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Thank you so much Don. You were such a driving force for me. I always felt empowered with all the information you provided. I knew that I was informed when I went to the doctor and could have intelligent conversation about all this. I believe that I was able to enlighten them...on an occasion or two. I will get blood work in three months just to check enzymes and then the big blood work in October...just in time for my birthday. I hope it is a great present.

Thank you again for always being there.

Ramona

From: Christ <ludichrist2000@...> Sent: Sun, April 3, 2011 3:48:32 PMSubject: [ ] Treatment - Ramona

CONGRATULATIONS Ramona. !!!!!!!!!!

[don dancing a jig] :-)

You finished the year of treatment - I know that wasnt easy, but your a HERO.

Now comes the waiting game for 6 months to see if you are truely cured.

I pray that you are, so you can have your life back.

I love your positive attitude.

Good job my friend, you deserve many kudo's.

Please stay in touch with the group so that we know how you fair.

love

don in ks

From: Ramona Cook <cook_1057@...>Subject: [ ] Treatment Date: Sunday, April 3, 2011, 10:22 AM

Hello Everyone,

I've been gone for a while but wanted to take a moment to say THANK YOU to the people in this group who got me through the hardest part of my treatment. Thank you Don, Teri, and Gloria. You had huge impacts for me. Why am I telling you this now? I'M DONE...48 WEEKS OF HELL IS OVER. I took the last shot and pills this past Wednesday. Now the waiting game begins. I am so ready to have a life back. I'm back on my herbal supplements. Doing detox treatments with my doctor. This year has been such a cleansing. I have scrutinized my life and decided to make changes to better take care of me. I am working to change my professional life. I want to be a part of something bigger than me. Life is TOO short to give up so much for money, prestige, materialism.........

For everyone still in treatment or just diagnosed, keep your chin up and don't forget that you are bigger than any little bug. KICK BUTT!!!!! This past year has gone fast. It is almost surreal that it is over. Think of this time as an opportunity to design a new you. Be the person you have wanted to be with the rest of your life to look forward to. Start a "bucket list" to keep track of all the great things you want to do when your treatment is over and you are feeling better. Jump on that Harley...hug that child extra tight...let go of "Xs" baggage...listen to the birds sign just before the sun comes up...close your eyes and feel the sun shining on your face...go the park and swing like a kid...enjoy your life. Appreciate the simplicity because it is so valuable.

I know when you feel like crap it is often difficult to find the light but this is where it begins.

Writing this makes me cry. The reality hits

"I'M DONE." "WHOOPY." "THANK YOU GOD."

Hugs and prayers to all!!!!!!!!!!!

Ramona Cook

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Hi Ramona

You are more than welcome, but you did all the hard work.

I will pray that your birthday present will be the one you want.

Take it easy on yourself, and let your body heal now.

Keep drinking water to flush the meds, and stick to a good diet.

Please check in from time to time to say hi.

I am always available.

We all love you.

love

don in ks

From: Ramona Cook <cook_1057@...>Subject: [ ] Treatment Date: Sunday, April 3, 2011, 10:22 AM

Hello Everyone,

I've been gone for a while but wanted to take a moment to say THANK YOU to the people in this group who got me through the hardest part of my treatment. Thank you Don, Teri, and Gloria. You had huge impacts for me. Why am I telling you this now? I'M DONE...48 WEEKS OF HELL IS OVER. I took the last shot and pills this past Wednesday. Now the waiting game begins. I am so ready to have a life back. I'm back on my herbal supplements. Doing detox treatments with my doctor. This year has been such a cleansing. I have scrutinized my life and decided to make changes to better take care of me. I am working to change my professional life. I want to be a part of something bigger than me. Life is TOO short to give up so much for money, prestige, materialism.........

For everyone still in treatment or just diagnosed, keep your chin up and don't forget that you are bigger than any little bug. KICK BUTT!!!!! This past year has gone fast. It is almost surreal that it is over. Think of this time as an opportunity to design a new you. Be the person you have wanted to be with the rest of your life to look forward to. Start a "bucket list" to keep track of all the great things you want to do when your treatment is over and you are feeling better. Jump on that Harley...hug that child extra tight...let go of "Xs" baggage...listen to the birds sign just before the sun comes up...close your eyes and feel the sun shining on your face...go the park and swing like a kid...enjoy your life. Appreciate the simplicity because it is so valuable.

I know when you feel like crap it is often difficult to find the light but this is where it begins.

Writing this makes me cry. The reality hits

"I'M DONE." "WHOOPY." "THANK YOU GOD."

Hugs and prayers to all!!!!!!!!!!!

Ramona Cook

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