I Can't believe I am done.
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YEA!!!
Congrats Kat11,
That is awesome. I can't wait till I get to that point! I am 1/2 way there with the chemo part! WooHoo.
Big {{{{{HUGS}}}} to you!
Angel0 -
That's great!
Congratulations! Let the good outweigh the bad! When we're first hit with all this, it seems like it's a lifetime before it will all be behind us. The scary part sets in when we 'hope and pray' it's all behind us for good! I still have rads and reconstruction to go through but it feels like the heavier part is behind me... at least I hope.
Best wishes for good health & great test results from hereon out!0 -
Yea! Yea! And again, Yea!
Kathy, I am so happy for you! You did it. You suffered so much from the chemo side effects and then everything else going on, but you stayed the course--you completed all the chemo,and now all the radiation treatments.
I am celebrating for you. Now you can look forward to spring and summer and good times at Green Lake and growing hair faster and faster.
Moops0 -
Kat11, Congratulations!!!!!
Kat11, Congratulations!!!!! I am so happy for you and glad to hear you crossed the finish line. I remember it well because it hasn't been that long for me. I'm also hoping that you have NO side effects from the Tamoxifen and your life gets back to your "new" normal. Way to go!! Now, go celebrate!0 -
CongratulationsSunrae said:Kat, its time to party. And
Kat, its time to party. And we're raising our glass and celebrating with you. Best wishes to you as you've crossed the finish line. Very happy that you posted your good news.
Great accomplishment. Time to celebrate!!!
New Flower0 -
Congratulations!
Huge accomplishment, Kathy! HUGE!
And the mixed feelings are quite normal.
Continue to take good care of yourself. Now that active/invasive treatment is done, healing can finally begin in earnest.
Kind regards, Susan0 -
Congratulations!Katz77 said:Done
Yeahhh baby! Congrats to you. Welcome to the now what club. LOL
I am so happy for you. What are you doing to celebrate? I also finished up my clinical treatment on Monday of this week. I'm not sure I know what to do with my time now that I'm not constantly on the way to or from a doctor/hospital/clinic/lab.0 -
Congrats Kat!Marlene_K said:That's great!
Congratulations! Let the good outweigh the bad! When we're first hit with all this, it seems like it's a lifetime before it will all be behind us. The scary part sets in when we 'hope and pray' it's all behind us for good! I still have rads and reconstruction to go through but it feels like the heavier part is behind me... at least I hope.
Best wishes for good health & great test results from hereon out!
Congrats Kat!0
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