You all know Abagail by now. She is such an inspiration to me, and if you are struggling with a cancer diagnosis, you need to get to know her as well. There are things you should know and do, about which you are probably clueless. ๐
Amazingly enough, today marks four (4) years, forty-eight (48) months, two hundred and eight (208) weeks, one thousand four hundred sixty (1,460) days, thirty-five thousand forty hours (35,040), two million one hundred two thousand four hundred (2,102,400) minutes, and one hundred twenty-six million one hundred forty-four thousand (126,144,000) seconds since I was told โyou have breast cancer.โ
Whew, just typing all of that out was a lot!
Every time I think about milestones and how much has changed since March 8, 2017, I am blown away. That was the day when I heard that I had cancer and that we thought it was early stage such that I would undergo treatment and emerge on the other side to re-engage with life as I knew it. I remember that Elliot and I walked out of the room where the breast surgeon (who was also a radiologist) gave us the results andโฆ
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Wow! I love the exact moments, seconds, minutes etc. Fingers crossed here too! ๐
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Yes. Abigail is an amazing human. I want her to stay around as long as she would have without the cancer.
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I know what you mean I have plenty of clients and friends that Iโve had the same issues unfortunately several have gone
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That is very hard to take. One of the main reasons I became a teacher rather than a nurse.
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Good point there!!! ๐
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Yes! ๐
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Thank you for sharing!! โค๏ธ
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Always! ๐
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