Happy Thanksgiving!!! 10 years NED
Hi everyone,
10 years ago I was on TPN - IV nutrition for my chemo induced diarrhea. I remember eating 2 bites of turkey and spending the afternoon in the bathroom and crying all at the same time while at my sister in laws for Thanksgiving. Now I am spending the day at my sons house tomorrow --his wife is due with their first baby tomorrow. We cant wait. My son was in high school when I was diagnosed. I also have a daughter who was in college when i was diagnosed--she is also married and has a 2 year old and a 5 month old. My other son is 25--he was only 14 when i started this nightmare. This board helped me so much. I am now writing this to give others hope. I did not have any easy road--there was radiation, chemo, 3 belly surgeries, many bowel obstructions--13 hospitalizations.
Happy Thanksgiving to all.
Maureen
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Love, love love your post
I will be 2 years NED this Jan and I loved reading you are 10 years NED.
This board has helped me alot too.
Best to you and the new baby!
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Awesome
That is wonderful news. Glad to hear that you are doing so well and thank you for the update.
Kim
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Inspirational
Thanks for the testimony to the possible...
Hear so much about what there is to dread.
Thanks for the hope.
Art
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Hi Maureen,
So Happy to readHi Maureen,
So Happy to read your Inspirational post. It gives the courage for everyone fighting cancer & raises the Hope for survival.
Happy thanks giving to you & your lovely family. Good luck, You are goona be a grand ma again.
Keep posting & encourage everyone on the board.
Gavin
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still fighting
Hello, this is my first post. I just joined this site.
I was Dx 9/14/11 with stage 4 colon cancer. I am still fighting with mats to my right lung. Your post was very very encouraging and our circumstances are almost identical. I have a 22 year old son who has a 2 year old son, my grandson. I spend a lot of time in a state just like you described - in fact, I also ate about two bites of turkey yesterday and spent the rest of the day, worried and frightened, as usual. Over two years is a long time to live in this kind of fear. Your post lifted me up a lot. Thank you so much,
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Welcome to the forummoonsovrbend said:still fighting
Hello, this is my first post. I just joined this site.
I was Dx 9/14/11 with stage 4 colon cancer. I am still fighting with mats to my right lung. Your post was very very encouraging and our circumstances are almost identical. I have a 22 year old son who has a 2 year old son, my grandson. I spend a lot of time in a state just like you described - in fact, I also ate about two bites of turkey yesterday and spent the rest of the day, worried and frightened, as usual. Over two years is a long time to live in this kind of fear. Your post lifted me up a lot. Thank you so much,
Its sad but good to see you here.
Why don't you open a new thread to introduce yourself and tell us all about this journey you are on.
You won't find a better bunch of online friends, here to help support and give advice, and of course you get to share your support and advice right back.
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So happy you have shared your survival story
You really do give us all hope.
I too am stage 3 with one lymph node, and I am constantly aware of reoccurance which of course scares me.
Your story, although it hasn't been a smooth run, really gives me hope and confidence.
Do you follow a strict or special diet? I know I should eat better, but I enjoy food and have just got back into eating like I did before my diagnosis .
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We are always excited to hearTrubrit said:So happy you have shared your survival story
You really do give us all hope.
I too am stage 3 with one lymph node, and I am constantly aware of reoccurance which of course scares me.
Your story, although it hasn't been a smooth run, really gives me hope and confidence.
Do you follow a strict or special diet? I know I should eat better, but I enjoy food and have just got back into eating like I did before my diagnosis .
We are always excited to hear updates such as these. Awesome!
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