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I just finished two weeks ago with my hair thanks to those penguins. I stumbled across your site when I googled breast cancer and caffine. I am not sure why, since I didn't see you mention it. I do miss my coffee. I love this site and really hope we meet one of these days on a race. My daughter and I are planning on doing the Nike marathon. You are incredible. Good health to you.
Susan,
What a great entry. Though I am sorry to hear about your son's foot, you are absolutely correct. We have the ability to adapt to "a new normal" and continue with life, even if it is less comfortable. Congratulations on making it through this first year!
Cheryl
What a great entry. Though I am sorry to hear about your son's foot, you are absolutely correct. We have the ability to adapt to "a new normal" and continue with life, even if it is less comfortable. Congratulations on making it through this first year!
Cheryl
Hi Susan,
What great news about the mammogram! You have had a rough road, but your positive spirit and gifted writing infused with humor will inspire many. Thanks for sharing and hope a trip to Texas might be in your future!
Love,
Lynn
What great news about the mammogram! You have had a rough road, but your positive spirit and gifted writing infused with humor will inspire many. Thanks for sharing and hope a trip to Texas might be in your future!
Love,
Lynn
Susan, I've been thinking about you. Thanks for sharing your journey. I know it has been a rough one, but it appears to have its rewards. Much love! Micki
(31) Your Favorite Niece Tue, 31 January 2012 05:13:51 +0000 |
it makes me feel fat how you exercise more than i do and i don't even have cancer. i need to do something productive. LOVE YOOOU!!!! Rachel
(30) Adam Ruthford Thu, 12 January 2012 14:39:04 +0000 |
Congratulations on finishing your last Taxol treatment. I know that has to be a great relief for you and Earl.
Dear Susan,
It was so great to get your Christmas card with all those individual photos.
The family looks great, as do YOU. Iām picking up some coconut oil first thing tomorrow!
Thanks for including the link to your blog. I had just finished reading āSteve Jobsā on my new Kindle Fire (yes, I love it), so I started your blog from the very beginning right away. Of course, I was worried about your health, so I read the latest entry first just to make sure you were okay before I took time to read.
First, let me say how happy I am you're doing so well. Your blog reads as well as any novel. It is engaging, full of facts and research, humor, great photos, and excellent ideas about life and health that we can all learn from (you'll notice the preposition I ended that sentence with - oops, there's anotherā¦). You (and Earl) are truly remarkable. I loved your metaphors and verbal challenges to the cancer itself, and I was AMAZED at your research and knowledge about all things related. Most important, I was impressed and inspired by your active role in the treatments. I've often said I should take an advocate with me for doctorsā visits, since I tend not to remember anything said, but youāve been your own advocate throughout, and no doubt it has contributed to your unusual well-being during your therapy.
Probably most rewarding as I read was simply the revisiting of my friendship with you - remembering the gifted student and flute player you were. Coaching you was a highlight of my teaching days, and I enjoyed knowing your entire family (except for David, whom I donāt recall meeting, or did I?).
I may write a private email later, but I wanted to tell you how delightful (odd word to use to describe a cancer blogā¦) it was to read your posts. Iām sure itās been and can still be a useful resource for others going through similar treatments. It read like a novel; perhaps you will think about publishing it.
Anyway, itās great to hear youāre doing so well. Please give my regards to your mother and your very special family. Thank Earl for me for his exemplary support. And one more thing⦠do you think cold caps could grow NEW hair?
My very best,
Don
It was so great to get your Christmas card with all those individual photos.
Thanks for including the link to your blog. I had just finished reading āSteve Jobsā on my new Kindle Fire (yes, I love it), so I started your blog from the very beginning right away. Of course, I was worried about your health, so I read the latest entry first just to make sure you were okay before I took time to read.
First, let me say how happy I am you're doing so well. Your blog reads as well as any novel. It is engaging, full of facts and research, humor, great photos, and excellent ideas about life and health that we can all learn from (you'll notice the preposition I ended that sentence with - oops, there's anotherā¦). You (and Earl) are truly remarkable. I loved your metaphors and verbal challenges to the cancer itself, and I was AMAZED at your research and knowledge about all things related. Most important, I was impressed and inspired by your active role in the treatments. I've often said I should take an advocate with me for doctorsā visits, since I tend not to remember anything said, but youāve been your own advocate throughout, and no doubt it has contributed to your unusual well-being during your therapy.
Probably most rewarding as I read was simply the revisiting of my friendship with you - remembering the gifted student and flute player you were. Coaching you was a highlight of my teaching days, and I enjoyed knowing your entire family (except for David, whom I donāt recall meeting, or did I?).
I may write a private email later, but I wanted to tell you how delightful (odd word to use to describe a cancer blogā¦) it was to read your posts. Iām sure itās been and can still be a useful resource for others going through similar treatments. It read like a novel; perhaps you will think about publishing it.
Anyway, itās great to hear youāre doing so well. Please give my regards to your mother and your very special family. Thank Earl for me for his exemplary support. And one more thing⦠do you think cold caps could grow NEW hair?
My very best,
Don
Hi Susan, I just wanted to let you know that I am so glad I know you and have shared a part of my life with you. You are so brave and write so eloquently about cancer. It was a joy to see your christmas card. Your old friend, Inga
(27) Naomi Mon, 2 January 2012 00:51:54 +0000 |
Happy 2012 to you and the whole family! Here's to a healthier year for all of you. We loved the New Year's card.
The kids have grown and changed so much in the last few months!
You are such an inspiration to me (and probably others). I would like to point out how proud I am of my brother - we should all have men of this caliber at our side during moments of crises like this!
The kids have grown and changed so much in the last few months!
You are such an inspiration to me (and probably others). I would like to point out how proud I am of my brother - we should all have men of this caliber at our side during moments of crises like this!
Susan, Just got your holiday card and immediately accessed your site. I'm sure your diligence to research and documentation of your treatment will be a great source of information and comfort to others who may be battling breast cancer. You are amazing and a wonderful inspiration. You are and will continue to be in my thoughts. Much hugs and love from Texas.
Hi,
I'm also Sally's aide at PNS this year and have sent you an old fashioned email at your stanfordalumni.org account. I hope you have a chance to read it soon. Thanks much.
Kathleen Prior
I'm also Sally's aide at PNS this year and have sent you an old fashioned email at your stanfordalumni.org account. I hope you have a chance to read it soon. Thanks much.
Kathleen Prior
Susan, I am so proud of you! You are a great example. Keep up the good fight!
Cheryl
Cheryl
AWWW YEAHHH CHOCOLATE YEAH. you are absolutely ahmazing, and i hope you had a delicious chocolate day! xoxo, your favorite niece.
Happy chocolate day! I'm back home from a quick trip to wish my sister a happy 50th. Let's schedule a walk or lunch.
M
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Congfratulations on 11/11/11 otherwise known as chocolate day. Eat some Godiva for me as I am still on a diet.