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@loribmt First I'm so happy to hear that you are in remission!!!! Yes I'm very fortunate to have an amazing family and wonderful friends (that I have not reached out to as of yet) I'm waiting to find more information. Every little ache and pain I'm having scares me that "what if" I'm glad I logged into this site because it is helping me mentally! I do not feel alone as much as I did last week!

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😊 You’re never alone here. We’re like a big ol’ coffee klatch of family members sitting around the kitchen table…in our own homes. I remember my aunties and my mom, or my mom and neighbor ladies, etc… they shared laughter, tears, anger, disappointments, illness, births, deaths…well, you get it. It’s all about encouragement, empathy and support!

One of my means to survival that I’ve shared before, I no longer deal in ‘what ifs’. That’s just wasted precious time and a mental drain. So now, it’s “If, then”. If something happens, then it’s on my radar and I’ll deal with it. It is so liberating not to worry about what could go wrong. What if everything goes right? 😉