May, 1995 - This journal entry was written nine months after my Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Fifteen minutes of waiting for the Young Breast Cancer
Survivors Group to begin. Celebrating our lives, our common thread of having
shared the Breast Cancer experience and all the fears that go with it. My new
sisterhood - women drawn from different walks of life, in our prime, having to
go through something we thought would never happen to us.
So many questions and so much unknown but needing to accept
that it is all going to be okay and this is the way it is. Life has its ups and
downs and sometimes throws us curve-balls when we least expect them. Having to
accept the setbacks as one of life's many lessons and surely one of life's
setbacks. Everything is not always the way I dreamed it would be - but with
maturity has come the knowledge that the fabric of life is made of joy and
sorrow. I know I cannot always expect good times and there may be hardships
behind me and hardships ahead of me - but I can choose to react in a positive
and accepting way.
I do believe everything is for a reason and I know I must
not analyze everything, yet I mustn't be totally positive and just accept it.
So - it is a balancing act of coming to a middle road of analysis and
acceptance. Sometimes I feel so centered and so together and other times so
fragmented as though I am falling into a deep pit. Luckily those times are
infrequent but they do scare me.
The mind is so powerful and empowering and I need to use my
mind more to move forward and grow and develop into a more peaceful space.
Karen
Breast cancer Blog - Today I celebrate 18 Years
Books:
Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book
Living Well Beyond Breast Cancer
Spinning Straw into Gold, Your Emotional Recovery From Breast Cancer
Karen
Breast cancer Blog - Today I celebrate 18 Years
Books:
Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book
Living Well Beyond Breast Cancer
Spinning Straw into Gold, Your Emotional Recovery From Breast Cancer
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