A Sister In Pink Lost Her Battle - Light A Candle For Her?
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Praying for good results onmom62 said:my life mirrors hers in many ways RIP Elizabeth
I too was diagnosed in Nov 2004 and had a recurrence in 2009 with bc on ribs and sternum. - have. Bone mets still and get results tommorrow for recent pet scan - this one is hitting me hard, recent pain in left side preceeded pet scan. Scared......
Praying for good results on your scan mom62.
Hugs, Angie0 -
We sure pull together whenjnl said:They had a really beautiful
They had a really beautiful piece about her on television tonight. I never realized how remarkable and how brave she was. And, an adoring Mom to her children.
Leeza
We sure pull together when needed, don't we? Thank you everyone for lighting a candle for Elizabeth.
Love you,
Megan0 -
I still light mine everydayNew Flower said:She is a Symbol of courage
I will do it too.I admire Elizabeth very much she was a hero, during her battle has to face the worse betrayal her life, which no doubts contribute her struggle. I am thankful to her for openness about her disease giving us example of courage and grace.
I still light mine everyday for her. I think the funeral is this weekend, so, I will stop lighting it after that.
Hugs, Debby0 -
Candle is litmom62 said:my life mirrors hers in many ways RIP Elizabeth
I too was diagnosed in Nov 2004 and had a recurrence in 2009 with bc on ribs and sternum. - have. Bone mets still and get results tommorrow for recent pet scan - this one is hitting me hard, recent pain in left side preceeded pet scan. Scared......
She fought so many battles with cancer and her personal life. Sending my sympathy to her family.0 -
Mine will stay lit alsoVickiSam said:I am continuing with the candle tradition today ..
RIP .. Elizabeth.
Mine will stay lit also until she is buried. She was more amazing than I even thought she was. So much on tv and the papers have really showed what a great woman she was.0
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