ALL.ANGELS. HERE
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Hi Ramona,
You are so sweet to post such lovely sentiment. I can understand your fears.....I probably have my colonoscopy (post chemo) just about the same time that yours is scheduled. I have been feeling as if there is a paranoid bird on my shoulder....I have a headache-it's a brain tumor, any intestinal distress-another tumor there as well.....One of the nicest things about reading other posts is that I feel more normal about my fears - and can laugh at them (I hope).
Take care and come here more often. You have wonderful things to say.
Cheers,
Maura0 -
Hi Ramona...I'm glad all is going well for you, and I understand what you're saying about the paranoid bird (from a caregiver's perspective though). I like your illustration of angels with one wing flying embraced together. My wife is scheduled for a PET scan in a couple of weeks...the second since her surgery. It gets harder to not worry or be apprehensive as the date approaches. And the blood tests that hover around the "red line" threshhold of acceptable/unacceptable.
Then there's days like birthdays and holidays. You're so pleased to share another one...yet you can't help but worry how many more there are left to share. Especially when we read about others who have finally been overtaken by this wretched invader.
May I join you in thanking those who console, uplift, educate and humor the rest of us? This is a great group of souls here, isn't it. God bless the whole lot.
Jimmy0 -
I reckon the real angels are the carers Ramona...their lives are shattered and they have the added burden f trying to understand how sufferers feel sometimes. It's pretty hard for them.....sometimes they have to deal with so much misery......yet still need to be able to function and keep family affairs running. Yup.........people like my Jen are the real angels. Those of us who have cancer can understand each other and the things we feel and the fear we share........but carers have to put up with much more.JKendall said:Hi Ramona...I'm glad all is going well for you, and I understand what you're saying about the paranoid bird (from a caregiver's perspective though). I like your illustration of angels with one wing flying embraced together. My wife is scheduled for a PET scan in a couple of weeks...the second since her surgery. It gets harder to not worry or be apprehensive as the date approaches. And the blood tests that hover around the "red line" threshhold of acceptable/unacceptable.
Then there's days like birthdays and holidays. You're so pleased to share another one...yet you can't help but worry how many more there are left to share. Especially when we read about others who have finally been overtaken by this wretched invader.
May I join you in thanking those who console, uplift, educate and humor the rest of us? This is a great group of souls here, isn't it. God bless the whole lot.
Jimmy
Keep your fear in check Ramona......we both hope like hell that all your tests come out ok.
Luv, kanga n Jen0
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