An update on my Father
He goes in for a PET scan on October 18th, and I hope and pray that it is all gone and it never caomes back. It was rough watching him go through this the first time.
Anyhow, I just wanted you all to know how he was doing.
Thanks
Jason
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Good to hear from you Jason.
I am sure your father thinks it's taking forever to feel better. I think at about 7 weeks, he is doing well.0 -
The new normalHondo said:Hi Jason
Thanks for the up-date, I am glad it is over and he is doing well. Yes tell him it all takes time and he will be back to his new normal soon.
All the best my friend
Hondo
Hondo...thanks for that. I have so many new things to discuss with my friends from NED to new normal.
I love all of you on here. I wish I had found this site when I was going thru treatment or heck, even before.
Who better to give info and tips than those who have been fighting the beast?!
Jason, yes, it is hard to not have each day seem like eternity when you want to feel better. But it DOES get better for most of us.
I honestly feel better today than I have had in years. I wonder at times how long I really was "sick"....
but it doesn't matter now. All that matters is the climb back to the new normal
Peace,
Nancy aka toughcookie0 -
Thanks again everyone! I
Thanks again everyone! I asked him today how he felt and he said O.K., and drained. He wants to go out and cut wood for the winter, but I took all of his chainsaws to keep him from doing something he probably shouldn't, being that he is soo weak. He just wants to Do..DO..DO. like he used to, but the reality of it all is that he can't. At least not right now. But, at heart, he honestly thinks he can. I want him to go out and do stuff to increase his strength, but having a chainsaw in his hands is not exactly what I had in mind, LOL...
You all are the best....
Jason0 -
Chainsaw DadJason1111 said:Thanks again everyone! I
Thanks again everyone! I asked him today how he felt and he said O.K., and drained. He wants to go out and cut wood for the winter, but I took all of his chainsaws to keep him from doing something he probably shouldn't, being that he is soo weak. He just wants to Do..DO..DO. like he used to, but the reality of it all is that he can't. At least not right now. But, at heart, he honestly thinks he can. I want him to go out and do stuff to increase his strength, but having a chainsaw in his hands is not exactly what I had in mind, LOL...
You all are the best....
Jason
I agree Jason that is not something you want him messing with just yet. I was feeling good a few months after my treatment and got the chainsaw out to cut a tree that was in my way and fell down with it running. I was very lucky the saw went the other way and not on me, soon he will get back his strength and will be back to a new normal.
Wishing you both the best
Hondo0
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