Yearly check in - missed it again
Hi friends - every year I promise myself that I will return to the place that made everything ok. I remember year one I was still an active member. My mom was still in radiation; I still was living in that hazy area that cancer was the first thing I thought of when I woke up and most of what I thought of during the day. How is she...is this working...what will happen? I was here daily - looking for help, needing help. You were everything. You are everything.
Life then went on....life then slowly came back. I didn't wake up every day thinking of cancer. Slowly, my mom and I started to bicker again....a sure sign that maybe life was normal again?
Then I missed year three....I didn't come back.
Four years ago, I remembered to come back. No one thought she'd make year four. Year five we completely forgot the date - I was at a phillies game and bored, went on Facebook and saw her status of five years NDC. I forgot? I lost years of my life obsessed with breast cancer - I did three komen walks for Pete's sake! Tonight is year six. I'm texting my mom about what food to make for a family outing. Six years ago I was so overwhelmed with her diagnosis that I couldn't really function. I needed her to be healthy - this wasn't going to work without her, and for me I didn't understand breast cancer other than she was sick. My world was upside down, and absolutely nothing would ever be the same. Ever.
Tonight, we are texting. There is a big college football game this weekend. Who needs to buy what, who needs to cook and since she doesn't work - clearly, she has more time than me to prepare so I've asked her to do the heavy lifting she's making the main meal. I've assigned her - she's retired - she's 64 so she can do this! Her response to me text, "Hey - we missed six years cancer free."
Since my last post, a year tonight, her younger sister was diagnosed with breast cancer. Due to medical advances, her case was the best outcome. It hasn't left us. But my aunt is also I charge of cooking. Breast cancer didn't win.
I want to share with you again in my yearly post. Life does come back. Six years ago tonight I was a devastated person who never in a million years thought life would go on. I am a very pestimistic person. Six years ago life was over. I clung to this group. I needed all of you and your words, your encouragement, your knowledge and your prayers.
For the third year in a row, I'm thrilled to say I forgot today, our family's anniversary. To my friends here, I pray for you tonight on your start of the journey and want to give you that silver lining....life will come back. I know there's nothing harder than the beginning and six years ago, tonight if you told me it would require my mom to remind me of this date, I'd say you were insane.
I pray for you all tonight. I pray you also forget your six year anniversary cause life came back. Hugs.
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Kro30, What a beautiful post! Thank you!
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kro30, thanks for posting here every year such wonderful words.
Best wishes for you and your family.
The Mods
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You're so very kind to come here just to thank people for their support. It is obvious that cancer had a hold on your life, but no longer does. We all come here for the kind of support that one can only get from those who've already run the gauntlet, and it's a great place for that. When there are so many negative places on the Internet, full of evil-spirited posts to each other, isn't it a bit ironic that this site, one where no one wants to belong, is so caring? I've never recalled any "anniversaries" throughout my own journey, but I can see that as a big step for a lot of people. So I'm glad that, as someone who marks those occasions, you can instead sometimes skate gracefully over that/those date(s) without their interrupting your lives. It will be even better when those dates are like (re)birthdays, and a source from which you look forward with joy at the "extra" life many have been granted through successful treatment.
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kr30 - Thank you for your kindness. Your mother should be proud to have you as a daughter. You two sound like you have a great mother-daughter relationship.
As someone just diagnosed in July, it was so very reassuring and uplifting to read your post although I do admit to a tear or two. I do look forward to forgetting a cancerversary in the future and I look forward to life anew.
Blessings to you, your mother and your aunt!
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Thank you for posting this. My mom was just diagnosed on Monday and it helps to know that eventually everything might be back to normal. I hope and pray that my family is also too busy living life to remember my mom's 6 years cancer free anniversary. -
Thanks for this! I am only a year out and finding it hard not to think of cancer every waking hour. So inspiring to know that one day my diagnosis date will come and go without a thought of cancer.
Congrats to you and your mom for coming out the other side!!
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Thank you for posting this. I am still at the place where you wake up and cancer hits you in the face and you think about it all day long. I sure hope to get past it one day.
Nancy
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We need a "like" button on here. Great post. Congrats!!!
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