Amber- so sorry you had to find the group, but I'm glad you did. What an ordeal! It sounds like you're handling it quite well and I'm glad you're doing well!! As for Corey Mathews hair, I think of it better than than nothing!

Mine came back straight as always, but if possible finer and thinner. I've been off chemo for over a year and it still hasn't filled in properly. Everyone comments on how long its getting, but I still refuse to go without a hat because it looks so thin and nasty. Hopefully yours will come back lovely, and maybe even straighten out. I have a friend who is a stylist who I have trim up my hair every once in a while. She thinks it will eventually fill back in and look great. I hope she's right! The nice part about seeing her is that she does make it look better than I think it is, so I would recommend seeing someone to help make it the best it can be until you're happy with it.
Snappy- I'm very sorry about Snappy. Keep smiling whenever possible.

Graduation trip to WDW sounds very exciting! I have been with the new MagicBands and FP+. It was a lot at first, but once we got everything planned (FP+ was the hardest part) it was great! We didn't have any problems, and it was great not worrying about rope drop to get TSMM fast passes.

And it sounds like you've got great graduation pictures for your dd. Such an exciting time!
Smiley- I LOVE that you're renovating your house and using Disney-esqe tiles! I love the little touches that make us happy, and it's things like that I like the most! Can't wait to see the finished product!
Pea- lucky for the containers under the sink! I'm glad there wasn't too much damage!
Cheryl- here's hoping you're feeling better!!
LMP- I hope the knee is doing better! Knees can be such a pain sometimes.
Well it sounded like we all had scans at the same time. I just got back the results of my CAT scan, and I'm still clean and boring.

My oncologist keeps telling me to continue to be her "miracle patient", and I'm happy to oblige. We've decided to do a mammogram to see what the lump looks like, and I'm going to meet with my surgeon early next month to plan a lumpectomy (if we can find the lump to take out), with possible removal of a couple lymph nodes that were cancerous. The theory is if we've got no active cancer, we should take out what used to be cancer and hopefully that will prevent the cancer from coming back in the future. She also thinks I may become fertile again, but I'm not as convinced as she is. I'm trying to find a way to figure out if I am or not (without getting pregnant) so I know, but I haven't found a way yet. It's so weird to think that I may be headed for a new normal of cancer-free and no doctor's appointments every week! I won't go back to see my oncologist for three more months, and she doesn't want any scans in the meantime. I think this will be the longest I'll have gone without a scan in 3.5 years! It's almost scary!
Spring is finally arriving here in Maine. The snow is finally all gone, and we even hit mid to upper 60's yesterday! Today it's back down in the 50's with showers, but yesterday was great. Daffodils are out, trees are starting to bud, grass is turning green. Winter may finally be over!
Wishing everyone the best, and sending positive thoughts your way! (Sorry I don't write more here, but I am keeping track of everyone and lurking.) GAGWTA!