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Welcome, debbie1162
Glad you decided to post, and introduce yourself. We're all here to support and encourage each other.
Best wishes to you.0 -
Thank youChristmas Girl said:Welcome, debbie1162
Glad you decided to post, and introduce yourself. We're all here to support and encourage each other.
Best wishes to you.
Thank you, it has helped a GREAT deal.0 -
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Debbie I am glad you found us and glad you have posted. We certainly are here for you in any way we can be. I did the expander reconstruction this year, had the implant put in on Arpil 30 and I am very glad that I did it. I must tell you that I waited for 2 years before I went for the recon. because I wanted to be sure it was what I wanted, now that I have done it I am pleased. I still have tweaking that needs to be done but from what my surgeon says it is all minor stuff. Hugs to you my new CSN friend.
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Glad you found us Debbie
and welcome. Sounds like you have gone through most of your treatment and hopefully you did well with it. Second thoughts are pretty normal, but just go with your gut. I know it has to be harder for the autistic son, they do like their routines, and this probably threw everything out of order for him.
Take care and visit often.
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Welcome Debbie....
I eavesdropped for a while too before I joined, so glad you made the leap. I would like to commend you for going through this and also caring for an autistic son as well, that takes alot of strength. I'm sure you will find that you are making the right choices that are best for you. I had a lumpectomy (although I may need to work on the other breast too) so I can not help you, but there are many wise women on here who will. Hang in there and visit us often. We will be here for you. Pammy0 -
Debbie~
Welcome to the
Debbie~
Welcome to the Family! We are so pleased that you have been reading and felt the warmth and camaraderie we have here.
I am great friends with a fellow CSN member; she is a 3 time BC survivor, and the mother of an autistic son as well. He has Asbergers Syndrome (sp) and as I am sure you know, can be quite a "handful". So, bless your heart; but know that this too, is do-able!! It is yet another link you now have with your Kindred Spirits here.
Keep us posted on your decisions~ we are ready with jokes, hugs, "advice", suggestions, pretty much whatever you need, even if its just a listening ear!
Hugs,
Claudia0 -
Just want to welcome youchenheart said:Debbie~
Welcome to the
Debbie~
Welcome to the Family! We are so pleased that you have been reading and felt the warmth and camaraderie we have here.
I am great friends with a fellow CSN member; she is a 3 time BC survivor, and the mother of an autistic son as well. He has Asbergers Syndrome (sp) and as I am sure you know, can be quite a "handful". So, bless your heart; but know that this too, is do-able!! It is yet another link you now have with your Kindred Spirits here.
Keep us posted on your decisions~ we are ready with jokes, hugs, "advice", suggestions, pretty much whatever you need, even if its just a listening ear!
Hugs,
Claudia
Just want to welcome you Debbie!0 -
Aspergerschenheart said:Debbie~
Welcome to the
Debbie~
Welcome to the Family! We are so pleased that you have been reading and felt the warmth and camaraderie we have here.
I am great friends with a fellow CSN member; she is a 3 time BC survivor, and the mother of an autistic son as well. He has Asbergers Syndrome (sp) and as I am sure you know, can be quite a "handful". So, bless your heart; but know that this too, is do-able!! It is yet another link you now have with your Kindred Spirits here.
Keep us posted on your decisions~ we are ready with jokes, hugs, "advice", suggestions, pretty much whatever you need, even if its just a listening ear!
Hugs,
Claudia
Jamie (my son) has aspergers syndrome..... It doesn't help things along but we love each other...
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Aspergerstasha_111 said:Aspergers
Jamie (my son) has aspergers syndrome..... It doesn't help things along but we love each other...
Hugs Jxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wow Tasha...I didn't know that about your Jamie! My friends son is 13, and will be starting High School this year~ he has to take a bus for about 13 miles each way. Needless to say, his mom is worried about the daily trip and his coping skills in a big school .
Sara ( my friend) also loves Aaron dearly; what else is there to do???? ((((HUGS)))))
Hugs,
Claudia0 -
Hi Debbie! I also wouldKristin N said:Hi Debbie and welcome! I am
Hi Debbie and welcome! I am glad that you posted. Lots read at first for awhile and then introduce themselves. So, happy that you did.
Good luck!
Kristin
Hi Debbie! I also would like to welcome you. This is a wonderful site, full of wonderful bc survivors that are willing to help you thru this.
Hope to see you posting more!
Hugs,
Susie0 -
This site has helped all oflynn1950 said:Re: Reading for Months
Me too. Now I've been a poster for months and have received so much love and support. Wow! Grateful is not a big enough word to express the debt I owe the posters on this board. So, welcome and post away when you can. Lynn
This site has helped all of us. We are all very lucky! Post often Debbie and let us know how you are doing!0
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