There is definetly light at the end of the tunnel
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Ka-Loni
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I figured I would put this up for those who are still moving beyond their cancer. God knows I am still moving right along. Some days are hard and some days are easy. For those struggling still, and having some difficult time emotionally or physically, there is hope. There is definitely a shining light at the end of this long tunnel. Feel free to post your concerns or questions. Or, you can PM me. I will be here for you.
God Bless,
Kaloni
God Bless,
Kaloni
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Hi Kaloni:
I am trying to move beyond bc, too. I was dx almost a year ago (8-10-06). Getting past chemo was such a struggle but somehow I made it through an anti-depressant, exercise, my bc sisters here, family, friends and a support group. For the most part I have good days but whenever I have an ache or pain it is an immediate fear that the beast may still be lurking around my body. I suppose it's something we bc survivors have to live with.
Thanks for post.
Cathy -
Hi Cathy, I was diagnosed 3-31-06 and I am still on that road to recovery. I just finished my reconstruction and I am feeling great now. I at one time thought I would never see that shining light pop through. I was wrong. I do see it everyday a little more. You will too.
God Bless Cathy,
Kaloni -
I feel that I am moving. Sometimes I forget I had cancer because I am too busy living. I get more fatigued then I used to, and fatter. But other than that, I feel okay. The light is there! Just not ready to step into it! LMAO
Janis -
Dear Kaloni,
I just want to tell you how much I enjoy seeing your encouraging titles of yourthreads.
May you continue to progress, and God bless you.
Hugs, Joan -
But, will I EVER be able to see my feet again while standing!?
Shirley -
No....get used to it Isabella
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Heehee, when I take my walk, being careful not to trip (and FALL, another no-no for us), I must stoop over, to watch where I'm going.
I know.Not funny.But if we dont laugh, we'll cry.... -
I am so happy for your posts on here. It sounds like all you ladies are doing great. Yes, here we all are in this same boat together. All of us have different stories of our situation with breastcancer. That makes it interesting. And, we learn from one another. The thing that makes us all alike is that we are survivors and we are seeing that light shine a little bit brighter each day.
God Bless You,
Kaloni -
I know just what you mean. It's been four years now and I rarely even think about cancer anymore. That first year was the worst, with all the tests and procedures. I felt like I was living at the hospital. But now it all seems like just a bad dream.
Catherine -
i was diagnosed 2 years ago tonight (7/19/05), i'll never forget that night... all i wanted was for all the testing to be done and the surgery to be over and than the year to be finished... and now 2 years out, the horror of it all is fading as well as all the scars and it is a pleasure to be on this website giving a newbie even one pinch of hope to see the light at the end of their tunnel, as so many women here, had done for me.
barbara -
All you WONDERFUL, DEAR GALS!
It's a pleasure to know you!
Hugs, Shirlann -
Hello to my breastcancer sisters, Thank you so much for keeping this thread going. That is a positive thing. Each day is getting brighter and brighter. For those still struggling and pushing, keep going. Do not stop. Keep your strength up. And, keep your faith and hope. Never give up on that. Soon, you will get there. Just hang in there and you will see that light shine through.
God Bless,
Kaloni
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