Can we have a forum for "older" people with bc?
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Kicks,
I just got back from a Casting For Recovery retreat here in Utah. The experience was worthwhile and enlightening. I actually want to pursue fly fishing more. Being on the river was a spiritual experience. I loved it. The volunteers during the retreat were helpful and kind. The only thing I didn't like was that I was the only advanced breast cancer survivor at the retreat. I have issues that the others can't relate to, but we all share this journey and have our own fears and joys. You will have a fantastic time!!!
Bonnet,
How are you doing? I just heard from the GI doc regarding the biopsy and it is breast cancer! He was very concerned about a bowel obstruction. I assured him I know what they feel like and will call him at the first symptom. Start Taxol on Thursday. My MO assures me that my quality of life will be good even on chemo. Hope you have good news..
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You are goodness and mercy, and compassion and undersanding. You are forgiveness and patience, strength and courage, a helper in time of need, a comforter in time of sorrow, a healer in time of injury, a teacher in time of confusion. You are the deepest wisdom and highest truth; the greatest peace and the grandest love.
You are these things. And in moments of your life, you have known yourself as these things. Choose now to know yourself as these things always.
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Good morning,
Lovely outside with a really nice sun that won't overwarm us today.
Judi, good to hear how much you enjoyed your retreat. Water is a very spiritual entity for many people. I am almost always comforted if I can get around some water. We all floated in it for 9 months before we were born. It has an energy, a presence that usually tends to make one feel more calm and relaxed. I use to live in southern California --- about a mile from the ocean. Most of my time spent at the beach was used in picking out a wave, depositing all my cares and troubles on it and letting it go so far out on the horizon that those things that were on it were no longer my burden.
We live now by a lake and not the sort of "horizon" I was used too --- but I still feel the calm of the water. I can't imagine not being where there is water with the comfort it can provide.
On today's menu -- I will go help my friend ( the one who had the fire ) attempt to give three kitties a bath. Their mother disappeared and they have done quite well with the hand feeding ( kitten formula from Walmart ) and wet kitten food but no mommy to bathe them on a regular basis. They really need a good wash-up --- so that is on for today. Bet I'm glad when that is done. I have in fact though washed kittens successfully. They don't like it --- but they can't really get away so it gets done.
I'm going to have to once again ( sigh re-incorporate some exercise, walking and other fitness routines in. Haven't had the time to go to the gym or even use the walking track. I'm feeling with the weather changing now ---- I can save my $12.00 ( walking track pass ) and just start taking the long walks we used to here in our neighborhood. Just have to convince Dh if he comes along that we are not going to walk down by our friend's house as the walking always stops for a long visit. We can 'stop' on our way back from the walk. Some men are sneaky you know.
Thanks Shuf --- for the birthday wishes. I have already forgotten I'm 70 so I'm definitely not having to FEEL different . Hope you are all going to have a wonderful Wednesday.
Blessings
Jackie
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Good Morning Ladies. Beautiful day here again. Good to have a few days with low humidity. Have my senior players group. We put on skits for senior groups in the county. Luckily , we don't have to memorize our scripts! We have a good time doing this.
Finally got my call from my dr on my colonoscopy biopsy, B-9! Now I can breathe again, til something else manages to pop up!
Happy birthday Jackie, if I missed it. Our outsides may age, but the inside remains the same person!
Hugs Jean
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Wonderful News!!
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Yay and triple yay for your good B-9 news Jean. Things seem to be turning out that way as of late for all who had health worries. Very happy for all with " good " tests. Way to go. I like that Jean, the outsides may show wear and tear but the inside is still going strong. Hooray for that too.
Jackie
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Belated 70th Birthday wishes Jackie! I've found that I've felt better and have had more energy since turning 70 last Jan........who knew?!
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Ah Jan, music to my ears. 70 is the new 55. I can live with that, really well.
Jackie
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Lurking
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Feeling OK?
