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Old 03-18-2010, 02:51 PM
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MY SISTER IS A 6 YEAR SIVOROR IAN'T SPELL, SAYS QUILTING WAS HER THEAPY THROUGH ALL OF THOSE TREATMEANTS :thumbup:
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Old 03-18-2010, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by jljquilter
Isn't it amazing how many new posters post on this subject. I had not posted until the threads with breast cancer came up. We keep it to ourselves until we can help someone else. We are all able to support each other. Aren't we GREAT!
I agree. It is amazing how many women are out there who have had this disease and are fighting it now. Support definitely helps out! I have been amazed and overwhelmed at the support I have been given.

Update for me: Just had my surgery and am doing great. They took 3 lymph nodes and all were cancer free. AMEN!!
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Old 03-18-2010, 05:27 PM
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Thats great news. Rest up and stay positive. A good attitude really helps. It makes the "elephant" in the room get smaller. When I had my last day of radiation I took a big bag of chocolate for all the staff to share. Surprizing how many showed up when they heard there was a treat.
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Originally Posted by jljquilter
Isn't it amazing how many new posters post on this subject. I had not posted until the threads with breast cancer came up. We keep it to ourselves until we can help someone else. We are all able to support each other. Aren't we GREAT!
I agree. It is amazing how many women are out there who have had this disease and are fighting it now. Support definitely helps out! I have been amazed and overwhelmed at the support I have been given.

Update for me: Just had my surgery and am doing great. They took 3 lymph nodes and all were cancer free. AMEN!!
YAY, so happy to hear from you and that everything went well!
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Old 03-18-2010, 09:13 PM
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Congrats!! I work with cancer patients. I know that many times during treatments people go through self doubt about whether the treatments are worth all the side affects that go with them. You are proof that it is definitely worth it. Go live your life now. Remember to be kind to yourself and get lots of rest.
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Old 03-21-2010, 08:42 AM
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All Thumbs, I wanted to thank you for your post. Your post, the responses & the pms I got helped me to stay calm during my bc scare. I'm pleased to report that the biopsy results was benign.

Thanks and again congrats!
You are most welcome....and everyone's acknowledgment of my situation has helped me. Don't we just love this site!
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What wonderful news. I know you feel like shouting from the rooftops! Thanks for sharing with us, too. I hope you live a long and healthy life.

I looked at your link. Your quilts are wonderful, the Barbie doll clothes are so cute and your quilt room is fabulous.
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Old 04-02-2010, 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Marcia
What wonderful news. I know you feel like shouting from the rooftops! Thanks for sharing with us, too. I hope you live a long and healthy life.

I looked at your link. Your quilts are wonderful, the Barbie doll clothes are so cute and your quilt room is fabulous.
Regarding my Barbie dolls and quilts, thank you for the compliment, Marcia. I did love making the clothes and will make a few more out of my deceased Mother's clothing when I feel emotionally free of cutting them apart. Right now, I only have two outfits of hers and just cannot part with them. She was an excellent seamstress. As for my cancer, yes, the effects of weeks of radiation are slowly disappearing. If only I could wear a bra a full day....lol Within time, the stitches will dissolve and everything will return to normal. I thank my Lord daily for Him sending strength to me; and, I ask that others with cancer and serious illnesses feel their situation getting better each day too. Stay well and happy stitching everyone.
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I could hear your joy in the post!! Made me joyful too!!!
Take care, sweetie!!! So happy for you :)
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