Oh Hon, I am so sorry to hear all of this. I have experienced some of what you describe (hormone treatments that fsck with your psyche, D&C), in relation to my cancer history. But nothing so drawn out & extreme as what you describe. Just the little taste I got--especially with the hormone treatments--makes my heart go out for you. I'm very sorry it's so hard for you. Good on you for hanging in there, and I wish a bouncing healthy squalling college-bound pain in the patiootie for you real soon. (Just think. If it works you may end up palm-smacking yourself, thinking, "What was I thinking?) :-)
Thanks. And we had a hysterical moment in the car sometime between beating blip and non-beating blip. I said to Ben (who is really not one for certain kinds of philosophical/hypothetical discussions) "What do you think our kids will be like?"
He grinned and said "oh, they will be just like you." The tone of his voice made me laugh and I said "you don't really want that, do you?" "Oh, I'm just preparing for the worst-case scenario" he tells me.
I called my mom and told her that when we got home. I think she's still in giggles.
That... Sounds like quite the roller coaster and one hell of a wringer to have to go through. I'm also in awe of how much positive smiling energy you were able to throw around backstage - had no idea anything was up, and filed the conversation about nothing fitting under "other women's moontimes"
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I am sorry things are so tough. Anything I can do, please say so if you can. We're thinking of you.
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He grinned and said "oh, they will be just like you." The tone of his voice made me laugh and I said "you don't really want that, do you?"
"Oh, I'm just preparing for the worst-case scenario" he tells me.
I called my mom and told her that when we got home. I think she's still in giggles.
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:hugs:
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