33 year survivor is my cheerleader!
Just goes to prove, "Just because you say it, doesn't make it true"! I am Blessed to keep my focus on what God chose for her despite what man said! She does attribute her survival to "I had my family to take care of"! She did not dwell on "dying", only on living.
My Hero!
Linda
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wow 33 years, you have a wonderful cheerleader. then to add double wow sexy.... :-) what a great inspiration to everyone fighting the fight.
love the "dwell on living not on dying"
i am shooting for 33 plus years and everyone else should get on board her train and ride along like the little engine that could.
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Agree
It goes to show you, once again, why getting quoted "the odds" doesn't necessarily mean diddly.
To catch a node at the level of the clavical, they had to absolutelu fry her. Her treatment was done back in the days of orthovoltage radiation, to boot, which would have given her huge surface doses, without any significant tumor advantage.
I really must agree, for many reasons her story is remarkable. And educational. And encouraging. Thanks for sharing.
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Wowlongtermsurvivor said:Agree
It goes to show you, once again, why getting quoted "the odds" doesn't necessarily mean diddly.
To catch a node at the level of the clavical, they had to absolutelu fry her. Her treatment was done back in the days of orthovoltage radiation, to boot, which would have given her huge surface doses, without any significant tumor advantage.
I really must agree, for many reasons her story is remarkable. And educational. And encouraging. Thanks for sharing.
Pat
Amazing story. We think the treatments today are barbaric, can only imagine what she went through all those years ago.0
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