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Pictures that make you feel better!
Posted by upnorth on June 5, 2012 at 2:42 amWe need some feel good pictures. Anything that you look at, and say aawhh.
Something like this:
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Age 55
Diagnosed BC 12/20/2011 Ta No Mo 0a Non-Invasive At age 48
“Please don’t cry because it is over….. Smile because it happened!” {Dr. Seuss} :)upnorth replied 12 years, 8 months ago 4 Members · 5 Replies5 Replies-
George.
LOL. :laugh:
I am 49 years old, but I have always been a fast learner. ;)
Sadly enough, that picture was taken last November just before I was diagnosed.
Man, its seems so much longer than that now. :dry:But because of you, and all my other friends on this site, I feel far richer now, than I ever did back then. :)
Age 55
Diagnosed BC 12/20/2011 Ta No Mo 0a Non-Invasive At age 48
“Please don’t cry because it is over….. Smile because it happened!” {Dr. Seuss} :)Ok Mark
Looking at your Avatar…….. How many years ago was that photo taken? :laugh: :laugh:
You look way too young for grown up children. Must have taken your avatar photo at the same time this picture was taken? Hmmmmmmm?
Am I just funny to myself?
George
Light a man a fire and he is warm for an evening.
Light a man ON fire and he’s warm forever.08/08/08…RC neo bladder
09/09/09…New Hip
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New Man! [/size]That is three out of four total.
The youngest one is graduating tomorrow. The other girl has been married for a couple of years, my son is now stationed in Hawaii. The oldest (not pictured) is the caretaker of our three grandson’s :S (with one on the way PRAY FOR A GIRL). :woohoo:
Age 55
Diagnosed BC 12/20/2011 Ta No Mo 0a Non-Invasive At age 48
“Please don’t cry because it is over….. Smile because it happened!” {Dr. Seuss} :)Yes… that did make me smile! Are those your little cuties?
Best wishes… CatherineTURBT 1/21/10 at age 55
Dx: T2aN0M0 Primary Bladder Adenocarcinoma
Partial Cystectomy 2/25/10
Vanderbilt Medical Center
Nashville, TNWhat sweeties! Thanks for sharing, Mark.
Anita
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