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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Mom's Surgery July 5th



Mom had her back surgery on Tuesday to remove the tumor on T3 vertabrae. She was in OR for 6 hours but did well. She received 2 units blood. The tumor was very bloody. Doc said he bridged the outer vertabrae together and hopefully it will fuse well. He doesn't think he got all of it though and she will need radiation. That may interfere with fusion & healing as well.

Today (at noon) when I talked to her on the phone she sounds very peppy and in better spirits than before surgery. She has a good appetite and ate all of her breakfast. They have gotten her up to walk twice already today and will get up at least once more today. Her Hgb was low (she didn't know how low) so she is receiving 3 units of blood today. That's all I know for now. Headed over to see her...thank you all for the prayers! So far, so good!!!






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It's 2010! Time to Reflect...

Almost 18 months cancer-free...how long will it last? Such an aggressive cancer, this damn Leiomyosarcoma! Every CT/MRI I have had since my completion of radiation in August 2008 was VERY stressful. Even when I didn't realize it, "SCAN"XIETY loomed in the back of head. Knowing that I had a 50% chance of the cancer returning. Wondering if NOT having chemo back then was the right path. Since my doc's hadn't dealt with many sarcomas, did they really know the BEST treatments?
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The last year and half has brought me so much joy and contentment. To be a GRANDMA! Wow. I love it! To become so much closer to my family. My sis is my best friend now! My husband and I couldn't be any closer. I get to see my daughter and her family every week when I go to babysit my little Maxton. My stepdaughter moved in with our youngest grandson, Marcus, for 6 months. He is a little angel. My Mom has been so much help to me through all my health issues. My stepdad and I have become closer than I ever thought possible. He has been down the cancer road as well. My Mother-in-law has moved closer to us and our relationship has grown. And then I began working at Samaritan and have some wonderful friends! I love that place so much! It's worth the 45 minute drive.

I HAVE A WONDERFUL LIFE!
And I know how to live it...by the seat of my pants! :)

Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive well preserved body, but rather to slide in sideways, chocolate in one hand, a beer (or tequila) in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, screaming "woo hoo, what a ride"

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