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Getting ready to give it up for the night. Got the three little kitties bathed this morning. Went pretty well overall. They looked pretty good, but I know they will need more in no time.
Hope you are all going to have a good day tomorrow. I work and then when I get off we will go to the Social Security office in Mt. Vernon. Then a bite to eat, and home. So, I won't be on here as much. Got some plans for Friday but they might not work out. Talked to a girlfriend and we were thinking lunch and a matinee movie ( I don't have a clue what is playing right now ) but that all depends on when her Dh gets back from a little trip to Michigan.
See you tomorrow.
Jackie
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Husband and I intend to see *A Walk in the Woods* starring Robert Redford 79 and Nick Nolte 74 in the movie theater.
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Because the divine goodness could not be adequately represented by one creature alone, God produced many and diverse creatures, that what was wanting in one in the representation of the divine goodness might be supplied by another. For goodness, which in God is simple and uniform, in creatures is manifold and divided. Thus the whole universe together participates in the divine goodness more perfectly and represents it better than any single creature. -St. Thomas Aquinas
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Just a quick note before work. Teka, that sounds like it would be a good movie -- based on the stars and their ages. It is sometimes easy to forget that those people too are aging. In some cases ( like Redford ) they had a good head start on many of us. When I was 25 or 30 --- those men were real dreamy and could star in some way out fantasies. I guess the good thing about a fantasy is that if you are having it the likelihood of its ever happening is very, very low if not totally nil. I'm going to look tonight and see what is on here --- and already hoping that one may be one of them.
Jackie
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Excellent Actors!!
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Hi everyone, thanks for the warm welcomes. I'm sorry I haven't been back to post in a while. I was dealing with getting the MRI done and getting it approved by my insurance company. I had to have an open MRI because I'm claustrophobic and have COPD too.
So, that was done on Tues. and in a whirlwind, the surgery is tomorrow at 9am. I know you'll all be praying and I am for all of you SURVIVORS.
I am a huge Dr. Dyer fan (RIP) and also Louise Hay (Your can heal your life book). My friend sent me a you can heal cancer CD with meditations and positive affirmations to help the surgeon get rid of the cancer. I'm going to bring it with and see if they'll play it during the surgery.
I'm grateful for all of you who have experienced cancer and survived, and telling me that 70 is the new 55. I'm going to be 61 in November and I plan of really living now. My spirit wants to soar, laugh and have fun.
I will check back after the surgery - maybe on Mon. or so depending on how I feel. Hope it's OK to get online.
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Linda,
Good to see you. Also, glad that you are on your way to getting things handled. It actually feels good to be doing SOMETHING to change your situation to the better. Knowing you have something inside that isn't supposed to be makes you feel like you are sort at its mercy until you start handling it.
We will all indeed be praying for a great surgery with all good after surgery indications and quick healing. Hope you can get back to us and let us know you are ok.
So tomorrow just know that we will be holding you in our hearts and minds and sending positive healing energies for a great outcome.
Hugs to you.
Blessings,
Jackie
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Carole - haven't seen you at all this week. Hope everything is OK. Maybe you're in transit?
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Imagine your mind as a garden and thoughts as the seeds you plant. Habitual negative,
unhealthy, self-critical thoughts produce the weeds and thistles of depression, discontent,
and anxiety in the garden of your mind. Luckily, the opposite is also true.
Consistently planting positive, healthy, constructive thoughts will yield a crop
of beautiful feelings, such as gratitude, love, and joy.Sue Patton Thoele
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Good morning,
It's a great day outside -- rain has stayed quite a distance from us ( actually stayed in Missouri ) but we could get a sprinkle. Sounds likely that nothing until tonight. Then we may get it good.
Last night the new puppy came home to where I work. I had an invite to come over but had much to do yesterday and felt not only would I be ragged by the time the puppy was going to get there --- but felt like the family should spent her first hours with her. I may find some time to stop today just to see how it all went. Will work tomorrow night --- but would like to see Sammy first-hand beforehand.
