My leukemia's back.

I'm so sorry for your diagnosis. But, you do have a diagnosis, instead of it festering silently. Cancer treatment has come a long way in the last decade. So, we'll be here to encourage you, lift you up in prayer. And offer our support.
 
I'm so sorry for your diagnosis. But, you do have a diagnosis, instead of it festering silently. Cancer treatment has come a long way in the last decade. So, we'll be here to encourage you, lift you up in prayer. And offer our support.
x2 we're Team Rachel but we'll look out for you too.

Hi Phil, good of you to come along with the long termers perspective.

Nice to have you both here!
 
Yep, we are here for any and all who need us! We'll make you smile, make you roll your eyes a time or two, irritate you a time or two, and make you cry once in a while. That's what friends do. Not only is Team Rachel on the ball, but they are also so supportive of my little 6 year old grandniece recently diagnosed with Leukemia, my 4 year granddaughter with Spina Bifida, my almost granddaughter who, at 4 years old, just had her third open heart surgery to correct a major congenital heart problem - she was born with half a heart.

So you see, we are like a giant pair of equal opportunity suspenders....holding you up so well and so comfortably that you never have to worry about losing your britches in a crowded mall! (Like that one, Team? I made it up. Just now! I'm so clever!)
 
UMMM................................... Blooie, thanks so very much for that........ um... vivid word picture. To tell you the truth, I'd never considered the ramifications, or even the possibility of my britches falling down in a crowded mall. But, thanks so very much. I'm sure I'll be having vivid dreams tonight. Why don't you give me your telephone number, so I can call you at 0:dark30 to tell you about it!!!
 
My very lovely, and very affectionate cat... the one who loves to curl up in my lap when I'm on BYC... Yeah, him... he can't just curl up in my lap, but he has to scrunch around until his back feet are tucked in my hand, and one paw is resting possessively on my fore arm... You get the picture??? Well, it seems that before he came to visit me this afternoon, he took a stroll through the poison ivy. I have several spots on my right leg, right wrist and between several fingers. Hoping I caught it soon enough with tea tree oil.
 
We just happen to have support for that too! But I'm sure you understand if it's long distance support.
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Get out the castor oil. Oh, wait, no, you'll be needing baking soda, right?
 
"equal opportunity suspenders"...I like that, I really do! Great team motto
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