On this day, 25 years ago, I was sitting in a hospital bed surrounded by family members as my doctors told me that my leg would have to be amputated due to the large cancerous tumor in my knee. I tell you…my life seemed over at that moment. Over.
I was 12 years old and had just had my first chemo treatment. I’d been vomiting repeatedly and knew that my hair would soon fall out. Two days before I’d had a biopsy of my knee to confirm the diagnosis of osteosarcoma. But even after I learned that it was cancer and learned that I would have months and months of high-dose chemotherapy, it had never occurred to me that I would lose my leg.
I’m usually been rather blue on the anniversary of my cancer diagnosis. It’s a hard time with many painful memories that resurface. But this year is totally different.
In case you hadn’t heard the news already via FaceBook, I wanted all of you to know that I, or shall I say WE, met and exceeded the goal of raising $1000 for HandReach and for Huang Meihua’s prosthetic legs. I’m crying right now as I type this. Big hot tears of joy. Sure, I’ve “lost” a few things over the years…but in the meantime I’ve gained the most amazing friends. Saying thank you is just not enough, but I’ll say it anyways: Thank You! You are the best. You really are. Now go and have a wonderful weekend knowing that we just accomplished something absolutely amazing together.
:)