tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19133339.post697121486722015806..comments2024-01-17T01:15:41.107-05:00Comments on Babies or Not: ReflectionAmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11138395551574894313noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19133339.post-51353701927472565162014-04-02T14:09:25.920-04:002014-04-02T14:09:25.920-04:00Thank you Yvette, this is such a nice message. It ...Thank you Yvette, this is such a nice message. It always helps me to remember I'm not the only one struggling with this drug. (Somehow I forget on a daily basis). I still cringe when I see the nick in Millie's tongue, but I'll try to use your advice from now on. :)Amyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11138395551574894313noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19133339.post-65287219427521879292014-04-02T12:04:03.318-04:002014-04-02T12:04:03.318-04:00I haven't visited your blog in a long time but...I haven't visited your blog in a long time but today I found myself there and I have two comments for you on this post.<br /><br />1/ I agree, it's never really over....I am 3 years on, yet the Tamoxifen is a daily hot sweaty reminder that I am still 'in treatment'. I also got the official news over Xmas that I am not in chemopause but menopause, which I found rather sad even though it was expected. My best friend passed away in December and I am grieving her. It is also a reminder of how lucky I am even when I don't feel lucky sometimes. Which is hard to compute.<br /><br />2/ You adore your doggy, it's so clear, and there is so much love there. Try and think of her tongue as a war wound of just how much you would do anything for her. <br /><br />Chin up.<br />Yvette xYvettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07476077331932592851noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19133339.post-28650561880400692272014-04-02T12:03:33.163-04:002014-04-02T12:03:33.163-04:00I haven't visited your blog in a long time but...I haven't visited your blog in a long time but today I found myself there and I have two comments for you on this post.<br /><br />1/ I agree, it's never really over....I am 3 years on, yet the Tamoxifen is a daily hot sweaty reminder that I am still 'in treatment'. I also got the official news over Xmas that I am not in chemopause but menopause, which I found rather sad even though it was expected. My best friend passed away in December and I am grieving her. It is also a reminder of how lucky I am even when I don't feel lucky sometimes. Which is hard to compute.<br /><br />2/ You adore your doggy, it's so clear, and there is so much love there. Try and think of her tongue as a war wound of just how much you would do anything for her. <br /><br />Chin up.<br />Yvette xYvettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07476077331932592851noreply@blogger.com