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'Awoke today, following yesterday's lumpectomy feeling great. Yes, my throat is sore from the oxy-tube and yes, my chest is bound like a Gwyneth Paltrow boy impersonator in a Shakespeare film but I am SO relieved to have "Larry the Lump" gone -- banished to his icy lab dish and out of my breast. He's probably sitting there, complaining and asking for a stiff drink but that's no longer my care. Here's hoping he didn't have any cousins that are still hanging around (TBD in ~5 days).
Meanwhile, I am actually surprised at how relieved and wonderful I feel, even in the midst of the uncertainty. I've always wanted to learn mindfulness, i.e., living in the moment and now this is the perfect opportunity. Think about it.
You can't live in the future. You can't alter it or even experience it. There's absolutely nothing you can do with it, in practical terms.
Now, you can live in the past, which a lot of people do, but what's the point? You can't change the past either. You can re-experience it through memories but, unless they're good ones (and it's your choice which mental Netflix movie you play) you can't actually change the past, either, flux capacitors notwithstanding. AND -- by ruminating the past's chewy cud, you're actually still experiencing the present but you're doing so by sitting there replaying memories, which is both a cheat and a paltry substitute for what you could do.
So, what's the alternative? We can enjoy life more by learning to continuously take in more of what's happening right now. Smell the freshly brewed coffee. Listen to the comforting and slightly weird sound of the dog snoring. Feel the cool morning air on your skin. Soak in the golden morning sunlight. Breathe in the cat litter aroma. No, don't do that. That's very bad. But do the rest!
An amazing part of AL recovery is realizing that your senses are no longer dulled. It's a gift I intend to relish, and I wish the same for you."If you fell down yesterday, get up today." -- H.G. Wells
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Originally posted by Ginger999 View PostYour sound amazing (funny) and that makes my heart happy! I don't recall... how far are you into your quit?
Thanks for sharing yourself with us, lil. xx, NS
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Originally posted by Ginger999 View PostYour sound amazing (funny) and that makes my heart happy! I don't recall... how far are you into your quit?Last edited by LilBit; May 16, 2015, 07:12 PM."If you fell down yesterday, get up today." -- H.G. Wells
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GOOD NEWS!!! 'Just heard from my doctor, and last Friday's lumpectomy was a total success. We caught it early enough, got all of the tumor with "clean margins," and the cancer hadn't spread to my lymph nodes or anywhere else. That means no more surgery and probably no chemo (just a round of radiation).
This was the best possible outcome, and I am relieved beyond belief. I am also grateful and forever changed. More about that later. For now, let's jump up and down, shall we???
its me.jpg"If you fell down yesterday, get up today." -- H.G. Wells
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:yay::yay:So haapy to hear the news!!!! B
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