A wee video of me ringing the bell

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Congratulations. I still get emotional thinking about when my son got to ring the bell. He's clean now for 6 years.
Thanks Steve. I think that the bell ringing ceremony is a fantastic innovation that you yanks came up with. It gives a real sense of accomplishment and is an encouragement to those still having treatment that hear it ringing out.
 
Edgar, it's a day that I won't forget.
Hope that you are in good health.
Thanks, Alan. I'll never forget it either. I had Stage 4 Prostate Cancer, but after 6 weeks of radiation treatments, my PSA has been undetectable for 6 years now. It makes us realize how precious each day truly is. I wish you a long, healthy life after cancer. I look forward to your posts here on IAP.
 
Thanks, Alan. I'll never forget it either. I had Stage 4 Prostate Cancer, but after 6 weeks of radiation treatments, my PSA has been undetectable for 6 years now. It makes us realize how precious each day truly is. I wish you a long, healthy life after cancer. I look forward to your posts here on IAP.
You've been through the wars, Edgar.
My psa reading is now down to less than 1.
BTW, I still have a wee piece of Pecan and a couple of pieces of Mesquite that you had sent me a couple of years ago, as a prize I think, that I have sitting ready to do something with when I get back into the workshop.
 
You're right, Kevin. It's a great motivator when someone else rings it, and to keep going until it's your turn, with a sense of achievment, and the knowledge that there's no hospital session the following day.
 
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