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Love and prayers, Judy(grandma047)
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Oh Judy,
I'm crying for you reading of this new round of troubles, but here comes a pep talk!
It does sound like the chemo doctor wants to proceed in a way that allows for healing AND fights this dragon, which IS good news. I think a port is a blessing, and haven't you had 5FU in the past and tolerated it OK? The blood thinnners are a pain, but I know lots of people who have to take them (better than risking another clot right now)
Your doc's getting mad at the surgeon shows he is a strong advocate for you. So, hope your perspective can see some of this as good news!
"One day at a time", Judy. You have come so far and been through so much, of course your tired of it, but you have also been incredibly strong. I know you'll get through this, too.
Know that you have lots of friends here pulling and praying for you. the other Judy0 -
Judy, You are so sweet. Thanks for the pep talk. I just feel like I'm such a burden to my family right now. Danny was thinking about going on the road driving a truck and here I am having chemo again. Because of my cancer, he didn't go on the road last year. I just feel like a pain in the butt, no pun intented. I know I should probably be glad that the chemo doctor is being so active, but right now I just can't see it. In a few days, after I've had time to let it sink in, I'll be okay. That was the way I was when I found out about the recurrence last January. I'll be fine, I know. Just having a pity party right now. Thanks for being there and listening. Love ya girl.jsabol said:Oh Judy,
I'm crying for you reading of this new round of troubles, but here comes a pep talk!
It does sound like the chemo doctor wants to proceed in a way that allows for healing AND fights this dragon, which IS good news. I think a port is a blessing, and haven't you had 5FU in the past and tolerated it OK? The blood thinnners are a pain, but I know lots of people who have to take them (better than risking another clot right now)
Your doc's getting mad at the surgeon shows he is a strong advocate for you. So, hope your perspective can see some of this as good news!
"One day at a time", Judy. You have come so far and been through so much, of course your tired of it, but you have also been incredibly strong. I know you'll get through this, too.
Know that you have lots of friends here pulling and praying for you. the other Judy
The other Judy(grandma047)0 -
Judy, I feel so bad for you. Hopefully one of these days it will be all behind you and you can get on with your life. I understand why you want to have a pity party. I also understand why you do not want to share any more bad news. I have reluctantly agrred to go ahead with having more surgery. I will have a permanent colostomy in Jan. I haven't told too many people yet. I haven'teven told my co-workers. I think I will only tell a select few anyhow.
Good luck with everything and I will be praying for you.
If you ever want to chat and have a pity party, just email me.
Maureen0 -
Hi Judy
Its sounds like my mom's life story. just when she thought she was done it has to start all over again!
sometimes it really sucks, but look at it this way...they are being extra cautious. which means they really want to get it right. Its o.k., the winter sucks anyway! its too cold to do anything outside so better now then the summer. Your going to pull through this, you sound really strong. My mom was on blood thinners too, in and out of the hospital 3 times a week to check how thin her blood was, then on top of that was her chemo. She says she doesn't even notice when she gets poked anymore. She has a port too, better that then ruining all the veins in your arm.
I'll keep you in my prayers, everything is going to ok...
Stefaniet0 -
Hello Judy,
I just read your last post, my heart aches for you. I have kept up with you since May. I don't always respond with a post. Let me share with you something which helps me more than I could ever express. I just stay in the moment, I do not let myself think about all the what if's. Please don't miss understand, you are going to be aware of the future. Just be good to your self, do everything that you can to improve your health, and make now better, don't worry about any thing that is necessary to get you better.I would just think OK this is another path I must take. One day you will be as I am now and look back. WOW now that is a moment. I have had you in my prayers since May, and you have been on prayer list at my church since May 8, 2004. I hope I have said something you can use.
Blessings,
Jean0
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