I Made It!!!
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Yea!
Great news, Gayle! I hope you are having a graduation party.0 -
congrats to youcarkris said:congrats on passing another
congrats on passing another milestone!!!
wow that is a big milestone to conquer! That is alot of treatments. I know you feel that a big weight is lifted off of you and you can now see the light at the end of the tunnel. God bless and stay strong!
Lorrie0 -
Congrats Gayle!Balentine said:congrats to you
wow that is a big milestone to conquer! That is alot of treatments. I know you feel that a big weight is lifted off of you and you can now see the light at the end of the tunnel. God bless and stay strong!
Lorrie
Hugs, Leeza
Congrats Gayle!
Hugs, Leeza0 -
Grad Night!
Congratulations!
Celebrate, celebrate!!
xxoo,
SamuraiMom0 -
Another rad grad!SamuraiMom said:Grad Night!
Congratulations!
Celebrate, celebrate!!
xxoo,
SamuraiMom
Another rad grad! Congratulations!
Lex♥0 -
Thank you all so much forAngie2U said:Huge congrats Gayle! Enjoy
Huge congrats Gayle! Enjoy your free time now!
And, if you had creams, continue to put them on for a few weeks still.
Hugs, Angie
Thank you all so much for your kind words, so glad I have this site and so many wonderful supporters.0 -
Like someone else wrote,chenheart said:HOORAY! Congratulations on a
HOORAY! Congratulations on a job well done! (or is it your skin which is now well done??)
Isn't it wonderful to have finished?
Hugs,
chen♥
Like someone else wrote, keep those creams on for a few weeks!
Your skin will look great in just a short time!
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congrats Grad grad
Having celebrated my Rad Grad last Friday, I congratulate you on your completion and hope you find some fun things to do with the extra time you will have now. You are right behind me in starting hormone receptor treatment. I picked up my Rx for Arimidex and will start on or near July 1. Doc thought it was fine to take a "little break" while the skin heals from Rads.
Hugs, K0
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