Year 3 begins.
2 Years! It has been that long since I found out for sure that I had a tumor in my broken T4 and started my cancer journey. Unlike other stuff, it seems like two years. Not shorter. Not longer.
Year 1 was a fire drill and getting everything organized and in perspective. Year 2 has been about getting our life back. Both have been successful. My anniversary a year ago was kind of emotional. Today it mostly feels like another day.
While it is just another day, my new normal (Option B) is much different than the good old days. Almost every night I am doing some kind of treatment while watching TV. Tonight’s set up (picture taken by Jeri) was compression and protein. My feet are in a “massager” which mostly means they are getting repeatedly squeezed. My right hand is getting the same treatment. In my left hand is a cup of high protein low sugar hot chocolate. All of this helps with side effects like neuropathy. (Or at least I believe it does and either way it works. Ha!)
Year 3 is all about getting rid of baggage. What are we doing, keeping or storing just because of momentum. This can be physical, mental, or emotional. Don’t need it? Then get rid of it! And along the way, I fully expect to get rid of these last 12 cells per million and be in complete remission.
SHINE!