Hi everyone! I just got home from my Dallas vacation and I am
feeling more prepared than usual for chemo tomorrow. It was so
nice to get out of Houston for so long! After tomorrow I will
have finished 5 months of chemo! Thats nearly half a year...I can
hardly believe it! It doesn't seem like it has been that
long...probably because chemo has killed some of the memory cells in my
brain :)
After all the complaining I have done on here I thought it would be
nice to post a list of the top 10 things I like about having cancer
and/or chemo, so here I go:
10) Money saved on shampoo and conditioner
9) Excuse to not do housework
8) My mom has to let me sleep as late as I want and cannot call me lazy
7) Don't have to shave my legs
6) Macaroni and Cheese
5) Getting nice cards/webposts from family and friends
4) T-shirts and Sweatpants
3) I can freely make bets with people where the loser has to shave his or her head
2) I've seen more movies than Roger Ebert
1) Getting to say "I'm kicking cancer's ASS!"
And for those who don't know, I am now officially 22 years old.
Here are a few reasons having cancer on your birthday is not as bad as
you may think:
*I am now only 48 years younger than my oncologist's other patients
*I got to eat as much cake as I wanted and no one could say anything
(Hey, it was the only thing that wasn't making my stomach hurt!)
Yeah, thats all I got...cancer birthdays aren't too much fun. I'll have to party extra-hard next year to make up for it.
I'll post tomorrow about chemo #10
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Re: For your Reading Pleasure...
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Kathy McLean-Murphy
on Tue 31 Aug 2004 01:26 PM CDT | Profile | Permanent Link
How great that you can joke about the cancer! You are a joy to all of us.
Love you, Grandmother Re: For your Reading Pleasure...
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Friend-o-ur-dad's
on Tue 31 Aug 2004 03:13 PM CDT | Profile | Permanent Link
Kim,
May I post your "For your reading pleasure" on another website? Your courage would be such an inspiration to others who are enduring difficult circumstances. I will not re-post your words without your permission, but if you will allow it I know it will help other cancer patients more than you can imagine. Please either reply here, or call your dad and let him give me your answer (It's Mike Jones asking permission). Thanks so much. Even if you choose notto allow it, please know that you have encouraged me and I thank you for that. Re: For your Reading Pleasure...
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Friend-o-ur-dad's
on Wed 01 Sep 2004 05:21 PM CDT | Profile | Permanent Link
Kim,
I wanted to share with you what I posted from your blog, and what people had to say that read it. http://wedg.westhost.com/cgi-bin/forum_prn.cgi?fn=1093985759&topic_page=1093985759&msgdate=0408 You are, and will continue to be, a light and an encouragement to us all. Re: Re: For your Reading Pleasure...
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Kim
on Wed 01 Sep 2004 07:30 PM CDT | Profile | Permanent Link
Wow, thank you SOOO much for sending that to me! It really brought tears to my eyes...I had no idea that my silly little post would serve as such an inspiration to others. I thank you for bringing this to my attention. When I first found out I was sick, my mom and grandmother sent me flowers with a card that said, "On the darkest nights you can see the stars." These moments are my stars- when I realize that God is not making me suffer in vain, but is using this time to show me what a difference I can make, even if it is just in the lives of a few people. Please always feel free to post anything I write on here.
Re: For Your Reading Pleasure
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Anonymous
on Sat 09 Oct 2004 05:06 PM CDT | Permanent Link
Nice Story. I enjoyed reading it :P
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