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January 20, 2011 at 5:09 am #45915marionsModerator
Don’t worry, Cathy about your computer skills. You are doing just fine. Basically, you will be doing the same thing by re-posting in the Transplantation category.
go to discussion board….that is where we are now.
scroll down to: transplantation
Click on it.
Top, right hand side it will say: Post new topic
Click on it.
It will give you a subject line. You may give it any title you like.
Below that you is your communication box in which you can (if you so choose) repeat the posting above. Of course, you can write anything you like.
Should it still be too troublesome, gladly Gavin or, I will help if you so need it. And, Lainy is quite familiar with it also.
You may use this thread to notify us or, you may e-mail us personally. Click on highlighted name, on left side. In your case it is: jathy1125.
I am sure that Rick (our administrator) is quite amused at my telling you how to do this. He has more patience than anyone I know. You should have seen how difficult it was for me in the beginning and the amount of instructions I had been given. Still, I am struggling.
Good luck and all my best wishes,
MarionJanuary 20, 2011 at 1:20 am #45914jathy1125SpectatorMarion-thanks for the kind words, that is exactly what I want to give is hope. I do need help posting it in transplant section, unfortunately being a cc survior did not make me computer literate, ha! Thanks-Cathy
January 19, 2011 at 3:08 am #45913cathy_aSpectatorGreat story Cathy…
http://www.thetelegraph.com/news/caitlin-48696-liver-cathy.htmlJanuary 18, 2011 at 9:31 am #45912marionsModeratorCathy……Your story is so very inspiring. I am wondering: would you mind reposting it in the liver transplant link? Due to the high volume of postings stories easily can become lost within the threads. Your experience with this disease is so different from most and it gives much hope to many. Let me know if you need help,
Thanks a bunch,
all my best wishes
MarionJanuary 17, 2011 at 8:19 pm #45911clkempfSpectatorCONGRATS CATHY!
January 1, 2011 at 8:22 pm #45910lainySpectatorCongratulations Cathy on your “Miracle ” story, front page no less. You ARE a Miracle. How wonderful to get to see your daughter’s Graduation and then to be home for Christmas. You have a beautiful family and to see your picture I would say you have the most wonderful gift of all!
January 1, 2011 at 6:51 pm #45909slittle1127MemberDear Cathy – Thanks for the inspiration. Blessings, Susan
January 1, 2011 at 2:41 am #45908darlaSpectatorCathy, Great article. I put christmas miracle into the search box and found it that way so for now it is still there. Glad your positive story is giving more attention to this rare form of cancer. Darla
January 1, 2011 at 12:38 am #45907jathy1125SpectatorWow unbelievable and congratulations. I was the front page “christmas miracle story”. My story was published December 25,2010 at http://www.thetelegraph.com. My story was also the editor’s (Dan Brannon)topic on December26,2010. I hope if you go to that site you can pull up past stories. Once again God thru in and interesting twist, in the article it talked about what a great man Dr. Chapman is and on christmas eve I received a letter from him telling me, what an inspiration me and my family were to him, unbelievable all that I did was be sick! Cannot believe I received his letter the day before my story was published. CC has made us an amazing family and will keep praying for us all. Cathy
December 28, 2010 at 4:52 am #45906lisaSpectatorWhich article is it?
December 28, 2010 at 3:04 am #45905lainySpectatorMmmmmm Don’t know what I did wrong but could not get it.
December 28, 2010 at 2:44 am #4528clkempfSpectatorhttp://www.bernetriweekly.com/ I was on front page talking about cholangiocarcinoma, Dec 24th edition. I tell everyone how and who is keeping me alive!!
Got it copied how do I place it online?
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