Returning to a Life I knew I would find
Well ladies I am happy to REPORT, Pain is Subsiding finally, Eating disorder straightening out finally eating better and bowl and stomach, much much better. Now just a matter of getting energy level back up and with that a little more strength. Once again I am almost through to my light. I was finally put on a medication to try and address the pain issues and by George I think we have it. You won't believe me when I tell what I am taking. I must of been a heroin addict in one of my past lifes cause it sure wasn't in this one. I have been taking methadone, the one and the same used for treating heroin addiction. Not the first drug I have been on that has been used for another disorder. I couldn't believe it myself when she suggested it but what did I care if it worked. She has used it before in some cases it can work, in mine it seems to be. YIPPIE I am almost ready to celebrate. As a matter fact that isn't true I celebrate everyday, being here in the here and now. I finally am going to see more of the good of what life has to hold than the negative that has been holding me down. Now it is time to get myself healthy again and return to the life I made for myself after my initial battle with cancer. Who knew that life after would be full of so many challenges.
Thanks for being my rock ladies, when I was down you were here for me. Don't know what I would of done this time had I not reached out and finally got internet and found the support of friends I have needed. Who would of thought.
Be GOOD to yourselves,
Love ya,
Tara
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HOORAY !
Tara, I am so happy for you ! It is wonderful that finally they found a medicine that works, and so unfair you had to wait so long for it to happen !
My prayers of continued well-being are with you, my friend.
Many hugs,
Cathy0 -
Hi Tara, just read you story, don't know your previous illness but by the looks of this latest note you are doing good. I am glad for you and wish you all the best.You must be a tough cookie. I think you can celebrate the good news. Good luck to you in the future. Emmi (banker) Thanks for your note to me.0
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Hi, Tara, as you probably well know, some of your pain could be costochondritis. It is an inflammation of the lining between the ribs and the chest wall and is a side effect of radiation. I am 3 yrs 5 mths post and no one ever told me. Sometimes when I twist sharply the pain just takes my breath away. I too, have many aches and pains I never had before. I am so happy you have found a solution to a lot of the "aches". I think there is a lot more happening to us with treatment than anyone wants to admit. But maybe that is okay, we would have all said "NO". ha ha, Hugs and kisses from your sister, Shirlann0
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I am just wondering how long it will take you to fill out your personal profile so we can see your story.banker said:Hi Tara, just read you story, don't know your previous illness but by the looks of this latest note you are doing good. I am glad for you and wish you all the best.You must be a tough cookie. I think you can celebrate the good news. Good luck to you in the future. Emmi (banker) Thanks for your note to me.
thanks for your note
Tara0 -
I think this is one wonderful community of women, who truly care about one another. That goes along way,laverne said:Tara, I am so glad to hear that your are feeling better. You have always been a great supporter of everybody else and I wish you all the best. Take care and keep up the fight.
God Bless,
LaVerne
Tara0 -
Yes some of my original problems included this, after completing all my treatments. Unfortunately it is difficult to cope in the real world when in agony all the time. Sometimes most recently buckled over with pain for sometimes hours with no relief in sight, until now. Shirlann the aches I can live with the agony I refuse to think shall be my reward. After becoming very ill once again there are things out there that can be done.shirlann said:Hi, Tara, as you probably well know, some of your pain could be costochondritis. It is an inflammation of the lining between the ribs and the chest wall and is a side effect of radiation. I am 3 yrs 5 mths post and no one ever told me. Sometimes when I twist sharply the pain just takes my breath away. I too, have many aches and pains I never had before. I am so happy you have found a solution to a lot of the "aches". I think there is a lot more happening to us with treatment than anyone wants to admit. But maybe that is okay, we would have all said "NO". ha ha, Hugs and kisses from your sister, Shirlann
thanks,
Tara0 -
I hope you and your husband are both continue to cope with all you are given thanks again for your kindness.grandma said:Hi Tara, very happy for you that you are feeling better.I will continue to pray that God will walk with you always.
LOVE AND GOD BLESS YOU!!!FLO
Tara0 -
I just hope that others know that there is help out there if they too find themselves suffering. I think sometimes we put ourselves through more than we have to go through.maud said:Hi Tara,
I am so happy to heard that you have finally got some relief, it is about time. You are a very strong lady and a fighter for sure.Please be sure and keep us updated on how you are doing.My prayers are with you always. God Bless
Debbie
I quite frankly have been through enough.
Thanks again to you and everyone for their support.
Tara0 -
Hi, darling Tara, you are right! You do not have to put up with pain! If you do not get help from the docs you are with, go to a pain center. This is rediculous. I used to copy records in hospitals and docs offices for car accidents, did this for 13 years, I'll never forget the day I heard one doc say to another, "I hope my two cancer patients die soon, I have 4 more that are terminal and if they have to have morphine I can either give it to them and face the state board of inquiry or not give it to them"> I was shocked. In California you can buy anything you want under the bridges, but cancer patients can't get what they need because docs are closely monitored as to how much "listed substances" they can prescribe! This is the silliest thing I have ever heard of, but I know it is an ugly little secret. God bless you, hugs & kisses, SHirlann24242 said:I just hope that others know that there is help out there if they too find themselves suffering. I think sometimes we put ourselves through more than we have to go through.
I quite frankly have been through enough.
Thanks again to you and everyone for their support.
Tara0 -
Hi Tara! Being fairly new here, I wasn't aware of all you have been through. I just want to say that I am so proud of you for putting up a fight. And, I am so glad that you have found something that helps you. It's so wonderful to see the light at the end of the tunnel, isn't it? Best wishes to you, and YOU be good to yourself!! God bless...Cyndi0
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