The day before surgery
I didn't sleep as long as I would have hoped for. Woke up a couple of hours ago And it's only 4:30am. I worked over 12 hours yesterday trying to prepare for another long absence from work. And on my drive home from an exhausting day my thoughts were taking me to some slippery slopes.
I started to think that this surgery came up so quickly for me. They say that time flies by when you're having fun. Well I must be having a lot of fun cause time seems to be rolling by too quick. When I was young a year seemed so long. Now the years seem to go by in a blink of an eye. And I think that fighting cancer may actually increase this perceived acceleration of time exponentially.
I celebrated 50 years at the end of January and now I'm wondering just how long I have left. Am I living the final chapters of my life? And on the day before another surgery I worry it could be the final paragraphs if the last chapter.
But then comes the morning. The realization. None of us know when the end will come.
And the point of life is to enjoy our time together now. Enjoy today. While we can hold each other and comfort one another.
So that will be my focus. As I go about this day. I will focus on Loving my wife and children. I will pay extra attention to all the people in my life and try to connect with each of them. Listening to what is in their hearts.
Peace and Love to all my friends and fellow warriors on CSN.
Philip
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I know what you mean about
I know what you mean about time passing quickly. The years that Steve was sick whizzed by so fast. The whole thing seems like a blur to me. There was always something coming up. A scan, surgery, chemo....time flew. Now that he is gone...time passes so slowly. It will be six months tomorrow and it feels like an eternity. Each day creeps along. It does make me think of the expression, time flies when you're having fun. I guess I just didn't realize I was having fun.
Sounds like you have a really good attitude towards life. The same outlook we should all have regardless of our health situation.
I think this surgery is going to go well and I suspect you will soon have a whole new lease on life. Best of luck to you. Please update when you can. I have a really good feling........
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Its amazing what cancer can
Its amazing what cancer can do to a person. All of your words hit home. I have experienced all of the same thoughts.
I have been praying for a successful surgery all week. Please let us know how you are doing as soon as you are able to post.
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So True, a cancer diagnosisSo True, a cancer diagnosis really does change one's attitude towards life and how we life it. How I used to worry about things that I couldn't care less about now.
Best wishes for a successful surgery tomorrow!
Hugs,
Cynthia
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just wanted toLivinginNH said:
So True, a cancer diagnosisSo True, a cancer diagnosis really does change one's attitude towards life and how we life it. How I used to worry about things that I couldn't care less about now.
Best wishes for a successful surgery tomorrow!
Hugs,
Cynthia
say good luck with your surgery and may Gods hand lead your surgens hand and a speedy recovery.,,Godbless...johnnybegood
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Phil
good luck on your surgery. I've had two liver surgeries front and back of liver and it was fairly easy recovery, so wishing you the same!!
Winter Marie
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Philip ...
I have been thinking so much about you, your family, and your upcoming surgery. Your comments -- Enjoy today. While we can hold each other and comfort one another. -- We should all take to heart.
Peace and continued strength. ~ Cynthia
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Good Luck Phil!!!herdizziness said:Phil
good luck on your surgery. I've had two liver surgeries front and back of liver and it was fairly easy recovery, so wishing you the same!!
Winter Marie
It sounds like you've been through it with this friggin cancer stuff. If you are getting a liver resection tomarrow just know it's not as rough as a colon resection, at least mine wasn't. I had mets on my liver and the surgeon lopped off half my liver and my gallbladder and honestly I don't miss any of it. I can't tell the difference from the before and after, except the scars. Good luck, let us know how it goes.
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Great Post
Phil that was a great post and I can not agree more. Here's to rapid and pain free recovery. Art
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Words of wisdom, Phil, truly.
I'll be thinking of you as you go through this surgery tomorrow, and sending tons of strength and hopes for success your way.
No reason this can't be the one that kicks the cancer to the curb for once and for all...took me five go-rounds myself to get to an extended period of NED (not sure I'll ever use the "c" word, no matter how far out I get). Wishing that this will be the last surgery for you as well, and that nothing but a return to good health is in your future.
Keep us posted~AA
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Phil
Your exact words to me were this is not a death sentence and so you get them back! This is not a death sentence. Surgery is part of the treatment, the part that sucks and so you keep on going! That is an order. I give orders better than any doctor. I hope the next few days go quickly. Sometimes it's a good thing. Now I need to get back to my liquid breakfast/lunch/dinner. Joy joy.
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Tomorrow, 2/7 at 1pmTrubrit said:Thinking of you Phil
Today's the day, and I'm hoping that by now you're out of surgery and on the road to more recovery.
Can't wait - but will - to hear from you again.
Surgery is tomorrow at 1 pm. so I'm reading and posting tonight. :-)
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Thank you all so much
And I will pull through this one just fine. I really appreciate the voices on this forum. You know what I'm going through and you know how I feel and that is a wonderful thing. I am fighting along with you all. I'll be posting soon. love to you all tonight.
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Thank you JoyHelen321 said:Phil
Your exact words to me were this is not a death sentence and so you get them back! This is not a death sentence. Surgery is part of the treatment, the part that sucks and so you keep on going! That is an order. I give orders better than any doctor. I hope the next few days go quickly. Sometimes it's a good thing. Now I need to get back to my liquid breakfast/lunch/dinner. Joy joy.
I'm in it to win it! And another surgery is a beautiful weapon in this war. And we just don't know... It might be a key battle that sends the cancer into remission. Bless you.
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AAannalexandria said:Words of wisdom, Phil, truly.
I'll be thinking of you as you go through this surgery tomorrow, and sending tons of strength and hopes for success your way.
No reason this can't be the one that kicks the cancer to the curb for once and for all...took me five go-rounds myself to get to an extended period of NED (not sure I'll ever use the "c" word, no matter how far out I get). Wishing that this will be the last surgery for you as well, and that nothing but a return to good health is in your future.
Keep us posted~AA
Thank you for sharing your experience. I do take great hope. Maybe this one is the key one for me.
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JBG, God Bless You too. Thankjohnnybegood said:just wanted to
say good luck with your surgery and may Gods hand lead your surgens hand and a speedy recovery.,,Godbless...johnnybegood
JBG, God Bless You too. Thank you so much for your prayers. I so hope you are doing better and I am still praying for you too. BIG HUG!!!
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