brain mets.
Fortunately, my mom's neurosurgery was a huge success. After an MRI was done, the neurosurgery said he was confident he was able to get it all. Again...tears. I walked into my mom's ICU room and immediately told her how proud of her I was. She rolled into the operating room not knowing if she was going to come out the same, and she still risked it. That's my mom for you. A fighter.
Mom's onc kept her in ICU for 3 days then transferred her to a nursing home so she could undergo therapy to gain back what she had lost, which, let me tell ya, wasn't much. She was a little weak on her left side. Couldn't walk or stand without assistance. But after a week and change in a nursing home, mom can finally put some weight on her left foot. Walking is still a challenge, but worst case scenario is she needs a wheelchair.
She's coming home from the nursing facility tomorrow and I couldn't be happier. I've missed coming home from school and work and seeing her sitting on the couch on her iPad. I've missed telling her my crazy stories of working as a hostess in a busy restaurant(and trust me, there are many!). I've missed laying in bed watching reruns of Frasier, Golden Girls, and I Love Lucy. I've missed watching padres games with her. I've missed HER.
Up next...10 rounds of radiation for 2 weeks to finally nuke the hell out of this cancer once and for all. One downside is that it will probably cause permanent hair loss. I was bummed to hear this, as she just had her hair grown after ending chemo for breast cancer. But I keep telling her it's a small price to pay in order for you to still be here with me today.
Overall, I've never been so scared in my life. This is the only time in my mom's year-long cancer journey that I ever considered her dying a legitimate option. I can't believe how close she was to death, and how well she's recovered since her surgery. Right after she came out of her craniotomy, she was cracking jokes with everyone as if nothing ever happened. Unbelievable.
All I can say is that my mom had angels with her in that operating room. I've never prayed so hard for anything in my entire life. I even pleaded with God: Please take all of her hurt and pain and put it on me instead, because she doesn't deserve this. Sometimes, I still wonder why this all had to happen to my sweet, loving, caring, vibrant mom. The best answer I can come up with is that God never gives us more than we can handle. He puts obstacles in front of us all to prove our strength, and from that, I gain a sense of peace.
For those who have read this post in its entirety, I appreciate it. I guess I just needed an outlet to let my feelings go. And for those who are going through similar situations, I hope you gain a sense of hope. Please don't lose faith. Every moment you're with your loved one affected with cancer, remind yourself how lucky you are to have them with you in that moment. Treasure it. Just remember: Clear Eyes. Full Hearts. Can't lose.
Hugs to all.
Psalm 46: God is our refuge and strength,
an ever-present help in trouble.
2 Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way
and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea,
3 though its waters roar and foam
and the mountains quake with their surging.[c]
4 There is a river whose streams make glad the city of God,
the holy place where the Most High dwells.
5 God is within her, she will not fall;
God will help her at break of day.
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Praying for you and your mom....
Thank you for sharing your story! With all the challenges your mom has faced and will face in the future what I see here is a child (you) who is caring and compassionate and a mom who is a strong fighter. You both are an inspiration to others! Praying for you all...
Chris0 -
Prayers and angelsmckevnic said:Praying for you and your mom....
Thank you for sharing your story! With all the challenges your mom has faced and will face in the future what I see here is a child (you) who is caring and compassionate and a mom who is a strong fighter. You both are an inspiration to others! Praying for you all...
Chris
Prayers and angels are surrounding you and your mom. So glad to hear that she chose to fight and that you chose to push her to do so.
Praying that her recovery is complete and easy and that she'll be dancing at your wedding and holding grandchildren in the future.
Thank you for sharing this with us.
marge0 -
I am so glad that you foundmckevnic said:Praying for you and your mom....
Thank you for sharing your story! With all the challenges your mom has faced and will face in the future what I see here is a child (you) who is caring and compassionate and a mom who is a strong fighter. You both are an inspiration to others! Praying for you all...
Chris
I am so glad that you found this site to write. I will be praying for your Mom and for you.
Hugs, Jan0 -
God bless you and your mom.survivorbc09 said:I am so glad that you found
I am so glad that you found this site to write. I will be praying for your Mom and for you.
Hugs, Jan
God bless you and your mom. So glad the surgery was a success.
You two have a precious relationship. Thank you for sharing.
Luv, Teresa0 -
Thanks for sharing this.gami43 said:God bless you and your mom.
God bless you and your mom. So glad the surgery was a success.
You two have a precious relationship. Thank you for sharing.
Luv, Teresa
Thanks for sharing this. There is nothing like a close daughter and mother relationship and you are blessed to have one.
I will keep your mother and you in my prayers.
Hugs,
Debby0 -
Thank you for your beautiful story.Nana C. said:What a beautiful Story!
I will be praying for your family and thank you for sharing that beautiful. There is nothing more special than a mother daughter relationship and it sounds like you mother is very lucky to have you on her side!
Love and prayers
It gives us all hope to read stories like this. God bless you and your Mom.
I think the heavens and angels were absolutely right there with you.0 -
You are both in my prayers.Nana C. said:What a beautiful Story!
I will be praying for your family and thank you for sharing that beautiful. There is nothing more special than a mother daughter relationship and it sounds like you mother is very lucky to have you on her side!
Love and prayers
You are both in my prayers.0 -
So you and I are kind of
So you and I are kind of going through the exact opposite situation, but I can relate to you in so many ways. I am 20 years old, just like you, and I have metastatic breast cancer just like your mom. Reading your post made me so emotional, because I have such an incredible relationship with my mom and I couldn't imagine not being around to get married and have my mom plan my wedding with me. You are such a light and I hope you never lose faith. Your mom sounds like an incredible woman and you clearly are as well. So many of us are praying for you and your family. I'm so glad you can see the positive and remain hopeful. Lifes blessings often come during trying times. At least with my situation, I have had some of the most amazing and hilarious moments and I am so much more aware of lifes little blessings now more than ever. Keep us updated and stay strong. Praying so hard for you!
Kat0 -
Kat, it is good to see youHootieGirl said:So you and I are kind of
So you and I are kind of going through the exact opposite situation, but I can relate to you in so many ways. I am 20 years old, just like you, and I have metastatic breast cancer just like your mom. Reading your post made me so emotional, because I have such an incredible relationship with my mom and I couldn't imagine not being around to get married and have my mom plan my wedding with me. You are such a light and I hope you never lose faith. Your mom sounds like an incredible woman and you clearly are as well. So many of us are praying for you and your family. I'm so glad you can see the positive and remain hopeful. Lifes blessings often come during trying times. At least with my situation, I have had some of the most amazing and hilarious moments and I am so much more aware of lifes little blessings now more than ever. Keep us updated and stay strong. Praying so hard for you!
Kat
Kat, it is good to see you posting. How are you doing now? Please post an update when you can for the pink sisters.
Hugs, Debby0 -
Brain Mets
Looks like you have a wonderful mum and she has a wonderful daughter. Two strong ladies. Good luck in her recovery she must be very proud of you too.0
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