tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5247031622317707713.post3416743579884523259..comments2023-03-27T08:31:21.611-04:00Comments on Life comes at you fast!: Chemo #4Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10358967454915921107noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5247031622317707713.post-49273333925954598272008-12-18T09:15:00.000-05:002008-12-18T09:15:00.000-05:00Jeff, I am glad you had a good meeting with Hammy...Jeff, I am glad you had a good meeting with Hammy. <BR/><BR/>Personally I do not like the sounds of that course about going from person to patient. Abviously I do not know anything about it, so maybe I am speaking out of turn. I remember when I was thinking of joining the survivor thrivers boat racing group (hopefully you know what I mean, breast cancer survivors that row). anyway, a another survivor told me that she does not join this group because they are "living with cancer" and she choses to live without it!!!! <BR/><BR/>I understand that you would like to talk to people who are dealing with chemo etc now too and they could be a help to you. This would be good, I am sure. But transforming to be a "patient" is like giving in!<BR/><BR/>Surround yourself with healthy, upbeat, positive people with the right attitude!<BR/><BR/>Maybe there are other options like meditation. I think this would help with anxiety too. Meditation is good for the soul, no matter what you are faced with.<BR/><BR/>As far as cure vs survival vs 5 years vs 20 year, there are no guarantees in life for anything. Cancer or no cancer. <BR/><BR/>Continue to kick the ass out of cancer!!!!!!<BR/><BR/>You will be endure!<BR/><BR/>Love KymAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com