Does your cancer survivors network name have a special meaning?

mrshisname
mrshisname Member Posts: 186
edited March 2014 in Prostate Cancer #1
I saw this on another board and thought it was a nice, light topic.

I'll jump in.

When we married, I considered keeping my maiden name. Finally I dropped my middle name, used my maiden name for my middle name, and added 'his name'.

I used to tease hubbie that I became "Mrs His Name" and that I was no longer 'me'. Of course, I was just kidding. He has always let me be 'me' and has spoiled me rotten.

Anyway, that is the story. Would love to hear other's stories!

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  • lewvino
    lewvino Member Posts: 1,010 Member
    Mine does of lewvino. A
    Mine does of lewvino. A friend where I worked at about 15 years ago gave me the nickname and I liked it. LEW are my initials. Vino is a play on my last name of Wineland so lewvino it is.

    Larry Lewvino Wineland
  • randy_in_indy
    randy_in_indy Member Posts: 496 Member
    lewvino said:

    Mine does of lewvino. A
    Mine does of lewvino. A friend where I worked at about 15 years ago gave me the nickname and I liked it. LEW are my initials. Vino is a play on my last name of Wineland so lewvino it is.

    Larry Lewvino Wineland

    LOL mine is easy
    Thought I'd make my email and screen name so everyone could identify where I was...without me having to always disclose it seperately...lol

    randy_in_indy@sbcglobal.net
  • luckyman2
    luckyman2 Member Posts: 54

    LOL mine is easy
    Thought I'd make my email and screen name so everyone could identify where I was...without me having to always disclose it seperately...lol

    randy_in_indy@sbcglobal.net

    Luckman2... really!
    I've been a lucky man... twice... really!

    The first time was when I was 6 years old. My father kept a pistol that he brought back from WWII. One of my older brothers found it, pointed it at my head and pulled the trigger... "click"... nothing happened and fortunately my mother called us to breakfast. My brother quickly finished his breakfast and headed back to the room where my father hid that pistol... "BANG"... the next round was now in the chamber and went into the wall.

    The second time was when I was just shy of my 56th birthday and I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Fortunately it was detected early, giving me lots of time to decide how to get rid of it. I chose surgery which happened to be a wise decision for my particular case.
  • Feb2010
    Feb2010 Member Posts: 51
    Date of my saturation bx.
    Just a milestone to remember after I beat PC.
    After 2 regular biopsies (12 cores each);with inconclusive findings, my doc and I
    agreed on a saturation biopsy. 30 core samples. 3 came out positive.
    Feb 25, 2010.
  • Trew
    Trew Member Posts: 932 Member
    Trew
    What else could an honest man be who is true and straight to the point?
  • lion1
    lion1 Member Posts: 241
    Trew said:

    Trew
    What else could an honest man be who is true and straight to the point?

    LION1
    It simply explains my Italian Name.
  • bdhilton
    bdhilton Member Posts: 866 Member
    Nothing Special with mine
    When I got older my Dad called me BD... and Hilton is my last name... See no special meaning...LOL
  • hopeful and optimistic
    hopeful and optimistic Member Posts: 2,346 Member
    It's
    Attitude