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Raich
5 years agoMember
This is such a lovely thread!
I had a wobbly moment a couple of weeks ago when the boys and I were putting the tree up; realising what a different place I’m in compared to last Christmas.
Usually we head down to Perth on Boxing Day to see all our family. But this year, after my whirlwind 3 months of BC upheaval, which included many trips to and stays in hospital in Perth I have demanded we stay home this year.
I’m so grateful for my health, my body recovering and my strength returning.
I’m grateful that I found my lump, took myself to the doctor and was brave enough to go for my mammogram.
I’m grateful my surgeon and her team looked after me so well.
I’m grateful the cancer had not spread beyond my breast and the only post-operative treatment I require is 10 years of Tamoxifen.
I’m grateful for my sense of humour which has helped me and is still helping me through all the terrifying and shitty moments.
I’m grateful the cancer had not spread beyond my breast and the only post-operative treatment I require is 10 years of Tamoxifen.
I’m grateful for my sense of humour which has helped me and is still helping me through all the terrifying and shitty moments.
I’m grateful for the incredible support that has been made available to me, not only medically but also groups like this where I have found reassurance, understanding and kindness.
I’m looking forward to spending time with my husband and boys, stuffing my face with good food on Christmas Day. We’ve planned our meal and already made a practice dessert!
Xxxx lots of love to you all
I’m looking forward to spending time with my husband and boys, stuffing my face with good food on Christmas Day. We’ve planned our meal and already made a practice dessert!
Xxxx lots of love to you all