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@gamaryanne

Thank you so much for all that have posted on this string. We learn so much from each other because most of our oncologists have their plates FULL.
I spend every morning in my quiet place with the Lord. My words for this year are “Show Me” and He has shown me so much. Not just about this disease, but far beyond it.
My “Ven” diagram has always been family, community, business, and church. They all intersect with my faith in God. All the doctor appts, chemo, surgery recovery have put a damper into what I say yes to now and there are many things we can do! I am able to continue my real estate business full time. It keeps me engaged with people and challenges my brain to think out of the box in this crazy market (esp now!)🤣. I write notes to people who are dealing with difficult issues of all types and I find myself spending time one on one with more people who seem to need inspiration -so I find it for them and it keeps my situation in perspective. I always get a dose of fresh air each day! Lastly I am using my resources to raise awareness of this disease. Hosting a purple stride team in April in Atlanta!
Find a way to help others; it will help you more💜💜
HUGE thanks to those that post here. I learn so much. Keep the faith!!

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Wow, you are an inspiration! I can't believe you're still working full time and doing so much volunteer work. That's fabulous!

What a nice answer! Not being able to drive all these months(because of pain pump surgically placed), I just feel out of touch with reality.
I’d love to travel out west, San Diego or down to Florida but just can’t figure how I’d handle all that comes with traveling, let alone doing it with a walker, suitcase no rental car, diarrhea every time I eat something, on top of it trying to do it alone! Again don’t have any idea how you stage 4 folks do it, unless maybe you have someone with you to help.