Couple of Survivor Stories
My friend came over last night. She told me that the 8 out of 10 women she was friends with in NY that got bc are all doing good. 1 did pass but was quite older and had some health issues.
Her personal Best Friend is 9 years out with 18 nodes pos.
Another friend-stage 4-8 years out as well.
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Thanks Jen!
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for what it is worth-- I have found through this experience at least 15 friends and colleagues who have been through this... and they are all fine and thriving.... you will be too!
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I love survivor stories.
I think that reading these boards can skew your perspective of how many women are living well after dxed with cancer. It's been pointed out before, that many women use these boards extensively when they are first diagnosed and going through treatment or develop a reoccurance. There are also imposters who post extreme stories in order to garner attention. As a result, women who have successfully gone through treatment are not represented proportionately as they are in the "real world".
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To clariceak, I second to what you said. Well done.
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Friend of college roomate - four years out - ER/PR nodes. Doing great.
Mom of close friend - ten years out. Not sure of dx. but is doing great, never felt better.
Two friends of store friend - two to four years out - both great.
Colleague - five years out - just had twins!
Colleague - four years out - doing ok, had some issues w/ tamoxifen but is doing well.
Colleague of mos in law - just out, doing wonderful - running daily, feels good.
*every now and again I look at the survivors stories on the home page to lift myself up. My friends mom gave me a book and her poetry class all wrote exerpts throughout the cancer book - all are doing well, there were about seven entries.
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Great stories, can't get enough of them!
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my friend, patty, 5 pos nodes, huge tumor - 10 years out just went and celebrated 10 years in St. Johns VI.
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yup got to remember 85% of us will make it and that stage 4 is only number that those girls are surviving now as well.
ASCO is this week-lets pray they come out with some good and hopeful information.
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Thanks for this post,.PureE. We can't get enough great stories!!
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Thanks for posting this. Love hearing these stories!
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Thanks for posting this Jen & everyone for your comments. It was a really good day to read this. I was dx a year ago on the weekend. Need to read some positive stuff today. Just cannot possibly get enough of the survivor stories. This site gives me so much hope.
Cheers!
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PureE - Thanks so much for the info on your friends, good encouragement to get me through the end of rads.
momand2kids - Thanks also, wow 15 friends doing good, that is fantastic.
Beverly11 - We are quite similar in our stat numbers mostly except I am HER2+. I almost thought I was reading my stat lines for a minute.
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Just added another six months......now 5 1/2 years out........8 X 6 cm tumor and 17 nodes......
We will all get there.........you will all be success stories!!!!
Jacqueline
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Jacqueline - just want to say again - you are amazing! I logged in this morning I was so happy to see your signature. You have no idea how much hope you bring all of us. Wonderful.
Bev - Congrats on your one year anniversary. My anniversary did a number on me, I am much happier now that day is past. Now onward!
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ditto on what kerry said:)
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Thanks Jen, I always need to hear people tell me these survivor stories.
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Yesterday at the OBGYN my nurse told me her sister diagnosed at age 40, both breasts and passed to sternum. She is 12 years cancer free.
I also forgot this story-when I woke up from surgery I was crying b-c the surgeoun came to me to to tell me they removed 2 sentinal nodes one clean one had very small amount of cancer.
I remember the nurse saying "Honey I had 11 nodes positive. We sare strong women living with bc not dying." I can't believe I forgot that. That was powerful.
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I remember when I first got my Path report and was freaking out and doing a lot of googling on "6 nodes" - the first thing I came across was a women posting on a different forum from this one - she said "when I was 24 I was diagnosed with Breast Cancer, and had six positive nodes. I had a mastectomy and was told I had two years to live. I am now 42." No chemo, no Rads, no hormonals, and still OK. That has really stuck with me.
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