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Thanks Diane, I do believe that attitude is everything and I also believe that laughter is the best medicine. This has been quite a journey for me, being diagnosed in May of 07 all the while thinking I was the healthiest person on the planet. I had no symptoms except a little fatigue that I thought was just hormones. I was still hiking Squaw Peak 3 days a week and lifting weights 2-3 days a week. I never ate fast foods, I always cooked good healthy foods for myself. Drank very little, didn't smoke and didn't do drugs. I was proud of my health and fitness. I've never felt anything from the disease just the effects of the treatments. Right now my biggest issue is health insurance. While I was recovering from the transplant 2 years ago I was able to get AHCCCS but as I began to slowly work and earn money they dropped me. I went to work for MassMutual and was able to get on their great plan but not being very effective while undergoing chemo I've not been able to reach some goals so I may loose my benefits there. My one drug, Revlimid is $8500 per script which is monthly. Of course this causes stress which then does not help in my healing process. A vicious cycle for sure. Send me lots of white light and believe that I will in fact keep my benefits.

thanks to you all ~

December 11, 2009 - 8:30am

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