It's been awhile

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I have not blogged for awhile but I have been peeking at and reading blogs and posts daily. Some make me smile, laugh, cry. All the things I feel you all feel. There is a kind of sorority-belonging feeling about that...a soritity that none of us want to belong to but are so happy we do. I like the ordinary lives of some of the blogs in the face of extra-ordinary events in their lives. It amazes me how we go on. We haven't many choices but choose with conviction and, find our own strengths. Hooray for strengfh!! I have had my lung catheters placed to help drain my lungs of fluid that won't go away. They help me breathe better but require a visiting nurse to help me do it because of the awkwardness of their placement. I will be doing chemo #10 next go-round. They actually are more tolerable but only because I kind of know what to expect of it now after so many. However, none are without a 'lil surprise thrown in. So for now, I maintain my 'hanging in there' mantra that I tell others when they ask how I am doing. My gratitude: I actually DO feel better.
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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    that you are feeling better, it makes such a difference, and we do go on... we must go on.... the alternative is not really an alternative. good luck with number 10... we`re all with you. liz xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Cella,

    Hope 10th chemo goes well, you are a very strong fighter , I am with you.

    Juliexxxxxxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Cella..............Glad to see you are fighting the good fight, not that we have a choice in the matter really and I hope the chemo goes has well has it can. Thinking about you my sweet....Love carolx