Hello to all Sisters

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liz011808
liz011808 Member Posts: 21
Hello everyone. I have been out for like 2 years now. After the surgery and chemo, I went back out there and try to live the "normal Life". I went back to work and a lot of good things happenned. I'm on my 3rd year as a survivor, no changes on my MRI a few motnhs ago.
So I just want to share this to everyone. Though my "normal life" now isn't as normal as before, I'm so thankful to God and to my family who takes good care of me.
God bless, Liz

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  • LoveBabyJesus
    LoveBabyJesus Member Posts: 1,679 Member
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    Hi Liz! Welcome back. I am
    Hi Liz! Welcome back. I am glad you are doing well. Thanks for sharing the good news with us. It always help us go through it all when we hear/or read good outcome.

    I hope you post more often. :)
  • mamolady
    mamolady Member Posts: 796 Member
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    thank you
    It is nice to hear the good stuff too!

    Cindy
  • zahalene
    zahalene Member Posts: 670
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    Hello Liz!
    And a great big CONGRATS to you!
    You are so right in saying that 'normal' isn't what it used to be. As of July 3, I am oficially a 25 year BC survivor. And my life still isn't 'normal' in the sense that after 3 cancer dx over a span of 10 years and 15 years straight of cancer treatment/post-treatment, I am not the woman I once was. HOWEVER, I find that the woman I am now is stronger, wiser, deeper, and in many, many ways, happier than I ever expected to be at age 63 (I was first dx at age 38).
    Life is full of challenges. For some it is health issues, for some divorce (BTDT too), for others it may be loosing a child or other cherished family member to some trgic event. It is not so much what happens to us as it is what we do with the experience(s). And it may mot be until long after the challenge abates that we can see how we grew through it.
    Thank you for letting us share in your victory.
    God bless.
  • skipper54
    skipper54 Member Posts: 936 Member
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    zahalene said:

    Hello Liz!
    And a great big CONGRATS to you!
    You are so right in saying that 'normal' isn't what it used to be. As of July 3, I am oficially a 25 year BC survivor. And my life still isn't 'normal' in the sense that after 3 cancer dx over a span of 10 years and 15 years straight of cancer treatment/post-treatment, I am not the woman I once was. HOWEVER, I find that the woman I am now is stronger, wiser, deeper, and in many, many ways, happier than I ever expected to be at age 63 (I was first dx at age 38).
    Life is full of challenges. For some it is health issues, for some divorce (BTDT too), for others it may be loosing a child or other cherished family member to some trgic event. It is not so much what happens to us as it is what we do with the experience(s). And it may mot be until long after the challenge abates that we can see how we grew through it.
    Thank you for letting us share in your victory.
    God bless.

    Thanks for sharing your victory!
    It helps all of us still in the "newbie" stage. I was diagnosed just a year ago and feel like I have been through so much until I read what others are still going through. It helps to remember the light at the end of the tunnel.

    Prayers & Blessings!