May 2010 Chemo
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Jacob's game is being carried on ABC today at 3:00 a.m. (EST). From watching games on tv -- the stadium at Williamsport, PA is amazing! Nanaof2: I highly recommend a tattoo because it doesn't hurt like folks think and it is unique and says "I am myself free of other's need to judge -- hear me roar!" LOL I do like my dachshund running with a pink ribbon! I got it on my 1 year anniversary (free of breast cancer) and I have 5 dachshunds so it has a positive meaning! Keep us posted! I will check out the song! Have a wonderful weekend everyone!
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nanof2: This is the video / song you mentioned -- I hope I post it right. Yes, you do need tissues -- it is wonderful!! http://www.theboot.com/2011/08/18/martina-mcbride-im-gonna-love-you-through-it-new-video/
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KimLoves: I was at the stadium in Williamsport! My son goes to college 30 minutes away. It is such a big deal for the people in that area. There is really very little to do there.
good Luck to Jacob!
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njbhwgirl: COOL! Thanks! SOUTHEAST (Georgia) plays Pennsylvania tonight at 8:00. Due to us going into 9 innings (as opposed to the normal 6 innings for Little League) -- we used up 3 of our best pitchers - soooo tonight is going to be chancey! But it will still be fun! Thanks again! GO GEORGIA -- JACOB GILES!
{I lost sleep last night because my brain wouldn't shut down -- LOL!!}
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Pennsylvania won -- 7 to 5 -- Oh well-- if Georgia can't win the title -- then perhaps the "home team" of Pennsylvania will.
Hope all of you are feeling good these days! Summer is trying to slip away and bring on Fall weather a bit. Hot flashes still with me each day and my hair is still quite a "whirly derb" of wacky curls and some aches and pains like an old woman when I move sometimes -- but I am here and kicking and so LIFE IS GOOD! HUGS!
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Kim,
I watched part of the game last night. Man, those are some talented kids! Just amazing to think they have that much drive and love for the game at this tender age. Sorry they lost.
Jen
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kim: omg I give those kids such credit...what pressure and I wow I saw bases loaded and Keystone got them out...These kids are amazing.. all of them...Your Jacob is bringing home a world full of great memories. Just think..how many teams did they beat out to get where they were...Sorry they didn't win...Now my alliance goes to Lock Haven...I told my son to buy a shirt and wear it proudly first day of school...Does Jacob get to play additional games? and does he stay till the end? I would think so since his team made it to the finals.
Switching gears here...It has been a year since the ugly days of chemo..anyone else celebrating this?
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NJB, now that you mention it I think yesterday was a year from my last chemo!
Kim - I'm sorry Jacob's team didn't win but what a great experience for these young boys.
Hugs to All,
Theresa
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Jacob's team lost first game / won two more games and then lost next game so they were out. Yes, it was an amazing time for him and all the kids. Thanks for good wishes for Jacob's team. Looks like it is now going to be California vs. Japan for the final title! Yes, a year out of chemo and the focus on what all the treatments were going to do to us or were doing to us! A toast to each of us for being at a better place this August! YES! Praying everyone on the East Coast will come out okay and not as bad as has been predicted from IRENE!
HUGS everyone!
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The start of the new school year has been very hectic, bu it made mr realize how much better I feel this year. It is so grat to have last year behind me! I know you all feel the same. Kim loved watching some of the games. You must be so proud of Jacob. What memories!
So happy the hurricane Is over for my Jersey family and friends. Category 1 is no big deal inFlorida, but very scarey for people up north.
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Yes, we are very proud of Jacob. I hope the ladies living up the coast are okay! Seems it was worse in some areas and not as bad in the ones they were covering. I still have aches in my joints at times -- wondering if some of it is "allergy season" but I think it is also agitated by the Arimidex. But like each of you, I recognize all of it is small compared to last year. I am so looking foward to Fall and enjoying being able to engage in more activities than the image of still recouping!
