
now that i'm done with chemo, what happens with this port? the cancer community recommends leaving it in for awhile 'if you're not in a rush to have it removed'. why, you ask (i did). 'just in case.' hmmmm. although they won't say it, i was quick to sense that 'just in case' was code for relapse, more chemo, etc, etc.
after giving it some serious thought, i decided that i am in a rush! i'm in a rush to get myself back together and put this behind me. i think that if i'm working on believing with my whole heart and soul that this cancer won't be back, my actions better say so too. so... (drum roll)... tomorrow i'm having my port removed. although i'm not excited about any sort of surgery, this is the type that's a lot easier to swallow!
after giving it some serious thought, i decided that i am in a rush! i'm in a rush to get myself back together and put this behind me. i think that if i'm working on believing with my whole heart and soul that this cancer won't be back, my actions better say so too. so... (drum roll)... tomorrow i'm having my port removed. although i'm not excited about any sort of surgery, this is the type that's a lot easier to swallow!
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Love the spirit.....and love you!!
Dad
Jules, that's good news! Step one to putting all of this behind you and getting back to living life the way you want to! I say the next port you put in your body should be a nicely aged port red wine... Can't wait to celebrate your victory with you!!
-Paul
Hi Julie,
I hope it went smoothly. Good riddance to that reminder.
Rick
hey julie,
probably will not see you over the holiday (i am opting to stay in one place on Christmas Day) but want you to know, we still think of you every day. We are all staying positive and let's hope for Good Health, lots of laughter and much happiness in the New Year!
We love you Julie! The gang here in Assonet...love kelly
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