I made my goal

sangora
sangora Member Posts: 213
As many of you know one of my big goals has been to live to see a high school student I have been mentoring for several years graduate from high school. With the help of hospice and a caregiver I got it pulled together to make it to the ceremony. It took a little more pain medicine and a wheel chair but I was there. It was fantastick!!!!

Today I am exhausted and seem to be having a little more pain than usual but it may be my imagination, at any rate I made my goal. She starts to colleage in Sept. Who knows, maybe I will be able to go with her when she moves on campus. She said yesterday she would like that. We will see. Just wantd to let my friends here know that I did make the goal and to let you all know that I am still here and puttering along. Hospice continues to manage my pain meds well and have been a great support to me and my caregivers.I can't post much anymore but know that I think of each of you everyday. Some days I have volunteer hospce person with me and they read your post to me to keep me in the loop. Praying for all of us, Sam Stage IV now with hospice.
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  • norma2
    norma2 Member Posts: 479
    Have been reading your posts.
    Hi! I have been reading your posts, Sam. You are an inspiration. How precious each moment is for us. Maybe our lives are best measured not by years and birthdays but rather by events. Or better yet by the blessings we give to each other each day. May your time here be measured by the help and hope you have given others. Praying for you.
  • mrsbotch
    mrsbotch Member Posts: 349
    you are an incredible man
    Sam

    I read your posts all the time and you are truly an inspiration. I am so happy for you that you got to see your friend graduate. You worked this out for both of you and you did it. I truly hope that hospice can keep you pain free Sam. You are more of a man than most will ever be.

    Take care


    Barbara
  • Daisylin
    Daisylin Member Posts: 365
    mrsbotch said:

    you are an incredible man
    Sam

    I read your posts all the time and you are truly an inspiration. I am so happy for you that you got to see your friend graduate. You worked this out for both of you and you did it. I truly hope that hospice can keep you pain free Sam. You are more of a man than most will ever be.

    Take care


    Barbara

    Sam,
    I am so thrilled that you made your goal. Now, you'd best make another goal :) You are an inspiration to us all, and I'm so happy to hear your positive attitude and thoughtfulness has stayed intact. I wish you all the best, and blessings to you and the hospice team thats helping you at this time.
    Chantal
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  • BMGky
    BMGky Member Posts: 621
    How wonderful!!
    How wonderful!! Congratulations!! What an inspiration you have been to the high school student you mentor and to all who are a part of this family. BMGky
  • Donna70
    Donna70 Member Posts: 852 Member
    BMGky said:

    How wonderful!!
    How wonderful!! Congratulations!! What an inspiration you have been to the high school student you mentor and to all who are a part of this family. BMGky

    happy to hear
    Sam,
    Just so happy to hear you made this goal!!! So glad when we hear from you. Prayers continue and glad that hospice is taking good care of you. I like that you set another goal, sounds good. many hugs,
    Donna70
  • bingbing2009
    bingbing2009 Member Posts: 177
    Congrats!
    Sam,

    It's so wonderful to hear that you made your goal. You continue to be such an inspiration for all. Keep that other goal of going to see her when she moves on campus in mind and hang in there!

    Sending you lots of love and hugs!

    Melinda

    DX October 2009: T3N1M0
    November and December 2009: chemo (Cisplatin and 5 FU) and radiation
    February 2010: Ivor Lewis surgery
  • Ucsf_smile
    Ucsf_smile Member Posts: 79
    Sam, that is great news.
    Sam, that is great news. I'm so proud of you and happy you were able to make it to the graduation :).

    Keep us posted, we are here for you.
  • paul61
    paul61 Member Posts: 1,391 Member
    Wonderful News!!!!
    Sam,

    It is great to hear that you made your goal. You continue to be in my prayers daily. I am glad that hospice has been there for you and that you had a chance to see your friend graduate. May you make your next goal as well!!! Best of luck and keep hanging in there.


