A celebration for me
Lia
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By my reckoning, you had your party two days ago. I hope it all went very well, and that you had a good time in spite of your fears.
Even if your cancer does recur--which we all pray it won't, needless to say--your friends and family will NOT have come for "nothing". They came to let you know how loved you are, and that's true no matter what.
The party must also have brought up a lot of feelings left over from your battle, don't you think? I mean, it would be natural. We'll all be working through the experience off and on our whole lives, as we find new ways to think about it and more to learn from it.
What concerns me is that you say you would let everyone down if something happened. You would let no-one down, failed none of your loved ones. Please don't blame yourself for getting cancer. Besides, while they're celebrating your victory, more importantly, they're celebrating YOU. And I bet they're thrilled to be able to.
One last thing: It seems to me that we survivors tend to be more aware of the dangers of recurrence, or at least more afraid of it, than those who care about us. It's just survivorship. Do you think that may have had anything to do with it?
As usual, I don't know if anything I wrote is useful...take what appeals to you and leave the rest.
But remember: they all just want to let you know how much they love you.
Carol0 -
Thank you all for responding. Yes ALL of you helped.crtsang said:By my reckoning, you had your party two days ago. I hope it all went very well, and that you had a good time in spite of your fears.
Even if your cancer does recur--which we all pray it won't, needless to say--your friends and family will NOT have come for "nothing". They came to let you know how loved you are, and that's true no matter what.
The party must also have brought up a lot of feelings left over from your battle, don't you think? I mean, it would be natural. We'll all be working through the experience off and on our whole lives, as we find new ways to think about it and more to learn from it.
What concerns me is that you say you would let everyone down if something happened. You would let no-one down, failed none of your loved ones. Please don't blame yourself for getting cancer. Besides, while they're celebrating your victory, more importantly, they're celebrating YOU. And I bet they're thrilled to be able to.
One last thing: It seems to me that we survivors tend to be more aware of the dangers of recurrence, or at least more afraid of it, than those who care about us. It's just survivorship. Do you think that may have had anything to do with it?
As usual, I don't know if anything I wrote is useful...take what appeals to you and leave the rest.
But remember: they all just want to let you know how much they love you.
Carol
The party was wonderful. I am so lucky to have so many people care so much for me and my husband and daughter. The party was like a wedding. It was all about you all day and you just glow. People come up and love and hug you. Everyone feels real good. It was a celebration of hapiness. So many people came and told me how worried they were about me but how glad that I gave them a reason to come celebrate. They all thought my party was a good idea. It was also good because people saw me strong again. For those of them that hadn't seen me in a while I am truly well again.
Oh, it was a great day. I just loved it. I did have some emotional times but I got through it.
Thank you everyone. I post a lot here because I know you'll understand and help me through it. Lia0
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