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Update on my wife's condition.
Well, this past Monday and Tuesday, the wife went for follow up tests
in Decatur IL and Effingham. After drinking a jar of Barium, and being subjected to about any test that they can run her though a tube, we're now waiting on all the results. We meet with the specialists on Wednesday of next week to find all the results, so seeing we live in a McDonalds drive-thru society, its the proverbial "hurry up and wait". But that's OK, too. So far her cardiologist says that there doesn't seem to be any heart damage from the radical chemo-therapy which is a great sign, and she's gaining strength daily, her attitude is improving, but she's still sore as all get out because the chemo is effecting her joints, but that too is gradually alleviating. Her hair is growing back and I suppose to women that is a large part of the attitude.It's growing back thick and is past the "fuzzball" stage and looks pretty nice, actually. Many thanks for all the well wishes from the regulars on the board, and also for prayers lifted up on her behalf from the believers. Special thanks to JohnH, Scotty, Capt. Francis, and Richard, for encouraging emails and phone calls from those who have been baptized by fire. Like I've said in the past... When a family member has a cancer, everyone involved has cancer too. It's not pretty and weighs heavily on those surrounding the patient. Loogy, JimH and Reggie have openly asked about her state on the board which I'm very grateful, and I've received kindness over this concern from Vic, Harry, Don White, Cal Bill and Wayne B. as well, in which I am truly obliged, and please forgive me if I've left anyone out. So, until I find out anything more, that's the way it is at the moment. Thanks guys, I've been blessed. Tim |
Update on my wife's condition.
Tim wrote:
Well, this past Monday and Tuesday, the wife went for follow up tests in Decatur IL and Effingham. After drinking a jar of Barium, and being subjected to about any test that they can run her though a tube, we're now waiting on all the results. We meet with the specialists on Wednesday of next week to find all the results, so seeing we live in a McDonalds drive-thru society, its the proverbial "hurry up and wait". But that's OK, too. So far her cardiologist says that there doesn't seem to be any heart damage from the radical chemo-therapy which is a great sign, and she's gaining strength daily, her attitude is improving, but she's still sore as all get out because the chemo is effecting her joints, but that too is gradually alleviating. Her hair is growing back and I suppose to women that is a large part of the attitude.It's growing back thick and is past the "fuzzball" stage and looks pretty nice, actually. Many thanks for all the well wishes from the regulars on the board, and also for prayers lifted up on her behalf from the believers. Special thanks to JohnH, Scotty, Capt. Francis, and Richard, for encouraging emails and phone calls from those who have been baptized by fire. Like I've said in the past... When a family member has a cancer, everyone involved has cancer too. It's not pretty and weighs heavily on those surrounding the patient. Loogy, JimH and Reggie have openly asked about her state on the board which I'm very grateful, and I've received kindness over this concern from Vic, Harry, Don White, Cal Bill and Wayne B. as well, in which I am truly obliged, and please forgive me if I've left anyone out. So, until I find out anything more, that's the way it is at the moment. Thanks guys, I've been blessed. Tim Here's hoping you have good news next week. |
Update on my wife's condition.
On Thu, 9 Oct 2008 13:31:52 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: Well, this past Monday and Tuesday, the wife went for follow up tests in Decatur IL and Effingham. After drinking a jar of Barium, and being subjected to about any test that they can run her though a tube, we're now waiting on all the results. We meet with the specialists on Wednesday of next week to find all the results, so seeing we live in a McDonalds drive-thru society, its the proverbial "hurry up and wait". But that's OK, too. So far her cardiologist says that there doesn't seem to be any heart damage from the radical chemo-therapy which is a great sign, and she's gaining strength daily, her attitude is improving, but she's still sore as all get out because the chemo is effecting her joints, but that too is gradually alleviating. Her hair is growing back and I suppose to women that is a large part of the attitude.It's growing back thick and is past the "fuzzball" stage and looks pretty nice, actually. Many thanks for all the well wishes from the regulars on the board, and also for prayers lifted up on her behalf from the believers. Special thanks to JohnH, Scotty, Capt. Francis, and Richard, for encouraging emails and phone calls from those who have been baptized by fire. Like I've said in the past... When a family member has a cancer, everyone involved has cancer too. It's not pretty and weighs heavily on those surrounding the patient. Loogy, JimH and Reggie have openly asked about her state on the board which I'm very grateful, and I've received kindness over this concern from Vic, Harry, Don White, Cal Bill and Wayne B. as well, in which I am truly obliged, and please forgive me if I've left anyone out. So, until I find out anything more, that's the way it is at the moment. Thanks guys, I've been blessed. I'll say another prayer for her, Tim. And keep my fingers crossed. Best to you. --Vic |
Update on my wife's condition.
On Thu, 9 Oct 2008 13:31:52 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: Thanks guys, I've been blessed. Tim Best of luck to you and your wife Tim. We'll all be thinking of you. |
Update on my wife's condition...THUMBS UP!
