IBC sisters...Goodbye 2012 & Happy New Years 2013!!
hello all you IBC siters XXxxXX
here we are the end of 2012, what a whirlwind, there i was in january overseas getting silicone implants put in, there i was april same year getting them taken out and diagnosed with bc. overall so far, touch wood it sorta been ok this horried journey, well as ok as anything to do with cancer can be.
dont know whats next and to be honest im not a fool to kid myself that "the bum" will come back and have another go at me, its all a matter of keeping "the bum" at bay and me keep running so fast he cant catch me and hopefully in the near future they find something for us all.
the best part of the journey is that i converse with you all and i cant thank you enough for all your words and support.
my goals for 2012 last day is to go out tonight with a blast and drink and be merry to welcome the New year 2013 in with joy and love.
my goals for 2013 are
1) to be alive into 2014
2) to love my family even more than i do, blessed still have mum and dad with me and couldnt have asked for better parents.
3) to get fitter and fitter as the chemo will take a lot away, i reckon if i get as fit as possible that will make the chemo not as destructable as it could be to my body.
4) yoga, budihism and pilates.
5) light weight training every day.
6) beach beach and more beach.
7) smile, laugh. love. music.
8) im alive today, get on with it and give "the bum" a run for its money.
9) Breast reconstruction
10) my ultimate 2013 dream would be, to be in love.
11) cant do no.10 unless i do all the others
sisters wishing you all the best new year and hopefully for anyone doing it really tough wishing that 2013 brings you some peace and happiness and sisters lets keep writing anything that you feel or has helped you in any way even if its not considered standard treatment...keep talking.
lets face it if the professionals knew it all there would be a lot more of us around.
love to you all
XXxxXX
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hello IBC's sisters XXxxXX
here we are the end of 2012, what a whirlwind, there i was in january overseas getting silicone implants put in, there i was april same year getting them taken out and diagnosed with bc. overall so far, touch wood it sorta been ok this horrid journey, well as ok as anything to do with cancer can be.
dont know whats next and to be honest im not a fool to kid myself that "the bum" will come back and have another go at me, its all a matter of keeping "the bum" at bay and me keep running so fast he cant catch me and hopefully in the near future they find something for us all.
the best part of the journey is that i converse with you all and i cant thank you enough for all your words and support.
my goals for 2012 last day is to go out tonight with a blast and drink and be merry to welcome the New year 2013 in with joy and love.
my goals for 2013 are
1) to be alive into 2014
2) to love my family even more than i do, blessed still have mum and dad with me and couldnt have asked for better parents.
3) to get fitter and fitter as the chemo will take a lot away, i reckon if i get as fit as possible that will make the chemo not as destructable as it could be to my body.
4) yoga, budihism and pilates.
5) light weight training every day.
6) beach beach and more beach.
7) smile, laugh. love. music.
8) im alive today, get on with it and give "the bum" a run for its money.
9) Breast reconstruction
10) my ultimate 2013 dream would be, to be in love.
11) cant do no.10 unless i do all the others
sisters wishing you all the best new year and hopefully for anyone doing it really tough wishing that 2013 brings you some peace and happiness and lets keep writing anything that you feel or has helped you in any way even if its not considered standard treatment...keep talking.
lets face it if the professionals knew it all there would be a lot more of us around.
much love
XXxxXX
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