Here are twenty thank you’s from some extraordinary artists. Enjoy!
Have a wonderful day, may you all have a great bounty in a warm place surrounded by loving people.
Eat too much!!
Here are twenty thank you’s from some extraordinary artists. Enjoy!
Have a wonderful day, may you all have a great bounty in a warm place surrounded by loving people.
Eat too much!!
So let's BEAT ovarian cancer with these four easy to remember signs of the disease:
B is for Bloating that is persistent and doesn't go away;
E is for Eating difficulties, e.g., heartburn, nausea, or feeling full more quickly;
A is for Abdominal or Pelvic pain you feel most days;
T is for Trouble with Urination (urgency or frequency) or change in Bowel habits.
These symptoms may be caused by ovarian cancer or by other less serious conditions. It is important to check with a doctor, preferably a gynecologist, about these potential ovarian cancer symptoms if they are new and persist for 2-3 weeks, especially if you experience several at one time.
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September 4, 2013 - Ovarian and breast cancers diagnosed. Holy sh*t. Two of them? Damn.
November 3, 2013 - First 3 rounds of chemo completed. I survived the treatment! Yeah!
January 10, 2014 - Debulking surgery completed. Staging and grading shows Stage IV low-grade serous ovarian cancer. Phase II over, not as bad as chemo believe it or not! Yeah!
June 18, 2014 - Second 5 rounds of chemo completed. Surprisingly easy compared to first 3 rounds! Yeah!
July 25, 2014 - PetScan results: NED (No Evidence of Disease). Wow. Some unexpected good news! Double Yeah!
September 8, 2014 - Unilateral mastectomy (right) with LaBoobie implant. Preliminary results: no lymph node involvement.Lab results: 1 out of 2 sentinel nodes have cancer cells. Damn.
November 4, 2014 - La Boobie implant removed due to infection. Damn.
December 16, 2014 - Radiation therapy started. 33 treatments over 6 1/2 weeks. Ugh.
December 30, 2014 - PETScan results: One lit area about 1/6th of an inch in deep pelvic area of unknown origin. "Not too terrible," declares doc. Well, yes, compared to my imaginings. But I lost my boyfriend NED. So, damn.
February 6, 2015 - Radiation ends. Yeah!
March 20, 2015 - PETScan results: Previous lit area gone, two others appear. Boyfriend NED remains hard to get. Damn.
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