Starting Chemo May 2008
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Prayers for Jackie and her family...
Love all you guys.
Sue
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No, no, no, no, no, no.
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Today (the 11th) is Jackie's cancerversary (diagnosis). It all seems very, very cruel. Please, God, PLEASE look after her.
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Thinking of you, Jackie.
Linda
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jackie....prayers...randie
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Haven't heard anything back since the first phone call.... Stay strong jackie!
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Just catching up after Passover activities all week. Shocked to hear about Jackie. Sending prayers to her family as well. Jen, please let us know immediately if you hear anything. SHIT. This is so unfair and I know the world is not fair, but this is outlandish.
Have got up on many days posting. I miss you all and it's not that I am posting less to "get away." It's simply that life is back so full time. I Facebook less; I definitely blog less and I am missing all of it, but between work and feeling so much more able to deal with the world, I don't take enough time here at the computer. It is 7:55 on a Saturday morning and I am just about ready to wake up my sister-in-law to go with Dottie (remember Dottie, my fantastic cancer bully friend?) to a fancy shop across the water (not your direction Adrienne or I would hook up) but across Lake Washington to be outfitted for the Gilda's Club Fashion Show April 28. My friend who coerced me into appearing in this Surviving with Style fundraiser just died a couple of weeks ago in Morocco. She was the two time bc survivor and had a throat cancer as well. She was in her mid-70's and a fantastic woman who helped found the Gilda's Club here in Seattle. Well, she died, they believe, in kind of a fluke situation. Her body is back in this country now. All the more reason to raise more money for Gilda's Club. Rock, hope the Crush goes well. I think of each of you every day and I am going to spend all day thinking of Jackie. A friend was diagnosed a couple of weeks back and she has surgery on Monday. Things look good for her as they think they got the entire lump at the biopsy (ever heard about that happening?)...They will take a bit more and check a node. Randie, you amaze me. The rest of you...happy retirement; yea on negative results; I love the shaving cream song...I sang it as I read it; loved the haircut story -- I believe that is a rite of passage among most little girls but since I have boys, we never had to deal with it. My littler boy is going on TV next week to encourage people to joing the Susan G. Komen walk (sorry); Spring is here. My allergies are back and pounding and I am happy about that as last year, I had no allergies (no real immune system? hmmmm). I could blah, blah forever but it'll bore you. Many of you commented on the celebrate vs. mark cancerversary....for me, it is a celebration of being bc-free for a year as well as a marking of when my life changed. Reading from the Torah was pretty powerful last Saturday. Our rabbi had other survivors flank me and two were very close friends (one who has chronic stage four mestatized bc in her lung) and we got to say a pretty cool blessing about getting through a very difficult journey. We all know the journey is continuous, but it's nice once in a while to stop at a milepost and reflect. Love you all. I am not trying to blow you off in any way...just trying to figure out how to check in more often without taking away from other stuff too. Happy Easter to each of you. May the day be full of springtime, color, fun bunnies, miracles and family.
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eddie, don't feel guilty about not posting; and please don't apologize for what you do say. I (we) love to listen to your words.
As for the Komen thing, I was really sensitized (re: allergic) to it last year, along with all the "think pink" stuff during the month of October. I even went back and re-read the entire "Pepto-Bismol" thread a few weeks ago, just for laughs.
I have a slightly altered--maybe less-jaundiced--view of all that, one year later. Even though I don't feel like I need reminding of the threat of BC, I guess it's okay to remind everybody else. It is so easy for people to focus on one crisis, or one threat, for a short time, and then forget about it as soon as the pressure is off. But, I was shopping last week, and there were still pink-ribbon items on the shelves...even at Home Depot. Also, there is all that Relay-for-Life stuff going on this spring; and a few weeks ago, everyone at the local college baseball game was encouraged to wear pink for BC awareness.
I wish I knew more about what Komen does with all their money. I also we could be certain that investing in the Komen "partners" and the Komen-sponsored events was better than the alternatives. We'll never have all the answers, though; so I guess it's best to do what we can, and find meaning in what we do.
It hurts so much to think of what Gracie/Jackie and her family are now dealing with. I wish we could send her some lilacs, fragrance and all, to decorate her hospital room. She was so happy just a few days ago, to be recovering from her surgery and feeling better.
