Stage III Cancer Survivors...15+ years and out

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  • kiwimum
    kiwimum Posts: 462

    15 years for me! Diagnosis in 2011 with 12 positive nodes.

    My kids were so young and are now lovely, independent young ladies. One is about to turn 24 and is living in London. The other daughter is about to turn 21 and is in her final year at college/university.

    Great to see the others popping in here to celebrate hitting 15 years and spreading the hope 🧡

  • karen1956
    karen1956 Posts: 4,682

    Last week marked 20, yes 20 years since I heard those horrid words. I don’t think i imagined then life in 20 years! I’ve enjoyed 20 more years with my best friend and co-survivor - my husband of 48+ years. I been blessed to see my 3 children grow up, graduate University, become independent adult, my two daughters marry and a beautiful granddaughter. I’m still working 4 days/week (though thinking of retiring at the end of 2026), walk 3 times/daily, hike in the mountains when we can and travel to see our children.

    Life is not perfect, but it is good to still be here. I do have other health challenges. Some are due to being 20 years older, others are due to bad luck or maybe because of BC and BC treatment. A second cancer diagnosis almost 3 years ago, CKD, osteoporosis, hypercalcemia. I had 2 parathyroid glands removed two years ago. I have lots of “ologists” monitoring me and drawing labs more times than I care to count.

    There is life after BC 🎉. Hugs to all.

    Hi lkc, jennyboog😀

  • mpetago
    mpetago Posts: 57

    Here for my annual check in, 22 years NED for me and still counting! Hello to all of the other 'old timers' who still post here. I always like to come back and see those names ❤️

  • sugarplum
    sugarplum Posts: 80
    edited February 21

    Hi Karen - so great to see your post & I'm right behind you! I'll be celebrating my 70th birthday next week, and am also astounded that I'm still here - after BC treatment, 2 hip replacements, defibrillator implant, and systemic staph infection (necessitating a hip revision + lifetime antibiotics). Have worked at the same company for 48 years and have had the same husband for 42 😍

    I too have a laundry list of specialists, but am working on being as grateful as I can these days.

    Hugs & hope to all -

    Julie