2013 Survivors!!!
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Websister in your pockets tomorrow with some red wine and chocolate!
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In your pockets too and I have been thinking it was soon. Will be thinking of you! Hugs!
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I'm jumping into pockets too. I'll bring the happy!
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Jumping in your pockets Websister - bringing martinis -
I'm in too with cookies!
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Websister - will be in in your pocket tomorrow. I will bring something with squishy chocolate and will try hard not to get it everywhere.
Very poor at posting on here. Life continues on about the same for me. Retirement is grand. Had a lot of trouble with both shoulders during the fall and thru the holidays and now it has almost disappeared. AIs are the weirdest drugs.
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Websister, in your pocket with coffee and doughnuts for after the martinis
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I am a bit late but thinking of Websister so please post when you can ... Keep us updated ...
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Hi everyone
Thanks so much for the pocket party last Friday. Surgery went well - decreased from 12 hours to 9 hours. I spent 5 days postop in hospital and was discharged yesterda. So wonderful to have my new breasts and a flat tummy as a special gift. No complications to date and I am hoping to keep it that way. The pocket party goodies were amazing, you guys rock! :
Take care everyone
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websister I'm so glad all went well and that you are home healing. Now while you recoup at home peruse those Victoria Secrets catalogs to show off the new girls!
Big love and hugs to you!
Karen
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Congrats websister... rest up and enjoy the new boobs and flat tummy ! -
I just realized now that this past Sunday was the 3 year anniversary of my diagnosis. While I knew it was coming, the actual day came and went without me noticing. I guess that's a good sign... I was too busy living to focus on bad memories... Go find your happy ladies!!!
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Ramols that is a good sign .... Good advice .. Find your happy. Hoping we can all find our happy and enjoy the summer ...
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Annual mammogram on non BC side in May, PS today, MO June 22, PT every week for cording, had a very down fees months for no good reason~~AI's maybe? But am working hard on coming back from the dark side~~hate to say "working" on it but that is the truth! But my 3 years since dx comes up in late July and I know I am lucky~~yes I can say that with assurance.
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marianelizabeth ... Feel better ...
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MarianElizabeth - sending hugs, it is work, hope you are past this soon - take good care
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Websister - so glad your surgery went well and that you let us all know. Sigh of relief with a great big smile!
Marianelizabeth - I hope the happy Ramols sends around makes you feel better. It's unusual that you don't have a glorious trip planned. Is their a trip in your future? I hope your happy comes back two fold.
I'm in the middle of my doctors rounds right now. I had three appointments yesterday. I haven't heard anything bad... So I'm very happy. Next week blood work and then the finale with my mo on the 23rd. Other than Arimidex aches & pains - I feel very good and grateful to still be around all of you!
Hard to believe we are all passing our 3 year Cancerversery! Aruba and I celebrated early and together. Then the actual date just passed by. I think we've all come a long way.
Joanne, Aimee and Scottie. I've made a million paper beads since you introduced me to them. I've been having way too much fun / thank you for your inspiration.
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Believe it was Aimee that made them for our GTG last year. We had so much fun making the bracelets. Can't wait to see pictures of your handiwork
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Hi Everyone, It's been a long time because as many of you know my amazing husband, the love of my life has been battling brain cancer the last year and a half. I am so devastated to report that we lost the battle June 1st .
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2 Fried - I am so very sorry! I've been sending prayers your way and I will continue! You've touched so many of our hearts. I think about you every time I shop and take a picture rather than make a purchase. You've greatly improved my finances. I hope you are taking care of yourself and wishing you a wonderful next chapter. Please don't be a stranger. I know I speak for everyone - we love you to the moon and back
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2Fried - so sorry for your loss, he sounds like a wonderful man and husband. Adding my prayers and sending hugs your way. So good to see you posting here again, be gentle with your self and take all the time you need to gri
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2Fried, so sorry to hear this news. You have been each other's rocks throughout. You have been missed and know that hugs and prayers are still coming at you! We are always here for you whenever the time is right. May his memory be a blessing
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So sorry to hear 2friedeggs. Seems like a bad trick to make a couple face cancer for each of them. Sending prayers and an added measure of strength as you move forward.
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2Fried---Hold him in your memories, find him in your dreams...I'm so sorry for your loss. God Bless you and yours.
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2Fried,
Sorry for your loss. May memories of happier times help you through this saddest of times. Hugs,
Jo
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2Fried......my condolences........I'm so so sorry for your loss.
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2Fried - I'm so sorry for the loss of your precious husband. Prayers for you and your family. I hope you have much support there. Please check back with us. I remember having lots of laughs with you on here.
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2fried - I am so sorry to hear your news. I am sure there are no words that can heal right now so just sending you hugs and wishing you my best.
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So very sorry for your loss 2Fried. -
Hugs, 2fried, such sad news. Praying that you will be surrounded by people who love and comfort you.
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