[Autumn of Ginny] Hey Joan Lunden

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njbookwoman

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Nov 22, 2015, 10:01:38 AM11/22/15
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As many of you know, I have been living with metastatic breast cancer since 2009--6 and a half years of being in constant treatment, being scanned every 3 months, having 2 courses of radiation.  Amazingly I have done very well with the cancer confined to my bones for a long time, although it is now on the move. I have indeed been fortunate.

And yet, all this time I have never had the defining cancer moment of losing your hair. It is still the mark of cancer for the general public and one more misconception that there are a lot of chemotherapies and treatments where hair loss does not happen, but the cancer is just as serious.

So, hey Joan Lunden. Add me to the list!

Getting Wiggy
Great gobs of hair!
Keep the noggin warm




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Peter Haynes

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Nov 22, 2015, 11:18:09 AM11/22/15
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Hey big sister!  Lunden schmunden, you rock!  You should get a beret now and look like Pop! Smooch 

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Itanoone2

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Nov 22, 2015, 7:15:57 PM11/22/15
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You look Ma-val-ous!  Is that the work of a lovely man in Midland Park?
Love you, my inspiration!

njbookwoman <vhk...@gmail.com> wrote:

>As many of you know, I have been living with metastatic breast cancer since 
>2009--6 and a half years of being in constant treatment, being scanned 
>every 3 months, having 2 courses of radiation. Amazingly I have done very 
>well with the cancer confined to my bones for a long time, although it is 
>now on the move. I have indeed been fortunate.
>
>And yet, all this time I have never had the defining cancer moment of 
>losing your hair. It is still the mark of cancer for the general public and 
>one more misconception that there are a lot of chemotherapies and 
>treatments where hair loss does not happen, but the cancer is just as 
>serious.
>
>So, hey Joan Lunden. Add me to the list!
>
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>
>
>

>Getting Wiggy
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>Great gobs of hair!

Beth Freed

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Nov 23, 2015, 6:57:27 AM11/23/15
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Happy Thanksgiving Ginny!

Am grateful for the sight of you
Your strands not withstanding
It's that impish twinkle in your eye
Does the grandstanding!

xo,
Beth

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