One year down and . . .

Mosis50
Mosis50 Member Posts: 59
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Hello to all!! I am a one year survivor. I finished my chemotherapy a year ago. Since that time I have retired and am looking forward to beginning a new chapter in my life. I got a very good report from the dr. at my last visit and that was a great relief. My energy level is coming back to normal and I have my priorities in the right place. God bless everyone at this site that helped me during this BC fight. I hope you know how much of a blessing you are to everyone in the throws of this battle with breast cancer. We had our Relay for Life last weekend and it was great to share my story with other survivors. I thank God and all of my friends and co-workers for all their love and support. I still hear people say I had a positive attitude during the whole time. I really didn't, but God gave me the strength to keep going and HE healed me. Thanks again. I will keep all of you in my prayers. You are a blessing!!! Susan

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  • sassysally
    sassysally Member Posts: 150
    Congrats Susan!!!!!! So glad to hear the news.I havent been able to get into chat with my computer...damn thing for along time now, but I do check the discussion board often. Keep up the great reports. Hang in there.

    Sassy Sally
  • tlmac
    tlmac Member Posts: 272 Member
    Susan, Congratulations on your first anniversary! I finished chemo in May of 2003 so I'm just a little ahead of you. I pray that all future medical reports are as good as this last one. Enjoy retirement!!
    terri
  • seeknpeace
    seeknpeace Member Posts: 259
    congratulations!!! I cannot wait to get to that one year mark in January...I am so glad for you..
  • inkblot
    inkblot Member Posts: 698 Member
    Way to go Susan! I love the part about having those priorities in order! That's so important.

    I remember when you used to be a regular here. I was just thinking last week about some of the regulars whom we only hear from infrequently now and I miss hearing their news. It's a joy to hear how well you're doing and I wish you wonderful things as you begin your new life chapter. You're an inspiration!

    Love, light and laughter,
    Ink
  • bunnie
    bunnie Member Posts: 233
    congratilations on the one year mark.Hope things contuine to go well for you.bunnie
  • SweetSue
    SweetSue Member Posts: 217
    Hi, my name is Susan ,too and it's been a year since my diagnosis, surgery, and chemo. Funny, I've just got my energy back and am not working. I joined a club (redhatsociety.com) that is a lot of fun. We don't talk about aches and pains;we just have fun. I forget I've even had cancer, except when I take a bath. But heck, things could be worse!!!
    Congrats and stay cancer-free!!!!!
    Sue
  • audnrock
    audnrock Member Posts: 5
    Hi my name is Audrey and Thanksgiving 2004 was my one year anniversary of my last chemo treatment. I was so looking forward to taste the turkey and all it's fixin's. I was looking forward to giving thanks on a thankful day. I and my family have much to be thankful for! After all the tests and treatments and countless hours or waiting and wondering. My journey is not over. I've only just begun to live. Thank you Lord, without you my family would not have survived. May God's blessings be with all survivors and their family's.