Chemo Round 13
Well, today was the day. My final round of chemo ever, barring any scan-related disasters. It went smoothly and efficiently, and I'm feeling great. And, of course, I'm feeling especially grateful as I reflect on what exactly happened since last September.
I checked into Good Samaritan in mid-September, sick and unhealthy and unaware that the life I was leading was slowly wearing away at my body. Today, as I walked out of Norris, I emerged a changed woman. Smarter, wiser, more mindful of my body, way more educated about diet and fitness, with a world of experience under my belt. This cancer-killing adventure has taken me to some incredible places and it's put me through some incredible challenges. And I'm truly grateful for it. I know it sounds hard to believe, but I'm happy to have had this diagnosis and the experiences that have followed. Life has only gotten better.
In a couple of days, I'll be detached from my bag o' chemo and free as a bird. It's a great feeling, and it's so empowering. I've got my whole life ahead of me, and I'm going to make each second count. I'm going to continue to live life like I mean it, which isn't so tough given how hard I've had to work to earn it. Each day is truly a blessing -- take it from someone who has done and will continue to do everything it takes to ensure those beautiful days continue.
Champagne this weekend to celebrate the end of chemo, anyone?
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