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Ron - what an inspiring tale. You give hope to all of us.
Betsy (who already mostly considers herself lucky even though it's only been 8 months since diagnosis!)0 -
Thank you very much Ron! Happy Anniversary! This helps since I was just diagnosed in Dec. 2005 with Stage 3 colon cancer. I have not started the chemo yet but I am agressively changing my diet and starting supplements. This helps me see that there is a light at the end of the tunnel and I can remember this inspiring tale when I start to get frustrated. This brings us all hope. Again Congrats!
Lisa0 -
Thanks Ron for your encouraging words. I was diagnosed Stage 3 and have been fighting a recurrance for over a year now, keeping the monster hopefully in check even though it peeks it ugly head up every once in a while.
Congratulations on your 9 years of NED. I am so very happy for you.
Kerry0 -
Dear Ron: You are very lucky. And you have also been such an inspiration to me when I started using this network. When I get down in the dumps and start to "panic" that this stuff is coming back I often reread the letter you sent me about what happened to you and that gives me hope and encouragement. May you have many more anniverseries. Your friend from Long Island Fran0
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Happy anniversary Ron and thank you, thank you, thank you! My daughter was dx last april with stage 3 rectal ca with 6 positive lymph nodes.Your story is just what i need as we navigate through these months of chemo, surgery, radiation and more chemo. Just to hear that your life is so normal now is wonderful. She just turned 23 and I know that some day she will remember way back when she went through all of this. It will be a distant memory. Thanks for some extra inspiration! susan0
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Ron, Hearty congratulations on your anniversary. Thank you for posting this great event. You have served as a wonderful source of inspiration to me and so many other. You mentioned that you feel lucky. Well, I feel lucky (nay, blessed) to have had your presence in my life. Thank you so much for continuing to "give" to this community, so long after your "crises" passed.
Tara0 -
Ron,taraHK said:Ron, Hearty congratulations on your anniversary. Thank you for posting this great event. You have served as a wonderful source of inspiration to me and so many other. You mentioned that you feel lucky. Well, I feel lucky (nay, blessed) to have had your presence in my life. Thank you so much for continuing to "give" to this community, so long after your "crises" passed.
Tara
Congratulations on your anniversary!! Thats wonderful, I hope I can write that story some day, I was diagnosed in July 2003 with Stage IV, and I have been NED since April 2004! So as we have proved, we can beat this monster!! WE ARE BLESSED! Continued good luck, and good health to you.
Gail0 -
Ron, Congratulations on your Anniversary. your advice as a fellow long-term survivor has been so hlepful to me. I, too, work too hard, worry about money, hate to go to the dentist...all normal life things that you don't think you will ever worry about again. However, I too feel lucky to be here even worrying about these things. Your message helped me remember that once again. So, from a prosecutor in western New York State to my fellow survivor down under, good luck on the next 40 years!0
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Hiya Ron..you know the greatest gift you give to us mate?RunnerZ said:Ron, Congratulations on your Anniversary. your advice as a fellow long-term survivor has been so hlepful to me. I, too, work too hard, worry about money, hate to go to the dentist...all normal life things that you don't think you will ever worry about again. However, I too feel lucky to be here even worrying about these things. Your message helped me remember that once again. So, from a prosecutor in western New York State to my fellow survivor down under, good luck on the next 40 years!
Firstly you have beaten tha demon,
Second....you have an unselfish attitude so profoundly evident in survivors to continue to come here to support and help those who are still at war.There is a word so commonly used here...hope! No matter how bad things get there will always be that glimmer of hope for sufferers while we have those like you that know the true value of a kind word, a shoulder to lean on, a message of hope.
Thank you mate from a fellow ozzie......congratulations....sincere huggs, Ross and Jen0
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