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TKN
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Re: Mountain Lion

I've always been able to climb mountains but finding this one very difficult xx

Thankyou for sharing 

Nicky181
Member

Re: Mountain Lion

Thanks, I have been speaking to a lovely lady called judy in Scarborough, 

I feel so lucky to have found this forum to share very scary times with lovely people x

Jill1998
Community Champion

Re: Mountain Lion

Welcome to the forum Nicky ,its a great place for support .

Nicky181
Member

Re: Mountain Lion

It really does, I am new onto the forum and I have already sent it to my husband,daughter and sister. Its brilliant.

Jill1998
Community Champion

Re: Mountain Lion

It sums it up amazingly well doesn't it !

 

Nicky181
Member

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This is amazing, I've just sent it to my husband and daughter .

EdieLanyon
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This is such a beautiful, wonderful story! Totally have to share it at least with my mum. Cat Tongue

Shi
Community Champion
Community Champion

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❤️ Mountain lion is inspirational ❤️💕💕shi xx

Debknits
Member

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Just found this xxx 

absolutely brilliant x I’m day 1 of my chemo  ( no surgery yet) but I’m up there trying to find the bear xx 

Dam12
Member

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Love this. Agree with all other comments.

I think I’m one of the one’s fleeing a three legged mountain lion, as my smallish lump has been surgically removed without a mastectomy and I’m having to have ‘just’ 4 chemo sessions and radiotherapy. Whilst I fully realise I am lucky as it was discovered really early, it’s still not easy! I’ve just had my second chemo session, so still running up the mountain, I can’t wait to reach the top and find that bear! 

George543
Member

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Wow, this made me giggle. Totally love this story, can't get enough of it.

Susie B
Member

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Brilliant analogy of just how bc hits us. The idea of finding a mountain lion in the fridge is just so far out there, just the same as the shock of being diagnosed with BC. As for the husband being pedantic and pointing out it's a puma that's what my husband would say. Brought a smile to my face aswell☺. 

Reabcsi
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This is brilliant! Loved the ‘have you tried rubbing with kale’ but. I could relate to most of it except I never got the ‘wow you’re amazing’ bit once they thought it was ‘all over’. Instead I was expected to instantly spring back to how I was before the lion started chasing me, and help others with their stressful lives and when I didn’t/couldn’t, I was told I was being selfish. I never, ever want to be in a position where I need help or care from anyone again, the feeling of obligation and the stress it causes is just too much. 

WannaBeeDiva
Member

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Just perfect, as a new recently operated on member of the club, what a wonderful analogy 😍
AJAY
Member

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Absolutely great and has made me smile this morning whilst on the train, so probably looking a bit strange to other passengers. I believe that each day we can find joy in something. Today I know I'll have lots of joy as I see my family. But here on this train sitting on my own, a lovely copper coloured spaniel owned by another passenger has decided to curl up on the floor next to my seat... lovely
Anxious-Soul
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I had a giggle and smiled. Thanks for sharing strawberry blonde. 🙂

Mai7
Member

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I agree, it should be published. It was written by Caitlin Feeley, originally here: 

https://somehedgehog.tumblr.com/post/119415185391/cancer-the-mountain-lion-in-your-fridge
Kickass
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Hi everyone, it's a shame this can't be published in a national newspaper, because for all our friends, family and colleagues that think once your hair starts to grow back "you're better"......😏 It might explain to them, it's not that simple. To all the Big-game hunters out there lots of hugs xx

HelenPrice
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I think this fable hits the scenario right on the head.
I'm 2 years 5 months into my cancer journey. 8 ops, chemo, radiotherapy, zoledronic acid, hormone treatment and 1 op to go. Partner of 8.5 years left me in Jan for another woman (a client) altho he was very supportive during the first 18 months. The story tells it how it is. And is funny. Like someone else on this thread said... made me laugh when not much does these days. Xx thank you.
Wee Burd
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Wow.  Just Wow. That just sums it up entirely for me. Thank you.  Many hugs on your travels up the mountain.  My bear is currently wrestling the lion and some days I feel like I'm teetering on the brink of the cliff edge myself.  Good days and bad days.  You've just made this day better.  XX

Mimi78
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Re: Mountain Lion

What a fantastic metaphorical story. Thanks for sharing. Xx
Dorabel
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I love this story and keep re-reading it.  It makes me laugh when  not a lot else does.

Pipergirl
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This is brilliant, I was diagnosed with bc on Nov 24th 2017. I’m only 36 and incredibly healthy so you can imagine mine and my husbands surprise. I had a lumpectomy on dec 8th, then yesterday I had more surgery as my margins didn’t come back clear enough. Now another waiting game to find out whether mastectomy is my only option. I think this scenario sums it up perfectly. Thank you for sharing it. I’m sure it’ll help lots of women smile. PG x
Jay68
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Re: Mountain Lion

Thank you for sharing this - a good way of describing the fight we're all fighting!
strawberryblond
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funny you should say that, I have never wished to perform but at a college reunion, we had a 'stand up' session.  ALthough back then I hadn't any material, later I thought I would like to do this and send a bucket around for BCC

 

Strawbs

LinRowan
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Re: Mountain Lion

OH that is wonderful! I laughed and cried reading it. Have you thought of a career in stand-up? It was the kale that really got me going - a proper laugh-out-loud moment.

