What brought you joy today?
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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While in the treatment center the other day, I read a poem on the window that brought me joy and gave me a big smile.. The devil whispered in my ear, you are not strong enough for the storm,, I whispered in the devil's ear,, I AM THE STORM. Reading this gave me a good feeling. Best to all.
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13 ReactionsSpent the afternoon with my daughter son in law and grandchildren (3 and 6) lots of fun at a Halloween 🎃 lights show
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8 ReactionsFunny day today,, got my firmagon and Xgeva shot this afternoon and still the day has been good. I like to make note to myself that there are days like today, of course not every day is a downer but for some reasons days like today make me extra happy. I try not to over analyze it, just go with the flow and be happy. Come to think of it, I really can't answer what brought me joy today only that I have it. Best to all.
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10 ReactionsJoy comes in a lot of new forms since I was found in Stage 4.
Today I walked out of store and a bunch of little kids were selling $20 bags of pop corn for money for them to have more learning items in their church. The pop corn was excellent.
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9 ReactionsOkay, so today is a little mixed, but anyway,. Had the day off today, always a good thing, got the front lawn mowed, always gives pleasure when viewing after finishing. While out mowing, had a chance to talk with my neighbor, always nice to chat. I have arthritis in my left hip area, had it for many years, well today I remembered that I use to stretch my leg on the bench in the garage, started doing that and already is helping. The mixed part comes from sides from meds a little rough today but yet, we still be rocking! Best to all.
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11 ReactionsThis picture of your puppy brought me a good smile - love it
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5 ReactionsThat is my joy for today, instant smile and chuckle, so cute
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5 ReactionsHide-and-seek with my daughter's puppy (can anyone help me find her?).
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10 ReactionsHi Roger, sounds like you’ve been through plenty already and are hardened to the treatment and sufferings. I was first afraid I’d be on O2 long term, and physically incapacitated, because I’ve never been unable to manage my needs, and I won’t be able to work ( I’m working part time) while on oxygen because our precision optics lab/ shop used some open flame
( torches). 2nd day home from hospital and my breathing has improved maybe 25% or more since, so I’d bet I’m off the oxygen within a week. Need to relax but also test yourself with standing, very small walks and lowering the O2 and seeing how the breathing goes. Keep a finger pulse oximeter around. And Always, Always keep the faith in both the darkest and lightest moments and he won’t let you down.
Good luck
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8 ReactionsHello relicmeister, we share some unwanted health issues, and your positive attitude is commendable.
I too have esophageal cancer that has returned after four years and hopefully clear after recent surgery at Barnes in St. Louis.
One year ago I was diagnosed with Merkel cell cancer and was treated by surgery, radiation and immunotherapy. The immunotherapy, after 22 treatments caused a fluid buildup in both lungs. The initial treatment of steroids and anti-biotics was unsuccessful. Yesterday I had a bronchoscopy to determine what type of infection so a treatment can be determined. I start oxygen today.
Any advice for a fellow believer?
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