I feel sad when I walk past lingerie shops /
departments
I don’t know anyone else who’s had a
mastectomy
I know four other people who have / had
breast cancer. One is terminal.
Is it worse to be diagnosed with cancer when your children are younger or older, or is it the same?
Is it worse to be diagnosed with cancer when your children are younger or older, or is it the same?
It’s been liberating to close the door on one or two worn out “friendships”
It’s uplifting and warming to have learnt who
really values me
I’m learning the art of doing “nothing” from
time to time
I’ve learnt to do things
I need to and wish, to but less of what I don’t want to or don’t need to
My fabulous daughters
really kept me focused and going in the difficult times
There is often
someone who will make your cancer all about themselves
Living in the moment
is far more worthwhile than dwelling in the past
I am making my
happiness a better quality than before
Life is not always
what you make it
Happiness is found in
between the difficult and painful bits
As with any trauma, it’s
a gradual process coming to terms with what’s happened
I’m focusing my “new”
life on doing things that excite and make me happy
Is it acceptable for me to topless sunbath?
I need to get fit so I can rebook my Sahara
trek for my 50th in October
Fantastic to be taking my girls to South
Africa in July to celebrate Paul’s 60th.
Tense and exciting waiting to hear of Maisie's university applications
Maisie's 18th birthday falls on Mother's day!
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