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bunnie
bunnie Member Posts: 233
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Hi all.just a update on my health first i had Breast cancer in 03,then in 04 i have been dignosed with lung cancer and know yesterday i found out it has went to the brain.I go in and talk to Radiologist today and set up a schedule for rddition.once done with that i start back on chemo.It just insnt fair too know that iam going to die from this damm diseas.sorry iam complaing just needed to unload.bunnie

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  • bettygee
    bettygee Member Posts: 40
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    Dear Bunnie, I am so sorry to hear your sad news. You are right, it is not fair. Please know that I will be thinking of you and praying for you.
    Betty
  • ksfc
    ksfc Member Posts: 251
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    You're so right bunnie - it isn't fair! Just know that we're thinking of you and sending positive thoughts and prayers. Vent whenever you need to - Diane
  • KarenKL
    KarenKL Member Posts: 42
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    wow, what more of a shock. Sorry to hear it isn't looking any better. I understand God decides when it's time, but you have already been through to much to go through more cancer.
    All I can say is: Good luck and God Bless.
    Karen
  • judiek
    judiek Member Posts: 71
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    Bunnie,

    I'm so sorry this is happening. I thought things were turning around for you. Your so right...life isn't fair. My prayers are with you Bunnie

    Warmly,

    Judie
  • seeknpeace
    seeknpeace Member Posts: 259
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    (((((((Bunnie)))))))) I am so sorry honey. That is so awful, and it is unfair. Have you read Lance Armstrongs books? He had testicular cancer that spread to his lungs and brain and went on to win the 6 Tour De France bike races, so maybe you have a chance. I will be praying for you. His books helped me a lot. The first one deals with the cancer the most and the second is more about coping with life afterwards. I highly recommend them to any of you, as the title of the first book indicates "It Is Not About The Bike", the books are not about the bike. Jan
  • krisrey
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    (((((((Bunnie)))))))) I am so sorry honey. That is so awful, and it is unfair. Have you read Lance Armstrongs books? He had testicular cancer that spread to his lungs and brain and went on to win the 6 Tour De France bike races, so maybe you have a chance. I will be praying for you. His books helped me a lot. The first one deals with the cancer the most and the second is more about coping with life afterwards. I highly recommend them to any of you, as the title of the first book indicates "It Is Not About The Bike", the books are not about the bike. Jan

    Hi Jan..
    Yes the Lance Armstrong books were a huge inspiration to me also. I am not a cyclist but am really into weight lifting and cardio and also am just about finished with my personal training certification. Reading about Lance (both books) made me not give up on what I loved the most and inspired me to continue doing everything and anything..that nothing is impossible!!
    Kris
  • krisrey
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    Hi bunnie,
    I just wanted you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. I have been reading your post and thinking of you daily.
    Your right bunnie...its not fair...
    Don't ever think you are complaining. You have every right to unload and we need to support each other through the trials of this terrible disease.
    Keep posting bunnie so we know how you are doing.
    Kris
  • mom62
    mom62 Member Posts: 604 Member
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    Bunnie,

    It's not fair, cancer sucks period. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Please try to stay positive. You have every right to complain, I can't imagine what you must be feeling, overwhelmed for sure. I had stage III breast cancer and am doing okay after my 3 month checkup after completing treatment. I have been reading your story from time to time and it just seems like you keep getting dumped with bad news. I think you are very strong for dealing with it all. Feel free to complain anytime, you deserve to! God Bless.

    Terry
  • tulip66
    tulip66 Member Posts: 32
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    Bunnie,

    My heart goes out to you. Please don't give up the fight. Please go to Her2support.org and read some posts with women with mets to the brain. They know the latest cutting edge treatments and are a great support.

    Hang in there. We love you, Ruth
  • inkblot
    inkblot Member Posts: 698 Member
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    Hi bunnie:

    This is very upsetting news but please do not be thinking that you will die of cancer!
    Treatments evolve so rapidly and many people have good results with newer techniques and protocols and HOPE is a very important part of getting through treatments and beyond.

    Please unload and release here as often as you feel the need. You'll always find support and hopefully some measure of comfort here.

    Love, light and laughter,
    Ink
  • Dear Bunnie:

    I'm so very sorry to hear this. I've followed what you're going through by reading your posts. Please know that I am thinking about you and sending warm hugs and thoughts your way. Please let us know how you're doing. Keep fighting! We're always here to listen.

    Jaded
  • jeancmici
    jeancmici Member Posts: 665 Member
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    unknown said:

    Dear Bunnie:

    I'm so very sorry to hear this. I've followed what you're going through by reading your posts. Please know that I am thinking about you and sending warm hugs and thoughts your way. Please let us know how you're doing. Keep fighting! We're always here to listen.

    Jaded

    Dear Bunnie,
    I just saw your message and also met someone here who HAD a brain tumor. About that time I was unable to access the website. Just back.
    Met a young woman in her 40's who drives herself to chemo and other places while staying at hospice here where I am. Her cancer was breast, then went to bone rather quickly and then to brain. She had the gamma knife radiation and is free of that tumor. Now on taxotere and finding it fairly easy - this chemo for the bones and any cells lurking somewhere in the body.

    So there is hope- and I wish you the best of luck.
    Love, Jean