Crowning Glory

Jun 26, 2007 09:00

They said it would happen within the 2 weeks. I think it has felt just like sitting next to a package found in a park waiting on the bomb squad to arrive. It will happen, there is no way to stop it, and you just have to deal with it. It is part of what you give up to gain back something that is the most important thing in the world, the right to ( Read more... )

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jehannamama June 26 2007, 15:30:33 UTC
Life is worth it (((hugs)))

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mixincolors June 27 2007, 18:09:50 UTC
Yes it is...and thank you for your ((( ))) as I need them from time to time.

The biggest issue with most illness or death...people treat you like they think you are radioactive or something. Thanks for not doing that.

(((HUGS))) Back to you.

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misssavie June 26 2007, 19:25:14 UTC
Is she losing her hair? Dad just had another treatment yesterday (and today, I believe). They canceled the last one because they did another scraping of his bladder. They think they got all that cancer, though!

Haven't heard how dad's chemo is effecting him other than he's tired. I'll talk to him today or tomorrow, though. We tried talking last night but kept missing each other's calls.

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mixincolors June 27 2007, 18:15:21 UTC
Yup...she is.

Today she called and her immune system is showing signs of being too low so that means shots to boost. My mom is tired as well. She has only two more Chemo treatments then 5 weeks of Radiation on a daily basis.

After much research and talk to others......Her Cancer is one of those on a list of "if you are gonna get Cancer this is a good one to get". There is an expected cure rate of 90% or better.

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