Good news
Over the weekend I got to thinking about some of our older posters we have not heard from in years. Christmas does this to me! So I reached out to a former poster to see how she is. She left our group due to personal problems and time comfraims. She has MMMT I think or maybe UPSC, but, it was grade 3. She is alive and well, still working, and has just passed her five year all-clear! I appreciate the news and rejoyce in the fact that the surviver list is getting longer, thank God! Just thought I'd let you all know while respecting her priviacy! Best, Debra(J0)
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That is wonderful to hear!
That is wonderful to hear! It gives the rest of us hope that there is life after uterine cancer. Thank you for taking the time to check!
Love,
Eldri
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Good News
Thank you Debra Jo, for the encouraging news about one or more of the longtime survivors of the higher grade types.
I remember some of the things you've posted about, and know you've been through a lot. Not from this board, but in general I get a sense that when someone finishes treatment for a cancer diagnosis, there is an expectation of travelling, seeing friends and doing all the things one has always wanted to do. The reality is that most of us have to just keep on working and taking care of others in our families, with unpaid bills and painful long-term treatment effects. But God is good and we get through it and can be thankful for the little things and some of the bigger things we don't know experientially, but we know by faith.
Thank you, again. It's good to know that some who don't often post are still thriving.
-jane
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So right!DrienneB said:Good News
Thank you Debra Jo, for the encouraging news about one or more of the longtime survivors of the higher grade types.
I remember some of the things you've posted about, and know you've been through a lot. Not from this board, but in general I get a sense that when someone finishes treatment for a cancer diagnosis, there is an expectation of travelling, seeing friends and doing all the things one has always wanted to do. The reality is that most of us have to just keep on working and taking care of others in our families, with unpaid bills and painful long-term treatment effects. But God is good and we get through it and can be thankful for the little things and some of the bigger things we don't know experientially, but we know by faith.
Thank you, again. It's good to know that some who don't often post are still thriving.
-jane
Jane, you are so very right! And thank you for the reminder. That is life, everyday things get in the way of living, but THAT is living. I read a church sign once that said "Life is what happens when you're wating for something to happen"! God is good..all the time, we just get caught up in "what next" to see the miracle of "what is"! We old gals are tough, life keeps swipping us down like an erraser, but we only slightly fade away! Thank you for posting! Best, Debra(Jo)
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Thanks!debrajo said:So right!
Jane, you are so very right! And thank you for the reminder. That is life, everyday things get in the way of living, but THAT is living. I read a church sign once that said "Life is what happens when you're wating for something to happen"! God is good..all the time, we just get caught up in "what next" to see the miracle of "what is"! We old gals are tough, life keeps swipping us down like an erraser, but we only slightly fade away! Thank you for posting! Best, Debra(Jo)
Glad to hear that we have long time survivors out there getting on with life.!
I personally look forward to the NORMAL life. I am one of those people that loves home. Don't really like to travel. I did enough of that while working.
Some may call that very boring. I call it peaceful and contentment. :-)
Love and Hugs,
Cindi
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I'm with you, Cindi! I loveTeddyandBears_Mom said:Thanks!
Glad to hear that we have long time survivors out there getting on with life.!
I personally look forward to the NORMAL life. I am one of those people that loves home. Don't really like to travel. I did enough of that while working.
Some may call that very boring. I call it peaceful and contentment. :-)
Love and Hugs,
Cindi
I'm with you, Cindi! I love being home and just want my dull, boring (peace and contentment) life back!!!!
Love,
Eldri
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ME TOO!!!!EZLiving66 said:I'm with you, Cindi! I love
I'm with you, Cindi! I love being home and just want my dull, boring (peace and contentment) life back!!!!
Love,
Eldri
Eldri and Cindi me too!!!! Just want to get back to doing some of my craft stuff and being home.
Jerri
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Statusgiggs100 said:ME TOO!!!!
Eldri and Cindi me too!!!! Just want to get back to doing some of my craft stuff and being home.
Jerri
I want to add that I have a very good friend who had UPSC, Stage 2. She has been NED for EIGHT years now. She has never had a recurrence or even a small hint of one. She still religiously gets examined and has a CA -125 every 6 months, but now with a gynecologist, no longer a gynecologic oncologist.
Keep on keeping on, you Grade III women! There are indeed women doing well having had this awful disease and remember, many women who are well, don't post anymore.
Happy New year.
Suzanne
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Thank you for posting this,Double Whammy said:Status
I want to add that I have a very good friend who had UPSC, Stage 2. She has been NED for EIGHT years now. She has never had a recurrence or even a small hint of one. She still religiously gets examined and has a CA -125 every 6 months, but now with a gynecologist, no longer a gynecologic oncologist.
Keep on keeping on, you Grade III women! There are indeed women doing well having had this awful disease and remember, many women who are well, don't post anymore.
Happy New year.
Suzanne
Thank you for posting this, Suzanne!
Love,
Eldri
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