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Great story Jay.... You are definitely LIVING STRONG..... Keep it

up... You are winning. Hugs Jolene

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whenever I click on the link I am told page not available.

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Great story Jay.... You are definitely LIVING STRONG..... Keep it

up... You are winning. Hugs Jolene

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http://shareyourstory.livestrong.org/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?c=ijIVI\

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I have been a widow for 7 yrs now. It still hurts so bad when I go out and see

a older couple together and I think why am I alone. We had planned to grow old

together and take care of each other. Then there is days I get a little mad he

is not here when I need his shoulder to lean on. He was always my tower of

strength. One month from today on 8/4 we would have been married 50 years! I

always have a bad day on that date and am going to try to do better this year

but I had great plans for our 50th.

Hil

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I too am lonely, but very thankful that we are still breathing and are

looking forward to better days. Jay

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My shoulder to lean on died in December from this horrible disease.

Last Monday would have been our 41st anniversary. I know how you

feel Hil.

> I have been a widow for 7 yrs now. It still hurts so bad when I go

out and see a older couple together and I think why am I alone. We

had planned to grow old together and take care of each other. Then

there is days I get a little mad he is not here when I need his

shoulder to lean on. He was always my tower of strength. One month

from today on 8/4 we would have been married 50 years! I always have

a bad day on that date and am going to try to do better this year but

I had great plans for our 50th.

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I saw your letter. Thought it great.

Sorry you have to sign off on work. If you could find something not

quite so demanding -- but it sure wouldn't pay much either I am sure.

Well glad to hear you are getting some help Glad to hear you got food

stamps.... .

Yes you have to manage your weight. My hubby was almost your height,

just an inch shy. Always weighed about 165-170 lbs. So the weight is

okay, but you have to try not to lose anymore. Feel better soon hon....

Hugs Jolene

Jay in the Mile Hi City! wrote:

> It could be their web server. No worries though, it is just a

> synopsis of what this group already knows. I send that link to people

> I meet in order to pursuade them to get checked and to bring up awareness.

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> I will be signing off work though. I lost 10 pounds on my last chemo

> set from 167/ ~ I am 5 foot 8. I am sitting on the crapper now with

> my laptop. Really feel run down, and starting to look beat up. I am

> hoping for some assistance from the employee assistance groups here at

> United. I will qualify for food stamps too. Its short lived, and I

> am hoping for only 4 more rounds of this.

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> Next week: CEA tests- which have been near zero since my Xeloda

> treatments. I am worried about my weight loss though. My blood

> counts are all subnormal as expected. But I think its the 5FU that

> messes up my insides. Yuk.

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> I too am lonely, but very thankful that we are still breathing and are

> looking forward to better days. Jay

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http://shareyourstory.livestrong.org/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?c=ijIVI\

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