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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Coming to Terms With My Cancer – One Day At a Time!
Journaling, or blogging helps me to focus on my innermost thoughts. It fosters my own coming to terms with this cancer. The cancer may be gone, but the emotional and physical feelings, and feelings of anxiety and fear last long … Continue reading
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Cancer Survival Rates- What do we believe?
Hi, I am not exactly sure how to include this article from Hugpages.com, but I wanted to share this with all of you. My doctor gave me a print out, on what my chances of a cancer recurrence would be, … Continue reading
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Lessons Learned – Not the bathtub after surgery
Good morning, I have been writing about this on Facebook, and I decided to make the bathtub the topic of my blog today because somebody can definitely learn from my experience! As we get older, we sometimes or we should … Continue reading
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How Strong Can I Be?
Hi Everyone! I particularly like this quote because this past year, I learned that I am stronger than I could ever have imagined. I learned that I am incredibly optimistic when I feel like I have been plummeted down a … Continue reading
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Words of Wisdom from a little man
A couple of years ago my grandson Kyle was hurt while him and I were out walking the dogs. I had a retractable lead in my hand, and I had his dog on my leash, a very rambunctious border collie. … Continue reading
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Frozen Shoulder and Telling Yourself the Truth
Having a frozen shoulder is definitely no picnic. What is a frozen shoulder you ask? I asked the same thing. The oncologist told me to look it up on the internet. Thanks doc! Quoted from E How Health ” Frozen … Continue reading
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University after Cancer
For months all I have thought about is disease, treatment, recovery and doctors appointments. Now I am back in school since February 1, and my life is focusing a different direction. Yesterday i took a quiz on Operating Systems. I … Continue reading
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RED – Retired and Extremely Dangerous
Good Morning, Wow last night we watched an older movie…RED. I had no idea what it was going to be about but it was about retired CIA agents, and like the title says “extremely dangerous”. It was hilarious. It stars … Continue reading
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Spring…where is it, we want it, we need it.
The Pacific Northwest is terrible for disease. People don’t get enough light here. We are the capital for MS and other lack of vitamin D diseases. There are so many great things about living in Puget Sound.But it is expensive, … Continue reading
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And the Greatest Gift is Love
Hey Everybody, It’s Valentines Day! love day, national love day! Love comes in all kinds of shapes, sizes, people, pets and situations. Love isn’t always easy. It takes an extreme amount of communication and commitment. I have just had the … Continue reading
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