Ring! Ring!!

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I hate, with full force, cancer, and I am screaming with HAPPY for you! This is beyond awesome news!!!
 
Congrats!! Wishing you a healthy happy road to recovery from this chapter!
What's the thing you're most anxious to eat and enjoy the taste of?
 
Congrats!! I am a survivor as well. Diagnosed in 2024 and did all the things- surgery, chemo and radiation to lessen reoccurrence. It's a journey we didn't ask for but it's better than the alternate. Be kind to yourself and celebrate each stage. After you are cured, continue to be kind to yourself and know that many of us seek therapy afterwards to help us with survivorship. I am in therapy 2 yrs later still and it help me a lot.
 
Congrats!! I am a survivor as well. Diagnosed in 2024 and did all the things- surgery, chemo and radiation to lessen reoccurrence. It's a journey we didn't ask for but it's better than the alternate. Be kind to yourself and celebrate each stage. After you are cured, continue to be kind to yourself and know that many of us seek therapy afterwards to help us with survivorship. I am in therapy 2 yrs later still and it help me a lot.
Thank you for sharing with me. This is not a journey I would wish on anyone. It took me a few rounds of chemo to just allow myself to be still/rest and leave all the chores and just listen to my body. Part of me still feels guilty or lazy.
 
Oh, I am SO happy for you! I remember the day I rang the bell. I'm so glad you are talking to someone about your feelings. I haven't done that, but I **have** used scrapbooking as therapy as well as meditation and prayer. It's been 5 1/2 years since I rang the bell. I still struggle with all the feels that come with being a survivor. My SIL was diagnosed with cancer in April of 2000 and I was diagnosed in July 2000. She lost her battle in October of 2000, and I'm still here. She was such an awesome person, and there are so many times I wonder why she's gone and I'm left.

I'm continuing to pray for you, as I know from personal experience that the side effects of treatment sometimes take years to show up. I'm sending up prayers of thanks, that you have had a great medical team, and that with their help, you will be living the rest of your life and enjoying every minute of it! Sending love and hugs to you!

Here's my "ring the bell" layout and I have a playlist on my YouTube channel if you need more inspiration about scrapping this hard time in your life and that you have OVERCOME!

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