Songflower - Diane - update
I heard from Diane's husband today. He answered an email that I sent to Diane, concerned that I had not heard from her.
Well, she had a STROKE on Feb 1 and is still in the hospital. She was unconscious until a few days ago and her left side is effected. This on top of advancing cancer.
Please keep her in your prayers.
Comments
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Mary Ann, thanks for sharingHellieC said:Such sad news to share
Thank you for sharing the news, even though it is so sad. I will keep Diane in my prayers - she has gone through so much - and now this on top of everything else.
Helen
I have been thinking about Diane for so long hoping to hear something fom her. I'm so sorry to hear that she had a stroke. How sad for her and her family. They will definitely remain in my prayers. Diane has been through so much, and shared so much with us.0 -
Thank you for sharing this
Thank you for sharing this info Mary Ann. I have been wondering how she was doing since it had been a while since she posted. It is concerning if this is related to cancer as opposed to other health issues, as Ro has noted, blood clots seem to be an issue for us. My thoughts go out to her and her family as they deal with this added burden.
Annie0 -
Diannesnowbird_11 said:Thank you for sharing this
Thank you for sharing this info Mary Ann. I have been wondering how she was doing since it had been a while since she posted. It is concerning if this is related to cancer as opposed to other health issues, as Ro has noted, blood clots seem to be an issue for us. My thoughts go out to her and her family as they deal with this added burden.
Annie
I too was hoping she was offline For a healthy reason,and am saddened by the news.
Warmest regards and prayers to her and her family,
Sara0 -
DianneSara Zipora said:Dianne
I too was hoping she was offline For a healthy reason,and am saddened by the news.
Warmest regards and prayers to her and her family,
Sara
Thank you Mary Ann for letting us know. I had wondered about her and had not seen any posts. She has been through so much. I will certainly keep her and her family in my prayers.0 -
I am
very sorry and saddened to hear this. Sending big hugs and prayers Diane's way. She's a special lady .
Thanks for letting us know Mary Ann0 -
Oh, no!Cindy Bear said:I am
very sorry and saddened to hear this. Sending big hugs and prayers Diane's way. She's a special lady .
Thanks for letting us know Mary Ann
Thank you for checking on her and letting us know, MaryAnn. If you hear again from her husband, please let him know we're all praying for her and sending hope and hugs.
Suzanne0 -
Diane
MaryAnn,
So sorry to hear this terrible news about Diane...She has been through so much...
Lifting her up in thoughts and prayers. I HATE this disease even more today than yesterday....
Please keep us posted....
Laurie
p.s. is there an address where we can send cards?0 -
CardsTiggersDoBounce said:Diane
MaryAnn,
So sorry to hear this terrible news about Diane...She has been through so much...
Lifting her up in thoughts and prayers. I HATE this disease even more today than yesterday....
Please keep us posted....
Laurie
p.s. is there an address where we can send cards?
Laurie, I gave her husband the link to this thread so each entry is like a card to Diane.
You have all been very thoughtful and loving. I'm sure Diane and her husband feel the love and prayers you are sending.
Mary Ann0 -
Great idea MaryAnndaisy366 said:Cards
Laurie, I gave her husband the link to this thread so each entry is like a card to Diane.
You have all been very thoughtful and loving. I'm sure Diane and her husband feel the love and prayers you are sending.
Mary Ann
So happy her husband has the link. Hopefully when she is well enough he can share our posts with her.
We love you Diane.....
Laurie0 -
Thinking of you, Dianedaisy366 said:Cards
Laurie, I gave her husband the link to this thread so each entry is like a card to Diane.
You have all been very thoughtful and loving. I'm sure Diane and her husband feel the love and prayers you are sending.
Mary Ann
Just wanted you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Kathy0 -
update received Sunday 2/26susangr said:Noooooo
Oh Diane, Asi if having cancer wasn't enough! My thoughts and best wishes are with you and your family during this difficult time. Susan
Just got this from Diane's husband, Jim. Please read info about blood clots and recommended medication. I am heartsick. Please pray for Diane and her family....
Mary Ann
"The stroke on top of the cancer has really put Diane in a rough spot. She is still unable to move her right arm or leg and she is very weak. She is not strong enough to tolerate aggressive physical therapy for the stroke or any more chemotherapy. We brought her home from the hospital last Friday and she is on hospice care now. Her speech is pretty good and she enjoys visitors.
"Thank you for sending the link to the blog page where Diane’s online friends have posted messages to her. It does help to know what so many people are keeping her in their prayers. One thing that you might pass on to the ladies on the blog is to be very careful of the potential for strokes. Cancer patients in general are at higher risk of stroke. Diane had a pulmonary embolism several months ago and was taking Warfarin to decrease the risk of stroke but it didn’t work. The neurosurgeon that operated on Diane to try to clear the clot in her brain told me that he thinks that all cancer patients who are on blood thinners should be using Lovenox instead of Warfarin. If any of the ladies are taking Warfarin, they might consider talking to their doctor about Lovenox. It’s much more expensive than Warfarin and must be administered by injection instead of by taking a pill. However, Lovenox is much easier to regulate than Warfarin; it does not require frequent blood checks to determine if the therapeutic levels are OK; it does not impose the dietary restrictions that Warfarin does; and it apparently works better than Warfarin in cancer patients.
"Regards,
Jim "0 -
Thanks Mary Ann~daisy366 said:update received Sunday 2/26
Just got this from Diane's husband, Jim. Please read info about blood clots and recommended medication. I am heartsick. Please pray for Diane and her family....
Mary Ann
"The stroke on top of the cancer has really put Diane in a rough spot. She is still unable to move her right arm or leg and she is very weak. She is not strong enough to tolerate aggressive physical therapy for the stroke or any more chemotherapy. We brought her home from the hospital last Friday and she is on hospice care now. Her speech is pretty good and she enjoys visitors.
"Thank you for sending the link to the blog page where Diane’s online friends have posted messages to her. It does help to know what so many people are keeping her in their prayers. One thing that you might pass on to the ladies on the blog is to be very careful of the potential for strokes. Cancer patients in general are at higher risk of stroke. Diane had a pulmonary embolism several months ago and was taking Warfarin to decrease the risk of stroke but it didn’t work. The neurosurgeon that operated on Diane to try to clear the clot in her brain told me that he thinks that all cancer patients who are on blood thinners should be using Lovenox instead of Warfarin. If any of the ladies are taking Warfarin, they might consider talking to their doctor about Lovenox. It’s much more expensive than Warfarin and must be administered by injection instead of by taking a pill. However, Lovenox is much easier to regulate than Warfarin; it does not require frequent blood checks to determine if the therapeutic levels are OK; it does not impose the dietary restrictions that Warfarin does; and it apparently works better than Warfarin in cancer patients.
"Regards,
Jim "
This breaks my heart...interesting information on blood thinners as did know when in treatments at higher risk for blood clots. My doc never suggested Lovenox, as had me on warfarin.
Ms. Diane will be in my prayers continually...
Jan0
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