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Lorrie

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  1. Hello there Ron, Greeting from a fellow Stimuvax Clinical Trial patient. I am so elated to hear your news. The road is long, curvy and sometimes unending but your fight has given us all that wonderful hope and support we need. What can I say? Tremendous feelings of support for you my friend. Lorrie
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    STORY TIME

    *Sung to the tune 'Thank God I'm A Country Boy' Well life on the couch is kinda laid back Ain't much an old chemo girl like me can't hack It's late to rise and early in the sack My God, I'm a chemo girl! Just as the last line was sung
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    STORY TIME

    not ask for Tequila but instead inquire where I can find a six-pack of La Crosse beer. Just as I went to ask the local bar owner where to find it , a funny looking bus
  4. Well what do you know about that! I found this link, which explains the process in 'fairly' understandable terms for us non-scientific peeps (me!). http://www.pnas.org/content/96/2/703.fu ... 216498a564 This link is from the PNAS "Proceedings of the National Acadamy of Sciences of the United States".
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    5 years ago

    Ya know....just when things were getting a little semi-gray and not the usual 'white,' along comes Bruce with his most electrifying post of hope shaking out that gray. Bruce, Congratulations on this journey's end. Now the tremendous upward journey keeps going but in a totally different light. Fantastic. Please keep up your posts, including your insights on your cure. Faith and hope abound. Congrats again.
  6. Lorrie

    A Wedding

    Well I cannot imagine all the fun to be had at this wedding. Your feelings are so up and down but once you get there, get all the flowers and arranging done perhaps things may settle a bit. Your nephew will be so happy you are there for him and helping out so much. It is fully understandable to be going through this and feeling a bit nutty! You watch, things will be better than ever! Lets see some flower pix is right! Have a good time for yourself first then the rest will follow so easy you wont even believe it.
  7. Oh my gosh what a flashback to my teen years. I loved that magazine. Thanks...
  8. Cough snork....hahahha...snork..... You got me! I cant wait to get my seven younger siblings...
  9. Hi there fellow Ontarioan Ontarioite Ontarioster ??? What ever fits... I just finished almost the same scenario in March/08 and feel pretty darn good. All my treatments were in Juravinski Cancer Clinic in Hamilton. They are all angels from heaven there just like all Cancer Clinics I am sure. We are coping very well here what with the crazy hot humid weather, how are you? Best wishes on your treatment! Keep posting! Take care
  10. Hello there, I can only add "Ditto" to Ned's wonderful explanation. If at first his letter does not sink in, then read it again. Truer words have never been spoken. Sincere best wishes and support to you and your Mom and family. It may seem a bit of a challenge right now but you are very strong and will manage. You found this web site, which will be a true help for support and encouragement. Take care and keep posting.
  11. Thanks for your kind words. The support from you very nice people is just what I need! Many thanks.
  12. I am not sure if this is the correct area to post this. My apologies. We received news of my brother-in-law Dennis's pain and his doctor eventually after several tests and surgery, you all know the drill, found cancer. This was two months ago. Without getting too involved, his liver and areas surrounding were fully into the cancer. This was the secondary and as of today, they could not pinpoint the primary. We are in shock and as I write this, can hardly breathe. No treatment was suggested as the cancer is so far gone. He stood up for his Quantity of Life to which they will be starting chemo next week. The oncologist is hoping his body will hold up and actually did not recommend the chemo. I thought I had hit a rough patch. Hardly, comparatively speaking. We must be strong for others and always hope for the very best. Dennis is 48 years young. Please think of him, which is a lot to ask I know as we all have our own crosses to bear. Thanks for listening.
  13. Lorrie

    Intro

    Hello there, What an amazing story, which reminds me of my dear mother who left us due to non-cancer issues. She is with me still and it uplifts my heart. You are an amazing woman to let us know all those deep inner thoughts and feeling you have. Do not let go of your mother's feelings back to you. They will never go away and are the biggest gift of all. Keep us posted on how you are doing. There are several wonderful people in this site who have helped and supported me a lot. Take care.
  14. Hi 'Huggy' Mary, Glad to see you here so we can offer you any support that we all can muster up! Things may seem a bit strange but you sound strong and confident Mary. Keep up the good thoughts because we are all here with you. Keep us posted please. Take care.
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