The last post I made was almost exactly 6 months ago, just a few days after my exchange surgery. I was feeling down and irritated at a whole slew of things, mostly my once again new breasts not being as big and perky as they had been when I just had the tissue expanders. My intention was to check back in and provide the cheery update that I had just overreacted and things were just fine, and clearly that hasn't happened yet - I'm not upset about them anymore, but still not thrilled. From the beginning of finding out that I would have to somehow cut up my boobs, I immediately thought positively, that I was excited to be able to get brand new ones and get what I wanted. Monika actually said to me at one point, "Amy, you didn't have to get breast cancer just to get a boob job" to which I responded "I did if I wanted to get it covered by insurance!"
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In Vegas recently, surprised I actually did have some cleavage :-D |
My overall health has been great lately, for which I am incredibly thankful. Life has been good, and I have a hard time believing it was really 2 whole years ago that I was going through chemo. How time flies when things are good.
It's really easy to reflect on your life when things are crappy - sometimes you need to pout and it's definitely good to vent to friends or whoever, just let it out. But when things are good, don't forget to recognize and savor the moment! I recently have been reflecting on how happy I am right now overall. I have an awesome job, wonderful friends and a loving supportive family. Nobody I love has died recently and there haven't been any major catastrophes lately. There is always that damn nagging in the back of my mind that whispers to me "enjoy it because those hard times will come back around! This won't last forever!" And it's true, but I really do try to take the time as much as possible, even if it's just a minute on my commute to work to stop, just be in my present moment and appreciate. A video in closing to share with you my fun escapades lately - Took a trip to Bali with some friends and this was a monkey getting really friendly...
Love,
Amy
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