard to keep coaching myself but I am choosing to move forward with chemo, scan and take it from there. Hoping your doctors address your needs quickly and you feel better. Thank you for the inspiration you provide. I would be lost without the kind people on these boads and mass of information that is available. Barb
Hi Ron,
Fabulous, you had a hard road, but this is deffinately inspirational for all of us. I am just in my second year ancer free still taking it one day at a time.
I wish yoou many many more years in good health,
hugs, Marjan
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