survivor-who? silly question I am sure----
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In my humble opinion, anyone
In my humble opinion, anyone who has received a cancer diagnosis and goes through the recommended treatment and is still alive to tell their story is a survivor. Bottom line, YOU are a survivor. Our treatments may be different but our goal is the same...KILL THE BEAST!!!0 -
survivorMyTurnNow said:In my humble opinion, anyone
In my humble opinion, anyone who has received a cancer diagnosis and goes through the recommended treatment and is still alive to tell their story is a survivor. Bottom line, YOU are a survivor. Our treatments may be different but our goal is the same...KILL THE BEAST!!!
Thanks...I DONT" KNOW why I dont' think of myself as one! I went on Cancer walk while on cruise ship & they said any surivors? I never replied...
KILL the BEAST!
I just lost a very close life time friend (LIKE a mom to me)she had cancer many times over the past 30 yrs or so. JUST 2 mths....still so hard!
I LOVE the expression "IN MY HUMBLE OPINION"!
so survivor and proud of it..right?!!!!
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Anyone
who's heard those dreaded words and doesn't immediately jump off a bridge as I remember I sure wanted to do, is a survivor. I'm so happy your journey wasn't as difficult as some, but that in no way makes you less of a survivor. We've all fought our battle and will continue to fight for the rest of our lives and we're glad to have you with us.
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I'm at a transition point, I thinkmwallace1325 said:Anyone
who's heard those dreaded words and doesn't immediately jump off a bridge as I remember I sure wanted to do, is a survivor. I'm so happy your journey wasn't as difficult as some, but that in no way makes you less of a survivor. We've all fought our battle and will continue to fight for the rest of our lives and we're glad to have you with us.
marge
I'm not sure what to call what stage I'm in. I was Diagnosed in early August. had a mastectomy 2 weeks ago when the doctor declared he "got it all" so the cancer is gone (?). Yet I'll begin chemo and hormone therapy as a precautionary measure. I won't be done with that untill Christmas time next year so... I can't say I have cancer. I have just begun the process realy so I'm not comfortable saying I'm a survivor. Feeling like I still want to say I have cancer when it is all still so fresh. Is "survivor an apropriate term if I'm still in treatment? seems like all I survived (and I know it's no small thing) is a mastectomy. What will be the new phrase to celebrate when treatment is really over. See my point? I sorta wanna say "I'm battling cancer". Dont' have it anymore but not done with it either.0 -
To Suzie-Q-ZSuzie-Q-Z said:I'm at a transition point, I think
I'm not sure what to call what stage I'm in. I was Diagnosed in early August. had a mastectomy 2 weeks ago when the doctor declared he "got it all" so the cancer is gone (?). Yet I'll begin chemo and hormone therapy as a precautionary measure. I won't be done with that untill Christmas time next year so... I can't say I have cancer. I have just begun the process realy so I'm not comfortable saying I'm a survivor. Feeling like I still want to say I have cancer when it is all still so fresh. Is "survivor an apropriate term if I'm still in treatment? seems like all I survived (and I know it's no small thing) is a mastectomy. What will be the new phrase to celebrate when treatment is really over. See my point? I sorta wanna say "I'm battling cancer". Dont' have it anymore but not done with it either.
I kinda wondered the same thing at the time. I just always said I had cancer and now I am in active treatment (during chemo&rads). I am now 2 1/2 months into 5 yrs. of Tamoxifen so I definitely consider myself a survivor, just through with active treatment. I think it is a process of survival, the diagnosis,surgery,chemo and rads or whatever your order may be. We fight and survive each step along the way in my opinion!! God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice0 -
2 1/2 yrs now for me and tomoxifenBoppy_of_6 said:To Suzie-Q-Z
I kinda wondered the same thing at the time. I just always said I had cancer and now I am in active treatment (during chemo&rads). I am now 2 1/2 months into 5 yrs. of Tamoxifen so I definitely consider myself a survivor, just through with active treatment. I think it is a process of survival, the diagnosis,surgery,chemo and rads or whatever your order may be. We fight and survive each step along the way in my opinion!! God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice
I started my adventure (if you want to call it that) Jan 2008-honestly I do not rememeber the dates of my call back for mammo, biopsy or surgery (and normally I remember EVER date, birthday etc etc) The only date I remember is the last day of radiation June 28, 2008...what got me through was I planned my first girls only vacation to disney-so each day of treatment I would lay on the table and think DISNEY...(my passion)
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very trueelm3544 said:You bet you're a survivor!
You bet you're a survivor! You were diagnosed with cancer, you went through treatment and you are here to tell the tale!
But as I was at cancer center daily-I was one of the luckier ones there for treatment! I have had ulcertive colitis for 18 yrs...everyone used to say OH THAT must be terrible. I said well things could be worse-it could be cancer....little did i know 18 yrs later-i'd have it...0 -
I totally understandSuzie-Q-Z said:I'm at a transition point, I think
I'm not sure what to call what stage I'm in. I was Diagnosed in early August. had a mastectomy 2 weeks ago when the doctor declared he "got it all" so the cancer is gone (?). Yet I'll begin chemo and hormone therapy as a precautionary measure. I won't be done with that untill Christmas time next year so... I can't say I have cancer. I have just begun the process realy so I'm not comfortable saying I'm a survivor. Feeling like I still want to say I have cancer when it is all still so fresh. Is "survivor an apropriate term if I'm still in treatment? seems like all I survived (and I know it's no small thing) is a mastectomy. What will be the new phrase to celebrate when treatment is really over. See my point? I sorta wanna say "I'm battling cancer". Dont' have it anymore but not done with it either.
even though I am passed all my treatments other then tamoxifen-I just think OH I HAD IT..
I went to dr appt with my husband (his appt not mine) his dr asked me if I am healthy? I sadi depends what you mean by healthy! I had cancer 2 1/2 yrs ago...! He never said any more just wrote in his file..0 -
My oncologist told me you
My oncologist told me you are a survivor from the time you are diagnosed. That's when the fight begins to beat it. I had thought from the day of surgery, then from the completion date of treatment. But she said no - the minute you start the fight you are a survivor.
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Janice, sister survivorBoppy_of_6 said:To Suzie-Q-Z
I kinda wondered the same thing at the time. I just always said I had cancer and now I am in active treatment (during chemo&rads). I am now 2 1/2 months into 5 yrs. of Tamoxifen so I definitely consider myself a survivor, just through with active treatment. I think it is a process of survival, the diagnosis,surgery,chemo and rads or whatever your order may be. We fight and survive each step along the way in my opinion!! God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice
I guess it's more about the process and the attitude, not the end or goal. To be a survivor doesn't have to mean you are done and survived, it's more like you are fighting it and won't give in! I am a survivor, not I survived it.
Thanks Janice, hugs back.
Suzie0 -
Same question as yesterday
HMMMM...guess maybe I'm just being a **** today!0
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