3 years today
For all the newbies, I never thought I would get better. My life is almost normal now. I say almost normal now, because I don't think it will ever be like before. I feel great, I just joined a gym.
I have had 3 surgeries, chemo, radiation, 11 hospitalizations.
Since my diagnosis my daughter has graduated from college and grad school. She had a wonderful bridal shower yesterday. She will be married in August.
My oldest son has graduated from high school and will be a senior in college in Sept.
My youngest son who was 14 when I was diagnosed just graduated from high school and will be going off to college in the fall. I cried like a baby all through the graduation.
My husband has been wonderful through this ordeal, although it did test the strength of our marriage.
I sometimes have survivor guilt. I now consider myself a survivor. It took me a long time to consider myself a survivor. I still get nervous with every test.
I partipated in a Relay for life 2 weeks ago. It was wonderful, even with all the rain. It rained the entire night.
I pray everyday for everyone on this site. I pray extra hard for everyone still fighting this terrible disease.
I am sorry for my yet again long and sappy post. I am just so happy to be alive.
Maureen
Comments
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Maureen,
For those of us still undergoing some treatment your story is great and gives us something to look forward to. We know our life will never be normal-that is, like it used to be. But we can make it better than it was. Keep posting and letting us know that the NED God remains with you.
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Hi Maureen -
Your story gives everyone hope and you have had some great milestones pass in your life. How wonderful to be filled with survivor guilt - a great place to be if you really think about it. Three years of survivorship is something definitely to celebrate and I am happy for you!
Take care,
Betsy0 -
Maureen,Betsydoglover said:Hi Maureen -
Your story gives everyone hope and you have had some great milestones pass in your life. How wonderful to be filled with survivor guilt - a great place to be if you really think about it. Three years of survivorship is something definitely to celebrate and I am happy for you!
Take care,
Betsy
What awesome accomplishments you have had. The best thing about your diagnoses is truely realizing how amazing it is to see your children grown and succeed as well as yourself.
Have a great celebration!
Patricia0 -
Congratulations Maureen! My surgery was June 13,2003. My children were just babies when I was diagnosed stage 3. Sometimes I feel like I missed so much but other times I feel blessed to be here to enjoy them now! I certainly understand the test of marriage through this disease. My family and I are adjusting to what is normal now instead of what used to be normal.
Keep celebrating!!!
Wendy0 -
Aw, Maureen! I am soooo happy for you!
And what a brave warrior! You give me hope, just being freshly out of treatment....
Time has a way of passing...I look back a year ago, and how sick I was....and now, much better. I remember thinking last year...just focus on a year from now....it will be better.
And it IS!
Hugs and congrats! Kathi0 -
Congratulations Maureen..
You are an inspiration to all of us who have yet to face the surgery and chemo.. My surgery is scheduled for July and then chemo after that...I won't lie and say I'm not scared out of my mind concerning the surgery, but reading your post gave me the lift I need to get through this. Thanks and God Bless
Karen0 -
Hi Maureen,
Congrats on the 3 year NED status. Happy dance going on here!!! Hope you are celebrating big time with your family. It is always great to hear this for those of us still going through treatment. Take care and keep us posted.
Lisa0 -
Mo,
What a wonderful posting! you are describing so many of the feelings that I too had as I progressed through the various stages of survivorship. I'm not sure that any of them are easy, but we learn to live with them becuase we don't have any choice but to thrive and survive! Three wonderful years, despite the struggles...three years that you kept giving..as a wife, mother and fellow survivor. You should be proud and we are all proud of you. Continue to shine and lead the way for all the other survivors!0 -
It is wonderful to hear your story. I was just diagnosed with colon cancer in May, had a colon resection and started my first chemo last week.I am trying to stay focused and positive. It is the hardest/scariest thing I have ever had to deal with. I too, want to be herefor my daughter's graduations and weddings! Thank you again for your story0
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Hi Maureen,
Your post brought tears to my eyes and captured so much of the high emotion involved in seeing kids reach milestones that were only a dream in the midst of treatment. Congratulations, and continue to savor all the good moments life has brought!
Want to meet Ying and babs and me for dinner in Boston in August? We can offer more congrats in person! Judy0
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