Wearing An Impractical Skirt!
I love you all very, very much. Thank you for accompanying me along this journey. The next step is to consult with my surgeon so he can compare the scans more accurately and give his opinion. I'm seeing my oncologist at the end of January and my next CT is scheduled for February 18th. You are all so right, I lost one battle but the war is FAR, FAR from over. My best/worse quality (depends on who you ask!) is my extreme stubborness. I think my tumors get it from me! But I will outlast this cancer. There are many things that this disease will never take away from us, the important things like love, laughter, memories, friendship. I'm going to stop now because this is really long. I hope you are all having a wonderful Thursday!
Love,
Andrea
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You are an inspiration to this board!!! Wear that short short skirt and strut down those streets in it!0
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Rock on babe!!!Great to hear that you no longer have doubts about your studies...that alone I see inspires you to keep up the battle. Speaking of battles Andrea, you mention "A search for meaning". I have not read it but intend to try and find it. Coincidentally I read heaps too and have several books in my possesion that are along the same lines(survival in extreme conditions.)Moesimo said:I will keep you in my prayers. But do all you want to do. Many of us on this site are a LITTLE OLDER than you. I have a daughter who is 23. You sound like a very strong young lady. And spend your time living, just like you said.
Maureen
The well known book(also a movie) of Papillon by Henre' Charrere is one of them. It deals with life in the penal colony of french Guyana(Devil's Island)
Also "For the term of his natural life" by Marcus Clarke. This is from the "convict" era set around penal colonies of Australia's early history.
Ok--they are different to the situations we all deal with here but nonetheless convey the hardships people have had to endure and how they battled to continue to survive and keep their sanity. I find them extremely inspiring.
We all search for the courage to carry on knowing full well that the demon is quite capable of striking back. Dealing with and coming to terms with it is something we all ARE trying to do......your courage sweetie just confirms that it is achievable even with its setbacks.
Gotta luv yu heaps Andrea!!!, kanga n Jen0 -
Sweet Baby Girl!!kangatoo said:Rock on babe!!!Great to hear that you no longer have doubts about your studies...that alone I see inspires you to keep up the battle. Speaking of battles Andrea, you mention "A search for meaning". I have not read it but intend to try and find it. Coincidentally I read heaps too and have several books in my possesion that are along the same lines(survival in extreme conditions.)
The well known book(also a movie) of Papillon by Henre' Charrere is one of them. It deals with life in the penal colony of french Guyana(Devil's Island)
Also "For the term of his natural life" by Marcus Clarke. This is from the "convict" era set around penal colonies of Australia's early history.
Ok--they are different to the situations we all deal with here but nonetheless convey the hardships people have had to endure and how they battled to continue to survive and keep their sanity. I find them extremely inspiring.
We all search for the courage to carry on knowing full well that the demon is quite capable of striking back. Dealing with and coming to terms with it is something we all ARE trying to do......your courage sweetie just confirms that it is achievable even with its setbacks.
Gotta luv yu heaps Andrea!!!, kanga n Jen
YOU ROCK!!
You are a touchstone for all survivors. And in you is a heart of gold.
Thank you for being you.
So tell us again what exactly will you get your PhD in??
peace, emily who just holds a little BS. :-)0 -
Uh... "a little B.S."?2bhealed said:Sweet Baby Girl!!
YOU ROCK!!
You are a touchstone for all survivors. And in you is a heart of gold.
Thank you for being you.
So tell us again what exactly will you get your PhD in??
peace, emily who just holds a little BS. :-)
Sorry, Em, You hold a LOT of BS!0 -
Kanga -kangatoo said:Rock on babe!!!Great to hear that you no longer have doubts about your studies...that alone I see inspires you to keep up the battle. Speaking of battles Andrea, you mention "A search for meaning". I have not read it but intend to try and find it. Coincidentally I read heaps too and have several books in my possesion that are along the same lines(survival in extreme conditions.)
The well known book(also a movie) of Papillon by Henre' Charrere is one of them. It deals with life in the penal colony of french Guyana(Devil's Island)
Also "For the term of his natural life" by Marcus Clarke. This is from the "convict" era set around penal colonies of Australia's early history.
Ok--they are different to the situations we all deal with here but nonetheless convey the hardships people have had to endure and how they battled to continue to survive and keep their sanity. I find them extremely inspiring.
We all search for the courage to carry on knowing full well that the demon is quite capable of striking back. Dealing with and coming to terms with it is something we all ARE trying to do......your courage sweetie just confirms that it is achievable even with its setbacks.
Gotta luv yu heaps Andrea!!!, kanga n Jen
"Papillon" is one of my favorite movies of all time. Probably marked the high point of Steve McQueen's career - Dustin Hoffman's, too (well, except for "Tootsie" - ugh).0 -
BS-Art haha! (and that's not my hubby)spongebob said:Uh... "a little B.S."?
Sorry, Em, You hold a LOT of BS!
Go figure why at U-WI-Madison they put the Art department under BS not the Arts--it's in School of Education.
Figures you picked right up on it SB!! :-) ALOT of BS?? Hmmmm. You think???
peace, emily who doesn't even use her degree these days0 -
Andrea, you are intelligent and insigntful and wise beyond your years. You have a thing or two to teach everyone on this board. Please keep that stubborn faith in yourself that you possess. It will serve you well in the years to come. And knowing you, there will be many more of those.
Aspaysia, who knows all about those frigid winters and the youthful refusal to give in to the elements.0 -
Hi There, You go girl!! I love the emotions we all play them but to look up & be, really just smile & be alive! I too try to battle with ups & downs but I hang in there, where that short skirt & wiggle I can't wait to wear shorts again & tan!! Keep on keepin on! Love Amy aka Slammer0
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