one year later
I was diagnosed May 2009, right before my daughter's HS graduation. the party and all was a struggle mentally, then the surgery which I got through fine. the pathology was not as hoped or thought, so went on to chemo. A year ago this month I started chemo, was really ill, got my period too(last one I ever had) with a severe migraine. (worst one I ever had). finally able to raise my head off the couch, went to a party at this place we go to. could not eat, (afraid also it would trigger the big D) continued with chemo, it was bad for me, lost 80 pounds, (thin now fat then) developed a rectal fissure(severe pain bed ridden, debiltitated) yada yada. posted a few notes on my struggles, very low this place really held me up. crawled across the finish line, slowly getting better, little backstep with zometa, did fine through rads. ANYWAY, last night went to same annual party, ate the meal, danced (even though my feet are still somewhat numb) and had a great time. People told me or my husband that I "looked so happy" I felt relaxed, and happy and I wanted to savor it. I felt "good" people compliment me on my hair (I really dont like it, but I'll take any compliment I can get) I made a point of going to the party because it was a reminder to myself of one year ago and how far I have come. I really had fun. The reason I gave such a long explanation of my travails(left out the dehydration. hospitalization, fever etc..) is to tell you it gets better. even though I dont know the future, i am so happy to be in my present. I did it and so can you , then you will be dancing too! and since i havent heard from my onc(he said he would call if my blood was off) I tentatively assume I am dancing with NED, (no boobs to mammo). so you sahred with me last night. Love you all, you and my family and friends have been my anchor!!!!!
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Carkris thank you for taking the time to tell your story--carkris said:sorry shared Ned with me
sorry shared Ned with me last night. I meant.
it gives us all much hope and the determination to carry on. I just finished chemo in May and rads 3 weeks ago. I'm sore, swollen, have my blue days, chubby, and have an awful hairstyle. Reading posts like this help me to know that IT WILL GET BETTER, I will have pretty hair again, I'll lose some weight, I'll have more sunny days than blue and I will go on.
Thank you.
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Thank you so much for your
Thank you so much for your story. I love hearing how things turn out well. I am in the middle of chemo, still have surgery and rads to go through. I am hoping I don't get to burnt or sore with the rads. But just knowing there is a light at the end of the tunnel helps me allot. I am so sorry that you had such a bad time. But I am happy that you was strong enough to get through it. None of us know how strong we are until there is no other option. You know the old saying when the going get tough the tough get going ( most of the time a woman ) Take care Kay0 -
Soooooooo Happy for you.
We
Soooooooo Happy for you.
We did it didn't we in spite of "Big D".
Sending lots of well deserved hugs.
Donna0 -
thanks guys and yes donnacahjah75 said:Carkris thank you
for sharing and putting a smile on my face. You faced the challenges of bc and came out a winner :-0 I'm so glad you enjoyed yourself and yes, take whatever compliments people give you. {{hugs}}
Char
thanks guys and yes donna and I were the big D sisters. look how beautiful she is!!!0 -
Awwwwwwwww Thanks. Back atcarkris said:thanks guys and yes donna
thanks guys and yes donna and I were the big D sisters. look how beautiful she is!!!
Awwwwwwwww Thanks. Back at you.
Your candle reminds me of the song. "This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine". I still remember when we all lit our candles.
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Donna0 -
So glad you enjoyed yourself!BlownAway60 said:Awwwwwwwww Thanks. Back at
Awwwwwwwww Thanks. Back at you.
Your candle reminds me of the song. "This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine". I still remember when we all lit our candles.
Hugs
Donna
You've come a long way baby!!
Congrats
Sylvia0 -
Pennysea60 said:So glad you enjoyed yourself!
You've come a long way baby!!
Congrats
Sylvia
Congratulations! It has been a long journey and you won the battle! and yes you have been dancing, smiling, and having a good time!
Hugs,
New Flower0
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