    Best Regards,

    Paul Adams
    Grand Blanc, Michigan

    DX 10/22/2009 T2N1M0 Stage IIB
    12/03/2009 Ivor Lewis
    2/8 through 6/14/2010 Adjuvant Chemo Cisplatin, Epirubicin, 5 FU
    Two year survivor

    Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here we might as well dance!
  • sandy1943
    sandy1943 Member Posts: 824
    Sam, It's wonderful when we
    Sam, It's wonderful when we have goals and then meet the challenge. Congratulations! Even with discomfort I know it was worth it.
    Prayers and hugs,
    Sandra
  • birdiequeen
    birdiequeen Member Posts: 319
    Where is the like button
    I need a like button to push for you makeing your goal and for getting to hear from you again. I like both :)
  • Ginny_B
    Ginny_B Member Posts: 532
    Sam -- sending prayers for
    Sam -- sending prayers for you every day. You are a trooper and then some!
  • mardigras
    mardigras Member Posts: 215 Member
    Hello Sam and Congratulations
    Dear Sam,
    Well done you!!!!!
    The people in our family, will know better than anyone, what a special gift you have.
    Some people in this world make a huge difference to the spirit of others who are suffering, and you are one such person. You inspire us all to keep going and give us all hope and a positive attitude.
    Your young lady must feel very special to count you amongst her friends. Good luck for September.
    God bless you and keep you Sam. We are all here for you and we are all praying for you.
    Love and hugs,
    Marci x
  • NikiMo
    NikiMo Member Posts: 342
    Wonderful!
    Sam,

    So glad you could share that moment with that young lady. And I pray and hope you can watch her go off to college. I lost my Grandmother who raised me to lung cancer at the beginning of my senior year in high school. I felt robbed and so did she. We had worked so hard to get to that moment. She had lung cancer when I was 7, fought through that, and it recurred when I was 15 as stage 4. Her goal was to see me graduate, and she fought a long 2.5 years, but it wasn't meant to be. We had many great years together, but it is still a raw nerve for me. I am starting to cry as I write this. I know that when that young lady looks back on her life she will be so greatfull that you were there to share in her moment. Cancer steals so many good people from us, I am glad to hear that you aren't letting cancer steal important moments from you and your loved ones. Sam I have said it before, and I will say it again, you are an inspiration.

    Hugs and prayers for you,

    Niki
  • nickgunboat
    nickgunboat Member Posts: 35
    Congrats
    Sam....

    Thats really fantastic! I am speechless at your courage and abilities...

    Kirk
  • stephikindred
    stephikindred Member Posts: 140
    You're awesome Sam!
    I'm sure it meant so much to her to have you present at that very special milestone in her life. Thanks for sharing this with all of us. We love you and continue to be inspired by you!
    Steph
  • AngieD
    AngieD Member Posts: 493

    You're awesome Sam!
    I'm sure it meant so much to her to have you present at that very special milestone in her life. Thanks for sharing this with all of us. We love you and continue to be inspired by you!
    Steph

    Sam, you just keep making
    Sam, you just keep making and meeting your goals! What an inspiration to all of us! I can't imagine a better mentor for your young friend to have than you. You are in my thoughts and prayers every day.
    Angie
  • TerryV
    TerryV Member Posts: 887
    Well Done, Sam!
    I'm so glad that you made it to the Graduation ceremony. On wheels or on foot, your student had to be proud that you were there with her for "her moment". What a blessing for you both!

    I'm with the others - you keep the next goal of moving her to college in mind.

    So happy for you!

    Terry
    wife to Nick
  • JimboC
    JimboC Member Posts: 264
    I'm so glad you made your
    I'm so glad you made your goal and happier still that you're planning your next.
  • megmacmd
    megmacmd Member Posts: 85
    Great job
    Hiting those goals are the key. Im sure your mentee was thrilled.My goal is to get my youngest through college one more year to go,see my middle daughter married sometime in the next year or so and see my oldest daughters first child mabe in the next year or so. We shall see I live each day as it comes.Off chemo still things are fairly stable still able to eat most things and can still walk the dog to the beach and mostly can still work.Keeping myfingers crossed and have lots of friend with prayer behind me.Maybe Ill defie the odds its been 16 months since I was dianosed with stage 4 and told 9-12 months.Ive since realize that was not very accurate nobody knows how each individual will progress in their disease.Enjoy the summer. Hopefully youll get to college in the fall. That was always one of my favorite things taking each child to college and getting them all settled and sharing in all the energy and future excitement and just the buzz of young people so full of life and expectations that anything is possible. meg