Prayers for Nancylee13
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Thanks, Puppy, lots of pain today, but not anything I can't handle. No news yet, but I'm maintaining my calm--Let go and let God. Hugs and prayers--NancyLee
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Hi Nancylee,
So sorry to hear abt your test and the waiting. I am thinking all good thoughts and waiting to hear from you. Take care of yourself!
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Iris -
Thanks, Iris, I actually got a call from my doctor's nurse today. She said that they want to "talk" to me in the office sometime tomorrow. So I guess I get whatever news they know on Friday the 13th. Hope that's a lucky co-incidence because I was born on the 13th and turned 13 on the 13th so I always considered that a lucky day. Hope it holds true to form. It's good to hear from you. Hugs and prayers. NancyLee
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NancyLee,
My thoughts and prayers are with you today, and always ~
Carrie -
Nancy Praying for you today, Gods Speed sweet sister. Puppy
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Der Nancylee:
I am adding my prayers here
for you. Sending lots of
bright white light
and hoping that your burden
may be lifted.
(((((Nancylee)))))
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{{NANCY}} Praying for you dear sister, and keeping you in my thoughts! Love, Puppy
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Mixed news so far--Pap test clean--Ultrasounds unremarkable, but inconclusive so tomorrow morning I drink the dreaded barium sufate Redi-CAT2 and hop into another CAT scan machine. Then it's back to waiting. Thank you so much for your kind words and prayers. I'm hanging in there. Hugs and Prayers--NancyLee
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The power of prayer is a wonderful blessing. CAT scat showed nothing dreadful and the MRI came up with worsening arthritis in my spine, but nothing other than that!! Thank you, God. After every sort of invasion of my body possible to medical science, I've come away with this wonderful quote from a book I read in the waiting room--"Everything precious including our dignity can be taken from us but the one thing that cannot be taken away is our power to choose what attitude we will take toward the events that have happened." BRAVERY--ENDURANCE--HOPE--COURAGE--NancyLee
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What great news for you>
I am very pleased
and hope you celebrate this
today.
Hugs
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I'm on my way today to our state capitol of Montana, Helena, to walk in the Komen Race for the Cure tomorrow. YAY! Life is Good Smiles NancyLee
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The Komen race/walk was SO much fun and I was blessed to meet many, many wonderful survivors. It was just the BEST weekend. Hugs and Prayers--NancyLee
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I'd like to ask you to add my sweet mother to your prayers as I have just put her in hospice care. She is in the final stages of colon cancer and needs our prayers as she takes the last steps in her earthly journey. Thank you--NancyLee
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So sorry to hear that,NancyLee. I will definitely be thinking of your mother,you and all of your family. I know that this is a very difficult time for all of you.
So sorry that your mother is going through this and I know it is very hard for all of you.
Iris -
Thanks, Iris and thanks to the keepers of the prayer chain for adding my mom. I spent the past 2 weekends with my sweet mom and she is resting peacefully with the pain patches. We had some good talks and I am feeling better now that the hospice people are looking in on her too. On my own health front, I'm having some more tests this week--saw two OB/GYNs today and will be traveling up again for new MRIs. Someday, I hope to have all my "plumbing" fixed!! Hugs and Prayers--NancyLee
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Hi NancyLee,
So sorry to hear that you have more tests and will be thinking of you. I will continue to think of your mom and and all of your family. I am glad that you have had some good talks with her and that hospice is there for her as well.
Please let us know abt you. Take care,NancyLee and I will look for news soon.
All the best from one of your Gtush family members,
Iris -
Iris, I have an appointment at 8:30 Monday morning up at the hospital in Glendive to have a pelvic MRI plus an MRA to look at the blood vessels down there and get a clearer picture of what's happening. I'm praying that they actually DO find out what it is this time. I'm driving up there tomorrow afternoon and have a motel reservation because I'd have to leave home at 6:30 in the morning to get up there on time and there is some road construction between here and there. I'm never too sure how long I have to sit and visit with the flag person. Sometimes it's just 10 minutes, but last week it was 45 minutes and I think the motel idea would work out better in terms of me actually arriving at the hospital on time. Hope you are having a great weekend--I'm sorta melting because it's so HOT here. Hugs & prayers from the Montana Gtush side of the family!! NancyLee
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Nancy -
You're in my thoughts and prayers.
