One year ago
It's been a while since the last time I write a post.
I've been busy at work and at home. We are preparing
for my daughter who will be going to college in the fall.
But beside being so busy, I spend some time yesterday
for myself. It's my one year anniversary, one year since
my diagnosis of breast cancer. So far, I'm doing good.
I'm taking Tamoxifen 10g twice a day. I do have some
aches and pain on my left shoulder but everything I try
to feel normal. Please join me to celebrate my first
year. Thanks and God bless.
Liz
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Congratulations Liz. Glad
Congratulations Liz. Glad everything is going well. May you have many more years of anniversaries to celebrate with us. I'll bring the champagne. LOL Hugs, Lili0 -
Congratulations Liz, may you
Congratulations Liz, may you have many more
jan0 -
So Cool!phoenixrising said:Congratulations Liz, may you
Congratulations Liz, may you have many more
jan
Congratulstions!! I am doing the happy dance for you..Gives me so much hope and encouragement. I'm straining my eyes trying to see the light at the end of the tunnel.. courageous women like you and belief in God, is just what i needed today and everyday
Party on!!!
Jackie0 -
one year anniversary
Liz:
Congratulations! I just passed my half year diagnosis anniversary, and have my half-year mastectomy anniversary coming up on Feb. 1st.
One question I would like to ask, is what do most people use as their "anniverary day"? I figured I will use my mastectomy day since that is the day they took the cancer away. What are the rest of you using?
I'm glad to hear you have returned to a normal busy life. I have sent 2 sons to college and know what work that can be. Right now we are in the college searching stage for my youngest, my daughter is a junior.
I'm glad you are doing good. I hope your aches and pains lessen. Best Wishes!
Cathy0 -
Hello All Sisters,cnwrn said:one year anniversary
Liz:
Congratulations! I just passed my half year diagnosis anniversary, and have my half-year mastectomy anniversary coming up on Feb. 1st.
One question I would like to ask, is what do most people use as their "anniverary day"? I figured I will use my mastectomy day since that is the day they took the cancer away. What are the rest of you using?
I'm glad to hear you have returned to a normal busy life. I have sent 2 sons to college and know what work that can be. Right now we are in the college searching stage for my youngest, my daughter is a junior.
I'm glad you are doing good. I hope your aches and pains lessen. Best Wishes!
Cathy
Thank you
Hello All Sisters,
Thank you so much for attending my cyber party.
I know you all understand what a year really means
to us. Even day by day is a celebration. I use Jan.
18 as my anniversary because it is the day the doctor
told me the news that changed my life forever.
Anyway, I'm so glad that I have all of you there
to support me and give me encouragement.
Thanks and God bless us all.. Liz0 -
I read that you use thecnwrn said:one year anniversary
Liz:
Congratulations! I just passed my half year diagnosis anniversary, and have my half-year mastectomy anniversary coming up on Feb. 1st.
One question I would like to ask, is what do most people use as their "anniverary day"? I figured I will use my mastectomy day since that is the day they took the cancer away. What are the rest of you using?
I'm glad to hear you have returned to a normal busy life. I have sent 2 sons to college and know what work that can be. Right now we are in the college searching stage for my youngest, my daughter is a junior.
I'm glad you are doing good. I hope your aches and pains lessen. Best Wishes!
Cathy
I read that you use the diagnose date. So I use the date the PCP told me he thought it was cancer and referred me to a surgeon. They also got me in that day for a mammogram and ultrasound. Aug. 5 2003. It was the beginning for me.0 -
Congrats
And thanks for letting us celebrate with you! We all need these celebrations to keep us going strong. As for anniversary dates, I guess it is personal for everyone. I believe I will use the day I was diagnosed, November 17, 2008 -- right before the holidays. I hope to be making a similar annoucement next year and to have a much better Thanksgiving and Christmas. Best wishes to you for years to come.
Mimi0 -
Better Holidays in 2009mimivac said:Congrats
And thanks for letting us celebrate with you! We all need these celebrations to keep us going strong. As for anniversary dates, I guess it is personal for everyone. I believe I will use the day I was diagnosed, November 17, 2008 -- right before the holidays. I hope to be making a similar annoucement next year and to have a much better Thanksgiving and Christmas. Best wishes to you for years to come.
Mimi
I too hope for a better Thanksgiving and Christmas in 2009. For all of us but it will be a year for me also. Funny that each of my cancers were found just before the holidays. Maybe I should just skip them after all. And congrats to those that are celebrating milestones big and small.0 -
Holidaysfauxma said:Better Holidays in 2009
I too hope for a better Thanksgiving and Christmas in 2009. For all of us but it will be a year for me also. Funny that each of my cancers were found just before the holidays. Maybe I should just skip them after all. And congrats to those that are celebrating milestones big and small.
They can be hard for so many reasons, but add a cancer diagnosis to the mix and... Well, at least this experience can teach one the meaning of "thankful." Here's to a wonderful 2009 for everyone.
Mimi0 -
You will also Deborah. JustParillab said:Congratulations
Hello Liz,
I am new to the site but would like to congratulate you on your one year milestone. It is wonderful that you can celebrate. Here's to your blessings! I can't wait to get there.
Deborah
You will also Deborah. Just know we are here for you, Hugs, Lili0 -
Thank Yoummontero38 said:You will also Deborah. Just
You will also Deborah. Just know we are here for you, Hugs, Lili
Lili, Thank you for the kind words of encouragement. It's amazing how one small sentence can make you feel so much better.
Deb0 -
Let's party!!!!
I'm so happy for you!
Maureen0
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