HUGS to you each! A year -- we have a full year behind us -- AMAZING! WOW! Last Winter/Spring/Fall had such a stressful hold on all of us --- now look at us STRONG LADIES -- singing our survival songs!
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Strong Ladies Singing our Survival Song! I love that! OK so last week I went back to work with meetings 3 full days, with a dinner meeting/ party , an evening training class. I was so tired .. but I realized that it was nothing. Just plan old tired! going to bed late getting up early, by Friday I was ready to go again.. I had another Epiphany that day...doing all that didn't take a few days to recover. None of that dog tired stuff that had a happened before .. feels so good!
One thing that annoyed me was during some of the training when I had to show how some of the new equipment worked, some of the people who knew what had happened last year, would jump up and try to help me move things around. I was feeling like an old lady til I finally said, no problem I can do it, I know they were just trying to help but they would not have done that for any one else. so I pulled them aside after the first day and told them where I appreciate the help, that its time for me to do things for myself. But come on, I can open an umbrella by my self..lol... Now you have to remember that most of our employees are under 30 so I feel like there mom to begin with even before the BC. they were making me feel like grandma! lol
But dang it feels good to be back!
Kim I am feeling the Armidex in my bones too. but the more I move the less I feel it. I don't know if its getting better or I'm able to ignore it more! Just got my new glasses ... Had to get the progressive lenses .. My eyesight has gotten better for distance, but it really tanked for closeup. Not your grandmas- bi-focal lol! they are gonna take some time getting used to.
OK darn it now I have the Gloria Gannor song I will survive in my brain..(showing my age)
First I was afraid I was petrified..didn't know how I was gonna live..took all my strength not to fall apart....but I grew strong ...but now I"m back! I know I'll stay alive... I've got all my life to live..I've got all my love to give..and I will survive!
Have a Great Week Strong Ladies !
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I was just telling my husband the exact same thing, I am finally not exhausted. I am so happy you are feeling the same way. It is amazing to just feel tired...I may never use the word exhausted again! Yea for all of us!
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Greetings,
It has been a long time since I have been on the boards. The last time I posted was in Oct. I finished radiation in November. I have kept busy with classes at Life with Cancer. I follow some of you on FB. I don't post much but I use it to keep up others and with bull riding. I was shocked to hear about Jennifer. She was so young. I had never met her yet I still felt a loss.
Every where I go I tell my story about my bull rider and how he helped me get through breast cancer One Jump At A Time. In April we went to an event in Tampa where I met up with some of my friends from FB and Twitter. I got to meet JB's dad. I told him how much his son meant to me. Later he asked if I had a sharpie and a friend handed him one. Tim handed me his hat and the pen and asked if I would autograph his hat. He said the fans were important and he always wanted to remember me. In June there was an event 8 hours away and my husband didn't want to go so I decided to go all by myself, something I never would have done before. I drove myself and stayed in a hotel by myself and met up with friends from FB and Twitter that I had never met before. Best of all I got to see JB ride and win the event and I got to spend time with his Mom.
Everywhere I go I tell the story of JB and how One Jump At A Time got me through breast cancer. I talk about him at support group. My story got back to the PBR (Professional Bull Riders) They are going to do a big campaign for breast cancer month and they are going to use my story. They are going to do a press release on the story and introduce me on the dirt with the riders when they kick off their breast cancer program on Oct 1. They are going to do a line of merchandise with One Jump At A Time. This has not been released yet and I would appreciate it if you would keep it here on the boards and not let it get out on FB yet. I don't want anything on FB until the PBR makes the announcement. Most of my friends on FB are with the PBR. Everyone has been after me to write up my story and now the PBR is doing it for me and using it to launch a program to support breast cancer. I am just over whelmed and I wanted to share it with all of you. I don't know any of the details yet, but I don't think anything is going to happen until Oct 1. The event will be televised, but they usually don't show the opening ceremony on the TV. Last year they talked about the breast cancer program through out the event. This year I am going to be there in person. So far I have only told my family and a very few trusted friends. As soon as I learn more details, I will keep you posted. I hope everyone is doing well and moving forward One Jump At A Time.
