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minky1225
minky1225 Member Posts: 70
edited March 2014 in Ovarian Cancer #1
I just can't thank you all enough for the emotional support that you've all given me over the past couple of months. I really don't think I would have made it through without you!

I am happy to report that Mom is feeling alot better right now! I am feeling quite blessed!

If I can offer any advice in return to all of you... please never never never make the mistake of giving up hope. And never, I mean never take everything that you research online at face value. I have been making the mistake of painfully researching every single side effect from cancer,chemo,mental health,pain meds,etc... and absolutely driving myself nuts!!!!

Doctors, text books, websites...These things can never predict the future. Every case of cancer is unique as every patient is special!

My thoughts for today... I am no longer going to give myself any more DOT. COM DRAMA!

P.S-please tell me that I'm not the only one who makes themselves crazy by doing online research...

Hugs to all and keep rockin and rollin!

Allison/Minky

Comments

  • Hissy_Fitz
    Hissy_Fitz Member Posts: 1,834
    Minky...
    I am one of those

    Minky...

    I am one of those who wants to know EVERYTHING - good and bad. And I just love statistics (sarcasm added for emphasis). I have read everything from I have a 10% chance of living 5 more years, to I have a 45% chance (not so bad....all things considered). I also found that my chances of getting ovarian cancer in the first place were very slim. Well....guess what? I got OVC anyway. The stats are not very accurate. There is a need to collect them, of course, but they can only predict trends - not individual outcomes.

    Statistically, some of us will probably die from ovarian cancer. But some of us will die from something else. The only sure thing is that we will all die, but no one knows when or how.

    I had a good friend who survived stomach cancer, then breast cancer. We all thought for sure she was living on borrowed time, but she fooled us. She got better and stronger, went back to work......then died in a car crash that 5 other people survived. Go figure.

    Carlene
  • BonnieR
    BonnieR Member Posts: 1,526 Member
    Happy for you both
    Dear Allison,

    I am so happy for you and your mom, I can hear the joy and relief in your post. I pray she continues to improve. Hugs n Prayers Bonnie
  • Tina Brown
    Tina Brown Member Posts: 1,036 Member
    BonnieR said:

    Happy for you both
    Dear Allison,

    I am so happy for you and your mom, I can hear the joy and relief in your post. I pray she continues to improve. Hugs n Prayers Bonnie

    HOPE
    Hope is the best word ever. If you have hope then you can get through almost everything. Carlene that is an amazing story about your friend who survived cancer and it makes me realise that we all have our own destiny and we MUST LIVE each to the best that we can. Hope is what keeps me going because you never know what will happen tomorrow.

    Tina xxxx