100 Days of Gratitude
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Good morning all!
Today I am grateful that our city is coming by with a big claw truck to gather up all the branches from the December ice storm instead of me having to cut and bundle them..
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Day #8
I am also grateful for sunshine today. It is still bitterly cold, but at least it's pretty.
Tanya, well said. :-)
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I am grateful that I have arthritic progression not mets progression..........yay me!!!!!
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I am grateful for better liver enzyme results after last kadcyla treatment.
I am grateful to be meeting with a naturopathic doctor to talk about managing side effects
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I am grateful that I opened my iPad and saw Chrissy's post, so happy for you Chrissy, arthritis is the pits but yeah it's arthritis
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I am grateful for my family, friends and the ladies on BCO. I'm also grateful for Ativan, wigs, recliners and comfy bras.
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Day #5 or 100.
I am grateful that Chrissy B has arthritic progression not mets progression and that gritgirl has better liver enzyme results.
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
Happy, happy, happy dance.
I am also grateful for all the well wishes on my no more smoking adventure - can not tell you all what it means to have this extra support.
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I am grateful I still have my job after being gone 5 months on disability.
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lovewins - That is HUGE and AWESOME!
Chrissy and Gritgirl - So glad for you!
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I am grateful for my yoga mat, as doing yoga brings me strength and peace, every day.
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chrissyb & gritgirl, that's fabulous news!
lovewins, it's so nice to have understanding employers. It can make all the difference.
I'm grateful for every new day.
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Even though I've been dealing with this nasty disease for 17 years, I am grateful that here I am 17 years into my journey and I'm still doing okay. I still have my full time job and am living a close to normal life. Sure I have issues with the various treatments, but am grateful that I have great wigs, that my GI issues have gotten better since I came off of Perjeta and that most days I have great energy and very little side effects. I'm grateful that the Abraxane is working and my markers have come down to below 200. I'm also so happy when I read the positive news from all of the other ladies on this board.
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chrissyb and gritgirl...woohoo!!!
pearlady...so happy for you about your energy and markers coming down..sounds like you've been through the mill...(((hugs)))
Today I'm grateful for heating pads, my back went out and the heating pad is making it feel better.
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I am grateful for the good reports of Chrissy, Grit, & Pearl.
I am grateful that we can support Ziggy's Smoke Free Adventure.
I am grateful for my walking club. A group of us retired teachers meet every Wednesday morning. We walk for an hour and then eat for two! They are a fantastic and fun group of ladies, who were acquaintances in our super busy 'full time jobs' lives, and now they have become good friends.
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today it's hard for me after hearing a fellow TN'er has had a recurrence, so I must dig deep. I am grateful for long underwear to keep me warm when I really feel the cold bite through me. I am grateful this day is almost over and I can wake up to a new day. Prayers for Fighter_34
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pearl and Chrissy, congrats!
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I am grateful for a lazy day at home with DH.
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I am grateful that even though my most recent treatment didn't stop progression, there are still more things to try.
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(Day #8) I am grateful for all the big and little things that are happening for all of you, and that we still find ways to be grateful even when life doesn't give us what we want (Curveball, so sorry to read, but you have a great attitude, my friend)
For me, I am grateful to wake up to a nice clean living area.
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I know I've done my grateful today, but I am really happy to see Curve and Maddy here. {{{{{hugs}}}}}
Sorry about your results Curve and the mess we left in your pockets.
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I'm grateful that RedReading started this thread and I found it! Today was a great day, onco said I had a complete response and I'm stable! No new liver tumors or leftovers....thank you herceptin on a daily basis....I've been eating lately like it's my last meal..gained 10 lbs Over Christmas lol! So seeing that I'm going to live he told me to lose the belly!! Xoxox
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I am grateful for this thread!
Did not start on day #1 but saw Red's other posts and came over.
Today I am grateful for arthritis (for chrissy) and I am grateful for big pharma (for curveball)- funny how appreciative inquiry works.
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I too, am grateful for all the wonderful reports!
I am grateful for my cooking club, which is really a good excuse to get together and drink wine.
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Day #9 I am grateful for pearlady1. 17 years, you have shown me what is possible, and to aim high.
<hugs> curveball.
Tanya
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I'm grateful for all you caring women who have been standing with me of late and always. Thank you all.
Curveball........yay!!! It's good to know there is more.
Jocanuk.......you go girl!! So good that you are responding!
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awe, Red, thanks! Actually, have been here since page one. So glad you started this, was thinking about something for the new year, you did so much better than what I could think of. Hope that makes sense, I'm tired
It's early for day 9, so grateful DD arrived safely in Hawaii with her BF and she even sent me a safe arrival text shortly after they landed. I'm also grateful that DH came home 3 hours early and wasn't irritated that dinner wasn't quite ready yet
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So very grateful for all of the great reports from bco sisters! I was trying to keep track (Chrissy, Gritgirl, Curveball, JoCanuck) but the list keeps growing which is WONDERFUL! (hope I didn't miss anyone)
Also grateful that I was able to get out of the house yesterday and into civilization after 3 days of blizzards and road closures.
VERY grateful for small towns where even if the pharmacy is closed due to bad weather, the pharmacist lives above the store and posts her phone # on the door for emergency scripts needed AND fills a script for you with a smile and a thank you.
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I am grateful that it is 19 ABOVE this morning....thank you 'warmer Pacific air'!!!!!
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I am grateful for the little fellow sitting on the couch this morning. He's my niece daughters son, calls me nana, and stays with me while mom & dad are at work.
Curveball ((hugs)) Isn't it wonderful that multiple treatments are available.
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