|
|
First, please accept our sincere thanks for taking the time to join and post on The Breast Cancer Site Community, a part of the GreaterGood Network Community. As of Tuesday, July 15, 2008, our BETA test of The Breast Cancer Site Community will come to a close. What does this mean for you? As members of the original GreaterGood Network Community, you will still be able to access your member profiles and see all of your posts, blogs, photos, videos, and guest book entries under "My Content" in the left navigation. The main difference is that the breast cancer forums are no longer available; posts to forums may not be edited or added to, and the color and branding of the overall community will be purple for The Animal Rescue Site Community, which is continuing. Your stories have touched many, and created a safe space for those living with cancer, survivors and supporters to share information, hope and support. We are honored that you allowed us to share with you in your joys and losses, fears and triumphs. We are working to make sure you will again have a community available to you where you will continue to feel safe and heard. Your input is important to us - if you have any questions, comments or concerns, please email the community moderator, greatergood.moderator@gmail.com. Thank you. Sincerely, The GreaterGood
HI.....I'm Renee Fisher, a BC voyager. I am so happy to report that I have finished all my treatment and I feel incredible. A sincere thank you to GOD, all my doctors, nurses, family and friends for helping me get through this horrible disease that we know as cancer. I am now a better person since walking through that deep valley, and it's all because of God and all of you!!! So thank you...truly Thanks a Million!!!! I've decided to put BC at the top of my Life List. I have organized a couple of fundraisers this year with all proceeds benefitting research, and a personal goal is coming up. My husband Troy, and I are walking in Chicago this August, 60 miles in 3 days, for Susan G. Komen for the Cure. We are so-o-o excited to do this. We have been making huge strides to train and raise money, and we are almost ready!! What could be any better than walking 60 miles for a cause that is so dear to our hearts? After going through all the treatments and sickness that came along with it, I am know going to walk for my daughter, son, mother, sisters, friends, strangers, and future generations. I'm going to walk along side hundreds of others so that maybe in the near future, our little girls won't have to face this disease with fear but with the knowing there is cure. What a wonderful world that will be!?!?!?! If you have done this walk before, please email me with tips. If you are walking this year, I would love to hear from you so that maybe we can meet up, up there. Thanks for taking the time to read this little blog. Sincerely, Renee
|
Posts:
1
From:
Indiana
Registered:
5/23/08
|
|
(1 of 1)
60 Miles in 3 Days....Chicago
May 23, 2008 11:46 AM
|
|
HI.....I'm Renee Fisher, a BC voyager. I am so happy to report that I have finished all my treatment and I feel incredible. A sincere thank you to GOD, all my doctors, nurses, family and friends for helping me get through this horrible disease that we know as cancer. I am now a better person since walking through that deep valley, and it's all because of God and all of you!!! So thank you...truly Thanks a Million!!!! I've decided to put BC at the top of my Life List. I have organized a couple of fundraisers this year with all proceeds benefitting research, and a personal goal is coming up. My husband Troy, and I are walking in Chicago this August, 60 miles in 3 days, for Susan G. Komen for the Cure. We are so-o-o excited to do this. We have been making huge strides to train and raise money, and we are almost ready!! What could be any better than walking 60 miles for a cause that is so dear to our hearts? After going through all the treatments and sickness that came along with it, I am know going to walk for my daughter, son, mother, sisters, friends, strangers, and future generations. I'm going to walk along side hundreds of others so that maybe in the near future, our little girls won't have to face this disease with fear but with the knowing there is cure. What a wonderful world that will be!?!?!?! If you have done this walk before, please email me with tips. If you are walking this year, I would love to hear from you so that maybe we can meet up, up there. Thanks for taking the time to read this little blog. Sincerely, Renee
|
|
|