snappy
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[After radiation I stopped in the Cancer Center's Resource Library, which is a nice room right by the door of this new facility....and was browsing the shelves of books, tapes, videos, pamphlets. A woman came in to return a couple of things she thought I worked there (it was unattended at the time). When I said I was a patient not staff, and that I hadn't seen any attendant in there at all, she said, "Oh, I'll just use the honor system" so I asked her how the check-out/drop off system worked. We ended up having a nice 1/2 hour chat, she pointed out a couple of the books she's read and liked, we discussed our situations....
It made me think about the fact that to me, the BEST part about being diagnosed with BC, has been the people I've met, talked to, etc. You ladies, the one today, an elderly gentleman who is having radiation for cancer in his vocal chords-he started rads the day before me and his appt is right around the same time as mione so we usually see each other coming or going,the lady that drew my blood sample yesterday at the onc office was a peach....
It's interesting to me that I have actually FOUND a "best part" of this this experience. OK...gotta go now before I get all emotional again
happy weekend!![/QUOTE]
I could not have said it better. In some ways I feel have more support from all kind of sources than I ever have enjoyed during my entire life. It seems like when you need it the most, God opens that door for you. I am at the place where I want to give back, not sure how, maybe volunteer work.
Pea-n-me, can't wait to hear about your relay. It's funny but just hearing some of the wonderful stories some of you write about somehow is healing.
It is not as good as being there but it's all good.
I vote for the pink elephant table too. Great banner title.
Thanks for your well wishes about the storm, there are so many people on the road, you just know someone is going to be hurt in all that, long before Dennis arrives. Why do we live down here??
It made me think about the fact that to me, the BEST part about being diagnosed with BC, has been the people I've met, talked to, etc. You ladies, the one today, an elderly gentleman who is having radiation for cancer in his vocal chords-he started rads the day before me and his appt is right around the same time as mione so we usually see each other coming or going,the lady that drew my blood sample yesterday at the onc office was a peach....
It's interesting to me that I have actually FOUND a "best part" of this this experience. OK...gotta go now before I get all emotional again

happy weekend!![/QUOTE]
I could not have said it better. In some ways I feel have more support from all kind of sources than I ever have enjoyed during my entire life. It seems like when you need it the most, God opens that door for you. I am at the place where I want to give back, not sure how, maybe volunteer work.
Pea-n-me, can't wait to hear about your relay. It's funny but just hearing some of the wonderful stories some of you write about somehow is healing.
It is not as good as being there but it's all good.
I vote for the pink elephant table too. Great banner title.
Thanks for your well wishes about the storm, there are so many people on the road, you just know someone is going to be hurt in all that, long before Dennis arrives. Why do we live down here??