I finished my work ( though I will do a couple of odds and ends later ) at my friend's house. Today she should be getting her flooring finally. Dh mentioned to my friend that using someone local here might be a big help. Easier to check things and also set up appts. for work. Where the flooring was purchased screwed up and the process is dragging. Fortunately the motel room my friend has ( authorization ) will run till the end of the month, but it would be far nicer and easier for the daily chores the friend has if she were able to get back into her house.
Will be about 90 today with some humidity attached so not our best but you just do what you have too. I will stop and see how the newly bathed kitties are doing. It really is sad that the mommy kitty disappeared/took off/ or whatever happened but the kitties do seem to be faring just fine. I keep offering to buy food etc. to help out. So far, I think they are still eating what I originally brought. Maybe I'll just go get some and leave it.
Hope you are all going to have a fabulous Friday.
Blessings,
Jackie
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Benign...such a lovely word. Congratulations!
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The moment of grace comes to us in the dynamics of any situation we walk into. It is an opportunity that God sews into the fabric of a routine situation. It is a chance to do something creative, something helpful, something healing, something that makes one unmarked spot in the world better off for our having been there. We catch it if we are people of discernment.
Lewis B. Smedes -
Good morning,
I did indeed get to MEET the wonderful Sammy ( Samantha ) yesterday morning. Oh she is just gorgeous and I'm in Puppy love again. She is mainly black though lots of silver underneath and a lot of that silver will come out as she ages and begins to have regular visits to the groomer's. I call it the beauty shop, but no Schnauzer cut too soon. Just a really good trim --- that way her puppy look can be maintained for awhile.
She is rather shy at the moment and both she and the other house dog ( a two and one half yr. old Yorkie ) can't quite figure what is going on. I think the Yorkie will just take off "playing" at some point and then the bonding will happen quickly. Sasha wonders why suddenly this new puppy person is being allowed to enter and muddy up ( to an extent ) her territory , but she isn't resistive so much as just not having figured out that it is indeed a permanent situation. I will go tonight to work and see how much time I may have to between my first duty function and keeping the two dogs ok with everything. It is a very large house for a very tiny dog --- so we will have to see how things go.
I think I may have mentioned that I finished my work at my friend's house --- but things are starting to go somewhat quickly ( all the new flooring and carpet was installed yesterday ) and I'm going to help Mickie re-wash the inside of her cabinets, put in the rubber mats/liner after, then re-wash all the dishes etc. and back into the cupboards they do. She thinks a couple of hours. That would be great, but I think it could be longer. No small thing to redo a total emptied kitchen. I think I will run to Walmart's, and get a small pkg. of flour sack towels. All of hers were tossed out. Anyway --- I will try to get her going well.
Otherwise --- just sort of the same old thing with much nicer weather. Yesterday was hot and humid, today will be not humid and much cooler. A great almost Fall day --- some leaves drifting off the trees ( but thankfully not too many yet ) squirrels hard at work eating nuts and hiding nuts, and a beautiful blue sky up above. Just going to be one of those mainly perfect days that keeps the inside of you silently humming.
Hope everyone else is going to have a fantastic Saturday. Thinking of all of you always. Hi to all who for whatever reason don't have time to stop in and chat a few moments.
Blessings
Jackie
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I just wrote a long post and lost it all. Will try to redo later
Anne
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Isn't that maddening, Anne!!!!! I hope you are able to get something in later. I've done that a number of times. I use to long ago hit preview --- and which later I found was meant to allow you to see what had been written on opposite pages so as to fully respond. I thought at the time it was more for sort of proof-reading what you wrote.
That was back in the days I was still attempting to LEARN my way around my computer and it pains me to say how proud of myself I was then that I could CHECK my work and afterward -- submit my post so well.
Other times, and it happens it seems to fast, I don't know exactly what I have done but poof --- the whole post goes into some outward bound entries invisible folder, to be I presume lost forevermore, totally irretrievable in any way. I don't do it too often anymore and I'm so happy for that.
