Patricia - First time post
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Hi Patricia...sorry you have not yet had a response but weekends seem to be quiet when it comes to posting. Firstly, I glad you have come to this forum....you have been through SO much. I have looked at your other sites and see you have had even more challenges than you posted here. You have obviously been amazingly brave in dealing with everything and it is no wonder you are exhausted. It is disappointing to say the least when people you hope will support you do not do so , but some people cannot seem to deal with other's grief and distance themselves. Are there any support groups in your area? Do you have any specila friend on whom you can rely? We can do whatever we can here to encourage you of course and I hope you will come back whenever you feel the need to.
Do take care of yourself and do not over do things with the house repairs. Gardening, on the other hand, can be quite therapeutic.
All the best,
Ali0 -
Yes, it is difficult when people that you think will be there for you ... aren't. This has happened to me a couple of times since diagnosis, but sometimes these people come back. They only don't know how to respond. Maybe your church friends will eventually come thru for you. Until then, as Ali says, you can come here and vent your frustrations, ask for information, offer support and info to others. It's really a wonderful site we have here. Welcome to the community.alihamilton said:Hi Patricia...sorry you have not yet had a response but weekends seem to be quiet when it comes to posting. Firstly, I glad you have come to this forum....you have been through SO much. I have looked at your other sites and see you have had even more challenges than you posted here. You have obviously been amazingly brave in dealing with everything and it is no wonder you are exhausted. It is disappointing to say the least when people you hope will support you do not do so , but some people cannot seem to deal with other's grief and distance themselves. Are there any support groups in your area? Do you have any specila friend on whom you can rely? We can do whatever we can here to encourage you of course and I hope you will come back whenever you feel the need to.
Do take care of yourself and do not over do things with the house repairs. Gardening, on the other hand, can be quite therapeutic.
All the best,
Ali
Rodney0 -
Hullo from oz, Patricia. On reading your web page it seems that you have certainly had a rough time of it. Your postop pain I can without a doubt understand how terribly in pain you were. I had an epidural and by my sugeons words I was "the 1 in 1000" that the epidural did not work. I came out of surgery, into the ICU screaming my head off. I now know what it is like to have someone stab you with a knife. It took over 6 hours to stabilze me. Why it happens, I do not know but I guess some of us find out the hard way. It haunts me to this day..bad sleep, nightmares etc. Time has improved things and sleep comes easier now but I try to put the memories of that experience away and concentrate on better times.rthornton said:Yes, it is difficult when people that you think will be there for you ... aren't. This has happened to me a couple of times since diagnosis, but sometimes these people come back. They only don't know how to respond. Maybe your church friends will eventually come thru for you. Until then, as Ali says, you can come here and vent your frustrations, ask for information, offer support and info to others. It's really a wonderful site we have here. Welcome to the community.
Rodney
I agree with Rodney and Ali...seek out as much help you can get. Personally, I saw a cancer clinic phsyclogist to help me get thru my anger and frustrations......that helped enormously. As for your other problems with the house I guess that times are hard but hopefully things will improve for you. I am sorry to hear of you losing your hubby. You really have had a double wammy Patricia. Concentrate on the most important thing..your health. You will need that to overcome all else.
Welcome to our group, don't overdo things..easy to say, I know.
huggs from oz, kanga n Jen0 -
Hi Patricia,
Geez Louise you have had a rough go. I hope the worst is over and you are on the road to recovery.
I am sorry you feel so alone and isolated. No kids? Family of any kind? No siblings? No one?
People get funny at a cancer dx. It really weeds out the bad ones. But that is a good thing. We do not need toxic people in our lives when we are trying to heal. So maybe the church family is as dysfunctional as the rest of the families in the world. But thankfully Jesus will never leave you nor forsake you. Amen.
I echo kanga's advice to seek counseling to help you out of the isolation. It is usually a matter of taking the steps to walk out of isolation. Support groups and counseling can be springboard to a new life and new friends...ones who "get it" and who can feel true compassion and empathy for your plight.
I hope you take some steps and if you do please let us know. Once you come here to these boards you're connected and we like to know how our gang is doing no matter what.
My favorite verse after my dx was:
"'I will restore you to health and heal your wounds,' declares the Lord." Jeremiah 17:30
peace, emily0
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