#6 Tomorrow - Half way there
John
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Tomorrow
Hey John... you don't need luck! Luck is for gamblers Just think of it... you have made it to #6 and are still doing well enough to sit at the computer and yak with the group here and I'm going to assume that you have been able to get out and about and carry on a relatively normal lifestyle (normal for you). That's not luck... that's a man who already has the attitude to beat this thing and can look at these chemo treatments as a necessary but annoying part of one's life. As of this week, you are going to be halfway through the treatments and are still feeling good!! Oh sure, the treatment days and maybe a couple of days after you aren't feeling quite up to your usual standards, but what are a couple of days here and there when the exchange is an ongoing life??
I still think there should be a Purple Heart or something that is awarded to cancer patients who make it through all their treatments with a smile on their face. I know, I know... I don't mean to make light of the reason a Purple Heart is given to our extremely brave soldiers who risk their lives in the line of duty, to protect the homeland and their fellow citizens. That's huge. But when you think of the individual battle that all cancer survivors go through... sometimes once, twice, three times or more (or in some cases, ongoing)... the happy-go-lucky citizen has absolutely no idea what terror we go through when first diagnosed and then the battle ahead that so many of us come out of and are able to celebrate. As for, are we doing it for our homeland and fellow citizens? I say yes... because of us and those before us, we are making a dent in this ongoing search for treatments that WILL make it easier for others down the road... if not outright find a cure.
So, purple hearts to everyone... including all caregivers since they sometimes have the toughest job of all!! Not only do they go through the same fears and terrors of thinking they might lose a loved one and be left behind on their own, they then have to do the manual, physical work of looking after the cancer warrior when they are having a rough time. So cancer peoples... wear your Purple Heart of Courage on your sleeve... every day!!
Hugggggggs,
Cheryl0 -
Treatment
Wishing you well on your treatment tomorrow. You sound like a strong person so I am confident that all will go well. I will be thinking of you. Keep that attitude.
Kim0 -
chemo today
Hi John,
You're on the same schedule as my husband. He is doing his 6th treatment today. 1/2 way there! (If you have 12 treatments). good luck tomorrow.
Aloha,
Kathleen0 -
Kicking canzer in the A$$
John,
Did I fill in the blank correctly? Do I win a prize? LOL Halfway there is great! Do a countdown if that helps you. Whatever gets you through the day. Celebrate tomorrow - it really makes people nervous in the infusion room when you have fun! It is a riot, give it a try!
LUCK, grins and giggles,
Kimby0 -
Keep on truckingkimby said:Kicking canzer in the A$$
John,
Did I fill in the blank correctly? Do I win a prize? LOL Halfway there is great! Do a countdown if that helps you. Whatever gets you through the day. Celebrate tomorrow - it really makes people nervous in the infusion room when you have fun! It is a riot, give it a try!
LUCK, grins and giggles,
Kimby
Hey you all keep on haning in there..You guys are well on your way to the NED Club!!!!! Keep on trucking along....It is such a great feeling to be halfway there and even better feeling to be NED!!! Stay positive even when your days stink..Have something to look forward to when you are NED..I had a BIG bbq to celebrate..My family, friends, coworkers it was great..Had about 40 people here.....Had a great time....You all will get there too...Good luck to all....JULIE0 -
hey johnJulie 44 said:Keep on trucking
Hey you all keep on haning in there..You guys are well on your way to the NED Club!!!!! Keep on trucking along....It is such a great feeling to be halfway there and even better feeling to be NED!!! Stay positive even when your days stink..Have something to look forward to when you are NED..I had a BIG bbq to celebrate..My family, friends, coworkers it was great..Had about 40 people here.....Had a great time....You all will get there too...Good luck to all....JULIE
go for it.i just finished #6 last week .we are half way there lets keep on going and going lots of luck Godbless....johnnybegood0 -
u go!tootsie1 said:Kick Butt
Just think how far you've come! Be proud and kick butt!
*hugs*
Gail
And now I am here, over the chemo and waiting to get a scan...
you can do it! kick some chemo bootie!0 -
Thanks everyone.daydreamer110761 said:u go!
And now I am here, over the chemo and waiting to get a scan...
you can do it! kick some chemo bootie!
Thanks for all your support. I arrived back at work about three hours ago and feel okay. I've got a little of that chemo/zombie feeling going on but nothing I can't handle. Thanks again.
John0 -
Good luck!CherylHutch said:Tomorrow
Hey John... you don't need luck! Luck is for gamblers Just think of it... you have made it to #6 and are still doing well enough to sit at the computer and yak with the group here and I'm going to assume that you have been able to get out and about and carry on a relatively normal lifestyle (normal for you). That's not luck... that's a man who already has the attitude to beat this thing and can look at these chemo treatments as a necessary but annoying part of one's life. As of this week, you are going to be halfway through the treatments and are still feeling good!! Oh sure, the treatment days and maybe a couple of days after you aren't feeling quite up to your usual standards, but what are a couple of days here and there when the exchange is an ongoing life??
I still think there should be a Purple Heart or something that is awarded to cancer patients who make it through all their treatments with a smile on their face. I know, I know... I don't mean to make light of the reason a Purple Heart is given to our extremely brave soldiers who risk their lives in the line of duty, to protect the homeland and their fellow citizens. That's huge. But when you think of the individual battle that all cancer survivors go through... sometimes once, twice, three times or more (or in some cases, ongoing)... the happy-go-lucky citizen has absolutely no idea what terror we go through when first diagnosed and then the battle ahead that so many of us come out of and are able to celebrate. As for, are we doing it for our homeland and fellow citizens? I say yes... because of us and those before us, we are making a dent in this ongoing search for treatments that WILL make it easier for others down the road... if not outright find a cure.
So, purple hearts to everyone... including all caregivers since they sometimes have the toughest job of all!! Not only do they go through the same fears and terrors of thinking they might lose a loved one and be left behind on their own, they then have to do the manual, physical work of looking after the cancer warrior when they are having a rough time. So cancer peoples... wear your Purple Heart of Courage on your sleeve... every day!!
Hugggggggs,
Cheryl
As Bon Jovi says: woahhhhhhhh~ You're halfway there, woahhhhh-ohhhhh! living on a prayer!!!!
Ok, enough of my bad singing LOL....I go for my 5th treatment tomorrow, so both of us are doing this at the same time, keep the smile, and keep fighting the awful fatigue that comes along with it, I dread the treatments, hoping they don't get worse and worse...
My prayers are with you! and thanks for the post and purple heart Cheryl, that was a nice post!
Hugssss!
~Donna0
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