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                      Location: Here | fatchance - 2014-02-27 9:50 PM So standing in your corner. Just let me know if you need to tag me.
You two can do this!
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Lobo said everything I was going to say, lol. Just wear sweat pants and top to PET scan and you'll be fine.
Keep your mother around for the laughs, that is the best medecine. Once you let people in on your dirty little secret you will not be surprised at the ones that come forward and offer to help...let them. Whether it be bringing meals or helping clean house or foaling out mares because all your concentration needs to be on getting well and keeping a positive attitude. Keep those mares and foals close to the house so you can see them often, it will lift your spirits.
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                      Location: Here | Love you !!! JUST know Lots of us love you. Don't be afraid to say I need help.. or a hug... or a shoulder |
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         Location: SW MO | Remember not to sweat the small stuff... Just let it go it will be here tomorrow. Just relax & remember we are here for you. Just let us know what you need. Lots of prayers & hugs |
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| Good luck to you. I just started chemo/radiation therapy yesterday for rectal cancer. And let me tell you, not being able to ride is a real downer. Watching everyone else and having to stand by is disheartening. But I go out to the barn and brush and talk to all of my pones and I just had a new little filly the other day, so I'm lavishing attention on her. Fear is a realistic emotion, but you can do anything and you will come through on the other side. Maybe not unscathed, but wiser and stronger for the experience. Good vibes headed your way! |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | pkardos - 2014-02-28 11:14 AM Good luck to you. I just started chemo/radiation therapy yesterday for rectal cancer. And let me tell you, not being able to ride is a real downer. Watching everyone else and having to stand by is disheartening. But I go out to the barn and brush and talk to all of my pones and I just had a new little filly the other day, so I'm lavishing attention on her. Fear is a realistic emotion, but you can do anything and you will come through on the other side. Maybe not unscathed, but wiser and stronger for the experience. Good vibes headed your way!
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| pkardos - 2014-02-28 11:14 AM Good luck to you. I just started chemo/radiation therapy yesterday for rectal cancer. And let me tell you, not being able to ride is a real downer. Watching everyone else and having to stand by is disheartening. But I go out to the barn and brush and talk to all of my pones and I just had a new little filly the other day, so I'm lavishing attention on her. Fear is a realistic emotion, but you can do anything and you will come through on the other side. Maybe not unscathed, but wiser and stronger for the experience. Good vibes headed your way!
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | pkardos - 2014-02-28 11:14 AM Good luck to you. I just started chemo/radiation therapy yesterday for rectal cancer. And let me tell you, not being able to ride is a real downer. Watching everyone else and having to stand by is disheartening. But I go out to the barn and brush and talk to all of my pones and I just had a new little filly the other day, so I'm lavishing attention on her. Fear is a realistic emotion, but you can do anything and you will come through on the other side. Maybe not unscathed, but wiser and stronger for the experience. Good vibes headed your way!
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       Location: Haslet, Texas | pkardos - 2014-02-28 11:14 AM Good luck to you. I just started chemo/radiation therapy yesterday for rectal cancer. And let me tell you, not being able to ride is a real downer. Watching everyone else and having to stand by is disheartening. But I go out to the barn and brush and talk to all of my pones and I just had a new little filly the other day, so I'm lavishing attention on her. Fear is a realistic emotion, but you can do anything and you will come through on the other side. Maybe not unscathed, but wiser and stronger for the experience. Good vibes headed your way!
I'll be thinking of you also, plase keep us informed of your progress. This board was a world of support to me as I went through my treatments for Breast Cancer over the last 3 years. Let us lift you up when you're down or just be the shoulder you need to cry on when you don't want anybody else to see.  |
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     Location: Arkansas | hwh - 2014-02-28 11:43 AM pkardos - 2014-02-28 11:14 AM Good luck to you. I just started chemo/radiation therapy yesterday for rectal cancer. And let me tell you, not being able to ride is a real downer. Watching everyone else and having to stand by is disheartening. But I go out to the barn and brush and talk to all of my pones and I just had a new little filly the other day, so I'm lavishing attention on her. Fear is a realistic emotion, but you can do anything and you will come through on the other side. Maybe not unscathed, but wiser and stronger for the experience. Good vibes headed your way! I'll be thinking of you also, plase keep us informed of your progress. This board was a world of support to me as I went through my treatments for Breast Cancer over the last 3 years. Let us lift you up when you're down or just be the shoulder you need to cry on when you don't want anybody else to see. 
Ahd I echo this!
I had 8 Chemo treatment's for colon cancer. By last June I decieded if the cancer didn't kill me, the chemo would! I'd had a scan every 3 months and they still not found any more cancer cells. So, I was able to stop the chemo. But still have the effect's of the drugs...which they tell me will go away, maybe! Oh joy. Hang tuff...it will get better!  |
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