5th anniversary

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Lynne
Lynne Member Posts: 641
edited June 2014 in Who or What Inspires You?

It was my 5th anniversary of my diagnosis, Memorial Day weekend. 5 year ago, when I got the phone call with my biopsy results, I could barely listen to the words the nurse practioner was telling me. I had to have her spell it for me. I don't think of cancer everyday I'm finding now. I do think of it maybe every other day, but not all the time. There IS life after being diagnosed with breast cancer. Go out and enjoy it!

Lynne

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  • Hattie
    Hattie Member Posts: 414
    edited June 2010

    Congratulations and thanks for posting!  Not quite my 5 year cancerversary yet, but close.  Are/were you a teacher?  Trying to recall all those who helped me way back when.  yay for the "rearview mirror of life".  I don't think about cancer much, can't forget, but not a weekly or even monthly thought.

    take care,

    --Hattie 

  • redsoxfan
    redsoxfan Member Posts: 162
    edited June 2010

    Congratulations!!!

    Looking forward to 4/13/15.

    God bless us all.

  • sheila888
    sheila888 Member Posts: 25,634
    edited June 2010

    Congratulations Lynne.

    I just celebrated my 5 year Anniversary in April.

    Like you said, I dont think about it every day. But it will always be with me.

    Hugs

    Sheila

  • Jenniferz
    Jenniferz Member Posts: 541
    edited June 2010

    Congratulations on your 5th year!! Cancer takes a back seat in my tiny mind most of the time mostly because there's so much other clutter in there! :-) (Caregiver to elderly parent) I normally don't think everyday either, but just last month it jumped to the foreground again as a density showed up in my so-called "good" girl. Turned out to be nothing...or so says MRI.



    Anyway, may you have 50 more years dancing with NED!



    Jennifer

  • lorrhaw
    lorrhaw Member Posts: 751
    edited June 2010

    Lynne - congratulations on your fifth anniversary and thanks for sharing.  It is great to hear good news and inspires the rest of us as we are plodding through our treatments. 

    I wish you many, many more years of never having to even think about cancer!

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