Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Happy 2014

2013 is done. It was a year full of radiation, vaccine injections and lots and lots of celebrating being declared cancer free. And hair cuts. 2013 was a great year. Before years end I was able to finish my tour de visit-with-everyone-and-catch-up-on-their-lives-and-the-things-I-missed-during-treatment (ok the name needs some work).  I took the train down to NY (just outside the city) and was able to attend one college friends baby shower while staying with another college friend and getting to meet her 1 year old. It was also great to be able to answer friends when they ask how your feeling to say:

 "Normal. Completely normal."


I also got to end the year by not having a doctor's appointment, blood draw or scan for the entire month of December. It helps you get into the full swing of being a cancer survivor. It also lends itself to something I never thought possible at the end of February, I don't think about cancer all the time now. I can actually go all day (minus the taking of tamoxifen in the morning) without thinking about having cancer. Time is an amazing thing.


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