just want to say thank you!
Although we are not totally over healing from the treatments..we are getting there...getting the feeding tube out will be nice...i just wanted to say thanks..thanks to all of you who posted and encouraged me thru all of this..its nice to come on here and read that so many went thru the same thing and can relate and also give hope...ther were days that i got on here and sat and read old posts for hours and hours...i learned so much and was able to help my husband so much from all the tips... i just love all of you guys and i just wanted to you know how thankful i am that you took the time to answer my posts...and respond and just stick out a helping hand...means more than you will ever know...i hope i am able to help others in return!
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ahollie, we are a family and
ahollie, we are a family and that's what family does! i'm also thankful for this site. it is like a safe haven. we can come here no matter how we feel and know that someone will be here for us. i'm happy this site helps you and hubby and i pray it will continue to help you and all the other (and new) members. i hope he loses the tube soon! that is a big deal. let us know when he does so we can celebrate with him. i'll be looking for that post.
God bless you,
dj
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Sounds like things are really going well! So happy for you two!
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Glad he's better
Very glad to hear he is donig better. The recovery is slow and on it's own time frame but it does happen. Take each day at a time, today is the day that matters, not yesterday. You both will get there and when you get to hear the words NED, you'll know it was worth it. That goes for you even more. It is so hard on the caregiver, you share his pain and sometimes have even more pain because of the unknown. The loved ones and caregivers are often over looked at times but the survivers could not do it without you. You have to be strong for him and you were, he knows it too.
Bill
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