hi all, i am moving to stage iv
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This breaks my heart Diane, you are and have always been such an inspiration to me. Great attitude, hugs!
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My heart is broken right now.. I just hate hate hate this..You are such an inspiration. You just amaze me.. I can tell your trying to reassure us:) But let us reassure you...You're going to be ok. I know in my heart you will be fine. I also know that with just one spot you can actually become NED and never see it again... Lots of love Diana... Lots of love:) xoxo
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What Rachel1 said goes for me, too. (I couldn't say it better!) ((((Hugs)))
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Diana, you have been my inpiration, my bright shining light! You are one of the strongest women I know. Your outlook is amazing! You are going to do great...BC is chronically treated, like diabeties... They will zap you and you will move on..........Damn I feel so bummed though, I hate this disease, I am sorry I just hate it so much!!!! Please don't leave the stage lll forum, there will be a void that no one will be able to fill.................You are in my prayers, our dear God will keep you calm through this process of becoming NED again!
Love you sister,
Steph
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Diana,
I don't have anything but positive thoughts for you. With your health and exercise program I'm sure they'll obliterate the little bugger and you'll start a new life of NED.
Right now I feel that I can be strong for you but maybe not so much so for myself. I'm going to create a topic about my latest concerns. I'm in need of support.
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sending you hugs christy* hang in there. i am doing good; will be having biopsy soon and then we go for there. thinking this will be a "SEEK AND DESROY MISSION" LOL
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Diana, it may alarm many sisters that you've "jumped the shark", but the years you've been cancer-free, and the minimal size of the met, should give reassurance to many that the current treatments work to keep the BC in check for an impressive time.
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Diana,
I almost lost my breath when I saw your post! You go girl!! SEEK AND DESTROY!! Hugs too!!
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You'll make it through this Diana. You're one helluva survivor!
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So having biopsy on the T4 vertebra Tuesday at 8 am. I have made up my mind to fight this. One met is treatable. I am going to be NED soon. Bring it on. Will keep you posted.
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Oh yeah. Still cycling. Don't give up!
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Diana, that was what I expected
For what it is worth my auntie achieved NED recently, and her mets were more extensive and in nastier places. Go whack that sucker!
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Get that sucker dead, smoosh it!
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You go girl!
Once more, you are showing us all how it's done. Ad Ilene says, Seek and Destroy those buggers! And if I know you at all, they don't stand a chance.
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Attitude is everything and you've got it Diane....kick that mets ass to curb!!!! Good luck on Tuesday.
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Positive vibes being sent. Hope the biopsy tomorrow is easy and over fast. Will be thinking of you! G.
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Thinking about you today, Diana, and will be sending positive thoughts and prayers tomorrow morning! Deanna
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This is just such a load of crap news. Am sending prayers and best wishes your way. You sound like a true inspiration to all of us newly dx with stage 4 and others who have been here a long time. thanks for sharing your bravery.
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Praying for you. Good luck for tomorrow !!!! (((( Diana))))
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Hope all goes smoothly this morning! I will be thinking of you.
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I am also thinking of you. Let us know how it goes and what you learn
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Thinking of you today Diana.
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Diana,
Thinking of you today and sending best wishes!!
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Diana - I'm hoping the biopsy is over quickly and wthout too much discomfort. We're all rooting for you to zap that nasty met and become NED again soon.
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Diana
Sending lots and lots and lots of positive thoughts today......
hope it wasn't too bad....
Jacqueline
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Diana- thinking of you and hope you are feeling ok. Get that little bugger and get back to NED. You are awesome and such an inspiration to us all. Big hugs.
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Diana : I've always admired your unwavering positive attitude and just LOVE your caption line. It fits you to a "t". Let us know the latest and we are all here for you. I know you can beat this and never have it again !
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I think you should tell them to just remove the vertebrae. Is that possible? You could be instantaneously NED and never see a sign of cancer again! I've heard of it happening - surgical removal of oligomets and voila no cancer! Sending good karma westward for you and Christy today!
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Diana, Thinking of you today and hoping your biopsy went well.
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