We feel what we feel, when we feel it --- and later on we usually are never quite able to duplicate not only what we felt, but the perfect way we described it when we had the original first thoughts we wanted to share. That is I'm sure what makes everyone that has done it so frustrated and irritated. All the energy of an original thought generally only happens once --- even a few seconds later, it is beyond duplicating since each moment we live is a completely new one inspiring even minute changes in our own perception. Grrrr.
Jackie
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Hello all you wonderful ladies! Sorry to butt in here, but we're wanting to hear your perspective.
We just posted a request for Survivorship Stories -- would love to have some of you contribute!
Survivorship generally refers to life after immediate treatment (surgery, chemo, radiation), though a patient may still be on ongoing treatment (hormonal therapy, targeted therapies, complementary methods, etc.). To coincide with an new, upcoming section on the main Breastcancer.org site on Survivorship, we're looking for stories from members who have gone through the active treatment rollercoaster and are now experiencing life after a diagnosis. Specifically, we're wanting to hear your experiences with longer-term side effects of diagnosis and/or treatment, such as sexual issues, weight gain, chemo brain/chemo fog, bone and heart health, exercise and nutrition issues, menopausal issues, lymphedema, infertility, neuropathy, joint pain, skin/hair issues, relationship issues, work and career hurdles, and emotional issues including fear of recurrence.
Some things to think about for your story: Have you gained a new perspective on this other side of treatment? What life lessons have you learned? What advice would you give your newly-diagnosed self? How does your "old" self compare to your "new" self? What impact has your breast cancer diagnosis made on your life? If you've become a Breast Cancer Advocate, what is your mission and how are you fulfilling it?
If you're willing to share your perspective of your life after diagnosis and treatment, we'd love to hear from you! Please send your story via PM to the Mods along with a picture of yourself or something that represents you, and a note about how long since you've been diagnosed. Seeing these stories will surely inspire our new members, along with members just going through treatment now, to see that you CAN get through treatment and get to a new normal on the other side.
Your story will be included with the other Members Stories photos on the main site, and may also be used in part throughout the website and/or in fundraising or event materials.
Thank you for considering!
--The Mods -
Gratitude bestows reverence,
allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies,
those transcendent moments of awe that change forever
how we experience life and the world.
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I'm 73. Diagnosed last Dec. Lumpectomy in January, clear margins and clear sentinel node. Stage 1 lobular invasive, her+. Right after surgery, had severe pnemonia. Then had 28 radiation treatments. I am now refusing hormone therapy. I am done. Have CHF, implanted pacemaker/ defib, Parkinsonism, fibromyalgia, spinal stenosis, IBS, oh hell, the list goes on.
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Mags314 --- welcome to the Older Women. Glad to hear you have clear margins and clean sentinel nodes. Fortunately, we do get to make choices about our care and no one here would ever say anything. It is a personal choice between you and your Oncology team. You do seem to have many issues and I am sorry to hear that. It is a lot it sounds like to deal with everyday, but you also sound like you have a strong sort of feisty spirit. I hope you will come back often.
The door is always open here with a bunch of wonderful women inside and we do all we can to appreciate and enjoy life even though we do have some burdens to shoulder from time to time. Sharing with others gives you the opportunity to help carry someone else's burdens while they help carry yours so it works pretty well that way for us here.
We talk about almost anything and try to share a lot of the good things in life because we do have down days. Others will chime in as they come on and find you. Stay tuned and come often.
Blessings,
Jackie
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VERY belated Happy Birthday to Jackie.
Judi, so sorry about your bad news. Keep us updated.
Bonnets, happy about your good test results.
This will be our last week in MN in 2015 if plans work out. Have been enjoying Sept. with some golden days. Will probably depart next weekend.
Minus, your trip to New England is coming up soon. Scenery should be lovely.
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