Stage III Cancer Survivors ...Five + Years and Out.
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Congrats to all! One more year and I will hit number five! 2017 is only a few days away and I have finally decided to post :-)
I'm going with the whole better late than never theme. I am just over 4 years out from diagnosis and a little lonely for conversations with people that have gone through some of the same experiences that I have.
Hoping I have something to offer from my experiences over the last 4 years and looking forward to sharing.
LAF
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Welcome Lafish! It's so encouraging to hear you are 4 years out. Thanks for chiming in.
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Hi,
are you guys taking your 5 years at point of dx or from the cancer being removed by surgery? .
my BS said I should consider myself NED following surgery and that's when the clock starts ticking, as I had adjuvant chemo although dx in Feb I did not have surgery til August.
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hello all
I hit the five year mark this month! I was so worried that I would not get to see my first two new grand-daughters grow up. Now they are 5 and we have one that is 3 and a boy coming in May. God is good! This site was invaluable when I was first diagnosed. Stay strong and believe! Losing is not an option! Happy New Year!🎉
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Wintersocks, that's an ongoing question. I asked my MO, and she said, whatever you want, count from there. !!! OK, that wasn't helpful!
I have found that a lot of us count from the day of diagnosis, since that's when the fandango all began. Like you, I had neo-adjuvant chemo, followed by surgery, then rads, then more chemo, then letrozole, then recon... But I won't ever forget the phone call from my gyno..."it's cancer"... so for me, that's the date that started the clock.
Here's to 2017, with prayers for health, healing, and hope.
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Just weighing in, my NP and ONC both say count from from dx, but my surgeon counts from surgery date as I'm officially NED as of that date. . So,lm going with dx. When I had bc before, I counted from dx . 25 years and counting on that one. 1 year on this one.
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I just hit 5 years the other day - wooooohooooo
I did not think I would be here but I am -take that cancer -BAM - POW- KABOOM -SPLAT
so hopefully this means I should start getting ready for the countdown to the 10 year post
Congrats to everyone that has made it - hugs to you all - see you at 10
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So awesome Beth 1965! It's so encouraging to see your post, thanks so much for posting! Looks like we are both Ontarians.
LAF
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beth1965. Wonderful news, so encouraging since I have mixed ILC/IDC. The ILC can be so sneaky I always worry about weird pains. So far 3 years and NED. Wishes for you for the 10year mark.
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Congrats Beth......five years is huge......def will be on the 10 and 15 year posts.....
Jacqueline
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Congrats Beth. Go for the 10!
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Thanks girls
Big waves to my fellow ONTARIAN lafish - and yes you are almost there
another big wave to YATCOMW Jacqueline as we have messaged before you inspired me when I first got here- as we have very similar cancer.
Valstim52 - 25 years holy crap that's amazing!!!!!
Wintersocks congrats on your 5 year
Lizb58-Congrats on 5 years - I felt the same never thought I would be here 5 years later - but now I am I feel unstoppable
crazywabbit- love your name - yes ILC is sneaky I agree and the fear of reoccurance ie hard to deal with - I just get up everyday and think I am here again lets try for tomorrow and next thing you know it was 5 years...bam
sbeliabeth- in a way I agree with you as the day the doctor says you have cancer is the day your life becomes ever changed forever
I love reading this post and all the posts on this site they are one of the main things that have given me hope. Hugs to all
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Hi Everyone! I was diagnosed 5 years ago this past August. I was actually looking forward to coming and posting but just days before I went for an eye examine and was told the eye doctor saw something....which was nothing.....but she told me it is what they see when either someone who has had lung or breast cancer and it has spread. I was getting the prescription at one of the "one hour" glasses places in a mall. She told me to come back in a month. Two days later, I had to make a 15 hour drive alone. I was a difficult time and as soon as I got back I went to another doctor and learned it was nothing. In the midst of all that, I forgot about my post! So, here I am at almost 5 1/2 years out!!!!!
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Wow, Fondak, I would have spaced it out too. It seems unprofessional as well as irresponsible for an optometrist to make a guess that would be so frightening. "Come back in a month"?! Forget that.
SO glad it was nothing, and sorry you had to go through that worry. Happy 5 1/2 years!
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Just celebrated my 8-year cancerversary!!! To those of you fighting right now, there is always hope. I had 11 lymph nodes positive and a giant tumor. Here I am, living life to the fullest. You can and will do it too!!!
Love to all of you,
Bejuce
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Congrats, bejuce!
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Congrats, we're inspired, thanks for the post bejuice
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Thank you Bejuce
Thank you for your post.
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woop! Woop! Awesome. Thank you for sharing. So good to hear there is hope.
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Celebrating nine years today! Don't ask me how I have done it. Truth is except for faithfully taking my anastrozole and never smkoking or doing drugs, I haven't been really good. I eat what I want, and thankfully most of what I want is healthy. I haven't given up wine.
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Great effort NancyD. Let us know when you gone the next nine years. I believe in an occasional glass of wine for the morale. Certainly glad to hear you do too 👌
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Wow!!! Fabulous Nancy---celebrate big and enjoy your wonderful life!! Many thanks for sharing and giving us HOPE!
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Yay, Nancy! Lifting a glass of wine to celebrate!
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Nancy and bejuce....thanks for the words of encouragement!
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Already posted in the '10+ years out' forum, but it has been 13 years NED for me now
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Great to hear mpetago! Got to keep on going, is what I say. And the longer I do it NED, the better!
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thank you all for your stories if successful NED. Love the dance partner analogy. Alwayshope, very similar diagnosis and close to same cancerversary (sp). Reading your positive posts gives us HOPE!
Thanks again to all!
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nancy bejuce and mpetago great news to hear glad you are on this site to inspire others it means such a great deal to have hope
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I count from day of Dx. 11 years on Feb 3. Have my 6 month check up in 10 days...counting on NED still being my best fried
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thank you to all who keeps us new comers in their thoughts and take time to come back and post. Really means so much. I know all of you know this because you were there before too. Very grateful to hear your stories
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