For Thanksgiving Loners
I know there are other singles out there, people who have managed a lot or all of their treatment themselves. I want to say hello to all of you and wish us all a great Thanksgiving. I feel lucky, and thankful, and not alone. The people here have been my most constant and immediate support throughout my journey, and I an grateful to each and all of you.
So this Thanksgiving, nine months post radiation and chemo, I have more to be thankful for than ever. I'm alive and cancer free. I also recently replaced my 19.5 inch tv with a 32 inch, and with it, and ear buds, I don't even hear the jets. This is a unique forum because I've never encountered a mean spirit on it.
giving thanks, Hal
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Happy Thanksgiving
Hal:
Have a great Thanksgiving. I do understand about the TV. For our 35th anniversary in June Charlie and I bought a 32 inch flat screen HDTV and it is awesome. I have informed my family and friends that I will not be going anywhere for New Year's as I will have just returned from NC for Christmas with Charlie's folks and family and I do not want to be on the road and miss any of the ballgames and I want to watch them on my TV! Glad you're doing well.
Jan0 -
Happy Thanksgiving!
Hal,
I'll be thinking of you this Thanksgiving, when I'm surrounded by the extra-loud in-laws. Have a quiet and grateful holiday.
Deb
p.s. We're still on for lunch at the Ahwahnee. It just started snowing way earlier this year than I had expected and that pesky highway keeps closing.0 -
Happy Thanksgiving Hal!D Lewis said:Happy Thanksgiving!
Hal,
I'll be thinking of you this Thanksgiving, when I'm surrounded by the extra-loud in-laws. Have a quiet and grateful holiday.
Deb
p.s. We're still on for lunch at the Ahwahnee. It just started snowing way earlier this year than I had expected and that pesky highway keeps closing.
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Enjoy the Day
Hal,
Don't blame you for taking a pass on the big gathering - ten conversations in one room would wreak havoc on the tinnitus.
I was never completely alone during treatment, but am one of the others who went without a caregiver. I can honestly say that you and the others here have often been better company for me than most of my family (love them - doesn't mean I'd want to be in their faces or have them in mine all the time).
I'll dedicate one of my pecan pies to you tomorrow - I'm thinking the no refined sugar (maple syrup) one. If you prefer, it could be the corn syrup one or cane syrup one. So know that you'll be appreciated at my family gathering tomorrow.0 -
HalPam M said:Enjoy the Day
Hal,
Don't blame you for taking a pass on the big gathering - ten conversations in one room would wreak havoc on the tinnitus.
I was never completely alone during treatment, but am one of the others who went without a caregiver. I can honestly say that you and the others here have often been better company for me than most of my family (love them - doesn't mean I'd want to be in their faces or have them in mine all the time).
I'll dedicate one of my pecan pies to you tomorrow - I'm thinking the no refined sugar (maple syrup) one. If you prefer, it could be the corn syrup one or cane syrup one. So know that you'll be appreciated at my family gathering tomorrow.
Happy Thanksgiving Day Hal! Wishing you my best.0 -
No one is alone hereJUDYV5 said:Happy Thanksgiving
Have a nice Thanksgiving - You will not be alone in spirit. - Judy
Hal and to everyone a Happy Thanksgiving, When we come here we are never alone, and always think of each other, Dennis, try to enjoy the day, I will!0 -
Hal
All the best to you my friend, take care, keep strong and always remember you are part of a very large family here on CSN. I too suffer with the tinnitus but all my children understand it now , I am first to start eating at the table and last to finish.
PS: A Man and his Big TV it is a beautiful thing……0
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