Bummer
Well, the other shoe has dropped, I guess you would say. Mid June I had some trouble with dizziness and balance. They gave me meds for vertigo, which did nothing, and then I got an MRI of my head. Tumors in my brain. Bummer.
So, hospice care it is for me now.
I'll continue to check in here as often as I can; hopefully with less disjointed messages as the brain allows.
Love to you all.
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Kebab, I am so sorry to hear this. I really hate this disease. It makes me angry sometimes. Did you opt for hospice or are you out of options? Thinking of you
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kebab - sending supporting thoughts and prayers to help you and your family along this path. does hospice feel like the right thing, given the facts at hand?
>Z<
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kebab,
Well this just plain s•cks! Just no nice way to say that. I am really sorry to hear about this turn of events. It pains me to say this, but I hope that your hospice team is compassionate and helps you with any pain or confusion you might have.
All the best,
*susan*
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Oh No, Kebab. I've been off boards for too long...and this news makes me want to just crawl under covers & not come out. I am so sad, sorry, heartbroken. Damn cancer. I know you've given this decision to go on hospice your most serious consideration...my hope & prayer is that you are comfortable and yes...I will hope for a miracle. My question is also whether there are no more options. Is this her2 raising its ugly head again? So many questions. Sending love to you.
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Dearest Kebab,
So hospice it is.. Each one of us will get there at some point.. Lazy science, still no cure yet! Huge hugs from the other side of the world..
I so adore your family pics and all.. Please do keep sharing..
Love
Ebru
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So very sorry to hear about the progression. Wishing pain free days and nights.
Brenda E
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Kebab, heart broken to hear this and shocked. I hate the big "C" also. I'm praying for peace and comfort.
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kebab, oh dear, I'm so sorry to read the latest progression to the brain. How are you adjusting? Please keep us informed on what you're feeling, if you feel up to it. Many hugs and special prayers for you. We are here for you in spirit.
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(((Kebab))) I too am heartbroken to read this news. But peace and comfort are the priority now... and time with your wonderful family. We're all here for you, as always.
Sending love...
Rose
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Kebab, I am shocked and sorry to learn this. That blasted other shoe! Please let us know what's going on when you know.
Damn, damn, damn.
By your side,
Tina
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Kebab, I am so sorry that this has happened. Can't find any words to offer, just sending my love. Fondly, SU
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I am so sorry! Thinking of you.
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So sorry. Peace for you and your family.
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Kebab, I am so sorry to hear of your progression. Is there more you can do, like the various forms of radiation? Please contact agness, as she is an expert in all things brain mets.
Healing thoughts at this difficult time. Blessings to you and your family
Melanie
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Kebab, so sorry to hear this. We're thinking of you, and sending you strength and love.
The Mods
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So sad and upset to hear this, Kebeb. Very sorry that you had that progression. As others have said, we are all thinking of you and will be praying that you are comfortable and spending time with your family and friends. Please come here when you want and when you can. Wishing you peace.
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{hugs} wishing there was something I could do or say to make things better - sending love instead x
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I'm so sorry to hear your news, bummer is an amazing understatement! Wishing you peace, comfort, and precious time with those you love.
Jo
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I'm so so sorry. Many hugs to you and a few extra for your family. I hope your hospice team is the best!
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Sorry to hear this Kebab - sending you love, hugs and wishes for peace.
S.
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I'm so, so sorry to hear your news. This disease is the pits. Sending you hugs and hope you are painfree.
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Kebab,
Very sorry to hear of the spread to your brain. Last year was a big recurrence for me. From bone mets only to liver & pituitary gland. I did not do well on taxol or xeloda. It's been 7 years for me. My bones are doing well on Xgeva and a great surgeon at UCDAVIS took out the pituitary tumor. Since I have to monitor with PET scans & MRI's every 3 to 6 months; I can't go onto hospice. They will not cover those charges on hospice. I would have to agree to absolutely no treatment; not quite there yet.
Hugs to you.
Terri
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I'm sorry Kebab.
I've just been diagnosed with Leptomeningeal mets so I kind of know how you feel, although I'm going to give WBR a go... Don't know if it will help. Very scary.
I'm going to contact hospice this week too, just to introduce myself, & find out what they have to offer.
Thinking of you ((hugs))
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Hello kebab, I too am so sorry to hear of this terrible news. I was also wondering if you had run out of options or just Hospice just seem like the right thing for you now. Whichever it is I hope that those tumors just stop in their tracks and you still get much time with your family, in comfort and peace. We will all be thinking of you. Please check in when you can.
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dearest Kebab,
Prayers for good qol and quality time with your family & loved ones.. Still trying to digest the news myself, my friend with the gorgeous smile..
Love
Ebru
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I'm so sorry.
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So sorry to hear about your progression. Wishing you good days to come and peace after that
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Oh no, I'm so sorry. Please know that you are in my thoughts and my heart.
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Kebab,
Bummer indeed. Sending good wishes to you and praying for peace and courage and rich times with family and friends.
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I'm so sorry Kebab. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
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