Breaking up is hard to do - thoughts on finishing treatment

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Luah
Luah Member Posts: 1,541

I completed my 31st rad today, and with that, my treatment comes to an end.  It's been a long journey, but definitely manageable.  To all those just starting out, you WILL get through it! 

I'm thankful to be on the other side, knowing I threw everything I could at this cancer...  and hoping I go on living, healthy and happy.  

To mark the occasion, I just had to write an official farewell.  Maybe you can relate...

Breaking up is hard to do

I don't know how long you were lurking about my house, but I found you in a dark corner on August 18, 2009. You didn't immediately identify yourself, but I had a good idea who you were. You had already hung out with my sister and I knew you were trouble.

Still, we lived together for a few weeks, didn't we?  During that time, I introduced you to some people, who took some pictures.  Amazingly, in some of them, you pulled a disappearing act - how did you do that?  But in other pictures, there you were, clear as day:  they said you looked like a solid guy, but a little menacing. They said they needed to get a better fix on you. 

(Do you remember I even took you secretly on holiday with me, because I had no choice at the time.  May I say, though, you really did spoil things.)

Soon after, you were identified as the trouble-maker I knew you to be. When I learned you even had a friend about - though smaller and not as nasty - that was emotionally wrenching.  The question was, how would I get rid of you? 

With some professional help, I managed to sever my ties with you on the 15th of October.  It was

a really painful experience, but I recovered - with the help of family, friends and doctors.

The question was, were you really gone?  On close examination, we found some traces of you still around the house.  That was a devastating discovery, but we cleaned up as best we could.

Even so, the thought of you still lurking about was heavy on my mind and I wanted to stop you in your tracks.  That's why I went with the poison.  I knew it would catch you off guard, would disable you, hopefully even kill you.  (You didn't know I had such murderous tendencies, did you?)  But don't think this was easy for me.  The stress on my system was bad. Over several months, I had headaches, lost my hair, hurt my mouth and feet and fingers, and felt run-down.  But I knew it was nowhere near as bad as the damage I was inflicting on you, you monster.  And that was comforting.

And then, just to be sure you wouldn't find me again, I decided to burn down my lovely house.  It took about 31 tries, but finally the deed was done. Today.  So now, I'm rebuilding in a new space.  It's bright and airy and has no room for you.

I don't need to talk to you anymore, because we're over and done with.  Hear that?  I have prevailed!  I'd tell you to go try your luck with someone else, but frankly, I don't wish your presence on my worst enemy.   To be honest, you're not welcome anywhere. So take a hint, pal. Take a hike.

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  • thegoodfight
    thegoodfight Member Posts: 560
    edited July 2010

    Luah,

    AWESOME, AWESOME, AWESOME!!!!   Boy can I relate to your little novella......................as I am sure hundreds here can.  Thanks for taking the time to write it down.  I am sure it was satisfying to you.   Like a little exorcism.

    WE WON, WE WON, WE WON!!!!

    I am going to share this with my husband.  The best part, after all the horror, I can laugh and enjoy your satire.  Kudos.

    Caren

  • thegoodfight
    thegoodfight Member Posts: 560
    edited July 2010

    Luah,

    AWESOME, AWESOME, AWESOME!!!!   Boy can I relate to your little novella......................as I am sure hundreds here can.  Thanks for taking the time to write it down.  I am sure it was satisfying to you.   Like a little exorcism.

    WE WON, WE WON, WE WON!!!!

    I am going to share this with my husband.  The best part, after all the horror, I can laugh and enjoy your satire.  Kudos.

    Caren

  • CTMOM1234
    CTMOM1234 Member Posts: 633
    edited July 2010

    Beautifully written and I enjoyed every word -- especially the visualization of a lovely new airy space with a big ol' no BC in this home sign!

    Congrats. on finishing the zaps. I did 25 full-breast and then 5 boosts, finished in late April '10, and it sure feels good to be finished!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2010

    What a great post!  You definitely have the soul of a writer!  Wish I could copy and paste on every thread for all to see.  Loved it!!!!!

  • perfect4
    perfect4 Member Posts: 19
    edited July 2010

    wow..that made me laugh AND cry...loved it. I needed that! thanks!!

  • RegulJ
    RegulJ Member Posts: 244
    edited July 2010

    LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • NotAgain2015
    NotAgain2015 Member Posts: 223
    edited July 2010

    BRAVO!!!!!!  Thank you for that - I'm on rad #9 - currently burning down the house!  Thanks for the smile today. 

  • ToriGirl
    ToriGirl Member Posts: 1,188
    edited July 2010

    Awesome!  Can't wait to be there too!

    Tori

  • redsoxfan
    redsoxfan Member Posts: 162
    edited July 2010

    Thank you, Luah, for your reflection on the "experience." A sort of an exorcism of the beast.

    You speak so eloquently for so many of us.

    Contratulations on completing treatment.  Good luck and God bless us all!

  • littletower
    littletower Member Posts: 333
    edited July 2010

    Wonderful writing, wonderful imagery, wonderful sentiment. Thanks for all three:)

  • almagetty
    almagetty Member Posts: 316
    edited July 2010

    That was awesome, Luah!  Thanks!

  • Traci-----TripNeg
    Traci-----TripNeg Member Posts: 2,298
    edited July 2010

    That really is awesome. I wish I had that kind of talent.

    Congrats on finishing!!!

  • Traci-----TripNeg
    Traci-----TripNeg Member Posts: 2,298
    edited July 2010

    PS: Sunflowers had an excellent idea. That would be awesome reading while in a chemo chair.

  • Luah
    Luah Member Posts: 1,541
    edited July 2010

    Thanks for all your kind comments, ladies.  Writing this was really just a therapeutic way for me to mark my milestone, but given your feedback, I'll send it along to Susan Komen and Willow Breast Cancer Support Canada. If it helps any others, I'd be thrilled.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2010

    I second sunflowers post- it is publishable!!!  I just reread it and I think it gives you such a sense of power and control over your disease.  It just put me in a different frame of mind- no longer a victim, but a land lord with an eviction notice and an uzi!

  • Sugar77
    Sugar77 Member Posts: 2,138
    edited July 2010

    Luah - it'll definately help others.  I know it helped me! It was so well done. You're a communications master. Wink

    Sherri 

  • Houndmommy
    Houndmommy Member Posts: 377
    edited July 2010

    Luah, That was great!  Thanks for sharing!  Kim (who is currently burning down what is left of the foundation of my house.)

  • MelBell07
    MelBell07 Member Posts: 106
    edited July 2010

    Luah,

    I have 2 more cycles of Taxol left, and then onto radiation. Reading this was a boost I absolutely needed! You should definitely have that published. THANK YOU so much for sharing. 

  • Laurie08
    Laurie08 Member Posts: 2,891
    edited July 2010

    beautifully put, wonderfully written. Congrats on kicking its butt!

  • Caroljl
    Caroljl Member Posts: 57
    edited July 2010

    Dear Luah, I read your "Breaking up is hard to do" with the such a possitive attitude toward this terrible thing that invades our house, you gave me hope that everything is going to be ok again in my house.  Thank you and good luck with everything.  (((Hugs)))     Carol

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