“Waking up this morning, I smile. Twenty-four brand new hours are before me. I vow to live fully in each moment and to look at all beings with eyes of compassion.”
Thich Nhat Hahn
Monday: Ultrasound. Suspicious lump.
Wednesday: Biopsy
Thursday: Results. Cancer cells present. Surgeon consultation. Schedule immediate surgery. What to expect.
Friday: Lumpectomy/ Sentinel lymph node removal/ biopsy
Saturday: Many visits from friends. Cards filled with kind words and encourgement and the most beautiful cactus terrarium.
Sunday: I am clearly a depressed and hopeless burrowing prairie dog.
Monday: Still tucked away in my lair. Stopped taking the pain killers.
Tuesday: Biopsy report back from pathologist. Stage 1. Tumor is small and has NOT spread to lymph nodes.
Tears of joy. Relief. Gratitude. The dancing begins.
Wednesday: Visit with my amazing surgeon. Everything is discussed. Instructions. Treatment plan. Radiation. Chemo? What to expect.
Thursday: I no longer look for Owls. I only see Bluebirds.
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It is not uncommon for people to spend their whole life waiting to start living. — Eckhart Tolle
Oh dearest Lynn. Tears and hope and prayers this morning.
ReplyDeleteMay this day and every day be filled with bluebirds.
xx
Many thanks to you for everything you’ve said and done for me! xo
DeleteLynn
ReplyDeleteHere's a virtual hug of happiness and relief. Had I known sooner you would have gotten one of compassion.
Your friend through whatever
Jerry
This I know...
DeleteThanks very much. :)
Hugs my dear friend! Sounds like its an easy one to take care of. Sounds similar to mine. I had a lumpectomy and radiation in 1998 & so far so good. Big hugs to you! Stay positive! xoxo
ReplyDeleteYou did?? Really? Oh good. Then there is hope for me. ;)
DeleteThanks Sheree for all your pep talks.
xo
wow.
ReplyDeletemy heart is heavy with your news
yet
my heart is light because you are seeing only bluebirds.
xO
Ah yes. Let’s keep it that way, Bernard. Light in heart. Birdsong, blue ones, feathers and fancy socks to wear while dancing on the prairie! π
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Ah ya ya girlfriend...I look away and you get yourself a lump...soooo grateful caught at a good time...love you and sorry I am so absent xxx
ReplyDeleteOh, never mind....we’re all a little absent lately, it’s true!
DeleteYou’re never far away from my thoughts.
I’ll tell you more in a letter. Miss ya!
xo
Oh Lynn, you beautiful prairie human! I wish I could hug you in real life, in real time. I'm sending you so much love right now!
ReplyDeleteNow I’m smiling oh so hugely because I’ve been told I’m a beautiful prairie human! Laughing out loud, too.
DeleteOh, Clare. I got your hug and feel your love immensely.
Thanks friend.
xo
You are incredible!!
ReplyDeleteNuh-uh you are! But, that’s nice to hear!
DeleteHoping to see you soon. (Can Buzz come?) ;)
Love.
Lynn, I had no idea...I wish I could give you a huge hug right now...
ReplyDeleteKeith! Long lost friend. Good to see you here!
DeleteWHAT is new in your life anyway, hmm? You still living in Germany?
I’ll have to check in with you on your site. :)
Thanks so much for sharing a hug and your kindness.
I pray for your gentle recovery in spirit, soul and body, Lynn. I'm glad it was caught early. You are in my prayers and sending big hugs.
ReplyDeleteI know your prayers and good vibes are strong and powerful and genuine!
DeletePrairie sister, thanks ever so much for the light. xo