Guest guest Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 Great story! Your courage and attitude should encourage all. Thanks for sharing it with us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 http://shareyourstory.livestrong.org/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?c=ijIVI\ 2PFKoG&b=738859&sid=idJKLNOrEbJGKONvC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2005 Report Share Posted July 4, 2005 Great story Jay.... You are definitely LIVING STRONG..... Keep it up... You are winning. Hugs Jolene Jay in the Mile Hi City! wrote: > http://shareyourstory.livestrong.org/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?c=ijIVI\ 2PFKoG&b=738859&sid=idJKLNOrEbJGKONvC > http://shareyourstory.livestrong.org/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?c=ijIV\ I2PFKoG&b=738859&sid=idJKLNOrEbJGKONvC> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2005 Report Share Posted July 4, 2005 whenever I click on the link I am told page not available. karima Re: Jays story on Lance Armstrongs site Great story Jay.... You are definitely LIVING STRONG..... Keep it up... You are winning. Hugs Jolene Jay in the Mile Hi City! wrote: > http://shareyourstory.livestrong.org/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?c=ijIVI\ 2PFKoG&b=738859&sid=idJKLNOrEbJGKONvC > http://shareyourstory.livestrong.org/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?c=ijIV\ I2PFKoG&b=738859&sid=idJKLNOrEbJGKONvC> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2005 Report Share Posted July 4, 2005 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. 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. 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. I too am lonely, but very thankful that we are still breathing and are looking forward to better days. Jay Re: Jays story on Lance Armstrongs site Great story Jay.... You are definitely LIVING STRONG..... Keep it up... You are winning. Hugs Jolene Jay in the Mile Hi City! wrote: > http://shareyourstory.livestrong.org/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?c=ijIVI\ 2PFKoG&b=738859&sid=idJKLNOrEbJGKONvC > http://shareyourstory.livestrong.org/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?c=ijIV\ I2PFKoG&b=738859&sid=idJKLNOrEbJGKONvC> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2005 Report Share Posted July 4, 2005 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. 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. 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. I too am lonely, but very thankful that we are still breathing and are looking forward to better days. Jay Re: Jays story on Lance Armstrongs site Great story Jay.... You are definitely LIVING STRONG..... Keep it up... You are winning. Hugs Jolene Jay in the Mile Hi City! wrote: > http://shareyourstory.livestrong.org/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?c=ijIVI\ 2PFKoG&b=738859&sid=idJKLNOrEbJGKONvC > http://shareyourstory.livestrong.org/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?c=ijIV\ I2PFKoG&b=738859&sid=idJKLNOrEbJGKONvC> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2005 Report Share Posted July 4, 2005 I am so sorry your are in such a mucky place right now. I too am happy to be alive and breathing. Today I managed to not obsess over what goes in and what comes out. I was tearful and I think that is the holiday. I look at the pictures of people with their arms around each other dreamily watching the fireworks with the Boston Pops playing (my tradition here) and wonder where is my shoulder to lean on. Thinking of you every day. Are you home now? Karima Re: Jays story on Lance Armstrongs site Great story Jay.... You are definitely LIVING STRONG..... Keep it up... You are winning. Hugs Jolene Jay in the Mile Hi City! wrote: > http://shareyourstory.livestrong.org/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?c=ijIVI\ 2PFKoG&b=738859&sid=idJKLNOrEbJGKONvC > http://shareyourstory.livestrong.org/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?c=ijIV\ I2PFKoG&b=738859&sid=idJKLNOrEbJGKONvC> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2005 Report Share Posted July 4, 2005 I am so sorry your are in such a mucky place right now. I too am happy to be alive and breathing. Today I managed to not obsess over what goes in and what comes out. I was tearful and I think that is the holiday. I look at the pictures of people with their arms around each other dreamily watching the fireworks with the Boston Pops playing (my tradition here) and wonder where is my shoulder to lean on. Thinking of you every day. Are you home now? Karima Re: Jays story on Lance Armstrongs site Great story Jay.... You are definitely LIVING STRONG..... Keep it up... You are winning. Hugs Jolene Jay in the Mile Hi City! wrote: > http://shareyourstory.livestrong.org/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?c=ijIVI\ 2PFKoG&b=738859&sid=idJKLNOrEbJGKONvC > http://shareyourstory.livestrong.org/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?c=ijIV\ I2PFKoG&b=738859&sid=idJKLNOrEbJGKONvC> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2005 Report Share Posted July 4, 2005 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 Re: Jays story on Lance Armstrongs site I too am lonely, but very thankful that we are still breathing and are looking forward to better days. Jay ----- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2005 Report Share Posted July 4, 2005 I know that feeling all to well Hil. We were married nearly 38 years when Richie passed away, 44 years it would have been since April 22, if he had lived. I feel bad when I see older couples shopping together and either he is holding her up and she him. Is so precious and sure makes me sad that he is not here for us to hold each other up... But so it goes. I am happy that those old folks have each other... sure can't begrudge them that. Hope you manage to get through 8/4 okay this year. Plan to do something special if you can. Hugs Jolene Hil wrote: > 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2005 Report Share Posted July 4, 2005 I know that feeling all to well Hil. We were married nearly 38 years when Richie passed away, 44 years it would have been since April 22, if he had lived. I feel bad when I see older couples shopping together and either he is holding her up and she him. Is so precious and sure makes me sad that he is not here for us to hold each other up... But so it goes. I am happy that those old folks have each other... sure can't begrudge them that. Hope you manage to get through 8/4 okay this year. Plan to do something special if you can. Hugs Jolene Hil wrote: > 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2005 Report Share Posted July 4, 2005 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. > > Hil > Re: Jays story on Lance Armstrongs site > > > > I too am lonely, but very thankful that we are still breathing and are looking forward to better days. Jay > ----- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2005 Report Share Posted July 4, 2005 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. > > 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. > > 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. > > I too am lonely, but very thankful that we are still breathing and are > looking forward to better days. Jay > Re: Jays story on Lance Armstrongs > site > > > Great story Jay.... You are definitely LIVING STRONG..... Keep it > up... You are winning. Hugs Jolene > > > Jay in the Mile Hi City! wrote: > > > > http://shareyourstory.livestrong.org/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?c=ijIVI\ 2PFKoG&b=738859&sid=idJKLNOrEbJGKONvC > http://shareyourstory.livestrong.org/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?c=ijIV\ I2PFKoG&b=738859&sid=idJKLNOrEbJGKONvC> > > > > http://shareyourstory.livestrong.org/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?c=ijIV\ I2PFKoG&b=738859&sid=idJKLNOrEbJGKONvC > http://shareyourstory.livestrong.org/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?c=ijIV\ I2PFKoG&b=738859&sid=idJKLNOrEbJGKONvC>> > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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