Perks Chemotherapy and Cancer
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Positives
Gosh, you've really been through the wringer, Cindy, to be sure -- what an ordeal :-( . Still, as cliche as it sounds, as they say there's no big loss without some small gain. And I really do believe it makes one a stronger person! As yucky as it's been to get to this point, the new inner strength you've gained is still noting to sneeze at! I think it's very admirable and believe it will continue to serve you....
Thanks for sharing, and here's wishing you the very best in luck, health and wellness, Cindy!0 -
I like your positiveSunShineDay said:Positives
Gosh, you've really been through the wringer, Cindy, to be sure -- what an ordeal :-( . Still, as cliche as it sounds, as they say there's no big loss without some small gain. And I really do believe it makes one a stronger person! As yucky as it's been to get to this point, the new inner strength you've gained is still noting to sneeze at! I think it's very admirable and believe it will continue to serve you....
Thanks for sharing, and here's wishing you the very best in luck, health and wellness, Cindy!
I like your positive attitude Cindy!
Sue0 -
Same type of thinker
I to try to look at the "lighter? side of cancer. I don't know why I was elected for this job, but I try to educate co-workers, my family and even strangers. I'm not preaching and most of the time I don't even bring up the fact I have cancer.I'm fairly noticeable since I don't wear wigs or try to place eyelashes on. I pretty much of a tomboy. Just wear bandanas.
I have found people are scared that it could happen to them. They asked silly and even sometimes stupid questions. I haven't had anyone be rude or insentive, thank goodness.
My co-workers ( I work in surgery) were esp nervous, because we do the type of surgies I had. They assisted in my surgery and knew that I had a bad ca when 18/20 nodes had cancer. It took them a few weeks of tip toeing around. My way was to make them comfortable to talk about the cancer. Some ask to see my scars. I even ask a few if they wanted to pull out some hair. I had only a couple people that didn't want too. What's weird, it made me feel ok with my situation. I brought people in and they saw it was ok to be "sick", "different" and yes bald. I now look at my scars as battle scars. I'm fighting and winning and I have a whole new appriecation of the women and yes some men that have been on the table I was on just 4mos ago. People get diagnois with horrible dieases that don't have any attention given to them. "our" cancer recieves so much support and money and grants and research and commericals and the list goes on. If I had to pick a cancer it would be breast cancer. I din't have to pick it, but I got it now and consider myself a survivor in treatment.
I would like to be a curly redhead for one thing. I've been a straight hair blonde that won't even hold a perm. I've been a c cup all my life, think I'll go for a b cup. cellulite on back of legs is gone,hope that stays away. I hope I don't sound [reachy or some how above all this. I do have some days I say this really sucks, but then I see some parent with thier little bald, port installed child and I think, I'm ok. I had three children and I thank God I didn't have to sit in an onc office and have them tell me my child had cancer.
By the way, my friends at work, my family don't let me pull the cancer card when I try to get out of doing something. They've learned when I'm lying and when I don't feel well. Education is the key. Thank you for letting me express my feelings. That is one area I have a tendicy to push down, sign of weakness.
I had a comment the other day from a co-worker, she said if she ever gets sick or has cancer she wants to be just like me. I was confused a little. Should I be offended,no I took that as a compliment. I voted myself as this years "poster child" for breast cancer.
I really should be putting this in a journal uh? Oh well guess I better get some sleep. I wish everyone a well body, mind and spirit with your fight to be healthy. Hugs and smiles, Katz0
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