Linda
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Oh Linda, what a wonderful story. Where will the event be held? Please keep us posted and if there is a link for the merchandise, let us know. YAY for you. (((HUGS)))
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The event will be held in Charlotte, NC on Oct 1. It won't be on TV until the following day and the shows are usually aired on Versus. I think the merchandise will be sold on the PBR web site www.pbrnow.com They also run a live event center on the web site during the events so you can listen to the sound from the arena live as it is happening through your computer. They even post pictures they take during the event. A group of us are on Twitter and we tweet during the events while we listen and watch on the computer. Linda
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Linda that is so exciting!!!! Just as he and his "motto" were an inspiration for you - you will now be an inspiration for others! So happy for you xoxo
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Linda that is incredible, I know you must be thrilled! Your journey has definitely taken you to a good place. I know you will do a great job speaking for all BC women. I will look for the merchandise on the website.
Have fun!
Judy -
Linda, that is wonderful -- keep us posted -- every story keeps the awareness alive so no one gets complacent about bc. I'll look forward to seeing it -- give us the date and time it will be aired.
Funny thing about having curly hair -- went to a Braves game yesterday and it drizzled on us a good bit of the time -- only made my hair curl more -- too funny! So I just sat there enjoying the game and cooler weather due to the rain -- no need to worry about "my hair style going flat!"
Hope you all are having a relaxing labor day weekend!
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Received a thank you note and eulogy from Jenn's mom --Janice Drury. She says Jenn's theater group read them. It was six pages of beauty that was Jenn. Being a mom to a 31 year old son, I can't imagine the sadness that Janice is still feeling. Hope you all are doing well! I am planning to ride in a motorcycle ride with hubby tomorrow that raises money for the 2-day Atlanta Breast Cancer walk. It is a different walk than the Susan B. Komen -- the funds for this walk stay in the Atlanta area and they walk 10 miles on a Saturday and 10 miles on a Sunday. I had thought I would sign up and walk it but allergies and arimidex don't seem to let me build up enough strength to get there yet. Happy weekend to you all! It is starting to feel like Fall around here in Georgia! Georgia a very pleasant place to be in the Fall!
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My dear sisters, sorry I haven't been much on.
Not sure if I mentioned it before, but I am the organizer of the local Pagan Pride Day festival (which is to be held this Saturday) so I've been super-busy.
My sweetheart also came home on leave, he will go back to Kuwait on Sunday, So between festival issues, giving him a wonderful time home, and making a few things that I can sell at the festival, I didn't have a lot of time.
But I want to rejoice your eyes with some of my creations. It's a new line of polymer clay jewelry that I started (and already sold some online), the "dragon's eye" line. I hope end of September to be able to make an OOAK sculpture and sell it with all the proceedings going to BCO.
I hope everybody is doing well, and I give you big hugs and much love.
Day
and here are the photos: there's pendants and bracelets.
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Linda - That is wonderful news and a great story. I am glad it is going to get told. When I was first diagnosed a friend of mine gave me a couple of books that told different women's BC stories and how they survived. They were very helpful to me so I am sure your story will do the same for other women.
Well - I got my tatoo's today!!! My Plastic Surgeon (who is awesome) did them in his office this morning. I think I surprised myself on how much it made me feel complete to have the tats done. My breasts look great and I can officially close that chapter of my life.
I am off to Japan in a few weeks with work for 1 week, which is very liberating. I had just gotten my passport to go there when I found out I had cancer almost 2 years ago. It will be great to get over there and be able to work and be a real part of my work team.
Have a great day.
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Laura: WONDERFUL news for you -- you'll have to let us know how it goes in Japan -- a change of scenery should be fun as well! Day: WOW! Those look SO REAL! How awesome is your creativity! Hope everyone is having a good week!
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The PBR released the article today. Here is the link
http://www.pbr.com/release/?id=7783
They didn't even tell me it was coming out. I just logged on and saw it.
