Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 Thank you a for the kind and encouraging words..... I completed 12 weeks of Prosorba in spite of s Hopkins not offering it..I went to Hershey Medical Center where they did the treatment every week in the Blood Bank. And only 10 people have had it done in at Hershey in the last few years..I am proud of myself pushing for it, taking this chance and especially continuing treatment even though my husband left me during treatment #6! I still did it...YEA...I am doing the happy dance.... Tomorrow I have an appointment for training to help out at Hospice and Wednesday I meet with the Arthritis Foundation to volunteer also....so I am looking towards a better year in 2005... Joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 Thank you a for the kind and encouraging words..... I completed 12 weeks of Prosorba in spite of s Hopkins not offering it..I went to Hershey Medical Center where they did the treatment every week in the Blood Bank. And only 10 people have had it done in at Hershey in the last few years..I am proud of myself pushing for it, taking this chance and especially continuing treatment even though my husband left me during treatment #6! I still did it...YEA...I am doing the happy dance.... Tomorrow I have an appointment for training to help out at Hospice and Wednesday I meet with the Arthritis Foundation to volunteer also....so I am looking towards a better year in 2005... Joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 You keep doing the happy dance Joanne. You deserve it! I admire your strength and hope good things are in your future. Things happen for a reason, although sometimes they aren¹t clear when you¹re living through the nightmare. Volunteering will keep your mind off of your aching heart and your kindness will be rewarded. a > > Thank you a for the kind and encouraging words..... > I completed 12 weeks of Prosorba in spite of s Hopkins not offering it..I > went to Hershey Medical Center where they did the treatment every week in the > Blood Bank. And only 10 people have had it done in at Hershey in the last few > years..I am proud of myself pushing for it, taking this chance and especially > continuing treatment even though my husband left me during treatment #6! I > still did it...YEA...I am doing the happy dance.... > > Tomorrow I have an appointment for training to help out at Hospice and > Wednesday I meet with the Arthritis Foundation to volunteer also....so I am > looking towards a better year in 2005... > Joanne > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 You keep doing the happy dance Joanne. You deserve it! I admire your strength and hope good things are in your future. Things happen for a reason, although sometimes they aren¹t clear when you¹re living through the nightmare. Volunteering will keep your mind off of your aching heart and your kindness will be rewarded. a > > Thank you a for the kind and encouraging words..... > I completed 12 weeks of Prosorba in spite of s Hopkins not offering it..I > went to Hershey Medical Center where they did the treatment every week in the > Blood Bank. And only 10 people have had it done in at Hershey in the last few > years..I am proud of myself pushing for it, taking this chance and especially > continuing treatment even though my husband left me during treatment #6! I > still did it...YEA...I am doing the happy dance.... > > Tomorrow I have an appointment for training to help out at Hospice and > Wednesday I meet with the Arthritis Foundation to volunteer also....so I am > looking towards a better year in 2005... > Joanne > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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