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The Doctor called today !!
My doctor called today with Good news!! My tumor is BENIGN and doesn't need removing at this time. I have to go back for more mammograms in 6 months to recheck the growth and go from there. For NOW I am cancer free Thank God!
Thank you all in this thread for your tremendous support while I endured my journey to find out. I very much appreciated and am very blessed to have your support and friendship online. If I could hug each one of you I would. (((((((((((((HUGS TO YOU ALL))))))))))))))))) Justy |
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Thank you Rockin. |
TrUTexan sighs of relief felt around the Planet. Glad your news was god, and was speedy too.
So, take care and be thankful. (f) |
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Long time....
Hello Everyone ^_^ I hope everyone is doing good. That each of you is being supported, nourished and loved in your own personal journeys and on the journeys you are with family, friends and loved ones. It has been so long since I posted... It's been some very challenging months where my characte has been shaped and challenged. I am very glad to share that my Mom is doing great.
We are growing stronger as the days go by. She has surgery for her left leg.The ortopedic surgeon will be removing a steel rod that was placed in her left leg femur because of the broken bone due to her multiple myeloma. When we saw her x-rays last month I was beyond thankful to God because you could see how clean and beautiful her left femur looked.... no traces of the brokenness and destruction the cancer had done before in her legs... like it never happened.... I am very well aware that I will never see it or feel it like my Mom sees these things... because she is the one going through it... nonetheless... it's miraculous to see her every single day... Sometimes I stop and observe her and remember how many close calls she has had with the multiple myeloma and yet here she is.... Please do not get me wrong... we have our moments where we break down and cry... and then we hug eachother and get up and keep moving forward... Please never forget your life is meaningful... you are special and you do have so much to give... so if you must rest a while do so... if you must go through your emotions... do so... then hug yourself and keep moving forward.... |
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My mom's been through a lot in her life as well with surgeries but not cancer issues. Our mom's are a lot stronger than we sometimes think, we just have to give them room to breathe and let go of anxieties and go through the emotions they need to go through, then when they need us most, they will let us know from there. Standing by a parents side while they go through so much is important for them for strength and comfort. I'm glad your mom has you around. She needs you, as well as mine needs me. God Bless you and your family. Justy |
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I just now saw your good news. It is so nice to see this result. Jeano |
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A huge thank you to all of you here in the thread for your kind words of support and wisdom. They helped me to remain positive and cope well until the outcome of my tests came back. I appreciate each and every one of you. Each of you are Rocks of Gibraltar in your own journey. Thank you again.
Justy |
Well, when it rains it pours.....or in our case when it snows it pours. In the midst of 55 inches of snow descending on us blow after blow. My sponsee readys herself for surgery on February 27 and all that is great, they will do the lumpectomy and the breast reduction, take her sentinel node and do the pathology right in the surgical suite and it's going to be fine I'm sure. What we weren't prepared for was the phone call about her brother who contracted 2 forms of viral pneumonia, the H1N1 and Virus A on top of which he has emphysema and COPD. He was taken into the hospital and medically paralized and sedated which caused him to have cardiac arrest. It's been a very stressful time. He is in the infectious ward and we all have to gown up to visit with him. My sponsee's sister and nephew flew up and stayed with me. It's been really intense. I am worried that my sponsee might contract something while she is preparing for her own procedure. Today they preformed a tracheotomy and put in a feeding tube. I feel like we are buying a little time with this. I really don't want my sponsee to have to face the death of her brother the week of her surgery. I am hoping for the best, but I am aware it is out of my hands.
Thank you all for being here. I'm excited for all the good news I've read in this thread recently!! |
All of my scans came back clean!!! ....yay!!!!
I want to send a warm hug and say "thanks" to all the wonderful people here who offer kind words, offer support, and always lend a listening ear.....I love you all.....Clay |
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As always, you are one amazingly compassionate friend!!! I heart you my dear friend!!! THANK YOU for being YOU!...... |
After the Snow and Dark Clouds let there be rainbows
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I'm leaving in a few minutes to go pick up my sponsee, today is her surgery. I didn't think I was nervous, but I couldn't get to sleep last night and 4:30 am came much earlier than you might expect, it was earlier than I expected for sure. Everything will be fine, but I do appreciate all the support here, your prayers and well wishes mean so much. Oh, on the very happy news side of the world, my sponsee's brother breathed on his own for 8 hours yesterday and is surprising all of us with his consistent improvement. Thank you again, Sherrie
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