Linda
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Hey there, How is every one doing? I am getting anxious waiting to work more .. they couldn't book me as much as I would have like, since I didn't know how I was going to feel this fall. Now I'm so ready to work so much more. bummer is after last year monies are little tight so cant even enjoy my days not working as do any thing.. well any thing that cost money.. I have seen all the current art exhibits around town. Went to see my aunties and now I'm bored,. its so quiet on the board now.that every one has gotten back to their lives ..
Day love the eyes they are so realistic.
Linda that is so cool to have inspire all that ..and all the women you will be touching with your story ..
Laura have so much fun in Japan
All you gals that haven't been on for a while check in let us know how you all are doing! At least some of you that are not on facebook!
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Hi everyone, I agree keep posting and letting us know how you doing. I'm still coughing from the radiation, getting another ct scan. They also took me off of one of my blood pressure pills. They said it too could cause chronic cough. Who knows? Otherwise, life is great! I'm going to be a nana of three in April. My son and his wife are expecting another child. Being a mom of two sons and two grandsons, should I secretly hope for a girl? Judy
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Nanaof2 I think you should wish for a girl!
My husband's son's wife (we were both married before and have no children together) -- is expecting a girl in February so that is fun. His daughter already has a son (5) and a daughter (almost 3). We don't get to see them much -- jobs keep us so busy and they live 45 minutes away. A funny though is they both call us "Grandma Kim"! LOL Then they have to stop and stay "Grandpa."
I've had problems with pain in the area where the tumor was removed this past week. I think some of it might be the bra I was wearing earlier in the week was too tight -- I am hoping that is all. I'll see if it lessens this week. You know how the FEAR monster comes back. I kept checking and re-checking to be "sure" nothing additional is there. Then I started fixating -- then I said -- let it go. Can't live like that. :0
Hoping you all are doing well and that indeed people are busy and not posting so much! Here's for a lovely Fall and for our hair to grow in the way we each want it to start looking.
Mine is still curly and somewhat unruly looking in front at times! I like the curls -- just wish the front would be a little more "controlled."
But it is better than the SHINEY BALD look of last September. LOL
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Hi guys!! I'm around, just haven't been posting much. I guess I just associate this group with Jenn and it makes me incredibly sad.
We're doing good. My oldest started college, my middle is doing well in school, and playing tackle football again, and my youngest started kindergarten and LOVES it!!
I'm doing the lowcountry Komen run on Oct 15... formed my team, we're called "The Uni-boobies."
I think of you all often!!
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Hi Ladies, just checking in....
Been so crazy busy since school started. We are in the process of putting a 1000 sq. ft. addition on my house so that is keeping me busy/stressed/crazy! LOL Also, my mother passed away in the beginning of Sept. She was diagnosed with cancer (small bowel) 3 months before me and was only 60 when she passed.
Actually wondering if any of you are dealing with any hormonal issues? I'm pre-menopausal and went into menopause during treatment but have since gotten my period back. However, I'm finding that prior to each cycle I'm like a totally different person - and it's not pretty! I'm easily agitated, no patience, cry all the time and I can't control it. I was never one to get PMS before so this is causing some issues - I think I need to go to the Dr! Anyone else dealing with anything like this?
I'm kind of glad this board is quiet - it means people are moving forward and busy with life... But I miss you guys! Hope you are all well xo
-Theresa
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GO Leanna on the Komen walk! Summer, go see your doctor about perhaps an anti-anxiety / depression medication. Hormonal fluctuation causes mood swings -- crying jags and overly sensitivity to things. I was already in menopause but about 2 years prior I would get teary-eyed about things at times -- for no reason -- and just couldn't help myself. It might help to be on medication for a little bit. I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your Mom. That by itself would bring on some level of emotional swings not counting dealing with your own health issues. Check it out with a doctor and possibly a counselor if you feel comfortable for a bit -- just to kind of process things. I have been to counselors at different times and it helps to have that objective opinion that your thoughts /feelings / emotional ups/downs is reasonable and they seem to know how to put it in simple words unlike my normal way of explaining things.
HUGS to you all!
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