Victory
I have to get mediport out and incisional hernia repaired but other than that, the only side effect I'm waiting for to leave is the neuropothy and in time, it will.
I am thankful for this discussion board and all the info I received. Because of this board I was able to make the dicision to request my last two treatments to be given without the oxiliplatin drug. I knew my body had enough but the expdriences shared on this forum helped me to remain true to my gut feeling! So glad I did!!!!!
Blessing to everyone on this journey and I pray that everyone will have the success I did and we all continue to live ON PURPOSE!!!!!
Corey Sue Ward aka Victory10
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Congrats on finishing chemo and celebrating with such an excellent vacation!
Your post brought to mind a 1960s song, "Oh Happy Day.". I think I hear Andrea Crouch sing it at a concert on/about 1978. I wish he had recorded it, I loved his rendition.0 -
Your postthready said:Oh Happy Day!
Corey,
YES!!! To live with purpose is the only way to live.
Congratulations
Jan
Jan, I had not read your post when I made my post, but my thoughts exactly!0 -
Wonderful!
Corey,
Thanks for sharing! BTW, I sent you a PM about the book you mentioned a while back.
I'm glad you're feeling good. It will take a while to get over the side effects of chemo- probably a good six months or more. Hopefully it will be sooner in you, but give your body time and allow yourself to rest. Exercising is great- glad you're already doing it!
Hugs,
Lisa0 -
Momentumlisa42 said:Wonderful!
Corey,
Thanks for sharing! BTW, I sent you a PM about the book you mentioned a while back.
I'm glad you're feeling good. It will take a while to get over the side effects of chemo- probably a good six months or more. Hopefully it will be sooner in you, but give your body time and allow yourself to rest. Exercising is great- glad you're already doing it!
Hugs,
Lisa
Corey,
Great news and thanks for sharing as it provides inspiration for all of us. I'm just getting started but will be following in your footsteps!0 -
Congratulations.This is a
Congratulations.This is a big victory.0 -
I love OH HAPPY DAYRickMurtagh said:Your post
Congrats on finishing chemo and celebrating with such an excellent vacation!
Your post brought to mind a 1960s song, "Oh Happy Day.". I think I hear Andrea Crouch sing it at a concert on/about 1978. I wish he had recorded it, I loved his rendition.
I love OH HAPPY DAY Rick....We all are so blessed! Thanks0 -
I speak LIFE to you fellowhoya1973 said:Momentum
Corey,
Great news and thanks for sharing as it provides inspiration for all of us. I'm just getting started but will be following in your footsteps!
I speak LIFE to you fellow overcomer!!!! One treatment at a time and no negative people around you!!!!!0 -
I have to go back and take alisa42 said:Wonderful!
Corey,
Thanks for sharing! BTW, I sent you a PM about the book you mentioned a while back.
I'm glad you're feeling good. It will take a while to get over the side effects of chemo- probably a good six months or more. Hopefully it will be sooner in you, but give your body time and allow yourself to rest. Exercising is great- glad you're already doing it!
Hugs,
Lisa
I have to go back and take a look...Thank you for these words. Nueropothy kicked in which is strange since it wasn't bad during treatment! I will now take your advise since retruning from vacation and allow myself time to rebuild instead of jumping back into the ratrace of life! I've changed through this so I must maintain the change and not let others to pull me back and draw the life out of me.... Much love
csward99@aol.com You and your family are such a blessed family....I can tell by the picture0 -
I have to go back and take alisa42 said:Wonderful!
Corey,
Thanks for sharing! BTW, I sent you a PM about the book you mentioned a while back.
I'm glad you're feeling good. It will take a while to get over the side effects of chemo- probably a good six months or more. Hopefully it will be sooner in you, but give your body time and allow yourself to rest. Exercising is great- glad you're already doing it!
Hugs,
Lisa
I have to go back and take a look...Thank you for these words. Nueropothy kicked in which is strange since it wasn't bad during treatment! I will now take your advise since retruning from vacation and allow myself time to rebuild instead of jumping back into the ratrace of life! I've changed through this so I must maintain the change and not let others to pull me back and draw the life out of me.... Much love
csward99@aol.com You and your family are such a blessed family....I can tell by the picture0 -
I have to go back and take alisa42 said:Wonderful!
Corey,
Thanks for sharing! BTW, I sent you a PM about the book you mentioned a while back.
I'm glad you're feeling good. It will take a while to get over the side effects of chemo- probably a good six months or more. Hopefully it will be sooner in you, but give your body time and allow yourself to rest. Exercising is great- glad you're already doing it!
Hugs,
Lisa
I have to go back and take a look...Thank you for these words. Nueropothy kicked in which is strange since it wasn't bad during treatment! I will now take your advise since retruning from vacation and allow myself time to rebuild instead of jumping back into the ratrace of life! I've changed through this so I must maintain the change and not let others to pull me back and draw the life out of me.... Much love
csward99@aol.com You and your family are such a blessed family....I can tell by the picture0 -
thanks a million to you andFight for my love said:Congratulations.This is a
Congratulations.This is a big victory.
thanks a million to you and everyone here on the discussion board!0 -
thanks a million to you andFight for my love said:Congratulations.This is a
Congratulations.This is a big victory.
thanks a million to you and everyone here on the discussion board!0 -
thanks a million to you andFight for my love said:Congratulations.This is a
Congratulations.This is a big victory.
thanks a million to you and everyone here on the discussion board!0
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