 

Thanks so much 🙂

 

Lin

maryminder
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Re: Mountain Lion

Well said Strawberryblond, love it xx

Mai7
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Re: Mountain Lion

What a fantastic story Strawberryblond and thanks for sharing. Yes, this club membership is one which none of us wanted to join but here we are anyway. Personally, I think golf would have been better or maybe a bungee jump would be less scary but life has given us a different challenge to face! 🦁 X

Jill1998
Community Champion

Re: Mountain Lion

So very accurate !!
mrsorangecat
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Re: Mountain Lion

Loved this! Needed a bump 😁
RunningMum13
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Re: Mountain Lion

Brilliant!

 

Love & hugs to all.xx

Silverlady
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Re: Mountain Lion

I loved reading that Stru - thanks for bumping it.

Em 67
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Re: Mountain Lion

Fabulous

loved it xx

Emily T
Member

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Good bumping stru, that was brilliant, loved it,
Jill1998
Community Champion

Re: Mountain Lion

Absolutely loved this when I read it last summer ,sums it up really well.
Strudel
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Bumping this up,because it's wicked and should be read x
Minz
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Loving this analogy so much that I am going to share with those that are going through this and also those beautiful people that have helped me along

x

Sue H-S
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Hi Strawberryblond

Simply perfect!!!

Hugs

Sue xxx

Egret
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Re: Mountain Lion

So accurate - thanks. xx
OrangeGirl
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Re: Mountain Lion

Very good. Made me giggle!

Alex2016
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Love it Strawberryblond!
OnceWild
Member

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Love the story, the friends and hubby bit really resonate! I love climbing mountains but definitely not this one.

 

thanks for sharing Strawbs.

Jill1998
Community Champion

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Very funny and very accurate !!!!Bloody lions, pain in the ****.......
strawberryblond
Member

Mountain Lion

“What’s it like to go through cancer treatment? It’s something like this:
One day, you’re minding your own business, you open the fridge to get some breakfast, and OH MY GOD THERE’S A MOUNTAIN LION IN YOUR FRIDGE.
Wait, what? How? Why is there a mountain lion in your fridge? NO TIME TO EXPLAIN. RUN! THE MOUNTAIN LION WILL KILL YOU! UNLESS YOU FIND SOMETHING EVEN MORE FEROCIOUS TO KILL IT FIRST!
So you take off running, and the mountain lion is right behind you. You know the only thing that can kill a mountain lion is a bear, and the only bear is on top of the mountain, so you better find that bear. You start running up the mountain in hopes of finding the bear. Your friends desperately want to help, but they are powerless against mountain lions, as mountain lions are godless killing machines. But they really want to help, so they’re cheering you on and bringing you paper cups of water and orange slices as you run up the mountain and yelling at the mountain lion - “GET LOST, MOUNTAIN LION, NO ONE LIKES YOU” - and you really appreciate the support, but the mountain lion is still coming.
Also, for some reason, there’s someone in the crowd who’s yelling “that’s not really a mountain lion, it’s a puma” and another person yelling “I read that mountain lions are allergic to kale, have you tried rubbing kale on it?”
As you’re running up the mountain, you see other people fleeing their own mountain lions. Some of the mountain lions seem comparatively wimpy - they’re half grown and only have three legs or whatever, and you think to yourself - why couldn’t I have gotten one of those mountain lions? But then you look over at the people who are fleeing mountain lions the size of a monster truck with huge prehistoric saber fangs, and you feel like an asshole for even thinking that - and besides, who in their right mind would want to fight a mountain lion, even a three-legged one?
Finally, the person closest to you, whose job it is to take care of you - maybe a parent or sibling or best friend or, in my case, my husband - comes barging out of the woods and jumps on the mountain lion, whaling on it and screaming “GODDAMMIT MOUNTAIN LION, STOP TRYING TO EAT MY WIFE,” and the mountain lion punches your husband right in the face. Now your husband (or whatever) is rolling around on the ground clutching his nose, and he’s bought you some time, but you still need to get to the top of the mountain.
Eventually you reach the top, finally, and the bear is there. Waiting. For both of you. You rush right up to the bear, and the bear rushes the mountain lion, but the bear has to go through you to get to the mountain lion, and in doing so, the bear TOTALLY KICKS YOUR ASS, but not before it also punches your husband in the face. And your husband is now staggering around with a black eye and bloody nose, and saying “can I get some help, I’ve been punched in the face by two apex predators and I think my nose is broken,” and all you can say is “I’M KIND OF BUSY IN CASE YOU HADN’T NOTICED I’M FIGHTING A MOUNTAIN LION.”
Then, IF YOU ARE LUCKY, the bear leaps on the mountain lion and they are locked in epic battle until finally the two of them roll off a cliff edge together, and the mountain lion is dead.
Maybe. You’re not sure - it fell off the cliff, but mountain lions are crafty. It could come back at any moment.
And all your friends come running up to you and say “that was amazing! You’re so brave, we’re so proud of you! You didn’t die! That must be a huge relief!”
Meanwhile, you blew out both your knees, you’re having an asthma attack, you twisted your ankle, and also you have been mauled by a bear. And everyone says “boy, you must be excited to walk down the mountain!” And all you can think as you stagger to your feet is “f*ck this mountain, I never wanted to climb it in the first place.”

 

Strawbs