Just saying Hey!
I have not been on the site for a while. It was good to see posts and pictures of those I haven't seen in a while. It has been three years since my cancer and everything is going well. I had to get another job in addition to my teaching position, so I am working 7 days a week. It gets old, but right now it is needed. I am also grateful that I am healthy enough to work. Hello to all, and thanks for helping me through, love to you all.
Love,
Rhonda
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WELCOME
WELCOME BACK.I joined 2011.I didn't think I recognized your name.You have been very busy with 2 jobs but with the medical expensive it was probably needed.My sister was dx last July and her medical bills are very high.Her insurance didn't pay for the surgeries.She had just changed companies when dx.Told her it was a pre existing condition(to get out of it). I'm a 3 1/2 year survivor. Just had my mammo last week.Clear.i don't go back for a year.
Hope you will visit more often and chat with us. We love hearing from our Pink Sisters and Brothers. We like hearing updates.
Lynn Smith
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good to hear from
good to hear from you...
LIKE YOU said well enough to work..so Must look at something on the GOOD side..right?
Denise
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Congrats on 3 years!! That
Congrats on 3 years!! That is wonderful! Thank you for stopping in to say hello. I'm sorry about the second job...it really bothers me that we don't pay our teachers well enough. I could rant about that for a while, I'm sure you could too.
Hugs,
Linda
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Hi Rhonda,
I rememberHi Rhonda,
I remember ya, Glad to see you. So happy you are doing well. Sorry you have to work so much. But glad you can!! I joined May or June (?? ) 2010. Chemo brain LOL.
Still have your horses?? I had to give mine up. But I do have a little poodle 8 lbs. Thinks he is mighty!! I love him.
Come back and see us again we love to hear from you.
Take care
Kay
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what would you recommend
Hello.
i joined recently. I will have my bilateral mastectomy with reconstriction this Friday. Any tips , any recommendations.
I was diagnosed with IDC stage 2 , ER+ PR+ Her- , I was given chemo first.
Any suggesstions for before during or after surgery. Are you happy with the results, do you have any pain?
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Three Years!!! WooHoo!!!
Three Years!!! WooHoo!!! Wonderful news, but I hate that you are working so hard.
I keep wondering about your name? We had two standard poodles years ago and about half of my family still does. Although I love them, I opted for two shelter dogs this time around. Still love those giant poodles though--such sweet dogs!
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So glad to hear from youCypressCynthia said:Three Years!!! WooHoo!!!
Three Years!!! WooHoo!!! Wonderful news, but I hate that you are working so hard.
I keep wondering about your name? We had two standard poodles years ago and about half of my family still does. Although I love them, I opted for two shelter dogs this time around. Still love those giant poodles though--such sweet dogs!
So glad to hear from you guys. I hope to pop in more often. Yes, the cancer and the economy is the cause for the second job. I never had horses, that picture was taken right before I was diagnosed on a vacation in Kentucky. However, I do have two standard poodles and one maltese, along with four children. The poodles are extremely smart and we love them.
Advice for surgeries, I had no problems, and I have no pain now. Do what your gut tells you after you gather all the information you can. I also had chemo. I am currently taking tamoxifen and not really having any side effects. There is life after and it is good.
Love,
Rhonda
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Hi Rhonda!Gabe N Abby Mom said:Congrats on 3 years!! That
Congrats on 3 years!! That is wonderful! Thank you for stopping in to say hello. I'm sorry about the second job...it really bothers me that we don't pay our teachers well enough. I could rant about that for a while, I'm sure you could too.
Hugs,
Linda
Hi Rhonda! I am so sorry that you have to work so much. That would be very hard to do. Thanks for stopping in to say hey and don't be a stranger.
Hugs!
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So glad to hear you're doing well, RhondaGiant Poodles said:So glad to hear from you
So glad to hear from you guys. I hope to pop in more often. Yes, the cancer and the economy is the cause for the second job. I never had horses, that picture was taken right before I was diagnosed on a vacation in Kentucky. However, I do have two standard poodles and one maltese, along with four children. The poodles are extremely smart and we love them.
Advice for surgeries, I had no problems, and I have no pain now. Do what your gut tells you after you gather all the information you can. I also had chemo. I am currently taking tamoxifen and not really having any side effects. There is life after and it is good.
Love,
Rhonda
Thanks for keeping in touch and letting us know.
Hugs, Renee
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Saying hi back to you RhondaCypressCynthia said:Three Years!!! WooHoo!!!
Three Years!!! WooHoo!!! Wonderful news, but I hate that you are working so hard.
I keep wondering about your name? We had two standard poodles years ago and about half of my family still does. Although I love them, I opted for two shelter dogs this time around. Still love those giant poodles though--such sweet dogs!
Saying hi back to you Rhonda and big congrats on 3 years!
Jan
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I'm so sorry that you'resbmly53 said:Rhonda,
It's so. It's so nice to see your post. 3 years is just great! Post when you can, rest when you can. Make time in your very busy schedule for yourself.
Sue
I'm so sorry that you're having to work so hard and so much. Such good news on your 3 years! Thanks for updating us.
Hugs, Diane
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Hi again Rhonda and thankssurvivorbc09 said:Saying hi back to you Rhonda
Saying hi back to you Rhonda and big congrats on 3 years!
Jan
Hi again Rhonda and thanks for letting all of us know how you are. 3 years is amazing and congrats on that!
Hugs, Lex
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I don't know how you do it,smalldoggroomer said:Hi Rhonda,
I rememberHi Rhonda,
I remember ya, Glad to see you. So happy you are doing well. Sorry you have to work so much. But glad you can!! I joined May or June (?? ) 2010. Chemo brain LOL.
Still have your horses?? I had to give mine up. But I do have a little poodle 8 lbs. Thinks he is mighty!! I love him.
Come back and see us again we love to hear from you.
Take care
Kay
I don't know how you do it, working that hard and everyday. I am in awe of you Rhonda. NED for 3 years is so wonderful! Praying a lifetime of NED for you. Keep us updated!
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Hey back atcha Rhonda
I missed you and continue missing other members of this board.
Sorry to hear about you having to work all those hours, I sure hope things
will ease up for you. We are living in some tough times.
3 years, doesn't it feel like eternity? So much happened in so little time.
Happy Anniversary sister,
Ayse
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I'm not on here often andaysemari said:Hey back atcha Rhonda
I missed you and continue missing other members of this board.
Sorry to hear about you having to work all those hours, I sure hope things
will ease up for you. We are living in some tough times.
3 years, doesn't it feel like eternity? So much happened in so little time.
Happy Anniversary sister,
Ayse
I'm not on here often and missed this post from you Rhonda. I am celebrating your wonderful news of 3 years!
Don't forget our address and come back and see us!
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We love NED and Good NewsGiant Poodles said:So glad to hear from you
So glad to hear from you guys. I hope to pop in more often. Yes, the cancer and the economy is the cause for the second job. I never had horses, that picture was taken right before I was diagnosed on a vacation in Kentucky. However, I do have two standard poodles and one maltese, along with four children. The poodles are extremely smart and we love them.
Advice for surgeries, I had no problems, and I have no pain now. Do what your gut tells you after you gather all the information you can. I also had chemo. I am currently taking tamoxifen and not really having any side effects. There is life after and it is good.
Love,
Rhonda
Hi Rhonda! Just so you know I am happy dancing to your 3 years of NED! That is fantastic!
It is also good to read that you aren't having any side effects on tamox. Very good news!
Keep coming back when you can to update all of us.
Hugs, Leeza
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