Hugs and smooches to all of you...
otter
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I'm here with an update! Just called Mr. Collins and asked how everything was going. They put in a stint and got the blockage out and he said 90% of her swelling is gone. The doc told him that they suspect that having the port in so long caused this and they see it often in patients who have ports for a long duration. She will be in the hospital for 3-4 more days and hopefulyl she will be able to go home then. Right now she is still in recovery cause they don't want to move her for a certain amount of time. But this evening she will be in a room. He said if you would like to call her, she won't have the cell phone. But she is at the University of Kentucky hospital in lexington KY. I looked up the phone number 1.859.323.5000. He said she would be tickled to hear from us if we have time. WOOHOOO this made my day!
Eddie! I was thinking about you all this week. I miss ya babe!
Happy Easter Ladies!
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thanks fo the update as I breathe a huge sigh of relief. I was going with the thougt no news is good news...so this is a real praise!!! I'll call her later, randie
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Gracie
Sable - Thanks for the update and for the number. Lets all pick up the phone and call.
To Everyone - Happy Easter!
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just tried calling, said she is post anethesia and not getting calls...hmmmmmm...will try again later
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Oh, don't you wish we could make it a ... (what do they call it? They call it "chemo brain"...) ... conference call? I just located a florist in Lexington (on-line), but they're closed on Sundays; and Jackie won't be in her room until tonight. Rats. And, tomorrow's Easter, so Jackie needs an Easter basket with happy things in it.
Jen, I guess she must be in the main "Medical Center" at UK, right? Is that "UK Chandler Hospital" ??? http://ukhealthcare.uky.edu/patient/forfamvis.htm
It is soooo good to hear the surgery was successful and she's improving. Thanks for the update!
ranD, how are the lungs doing today? In and out, in and out...
otter
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Jen, thanks for the update. I kept coming here to check. I'm so glad no news WAS good news. Otter, I wonder if the hospital gift shop does any kind of flower delivery. I know our hospital always has balloons and baskets to buy.
RanD - doing okay?
Karin - thanks for all of the pictures. We've missed those.
Gotta run - Katie has piano lessons today.
Talk to you later - Julie
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Tried to call just now but to no avail. Just as well. I don't think I could have managed to talk without choking up.
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Hi Everyone!
I am still here-yesterday was really scary and was a close call. I really thought that I was going to die. Vascular surgeon spent 3 hours chipping and suctioning at the clot. Hope that I never have to be put on a vent again. Now I have to be very still for the next few hours, but they are letting me sit up instead of having to lie flat. They had to access veins in my right arm, wikk worry about lymphedema later--told Bernie, the ER doc in Somerset that if it is a choice between life & limb, I'll choose life
Hoping to be in a room this evening, but my wonderful nurse set me up here with a computor.
This has taken me a long time to type. Rock--later I will tell you my story about my meeting DH and marrying him 5 weeks later!
Love you all. Thank you for the thoughts & prayers. I am thinking of all of you too!
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I can't explain how happy and relieved I am!! Jackie, it is SO good to see your post. So very very good. Get some much needed rest. It is a very good day. I will be carrying a big smile on my face all day.
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Yeah Jackie.....what a way to get out of cooking the Easter dinner....lol...
prayers still winging your way! luv ya! randie
PS...my news is minor...lungs are fine, drain worked and got to sleep without reclinging last night woot woot! But jackie's news is better
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Oh, YAY! It's Jackie, in person!
Here. This is for you. Can you smell them? (It's a scratch-and-sniff photo.):
(I hope that works. I posted an original web link, instead of copying the pic and putting it in Photobucket. The scratch-and-sniff can be kind of iffy when you post it that way.)
Huge (gentle) hugs!
otter
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oh Otter-they are beautiful and they smell great!
They have a room ready, so hoping to get moved soon--actually I'd rather stay right here-feels safer. But at least I lucked out and got a private room.
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Just catching up on the posts and the hair on my neck stood when I read Jen's e-mail! Then on the following page . . . Gracie is posting!!! I am grinning ear to ear! Rest up Gracie, I am praying for you my dear!