Xo
God is able, Stephanie -
Thanks, Stephanie, I'm checking into the hospital early tomorrow morning and will be having laproscopic exploritory surgery. The docs are going to "take a look" at my problem ovary and see if it needs to come out. I'm looking forward to getting some sleep!! When I wake up, I'll finally know what's up down there--Life is Good--Hugs and Prayers--NancyLee
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So it ALL has to come out. I have surgery on Tuesday, the 24th and will be in the hospital til Friday the 29th. They would have just gone ahead and done the complete surgery on the 13th when they did the exploratory, but I wanted to go to the Relay for Life last night and I made them wait until after the Relay. I was the top $$ raiser on all of the teams there. It was really cool and I got to carry the Survivor banner along with 4 other survivors. It was really hot and humid, but doable like all things you really put your mind and heart to. So after the 24th I think they will have taken every spare part out of me that I can live without except maybe one kidney or something!! I'll just be glad to get rid of the pain--Better go rest awhile--I walked most of the night. Hugs and prayers--NancyLee
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Thanks for the PM's and I am "good with this". Like all the other hospital stays and surgeries with this BC journey, I'm going to "Let go and Let God" take care of me this time too. Hugs and Prayers--NancyLee
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{{{Nancylee}}}

Gods Speed Sweet Sister, Love Puppy -
Thanks, Puppy, and right back at you!! I go into the hospital tomorrow morning and I should get out on Friday if all goes as planned. Think of me at 11 am Mountain time. That's when it starts!! Hugs and Prayers--NancyLee
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Nancy, I have been off the boards for a while, can You please give me an update on how you are sweetie!!
xoxoxo Puppy -
Puppy, how are you? I'm recovering at home. Had a little trouble with blood clots forming after the surgery and didn't get out of the hospital right away. They didn't want me to be alone out at my ranch so they kept me longer than usual. Then I had to go back a couple of days later for ultrasounds and tests for more clots. It was a little scary, but when I went back last Tuesday for my path report and checkup--it was good news. The tumors and cysts that were causing all my pain in the ovaries were all B9!! They found more lesions and cysts in the uterous that were also still B9 and are now in a lab somewhere not in me causing problems!! I'm just happy to have one more worry off my mind and the pain gone. I'm supposed to give this 4-6 weeks to heal completely and I'm actually listening to Drs' orders this time and resting as much as possible. Thank you so much for your prayers and I hope you know that you are in mine as well. Hugs and Prayers--NancyLee
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{{{*Nancy*}}}

Great News, so sorry abot Your pain Sweetie, Thank God for the good results!!! xoxoxox Puppy (and You Listen to the docs OK } -
Friday, the 14th will be my big checkup day. I have bloodwork first thing in the morning. At 9 I see my OB/GYNs and they will make sure that everything is healing up right from the July surgeries. Then at 10:15 I see my Oncologist. I think I could use some additional prayers on that day or just some good thoughts sent up to Montana. Thanks--Hugs and prayers--NancyLee
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Well, my oncologist ordered a bone scan which I had yesterday. Now I wait for the results of that & I have pneumonia again & am on bedrest and meds. Life goes on bumpily!! Hugs & Prayers--NancyLee -
Heres prayes for a clean scan..Sorry about the pneumonia, hope it heals fast too. We need some smooths along with all those bumps.
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Still haven't heard any news on the scans??
Don't know if that's a "no news is good news" thing or not. I still am in bed with the pneumonia. It seems like a hard one to shake this time. SIGH
Hugs and Prayers--NancyLee
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