Monday, December 27, 2010

waiting at the doctors to get her chemo port in...

5 comments:

  1. Michelle!

    You are beautiful and wonderful in every way! Stay strong, I know that you are such a huge blessing to so many people and this cancer will lose!!! You're so amazing!!

    Love,

    Mo

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  2. Thank for your comment!
    Elle :)
    http://redischic.blogspot.com/

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  3. Michelle, I stumbled on your blog when I was snooping around on others. :) first of all you have amazing friends. They love you so much and this is wonderful what they have done for you. I wish you the best of luck. I don't know you but from what I've read you are a very strong girl who can make it through this. Heavenly Father is clearly watching over because of the people in your life and the progress you are making. Good luck girl. Hang in there and know that you are in my prayers.

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  4. i hope everything goes well!! i love that your friends have started this blog, it is such an inspiration. you are an inspiration. good luck with the chemo, and you are in my prayers!

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  5. Hi Michelle, I am friends with Lyndie Hall Standage and she has asked me to write you and let you know alittle bit about going through the chemo and all, I was dignosed with breast cancer 6 years ago, I am married and have 5 children, it was a very scary time for me, if you believe in a God he will be there for you, put your trust in him and have faith that everything will be allright, this is what helped me the most! I did have a good experience with Chemo, i was able to still do my motherly jobs and be there for my kids, every day when i did my chemos i ate a bowl of oatmeal, someone told me that this helps coat your stomach, i also took a big bottle of water with me and drank it the whole time i was getting chemo it helps to flush it through your body, i would wake up each morning with a positive attitude this will really help you, stay on the up and up don't let yourself get down, i went to my chemo appt with make up on, i wanted to feel good and look good! my hair did not fall out till the 19th day after i started chemo, this was hard for me i did have blonde shoulder length hair, while it was coming out i did not want to wake up with it on my pillow so i had my husband shave my head, this was probably the hardest thing that i had to do, but it is okay it is just a small part and i knew it would grow back and it did it came in dark and curley it was fun to see that change, this was a very growing experince for me and made me put things in prospective, and made me realize what was important and what was not, stay close to your father in heaven, let your family and friends be there and help, my prayers go out to you, you can do this and you can beat this, I thank Lyndie for letting me know. hang in there!! :)

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