Ex-TUBE-ation
Never thought we would be here. I remember in April I would read all the posts about people finishing treatment and PEGS removed and thought we would never be THERE. To those of you just starting out, it is a one day at a time process and time does move forward even though sometimes it does not feel like it. There are mile stones, but there is no end.
Love to all of you,
Kim
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Great news!
That is totally awesome! As someone who is just beginning this journey, it is inspiring to hear the progress from those who are on the other side. Congratulations!0 -
Congratulations!! It isGraceLibby said:Great news!
That is totally awesome! As someone who is just beginning this journey, it is inspiring to hear the progress from those who are on the other side. Congratulations!
Congratulations!! It is truly a path we all walk together celebrating milestones!
Stacey0 -
How wonderful!Kent Cass said:That is
Excellent, Kim. Another obstacle left in the dust by you and Mark. Excellent.
kcass
I remember how much I wanted to get rid of that doggone tube and how happy I was when I finally did.
And you have to admit, it leaves a really cool scar. I call mine my old war wound.
Congratulations!
--Jim in Delaware0 -
Great Newsdelnative said:How wonderful!
I remember how much I wanted to get rid of that doggone tube and how happy I was when I finally did.
And you have to admit, it leaves a really cool scar. I call mine my old war wound.
Congratulations!
--Jim in Delaware
I'll bet he is so happy to have that out. Glad to hear he is gaining weight. Happy Day!0 -
I second thatD Lewis said:Kim - Thanks for sharing!
Mark
Welcome to the "second belly-button" club!
Deb
I second the second belly button club to. So glad to hear the good news that Mark is doing so well. All of us have had some big, big challenges to overcome, but hearing the great progress Mark has made is very hopeful for us all.
Jo0 -
KimD Lewis said:Kim - Thanks for sharing!
Mark
Welcome to the "second belly-button" club!
Deb
Kim, you have been one truly strong person during this whole journey. Mark is quite fortunate to have you around to get as far as he has. In fact, we are all fortunate to have you around to make us think and question our ability to carry on.
Go look back to 4-14-2010 8:24am and read your initial post on here......"Newly Diagnosed, Need Help". Even then you "seemed" as though you had your act together. Congradulations to Mark, and hope the healing continues.
Larry0 -
Terriffic. I am glad thatCajunEagle said:Kim
Kim, you have been one truly strong person during this whole journey. Mark is quite fortunate to have you around to get as far as he has. In fact, we are all fortunate to have you around to make us think and question our ability to carry on.
Go look back to 4-14-2010 8:24am and read your initial post on here......"Newly Diagnosed, Need Help". Even then you "seemed" as though you had your act together. Congradulations to Mark, and hope the healing continues.
Larry
Terriffic. I am glad that Mark is doing well. I hope I can get rid of mine someday.0 -
Kim and MarkCajunEagle said:Kim
Kim, you have been one truly strong person during this whole journey. Mark is quite fortunate to have you around to get as far as he has. In fact, we are all fortunate to have you around to make us think and question our ability to carry on.
Go look back to 4-14-2010 8:24am and read your initial post on here......"Newly Diagnosed, Need Help". Even then you "seemed" as though you had your act together. Congradulations to Mark, and hope the healing continues.
Larry
Wow that is such good news to hear. I am so glad for both of you. Cheers
Jimbo0 -
Done with that PEG !
Great news Kim for you and Mark. Nice for him to be able to do a full 360 when he is lying down now. Amazing how simple things in life are completely compromised with this blasted 'C', but Mark is now another big step in the right direction.
Scam
PS: If he tosses and turns at night, don't worry Kim, he is doing it because now ' HE CAN'.0 -
Yeaaaaaa!!Lena Rose said:That's great news Kim!
So happy to hear that Mark lost an extra appendage! Wishing you both continued healing and blessings.
What great news. Mark has done so great. His progress has been an inspiration.
I know Glenn will be really happy to get rid of that tube. It's really an annoyance to him especially now that he's starting to feel better.0 -
Milestonemiccmill said:Yeaaaaaa!!
What great news. Mark has done so great. His progress has been an inspiration.
I know Glenn will be really happy to get rid of that tube. It's really an annoyance to him especially now that he's starting to feel better.
Hi Kim,
It was a milestone moment for me, so I know it is for Mark also. Hoping for continued success!
Best,
Steve0
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