and positive, healing energy coming your way. Keep us posted!
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((((((((((LBTC and DH))))))))))))))) You're getting healing and positive thoughts from me too! Keep us posted...
There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".
and positive, healing energy coming your way. Keep us posted!
what Adventure Girl sed ((((((( hugs ))))))))). ::sighs:: this thread is going to get the whole board crying. My Dad lost his 20 year battle with prostate cancer last year at 85, I've lost an aunt, uncle and Grandfather to cancer. But my aunt and Grandmother (and granma lived to 99.11) survived skin and breast cancer respectively.
I hate this g** d*** disease
Lighting a candle for both a ya'
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Best wishes and prayers to you both.
Oh, adding my good thoughts as well. My dad, who is 94, just went through some very successful hormone based treatment, and we all learned from his case that there are a lot of options available.
The bicycle is the most civilized conveyance known to man. Other forms of transport grow daily more nightmarish. Only the bicycle remains pure in heart. ~Iris Murdoch, The Red and the Green
Thoughts and visions of health and vigor and many blessings are sent your way. Keeping you and your husband in the light...
I hear so much how positive energy flow can be helpful. Sending you and DH positive thoughts and love-
"We can let circumstances rule us, or we can take charge and rule our lives from within."
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Geana
Vertically Challenged in Memphis,TN
"Live as if your were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."
I think llb is right based on the tremendous number of emails I see for supportive thoughts for your DH and many others. Stay strong, and remember that a plan will present itself when needed. Day by day, as many of my patients teach me.Originally Posted by latelatebloomer
Hang in there, and best to your DH.
Adding my positive vibes to everyone else's, adding a dash of strength and love!
Waiting and the uncertainty--those are the tough things. ER docs lean to the safe side, and they are right. It's best to get it checked out and be happy with a false alarm than to neglect a possible cancer. I hope it's not cancer, and that you both go on your merry ways. However, as my pink ribbon suggests, there is life after cancer! In any case, my thoughts are with you. Best of luck.
Jan
Hang in there LBTJ
This is one of the hardest parts...waiting. It's clear from all these posts you are not alone and neither are you alone in those who have survived cancer. There are so many of us. We're all here holding you tight and keeping you in the light. Dance the dance.
Suzanne
PS: I'm a 19 year breast cancer survivor
Greetings from the DH of the LBTC!
I can't thank you all enough for the outpouring of support for us and our little problem. As I sit here I wonder what is in store for us and I ride the emotional rollercoaster looking for the answer.
I don't know if my Super Hottie gal has ever mentoned our old dog Yogi who suffered from ostheosarcoma? He was a wonderful pal, and as it turned out through his courage and will to live, became my hero and a large inspiration in our lives. He wasn't just a great dog, but also a beautiful soul. As I sat on the starting line at the 2005 Test of Metal bike race, the announcer asked for us to have a moment of silence for the lost loved ones in our lives. I immediately thought of Yogi and seeing his swinging tail in front of me running down the singletrack, and I smiled like an idiot! I'm pretty sure he ran with me for the rest of the race.
So as I sit here with my brain running the gamut, I have come to realise that beautiful souls are all around us (especially on this forum!) and wishing us well. You don't even know me, and yet you are sending me the positive energy I need. THANKYOU!
So, here is the deal...when I kick the crap out of this stupid disease or whatever it is, we're having a party and you are ALL coming!
See you there!
John the DH
Way to go. Now I'm crying. 9 years after his death, I still wake up in the middle of the night thinking my old pooch has bumped into the bed as he rolled over. He used to go fishing with me.
We're a very emotional bunch here. We'll be thinking of you and your Hottie Gal. Hang in there.
SK
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the most famous testicular-cancer survivor...not everyone can win 7 TdFs, but Lance is indeed an inspiration for survival and thriving and saying "take that cancer, you can't take me!"![]()
Best of luck - perhaps you don't even have it - but if you do, you can beat it. Sending many healing thoughts your way!
Emily
Emily
2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
I will be holding you and DH in the light. Be strong and positive. Life is good.