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i am at the early stage of treatment, just finished surgery and will start chemo in about 2 weeks. just hanging around this place is encouraging me to keep going, make good decisions and move my life forward. thanks again0 -
Susansusanleeann said:thanks for being here
i am at the early stage of treatment, just finished surgery and will start chemo in about 2 weeks. just hanging around this place is encouraging me to keep going, make good decisions and move my life forward. thanks again
Sounds like you have a great attitude, and that will make all the difference in the world for you to get through this. I have met some wonderful people with this experience, so there is some good that does come out of this! Good Luck to You and Hugs, Diane0 -
So nice to see your face on
So nice to see your face on the boards! I am especially glad that things are going well for you~ except for the radiation burns, of course! Here's hoping they continue to heal, and cause you less concern every day! Isn't it wonderful to see the light at the end of the tunnel and it's NOT a freight-train after all? LOL
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Chen♥0 -
So glad you are doing well.chenheart said:So nice to see your face on
So nice to see your face on the boards! I am especially glad that things are going well for you~ except for the radiation burns, of course! Here's hoping they continue to heal, and cause you less concern every day! Isn't it wonderful to see the light at the end of the tunnel and it's NOT a freight-train after all? LOL
Hugs,
Chen♥
I'm also back to my life. I hope you will continue to inspire the newbies.
Roseann0 -
Good to see you back!
It is great to see your face back, Diane! It sure does feel wonderful to be winding down. I have to do Rads and then reconstruction down the road, but I do seem to be feeling better. Chemo definitely kicked my butt.
Very happy you're feeling good and let's pray we never have to travel down this road again!
Hugs, Mar0 -
i am so glad to see youMarlene_K said:Good to see you back!
It is great to see your face back, Diane! It sure does feel wonderful to be winding down. I have to do Rads and then reconstruction down the road, but I do seem to be feeling better. Chemo definitely kicked my butt.
Very happy you're feeling good and let's pray we never have to travel down this road again!
Hugs, Mar
i am so glad to see you again and that everything is going well. I think i still have chemo brain, at least i blame everything on chemo brain! But, i am healthy again, too. Take care0 -
Hi Diane! Nice to see youchenheart said:So nice to see your face on
So nice to see your face on the boards! I am especially glad that things are going well for you~ except for the radiation burns, of course! Here's hoping they continue to heal, and cause you less concern every day! Isn't it wonderful to see the light at the end of the tunnel and it's NOT a freight-train after all? LOL
Hugs,
Chen♥
Hi Diane! Nice to see you posting! Hopefully, your rad burns will heal quickly.
Good luck!0 -
Good to see you posting!Marlene_K said:Good to see you back!
It is great to see your face back, Diane! It sure does feel wonderful to be winding down. I have to do Rads and then reconstruction down the road, but I do seem to be feeling better. Chemo definitely kicked my butt.
Very happy you're feeling good and let's pray we never have to travel down this road again!
Hugs, Mar
Good to see you posting! Glad you are feeling good!0 -
Hi, Diane, it is good to see
Hi, Diane, it is good to see you again. Glad you're doing fine with the exception of the rad burn. That will go away in time. Soon, this nightmare will be over and all of your treatments and surgery will be a memory. Sending strength your way. Take care.0
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