70 is good
When we learned my dad had lung cancer back in the 80's, the first question I asked his dr was what is the 5 year survival rate. What that really meant was can you cure him. He just shook his head. I guess that's why when I was diagnosed in March of 2012 at the age of 65, the first thing that popped into my head was I wonder if I'll see 70. Although it'll be another 8 or 13 months, depending on how you count it, before I reach the 5 year mark, today I turned 70. I've done a lot of living in the last 4+ years and hope there's lots more left but I take nothing for granted. Tomorrow my husband, dtr, SIL and grands are catching the ferry out to spend our annual week on Monhegan. I'm happy.
Back in a week. Take care everyone. I shall miss you.
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Happy 70th birthday, Connie!!
Happy 70th birthday, Connie!!! I agree, why not go for 100?? I hope you have a wonderful vacation and we'll see you back soon.
Love,
Eldri
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Connie
A very Happy Birthday...70 is the new 60! My mother got stage 2 agressive breast cancer back in 1985...she is still here, living very well with me and she is 90(oh, she said "90 1/2"!) Never had a recurrance. Surgery, no chemo or radiation, just the Tamoxifan for five years! We all still have a little living to do! Best, Debra
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Connie, have a great
Connie, have a great celebration with your family! You have always been so supportive over the years to the women on this board and you are such a GIFT to us. Happy birthday!
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Happy Birthday Connie! Have a
Happy Birthday Connie! Have a blast on your vacation.
Agree with everyone else - life is short so keep going for 80, 90, 100!
Thanks for all of the support and wisdom you provide to all of us.
Love and Hugs,
Cindi
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Happy 70th!
That is so good. That 5 year mark is just around the corner. And remember, with each passing year your odds for success improve. Hooray for you!
Suzanne
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Happy Birthday
dear lady, I too hope to make it to 70. Have a wonderful time with family, that is what life is all about.
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