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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 541812"><p>I'm so sorry. You seem to be handling it well (especially given all the circumstances). I have a working relationship with a person who relatively recently finished tx for leukemia. I've known her for perhaps nine months. When I first met her, she had just finished everything. She is doing well. She did gentle exercise, lots of meditation and yoga during this time. She worked, but cut back her hours from 5 days a week to 3 or 4 (I think). She continues to do all of these things. I believe she currently works four days a week and to the best of my knowledge plans on keeping it at four permanently. She also is a big believer in doing deep breathing exercises. She was ever so slightly heavy and joined Weight Watchers to get the extra weight off...I suspect she limits her intake of sweets...She looks really, really good and is happy , doing VERY WELL. She sees a therapist and is doing her best to avoid stress and when that is simply not possibly, react in healthy ways to stress. She has many excellent friends and an excellent significant other. I'm thrilled to hear that you also have great friends and a great spouse. Hold on to them tightly and as appropriate, let go of difficult child business.....all is looking good! Sending healing thoughts!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 541812"] I'm so sorry. You seem to be handling it well (especially given all the circumstances). I have a working relationship with a person who relatively recently finished tx for leukemia. I've known her for perhaps nine months. When I first met her, she had just finished everything. She is doing well. She did gentle exercise, lots of meditation and yoga during this time. She worked, but cut back her hours from 5 days a week to 3 or 4 (I think). She continues to do all of these things. I believe she currently works four days a week and to the best of my knowledge plans on keeping it at four permanently. She also is a big believer in doing deep breathing exercises. She was ever so slightly heavy and joined Weight Watchers to get the extra weight off...I suspect she limits her intake of sweets...She looks really, really good and is happy , doing VERY WELL. She sees a therapist and is doing her best to avoid stress and when that is simply not possibly, react in healthy ways to stress. She has many excellent friends and an excellent significant other. I'm thrilled to hear that you also have great friends and a great spouse. Hold on to them tightly and as appropriate, let go of difficult child business.....all is looking good! Sending healing thoughts!!!! [/QUOTE]
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