Out of hospital again
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maybe a bounce back left in me
hi john,
here is hoping mate!!!
"maybe a bounce back left in me."
I still believe in miracles for myself and all of us.
I just hope this next bounce is a big one.
the overdose story was scary, we are lucky to have your company.
I hope yor little son is going well.
I went to ash wednesday at my kids school this morning. Its was touching and confronting as well.
Travel well my friend and I hope you have enough beauty around you to help make the pain
more manageable.
hugs and prayers,
Pete0 -
glad to hear from you
Hi John,
I'm glad to hear from you, as I had been wondering. Wow- scary and important for everyone to know that the Fentanyl patch is heat sensitive. I wonder if patches for other drugs also might be heat sensitive? Hmmm worth asking onc about anytime one is ever needed.
John, you are like Tigger- you have a LOT of bounce in you, lol!!
I think you'll be bouncing back through this ordeal too.
You take care of yourself! Let us know right before you go in for your surgery, as to exact date, etc. We worry when we don't hear from you.
Hugs, (but not too hard- wouldn't want to hurt you, lol)
Lisa0 -
Hi
Sorry to hear about the patch problem. Is there any warning on the packaging about this issue? Seems like that is a pretty serious thing to watch out for.
Glad you were able to get to the hospital and get it taken care of.
Also glad to hear that your docs have got a plan for you and that you are feeling much more positive about the possibilities.
We are all here cheering you on.
Hugs,
Marie who loves kitties0 -
JohnLovekitties said:Hi
Sorry to hear about the patch problem. Is there any warning on the packaging about this issue? Seems like that is a pretty serious thing to watch out for.
Glad you were able to get to the hospital and get it taken care of.
Also glad to hear that your docs have got a plan for you and that you are feeling much more positive about the possibilities.
We are all here cheering you on.
Hugs,
Marie who loves kitties
I am glad you r doing better, i was worried, nothing like being home Take care
michelle0 -
Hi there, I'm new to this
Hi there, I'm new to this board, diagnosed Stage 1V. Had surgery in December. I too had blood clots in my lungs, actually that's what prompted me to go to hospital (couldn't catch my breath after going up the stairs) in the first place when they discovered the cause of the blood clots was the tumor. I had to wait for my colon surgery for 23 days because of the concerns of the blood clots. They ended up putting a filter in my vena cava to catch any blood clots that may arise while off the blood thinners. Was taken off the blood thinner approx. 5-6 hours prior to surgery and went back on the blood thinners (Lovenox) the day after surgery on the bowel. The filter was removed few days later. They feed it up your groin. My clots originated in the calf of my leg. Not sure where your's originated from.0 -
John is just as the Ever ready energizer bunny.........smokeyjoe said:Hi there, I'm new to this
Hi there, I'm new to this board, diagnosed Stage 1V. Had surgery in December. I too had blood clots in my lungs, actually that's what prompted me to go to hospital (couldn't catch my breath after going up the stairs) in the first place when they discovered the cause of the blood clots was the tumor. I had to wait for my colon surgery for 23 days because of the concerns of the blood clots. They ended up putting a filter in my vena cava to catch any blood clots that may arise while off the blood thinners. Was taken off the blood thinner approx. 5-6 hours prior to surgery and went back on the blood thinners (Lovenox) the day after surgery on the bowel. The filter was removed few days later. They feed it up your groin. My clots originated in the calf of my leg. Not sure where your's originated from.
He keeps going, and going, and going, and going......keep up the good work John, you will get through this, you will get through this.............love to you and yours......Clift0
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