What brought you joy today?

Posted by northoftheborder @northoftheborder, Jun 28, 2024

If you've been living with cancer for a while, you know it's not all gloom and doom. Where did you find joy today? I'll start:

1. Working in my garden.
2. Meeting my daughter for tea.
3. Home-made pizza for dinner.
4. My spouse (always).
5. Some interesting online discussions.
6. Rereading a good novel.

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Another clean 3 month lymphoma screening (scan and labs) and a good visit with my hematologist. Lunch with one of my best friends to celebrate. Slowly beginning to rediscover my piano and rebuild my playing skills. Life is good….so grateful.

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I don't always realize it at times, but I know I was down for a while, guess that's why we call it a roller coaster. Today I feel so much better. I get it, it's cancer, nobody said it would be an easy ride. I'm in a good mind set today, also, I did a small project in the garage, yes before it wouldn't of taken as long, but it did make me feel good. Also rake a small pile of leaves left over in the back and brought down to the street for pick up. I like to come here to share and at the same time its rewarding to myself. A big shout out to North for coming up with the idea. It helps all of us. Best to all.

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I just found this thread today. I started reading from the newest and reached to this point where you gave a big shout out to North. Today is a good day. I am happy for you folks!

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Every service around me has raised their prices because my town has gentrified and people don't even flinch when they're told it's $500 a month to cut their lawn. That's too expensive for me being newly retired.

So, I bought: a lawnmower, a weed whacker and a power washer all for < $1,000. Yesterday, I cut the lawn and did the weeds. Today I power washed and the porch, grill, and car are sparkling. The whole thing took about four hours over two days and looks great if I can brag a little.

I invited some friends over and, in a couple hours, I'm going to grill some salmon and probably drink a beer. I rarely drink but I think I've earned it today!

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My adult children both home for the week
My friend calling
Clean laundry
Sewing buttons on a shirt
My bagel

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Realizing that it's a great day *and* I have stage 4 cancer. The two are not mutually-exclusive.

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A friend sent a funny cartoon.
My great oncologist made me laugh.
I am still connecting with God!

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I was treated with chemo for NHL in 2005. After completing all chemo, I developed excruciating pain. First dx-fibromyalgia, chronic myofascial pain and chronic fatigue. Later, I was diagnosed with Chemo induced peripheral neuropathy. It’s been a pretty rough 20 years.
However, here are some things that bring me lots of joy.
-My two daughters and their husbands
-My two precious granddaughters
-reading my morning daily Christian inspirational books
-Thinking about everything I have to be grateful for
Thanks for letting me share!!

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My wife are traveling in our RV. We went to the Henry Ford museum near Detroit. It was amazing. We got to see the Ford F-150 factory line making trucks, the the car Kennedy was in when he was assassinated, the car Reagan was pushed into when he was shot at, the real bus that Rosa Parks was riding in Montgomery Alabama in 1957 and actually got to sit in her seat, one of the 30 copies of the declaration of Independence made after it was signed, letters written by Washington during the revolutionary war and even the chair that Lincoln was sitting in when he was assassinated at Ford's theater. And so much more

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A friend sent a funny cartoon.
My great oncologist made me laugh.
I am still connecting with God!

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Thank you for all the hugs and likes. It’s so nice to have people who understand these type things. I pray you all find help and do well.

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I was treated with chemo for NHL in 2005. After completing all chemo, I developed excruciating pain. First dx-fibromyalgia, chronic myofascial pain and chronic fatigue. Later, I was diagnosed with Chemo induced peripheral neuropathy. It’s been a pretty rough 20 years.
However, here are some things that bring me lots of joy.
-My two daughters and their husbands
-My two precious granddaughters
-reading my morning daily Christian inspirational books
-Thinking about everything I have to be grateful for
Thanks for letting me share!!

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I wrote a “ thank you” to all of you! I think it’s down a few messages!! Still figuring out this site!!

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