Hey, we went to her cancer specialist this morning,a nd got her test results. Well, so far the Dr's believe she is in remission. which is a great sign! Of course, we're not done yet, for there will be future testing, some blood work and she has an apointment set with a nutrition expert to help get into shape after this gawd-awful bout and treatment. But she's not scheduled for any more examinations till January. Wow! Thanks guys for all your wonderful support in this matter. It's meant a lot to me and mine. Tim BTW, if the weather is good this weekend, she has reconsidered and may feel up to boating on the lake this weekend (weather permitting), I feeeel good! (Wadda-wadda-wadda-wah) |
Update on my wife's condition...THUMBS UP!
"Tim" wrote in message ... Hey, we went to her cancer specialist this morning,a nd got her test results. Well, so far the Dr's believe she is in remission. which is a great sign! Of course, we're not done yet, for there will be future testing, some blood work and she has an apointment set with a nutrition expert to help get into shape after this gawd-awful bout and treatment. But she's not scheduled for any more examinations till January. Wow! Thanks guys for all your wonderful support in this matter. It's meant a lot to me and mine. Tim BTW, if the weather is good this weekend, she has reconsidered and may feel up to boating on the lake this weekend (weather permitting), I feeeel good! (Wadda-wadda-wadda-wah) /\ 5555555555 !!!!! Eisboch |
Update on my wife's condition...THUMBS UP!
Tim wrote:
Hey, we went to her cancer specialist this morning,a nd got her test results. Well, so far the Dr's believe she is in remission. which is a great sign! Of course, we're not done yet, for there will be future testing, some blood work and she has an apointment set with a nutrition expert to help get into shape after this gawd-awful bout and treatment. But she's not scheduled for any more examinations till January. Wow! Thanks guys for all your wonderful support in this matter. It's meant a lot to me and mine. Tim BTW, if the weather is good this weekend, she has reconsidered and may feel up to boating on the lake this weekend (weather permitting), I feeeel good! (Wadda-wadda-wadda-wah) That's really good news, Tim. I hope it continues to be so. |
Update on my wife's condition.
On Oct 9, 4:31*pm, Tim wrote:
Well, this past Monday and Tuesday, the wife went for follow up tests in Decatur IL and Effingham. After drinking a jar of Barium, and being subjected to about any test that they can run her though a tube, we're now waiting on all the results. We meet with the specialists on Wednesday of next week to find all the results, so seeing we live in a McDonalds drive-thru society, its the proverbial "hurry up and wait". But that's OK, too. So far her cardiologist says that there doesn't seem to be any heart damage from the radical chemo-therapy which is a great sign, and she's gaining strength daily, her attitude is improving, but she's still sore as all get out because the chemo is effecting her joints, but that too is gradually alleviating. Her hair is growing back and I suppose to women that is a large part of the attitude.It's growing back thick and is past the "fuzzball" stage and looks pretty nice, actually. Many thanks for all the well wishes from the regulars on the board, and also for prayers lifted up on her behalf from the believers. Special thanks to JohnH, Scotty, Capt. Francis, and Richard, for encouraging emails and phone calls from those who have been baptized by fire. Like I've said in the past... When a family member has a cancer, everyone involved has cancer too. It's not pretty and weighs heavily on those surrounding the patient. Loogy, JimH and Reggie have openly asked about her state on the board which I'm very grateful, and I've received kindness over this concern from Vic, Harry, Don White, Cal Bill and Wayne B. as well, in which I am truly obliged, and please forgive me if I've left anyone out. * So, until I find out anything more, that's the way it is at the moment. Thanks guys, I've been blessed. Tim Here's wishing you and your family the best news next week. Keep us posted, please! |
Update on my wife's condition...THUMBS UP!
On Oct 15, 4:01*pm, Tim wrote:
Hey, we went to her cancer specialist this morning,a nd got her test results. Well, so far the Dr's believe she is in remission. which is a great sign! Of course, we're not done yet, for there will be future testing, some blood work and she has an apointment set with a nutrition expert to help get into shape after this gawd-awful bout and treatment. But she's not scheduled for any more examinations till January. Wow! Thanks guys for all your wonderful support in this matter. It's meant a lot to me and mine. Tim BTW, if the weather is good this weekend, she has reconsidered and may feel up to boating on the lake this weekend (weather permitting), I feeeel good! (Wadda-wadda-wadda-wah) Great to hear! I'm very glad for you, her and everyone else affected by it! |
Update on my wife's condition...THUMBS UP!
"Tim" wrote in message ... Hey, we went to her cancer specialist this morning,a nd got her test results. Well, so far the Dr's believe she is in remission. which is a great sign! Of course, we're not done yet, for there will be future testing, some blood work and she has an apointment set with a nutrition expert to help get into shape after this gawd-awful bout and treatment. But she's not scheduled for any more examinations till January. Wow! Thanks guys for all your wonderful support in this matter. It's meant a lot to me and mine. Tim BTW, if the weather is good this weekend, she has reconsidered and may feel up to boating on the lake this weekend (weather permitting), I feeeel good! (Wadda-wadda-wadda-wah) Now that sure beats the hell out of the campaign news in here. Happy boating.... |
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