Tenderly Leaving This Mighty Group
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Tender -
Like so many women here, you came to my rescue once when I was in a very dark place, and I will never forget it.
I wish you all the best, and deleted posts or not, your legacy will remain here at bco - you will always be remembered for your kindness, knowledge, strength and compassion.
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I don't understand why the posts are gone. Those archived posts have such valuable information in them. It's not fair to take them away from people who come here looking for solid information!
Anne
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Anne, I don't think the administrators/bc.org personnel removed her posts because the message left where Tender had posts is that she deleted them. I thought there were only four possibilities - a community deletion, a bco-admin deletion, a technical support deletion that completely eliminates all trace of a post, or a message left by the person who wrote the post saying the message was deleted by them.
I would bet my savings this organization did not remove Tender's wonderful posts. I think perhaps she just wanted to leave without a footprint in the sand of the time she shared here. We were lucky she bestowed us with herself for the time she was here. We happened to be here while she was too - and I feel fortunate for that much. I know you feel the loss too. A great loss. Although I don't know anything for certain, I believe Tender just gathered her words together - maybe not realizing how very much they would be missed - and cleared them away probably feeling she was just leaving room for someone new. But no one can take her place. Maybe she'll come back someday to visit. I hope so.
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Tender - please know I have been so touched by your immense knowledge and kindness. I completely understand if you have other things you must do now. Please know how much good you have done for so many on this board. On your journey ahead, know we wish you all the best.
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I miss her
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Tender, I will surely miss you and I do hope to hear from you at some point in the future. You have helped me and so many others here more than you'll ever know. Take care and I wish you all the best!
Danielle
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Wow, I didn't even get a chance to read the post explaining her departure. Is there trouble in her family? Does she just need to separate herself from bc? I'll miss you so much, Tender! You were such an important part of these boards. I don't know if you realize how many people you've helped with your infinite knowledge. Thank you for everything!!! I hope you come back occasionally to let us know how you're doing. We love you!
Hugs,
Karen
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With tears I write this.
Through these past months of searching for answers to unending questions of how to live a life that has become foreign and filled with pain and anxiety, Tender, your calm voice always comforted me.
I cry now for all the beautiful letters that are gone, and for all the tender words from you that we can't hear.
I'm very sad. But I send you love, and hope that life treats you well.
sally
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TENDERRRR !!!!
I do not know what you said but you surely must have some time for your bc sisters.
COME BACK !!!
Aylin
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Tender
i can't find you! i see you have left. i am so sad. i looked forward to your comments and thoughts. well thought out, empathetic and comforting and most of of knowledgeable.
thank you so much for your support in the past you have helped me get through many a tough day,
i will miss you very much and wish you the very best in your life ahead
health and happiness
Barb -
Yes, this is much worse than I first thought.
Since joining this group in January, I've learned to look forward to Tender's posts on difficult or awkward subjects. Tender has always spoken with a calm voice and sensible words. She has been a teacher to those of us who needed lightning-fast education about handling a BC diagnosis.
I figured at least we would have an archive of her posts, to help the newcomers through this maze and to remind the rest of us how we should behave here--with grace and maturity and patience.
But apparently Tender has decided she must take away her words--so she's leaving only empty footprints.
So sad....and such a personal, irrevocable decision. I know all of us who knew Tender through this board wish her the best and hope she finds the peace-of-mind she has always offered to us.
otter
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Hi,
I noticed this when BethNY's posts were deleted by the mods then put back. I think if a poster asks the mods to remove her posts, it says that she removed them. I suspect that Tender didn't realize that every one of her posts would be removed. We have a lost a great deal of knowledge with the deletion of Tender's posts. It's very sad.
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Hi Tender,
I read every one of your posts. I will miss you greatly.
Sue
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Sad to see you go and that you deleted all of your prior posts. You provided such good insight and a real caring for others that will be missed
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Tender,
I did not get to see your farewell post so I have no idea what is going on or why your posts have been deleted. Good luck to you in the future. I always thought your posts were very informative and thoughtful. You will be missed.
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Good bye Tender. I'll miss you but more importantly, those just joining us will never know what insights and knowledge you had to offer.
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We will miss you Tender. I hope all is well and that there is no crisis. My prayers are with you.
I always appreciated your wealth of knowledge and gentle spirit. You will be sorely missed on the boards.
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Dear Sisters and Brothers,
In a moment of weakness,of fear of the unknown rather than known, of future rather than in the moment, I asked my footprint in the sand here at breastcancer.org be deleted several weeks ago.
I now know intimidation and anxiety should not let sway on one's being. No man or woman is an island, completely to oneself in this breast cancer journey, and the web offers a wonderful manner to join hands world wide in support of one other with this dastard disease, the beast of breast cancer.
I thank Tami-Melissa for honoring your request, made through me, that the posts return, and today this was accomplished. I regret deeply my momentary lapse of fortitude, yet it showed me how very vulnerable and human we are to whimsical thinking when in physical pain, and tired.
We cannot hide from breast cancer, all we can do, imho, is gather together as a village and, as women and men have done for centuries, weather the storm together.
Both Erin and Shepgirl passed away during my absence. I am going to make a contribution to breastcancer. org in their name in memory, and as a special thanks to the site for recasting my footprint. It's rare one gets a second chance in these days of shifting sand.
Your sincere friend and sister in breast cancer,
Tender -
Oh, we love you so very much, dearest Tender!
We are so glad to have you back.
So, when do you reveal your true identity?Love and prayers, Deb
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Whoops! Thank you, Melissa and Tami for returning our Tender's posts!
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Tender,
We're grateful to have your posts reinstated and even more grateful to have you back. Your light shines as brightly as the August sunshine. Do hope all is well in your life.
Jelly
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Dear Tender,
I am so glad you are back. I have always admired your wisdom and gentle humor since I found this sight. I was so sad to read of your leaving. I kinda left myself after you. Wondering what in this site could have made you leave.......
I am glad that you are back and wanted to say, thank you for staying with us!!!
Shirley
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Yo! Tender!!! So happy to see you back here and can't tell you how much you were missed!!!
I thank all the universe that rotated and brought you here to us!
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Welcome home, Tender.
OOPS! Hope I didn't scare you off! This is what those HTs do to us!
Shirley
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I love you, Shirley and Dotti.
I bet you both are hilarious to hang out with!
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I get really funny after a few drinks of Long Island Tea! Of course, I cannot walk, but I can only do one thing at a time and laughing is always my first choice!
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