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gmmiph, thank you for your prayers and prayer warriors. and I agree, another is very inspiring!
Sister, we are so glad to meet you. hugs from everyone to you!
Cathy, I started upping my vitamin D3 a couple of years ago, by taking a supplement . It went from 40 ish to 60 ish, which is a moderate elevation. literature says D3 helps with recurrence, neuropathy , aches and pains, and many health benefits . I do think I feel better.
COCKER Spaniel, (hugs)
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Ladies,
Just turned 70 earlier this month. Will be 4 years out in December. Looking forward to that Cancerversity.
As to Vit D3, mine was very bad 8 months out from surgery after had to stop chemo. My surgeon & primary told me to take a supplement. Yes, even in Florida. I have been taking liquid D3 ever since. 1000 IU per drop, 4 drops every other day. My level is great about 75% of max level. Steady for a long time now. My MO does not take readings so my Primary does. Every 6 months I get my B12 & D3 levels checked. I take both supplements. Doing great on levels & feel that helps. My only #}}%^* right now is arthritis. Starting turmeric & golden milk to help. So I'll see.
Best to all, prayers everyday for all of us fighting/surviving this menace.
Marsha
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Thanks Meadow. You look radiant and beautiful in your pic.
May strength and peace be with you always sis.
gmmiph
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Thank you so much gmmiph and Meadow.
My wishes and prayers are always with this wonderful group, along with so much appreciation for your comradery!
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B9!!!!!!!!!
Fibroid mass... Thank you so much for all the kind words, thoughts and prayers. What a ride! I'm getting off it now... and running for the exit to this theme park!!!
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YAYYYYYY Curly!!
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Oh CURLY ! You made my day!!!!
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Super, Curlyq1974!!!
Lyn
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Curly- make sure you complain to management on your way out!
I have a PET tomorrow and am scared to death because I have a mass where my primary was and the onc ordered mammo and ultrasound and they said the mass compressed and tumors don't compress but boy it feels like a tumor to me....I need a onc to givee a little kindergarten cop "it's not a tuuuma"
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nrsteph , in your pocket for tomorrow , try not to be anxious. update us when you can.
Another, you will enjoy this....
As I have shared earlier , I substitute teach, and yesterday I had the immense pleasure of being the sub for my 6 year old granddaughter in first grade! We had the best day together! I wanted to share a little funny comment from one of her classmates....I was teaching their math lesson, and I thought, "we are doing pretty good here, I think they are getting it", when a little brown eyed boy raises his hand. I called on him, thinking math of course...."Do you have sharp teeth?" This was his question! Sharp teeth! He had a new tooth grow in, remember when they were new they were kind of sharp? "No, mine aren't really sharp" was my reply, grinning. So much fun in first grade, so much for math!
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This is my granddaughter Jade, looking up at me so lovingly while we were in computer lab. I was her class's substitute teacher. Best day ever.
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nrsteph...wishing the best for you tomorrow
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Meadow....absolutely precious
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hi all,
meadow, i thought the pic you showed was you. what a beautiful resemblance. i guess it is in the genes. minus the big c, of course.
hi curly, really happy for you
hello anothernyc, cathy, vlh, nrsteph, and all, i am deeply praying continously for our complete healing, together with our loved ones.
take care.
gmmiph
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Meadow....absolutely precious
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gm, Cathy, thank you for the kind words!
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gmmiph...."Hi right back at you." It's so nice to get your daily "check in" message. I hope today was a great one for you.❤️
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Curlyq1974...your news is the best I've heard in a long time. YAY‼️‼️‼️
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Meadow, - loved your story! Your granddaughter is such a cutie! (and looks so much like you!)
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Yes indeed Cathy. I hope you had a great day too. It's so nice to hear from you being cheerful. The happiness we share when we hear good news from our friends here is really contagious. Makes us all stay strong & positive.
Keep in touch Cathy. wishing more happy days ahead of us. Hugs.
gmmiph
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PS.
i have to take my son to school, sorry for my quick exit.
later friends.
gmmiph
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meadow - so glad you got her class. She is super cute! My oldest is in first grade and the things that she says get me everyday! Thank you for the kind words!
Cathy- thankbyou so much you are always here for me!!♡♡♡
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SOOO happy for you, Curly!!!
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This is a post I wrote on the ladies site. So that I didn't have to type it again as I am tired I copied it to put on here.
Well ladies here I go again. That fecken train which just won't stop. Haven't been feeling so well lately and thought I had a chest and throat infection with layngitis. X-ray today shows a 24mm lung mass with hilar and mediastinal lymphadenopathy. My GP was marvellous considering she has just lost her husband to melanoma. I am waiting for appointment from the specialist and then its a CT scan and broncoscopy. To say I am nervous is an understatement. I am terrified. Would have been five years next month and now won't make it. I feel sick with nerves and also worried on how my Alan will cope with this. Please pray for Alan and my girls, I need all the help I can get at the moment. xxxx
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No No No Cocker. I am....devasted for you. Holding you up in prayer right now
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A good news from curly and suddenly a bad one from cocker. So sad. But in life, there's always hope. Almost 5 years is already a feat cocker. hang in there. we will all be praying for you. Collective prayers are powerful, you know that. Even a simple one.
Father God, we pray on behalf of our sister Cocker. Let your healing love and mercy be upon her and her loved ones, now more than ever. Please heal them without delay, from all physical, emotional and spiritual infirmities. This we pray in Jesus' name, Amen.
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Oh no Annie ! This must be why I've been thinking about you lately. Holding you close in my heart while you gear up for what's ahead. Remember you are strong, Alan and your girls are strong and will support you through this. So will we. Jan
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Thank you ladies. If I could stop crying I might find a little bit of fight in me but at the moment there is nothing at all.
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So happy to hear your news, Curly.
((Cocker)). Please keep us posted.
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Cocker, I know I dont post much here, but I think of you ladies every day. We got you. We got you. We got you. Its ok. We got you. Your husband will be ok. Your kids will be ok. Lifting you all up in prayer right now. Be warm. Be safe. Be well. Its ok. You know what to do. Cry, then fight. But for now, we got you. You are safe. Its ok.
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