ANA Discussion Forum
Post-Treatment => Cognitive/Emotional Issues => Topic started by: MDemisay on May 17, 2012, 08:31:22 am
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Dear Friends,
As you know, I have taken down the post about "Prayers for a friend" . I am gratified that you have been praying for Karen,of course, I would encourage you to do so but yet it is apparent that my additional request for prayers for Mary at NY Presbytarian has been confused with my friend Karen who is recovering very nicely in Florida.
That said, let me give you an update on Mary's condition. I was informed last night that she has had to undergo 3 separate operations! Now, I am informed that she will have to undergo chemotheapy and radiation for cancer, surely this information came as quite a shock to me. As it must be to all of you, that I am using an AN site to enlist prayer support of a person who has a possible metastasis involving her brain.
I don't know where else to turn! At this point I'm desperate....
I know we have other people who are actually within our community of ANers but as friends of mine, (which you have become) I am asking that you continue to pray for her at this point she has begun the slow process of recovery which all of us who have had brain operations are aware. My best guestimate is that it will take at least 6 months, maybe longer.
Thanks for your consideration!
Mike
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Thanks for all of your support for my friend Mary so far from Jim, Suu and Bonnie. I will at least tell her when I speak to her that you have been praying for her.
Your friend,
Mike
At what point should we distinguish benigness from metastisis. I think it's all related and a matter of degree....!
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Mike,
I will continue my prayers for your friend. Hang in there.
Bonnie
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Thanks Bonnie!
Mike
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Prayer warriors! When we come together to pray for the same reason that's what we are. I, too, am praying for your friend. Glad to have seen this post since I was wondering how she's doing.
Karen
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Prayers are with you for continual healing.
Mei Mei
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Dear Friends,
Thank you for praying for my colleague/friend whom I have known for 32 years (Mary).
When I told her that my friends on the ANA forum praying she seemed so grateful! She believes, as do I, that prayer is a powerful thing!!! She has been at home now since Monday (the 21st of May). She has 2 drains and is resting comfortably and takes regular walks about her house. She plans to go for radiation treatments but I have not asked her when.
Please know that your prayers have helped a lot.
Mike
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Mike,
Count me in as a prayer warrior for Mary! God IS with her - and you as well.
Peace, brother,
Diane
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Dear Diane,
I have not updated that post my friend and long time coworker Mary is at home still the drains had been taken out a while ago, however she does go for radiation multiple times per week at NY Presbyterian and is in for at least 4 weeks more of that. She is tired now, and the prayers of friends keep her spirits up. She has basil cell cancer. She likes keeping active and takes walks around her neighborhood.
I visited with her about a week before I had the one shot GK from which I have had no adverse effects (knock-on-wood). When I call her, I will tell her that we are still praying for her. Thank you.
Mike
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Mike ~
Just saw this update on your friend, Mary and wanted you to know that she remains in my prayers. This lady may be in a struggle with cancer but with friends such as you who aren't shy about asking for prayers for her, I believe she has an advantage.
When my large AN was discovered and the news spread through my circle of friends, most of them members of my church (I'm a Deacon) I had many assurances of prayer from many people, which certainly strengthened my spirit. My wife quickly enlisted prayers from members of a national Christian women's group (CWA) she belongs to and in no time, I had people I'd never met from around the nation offering prayers for me and my upcoming surgery. Long story short: my AN debulking surgery was completely successful as was my FSR, with no real complications. My recovery was relatively rapid and no problems occurred, even though, in my impatience, I 'pushed it' a bit. Coincidence? Perhaps, but I think not. This is why I don't hesitate to respond when folks ask for prayers. Those who don't subscribe to spiritual beliefs have their own ways of coping and many do just fine. To each his or her own.
Jim
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Hi Mike,
I'm glad you, like me, have done so well post Gamma Knife. It's been three and a half months for me and, so far so good. Also, your friend will remain in my thoughts and prayers. Hang in there. Your friend is very lucky to have a friend like you.
Bonnie
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To Of You who have been praying I bring you good news!
Your prayers and mine have worked Mary (who is a clinical nurse is back at work (and it is Saturday!)!! She is still receiving radiation treatments and we will be better with her help! However, she is glad to be back and doing what she loves! Don't worry, I will be here with her and will assist her home if need be.
I am so glad to see her! I know you join me in welcoming her back! She appreciates the power of prayer as do I!
Thank you all so much!
Mike