Jean
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nice..private room..will they let your husband stay overnight? randie
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YAY jackie is posting! Girl you worried us to death!!! I'm so happy you are doing better. I prayed hard for ya babe. I hope your hubby made it home ok. Get some rest sweetpea! XXOO
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side note: I ran into my onc nurse at target today and told her about what was going on with jackie. She said it was very common thing to happen with ports. Great something else to worry about!
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Jackie - so glad you are able to post, but only if you feel like it. We understand when you need to rest and we are here when you need to talk. You did have us worried, but it sounds like everyone's praying worked. I don't have a port, but that does sound like an important piece of info to have.
Glad you have a private room - more of us can fit in that way.
Just relax and enjoy Otter's lilacs.
Julie
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Jackie - you are our Easter miracle! Thank you God.
Otter - I could smell the lilacs
My step-father, a saint who takes care of my mother who has had 2 strokes and is recovering from a broken hip, a man who had a stoke in 1986 and has limitations due to that stroke, was attacked from behind on Friday. The asshole knocked him to the ground twice, stole his wallet then ran off. A stranger found my dad and helped him home. A neighbor found his wallet near a sewer opening, the only thing missing was $30. Although he is VERY sore, he has no serious injury and his wounds are healing well. The attacker took something that can not easily be recovered: peace of mind. Don is afraid the man will be waiting for him, fearful that the man knows where they live and will come for him. My mother is so worried that they will have to move. Truth is they do need help that the family can completely give. Pride stands in the way of accepting outside help such as a home health aide. As always by one brother and three sisters have circled the wagons and handled this current crisis. Living so far away is terrible for me. My folks weren't supposed to get old. Every other week I have 6 days off in a row so I'm planning a trip home ASAP. DH is supportive.
The weather here for Easter weekend is usual. Today we have seen snow, fog, rain, sun and wind. DH and I are greeters at church in the morning. Think I'll stand away from the doors so my toes stay warm.
A Blessed Easter to all
RK
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Yes, Jackie, thank God. Jen, thanks for the updates and the phone call!
Eddie, I love to read what you write and will be happy with less or more, whichever works for you. It's true that all of us have less time to post. I kind of settled into only posting on weekends when i went back to work full time in September. I am retired now, and so far I've been really busy! Just getting my house really clean for my surgery on Wednesday. DH left this morning for a 3-day trip, he'll be back Monday night. Then he is off Tuesday, and my Aunt Charlotte is coming (She is a retired nurse and will stay with me in the hospital).
Really been reflecting on the whole bc/chemo/radiation experience, I jjust keep thinking what I was doing a year ago. I realized that I remember all the dates when I had chemo, is that weird? I'm just really grateful we all had each other (and still do). Otter, the lilacs were beautiful.
Love,
Sue
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Went to see a drama at the church tonight. It was a 2 tissue event. It was wonderful.
Saw my neighbor there and he was showing me his fingers where they are cracking from his chemo. Think I'm gonna scoop out some of my shea butter from noelle and take it over to him. Got the little ones eastre basket done up and hubs went outside and hid a bunch of eggs for him.
Hope everyone has a blessed Easter!
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Robin -- I am so sorry your stepfather was attacked. The poor guy! I once had my bike stolen (and I got it back too, by confronting the thief) and was shook up for a long time. He and your mom are fortunate to have you in their lives to help them re-establish their peace of mind and reestablish their sense of the world as a secure and safe place. It would be a real tragedy if they became homebound out of fear.
And now, a Poem.**
I'm starting Lent 40 days late.
Here's my sacrifice; how does it rate?
I am going to pass on the Easter candy.
Given the hospitalizations of Sue, Jackie and Randie
I'll swap the Cadbury eggs for them feeling dandy.
BURMA SHAVE.
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Rock,
Thanks for your sacrifice. You are amazing. I am awake at 5 a.m. because of Texas spring thunderstorms, which are no wimpy-thunder-and-lightning-just-at-the-beginning kind of thing but a tumultuous, sometimes violent, rock-and-rolling EVENT. My greyhound is cowering in her crate and I am trying to ignore her. I read that trying to soothe her is sending the message to praise her current state of mind. Instead praise her when she comes out of the crate.
Love you, rock-o,
Sue
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