Hi Alli
I agree with you that it's a day by day decision on how we feel and what we can do - 2 years on from diagnosis and it's still the same for me. And I still get surprised by it!!! Although I can do much more exercise etc, there are still days when the side effects of medication or some lingering side effects of the chemo kick in, and I'm reminded to take it gently and rest. Having said that, I'm running "marathons" compared to this time last year. I walk on the beach now for 1-2 hours, whereas at the height of my treatment, I couldn't walk from the car park down to the beach - I keep reminding myself of that when the negative thinking kicks in!
So sorry to hear of your cat's passing last week - such a hard decision and time for you. The same thing happened for us - our beautiful little grey persian got very sick not long after my diagnosis and I had to make the decision to have him put to sleep. It was so awful without him, and very challenging for my children, which was one of the reasons why we brought two little kittens into our family a few months on - as sad I was about our little puss, the kittens reminded me of new life, and how each day has a gift to offer to me.
Hang in there Alli - it all passes.
Zen 🙂