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My cancer center in Illinois has a "Gong" celebrationConnieSW said:Brass bell
Love it. Brings tears to my eyes to think about it. I wonder if other places do something similar. If not , wouldn't it be great if we could spread it around the world. I did my chemo in my dr's office instead of the cancer center so there were just a few of us(6-8) on any given day. We got to know each other well and I wanted to do something to celebrate people's last sessions. My chemo brain didn't come up withanything great, so I brought a mini cupcake in for the woman on her day. I know, I know, sugar, flour,etc. but it was something I could pickup atthe bakery and it had the "birthday" connection.
It was special to ring that Gong when I finished chemo and radiation in 2009. The chemo staff and radiation staff gathered around and they read a poem about celebrating that the treatment was over. They took my picture and gave me a certificate? It was a moving ceremony. I too celebrate when I hear someone ring the Gong.
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