Shalom!
Well, I am in 2nd week of radiation, and thank G. no burning and redness of affected area. But fatigue, fatigue, which has become a part of me through this whole process. But I see a light at the end of this tunnel of this part of cancer. Then we shall see what follows. I feel very lucky that the cancer was caught before it spread to the lymph nodes. That is the blessing of going yearly for mammograms and catching it early. Thank you, universe!
When I look around me in the waiting room which seems endless, all roads of life pass here-Jewish, Arab, Christian, religious, non-religious, we are all in the same boat. Each prays or doesn't pray in his own way, to somehow survive and still be a functioning person with years left to live. I wish a speedy recovery for all.
I add on that during such a roller coaster, emotional period of time, 9 months for me so far, the support of some individuals has made the whole difference for me. The lack of caring from others has hurt me terribly. I find it very difficult to see 'religious' people around showing no empathy or caring, even by a phone call.
Have a good week!
chaya bat sarah
Monday, July 12, 2010
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